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RT @hidekatsu_izuno: 産業界でのプログラミング経験は、品質と生産性に全く影響を与えないという研究。半信半疑 https://t.co/BEwhfag5OS
産業界でのプログラミング経験は、品質と生産性に全く影響を与えないという研究。半信半疑 https://t.co/BEwhfag5OS
Programming experience…in industry does not appear to have any effect…on quality and productivity.…These…findings may be related to the fact that, as opposed to deliberate practice, routine practice does not appear to lead to improved performance — https:/
RT @neurocy: so this study suggests that just having a lot of industry experience doesn't make you a better programmer, but systematically…
RT @gliush: F*ck! """Years of experience are a poor predictor of programmer performance. Academic background and specialized knowledge of t…
RT @gliush: F*ck! """Years of experience are a poor predictor of programmer performance. Academic background and specialized knowledge of t…
RT @gliush: F*ck! """Years of experience are a poor predictor of programmer performance. Academic background and specialized knowledge of t…
RT @gliush: F*ck! """Years of experience are a poor predictor of programmer performance. Academic background and specialized knowledge of t…
RT @gliush: F*ck! """Years of experience are a poor predictor of programmer performance. Academic background and specialized knowledge of t…
RT @gliush: F*ck! """Years of experience are a poor predictor of programmer performance. Academic background and specialized knowledge of t…
RT @gliush: F*ck! """Years of experience are a poor predictor of programmer performance. Academic background and specialized knowledge of t…
RT @gliush: F*ck! """Years of experience are a poor predictor of programmer performance. Academic background and specialized knowledge of t…
RT @gliush: F*ck! """Years of experience are a poor predictor of programmer performance. Academic background and specialized knowledge of t…
F*ck! """Years of experience are a poor predictor of programmer performance. Academic background and specialized knowledge of task-related aspects appear to be rather good predictors.""" https://t.co/prqlhBSqSR
RT @SusanPotter: "as opposed to deliberate practice, routine practice does not appear to lead to improved performance." I wonder how much…
"as opposed to deliberate practice, routine practice does not appear to lead to improved performance." I wonder how much of industry-experience-not-being-a-good-predictor-of-performance is related to the kinds of attitudes rewarded in industry. https://t.
The discussion around this paper/@awbjs’ tweets on CS education has centered on the school/work distinction of learning environment. Most of my education has come from neither https://t.co/2UH7uwtIel
RT @neurocy: so this study suggests that just having a lot of industry experience doesn't make you a better programmer, but systematically…
RT @neurocy: so this study suggests that just having a lot of industry experience doesn't make you a better programmer, but systematically…
RT @neurocy: so this study suggests that just having a lot of industry experience doesn't make you a better programmer, but systematically…
RT @neurocy: so this study suggests that just having a lot of industry experience doesn't make you a better programmer, but systematically…
RT @neurocy: so this study suggests that just having a lot of industry experience doesn't make you a better programmer, but systematically…
RT @neurocy: so this study suggests that just having a lot of industry experience doesn't make you a better programmer, but systematically…
I don't believe that we can't develop without academics. It's just much harder as we're focused primarily on iterative improvements to our existing techniques rather than careful analysis of avenues for study and because the signal to noise ratio for "educ
RT @neurocy: so this study suggests that just having a lot of industry experience doesn't make you a better programmer, but systematically…
RT @neurocy: so this study suggests that just having a lot of industry experience doesn't make you a better programmer, but systematically…
RT @neurocy: so this study suggests that just having a lot of industry experience doesn't make you a better programmer, but systematically…
RT @neurocy: so this study suggests that just having a lot of industry experience doesn't make you a better programmer, but systematically…
RT @neurocy: so this study suggests that just having a lot of industry experience doesn't make you a better programmer, but systematically…
RT @neurocy: so this study suggests that just having a lot of industry experience doesn't make you a better programmer, but systematically…
so this study suggests that just having a lot of industry experience doesn't make you a better programmer, but systematically learning things in an academic setting does! https://t.co/yR0tIt2zW3 https://t.co/AztMazEeIW
RT @emsejournal: Does industrial experience tend to lead to higher coding productivity & quality? Not always shows a set of quasi-experimen…
RT @emsejournal: Does industrial experience tend to lead to higher coding productivity & quality? Not always shows a set of quasi-experimen…
“Years of experience are a poor predictor of programmer performance. Academic background and specialized knowledge of task-related aspects appear to be rather good predictors.” https://t.co/QEj2JQMDmU
RT @emsejournal: Does industrial experience tend to lead to higher coding productivity & quality? Not always shows a set of quasi-experimen…
RT @emsejournal: Does industrial experience tend to lead to higher coding productivity & quality? Not always shows a set of quasi-experimen…
RT @emsejournal: Does industrial experience tend to lead to higher coding productivity & quality? Not always shows a set of quasi-experimen…
RT @emsejournal: Does industrial experience tend to lead to higher coding productivity & quality? Not always shows a set of quasi-experimen…
Does industrial experience tend to lead to higher coding productivity & quality? Not always shows a set of quasi-experiments (N=115). https://t.co/rfSpkdXwST SI Negative Results Oct 2017 issue
RT @dfucci_: Our paper reporting negative results on the effect of experience in software development published in the EMSE SI https://t.co…
RT @dfucci_: Our paper reporting negative results on the effect of experience in software development published in the EMSE SI https://t.co…
RT @dfucci_: Our paper reporting negative results on the effect of experience in software development published in the EMSE SI https://t.co…
RT @dfucci_: Our paper reporting negative results on the effect of experience in software development published in the EMSE SI https://t.co…
RT @dfucci_: Our paper reporting negative results on the effect of experience in software development published in the EMSE SI https://t.co…
RT @dfucci_: Our paper reporting negative results on the effect of experience in software development published in the EMSE SI https://t.co…
RT @dfucci_: Our paper reporting negative results on the effect of experience in software development published in the EMSE SI https://t.co…
RT @dfucci_: Our paper reporting negative results on the effect of experience in software development published in the EMSE SI https://t.co…
RT @dfucci_: Our paper reporting negative results on the effect of experience in software development published in the EMSE SI https://t.co…
RT @dfucci_: Our paper reporting negative results on the effect of experience in software development published in the EMSE SI https://t.co…
RT @dfucci_: Our paper reporting negative results on the effect of experience in software development published in the EMSE SI https://t.co…
RT @dfucci_: Our paper reporting negative results on the effect of experience in software development published in the EMSE SI https://t.co…
RT @dfucci_: Our paper reporting negative results on the effect of experience in software development published in the EMSE SI https://t.co…
Our paper reporting negative results on the effect of experience in software development published in the EMSE SI https://t.co/fCIOSBsOf6
RT @dfucci_: Interested to know how experience impacts developers? Our new #EMSE article available online https://t.co/3lSQFFHs2Z
RT @dfucci_: Interested to know how experience impacts developers? Our new #EMSE article available online https://t.co/3lSQFFHs2Z
RT @dfucci_: Interested to know how experience impacts developers? Our new #EMSE article available online https://t.co/3lSQFFHs2Z
Interested to know how experience impacts developers? Our new #EMSE article available online https://t.co/3lSQFFHs2Z