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Introduction to programming Using Clean

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In this poster, we report our on-going project that aims to design a good set of course materials for introduction to programming using a functional programming language, Clean[2]. While procedural languages such as C, Python, etc are used in most introduction to programming classes, we believe that Clean might be better for students, because the syntax is very simple and in many cases, the size of a program in Clean is shorter than a corresponding program in C or other procedural languages. In addition, if Clean is used in an introduction to programming course, a lot of recursive examples can be introduced intuitively. This is important because even though recursion is one of important concepts that students should understand, many students have difficulty understanding the concept[3].

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[1]
David Gries. 1974. What Should We Teach in an Introductory Programming Course? SIGCSE Bull. 6, 1 (jan 1974), 81--89. https://doi.org/10.1145/953057.810447
[2]
Rinus Plasmeijer and Marko van Eekelen. 1999. Keep It Clean: A Unique Approach to Functional Programming. SIGPLAN Not. 34, 6 (jun 1999), 23--31. https://doi.org/10.1145/606666.606670
[3]
Susan Wiedenbeck. 1988. Learning Recursion as a Concept and as a Programming Technique (SIGCSE '88). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, 275--278. https://doi.org/10.1145/52964.53033

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    ITiCSE 2023: Proceedings of the 2023 Conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education V. 2
    June 2023
    694 pages
    ISBN:9798400701399
    DOI:10.1145/3587103
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    1. clean
    2. functional programming
    3. introductory course
    4. object-oriented programming
    5. programming
    6. programming novices

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