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18th PPIG Annual Workshop 2006: Brighton, UK
- Proceedings of the 18th Annual Workshop of the Psychology of Programming Interest Group, PPIG 2006, Brighton, UK, September 7-8, 2006. Psychology of Programming Interest Group 2006

Papers
- Jens Bennedsen, Carsten Schulte:

A Competence Model for Object-Interaction in Introductory Programming. 1 - Robert Dondero, Susan Wiedenbeck:

Subsetability as a New Cognitive Dimension? 2 - Joseph T. Khalife:

Threshold for the Introduction of Programming: Providing Learners with a Simple Computer Model. 3 - Amruth Kumar:

The Effect of Using Problem-Solving Tutors on the Self-Confidence of Students. 4 - Jorma Sajaniemi, Chenglie Hu:

Teaching Programming: Going beyond "Objects First". 5 - Shmuel Schwarz, Mordechai Ben-Ari:

Why Don't They Do What We Want Them to Do. 6
Keynote
- Thomas R. G. Green:

The Hindsight Saga. 7
Papers
- Alan F. Blackwell:

Metaphors we Program By: Space, Action and Society in Java. 8 - Saeed Dehnadi:

Testing Programming Aptitude. 9 - Tuomas Hakala, Pekka Nykyri, Jorma Sajaniemi:

An Experiment on the Effects of Program Code Highlighting on Visual Search for Local Patterns. 10 - Ben Liblit, Andrew Begel, Eve Sweetser:

Cognitive Perspectives on the Role of Naming in Computer Programs. 11 - Roman Bednarik, Niko Myller, Erkki Sutinen, Markku Tukiainen:

Program Visualization: Comparing Eye-Tracking Patterns with Comprehension Summaries. 12 - John Sturdy:

Abstraction levels in editing programs. 13 - Flore Barcellini, Françoise Détienne, Jean-Marie Burkhardt:

Users' participation to the design process in a Free Open Source Software online community. 14 - Aidan J. Delaney:

Towards understanding Source and Configuration Management tools as a method of introducing learners to the culture of software development. 15 - Christopher Scaffidi, Brad A. Myers, Mary Shaw:

Challenges, Motivations, and Success Factors in the Creation of Hurricane Katrina "Person Locator" Web Sites. 16 - Jeffrey Stylos, Steven Clarke, Brad A. Myers:

Comparing API Design Choices with Usability Studies: A Case Study and Future Directions. 17 - Brent-Kaan White, Lynn Rampoldi-Hnilo:

The Development Designer Perspective. 18
Keynote
- Rachel K. E. Bellamy:

Simplifying Software. 19
Papers
- Johanna Hunt, Pablo Romero, Judith Good:

Stories from the Mobile Workplace: An Emerging Narrative Ethnography. 20 - Jim Buckley, Michael P. O'Brien, Norah Power:

Empirically Refining a Model of Programmers' Information-Seeking Behavior during Software Maintenance. 21 - Enda Dunican:

Initial Experiences of Using Grounded Theory Research in Computer Programming Education. 22 - John Rooksby, David B. Martin, Mark Rouncefield:

Reading as an Ordinary and Available Skill in Computer Programming. 23
Keynote
- David J. Gilmore:

Design Thinking. 24

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