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The ACM java task force: status report
SIGCSE '05: Proceedings of the 36th SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science educationSIGCSE 2004 marked the official announcement of the ACM Java Task Force, which is working to develop a stable collection of pedagogical resources that will make it easier to teach Java to first-year computing students. The Java Task Force has received ...
The ACM java task force: status report
SIGCSE 2004 marked the official announcement of the ACM Java Task Force, which is working to develop a stable collection of pedagogical resources that will make it easier to teach Java to first-year computing students. The Java Task Force has received ...
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