JSAI Technical Report, SIG-ALST
Online ISSN : 2436-4606
Print ISSN : 1349-4104
73rd (Mar, 2015)
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A study of the effect of programing experience on software development skill
Satoru KIKUCHIKazuhiko HAMAMOTO
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To understand basic elements in programming is nessesary to develop a system. But ``just an understanding'' is not enough to develop a system by oneself and there are researches that emphasize an actual experience to write a code by hands-on training to get a deep understanding. To think about the fewness of basic elements in programming there is a possibility of changing quality of comprehensions by a repeating experience of using basic elements. In this research we did a experiment to research a connection between programming experience and a development skill. The results of the experiment are following 3 points: (1) A person who programs often have a high development skill; (2) A person who dose not programs often can understand a certain algorhythm but can't implement it, even if the one had understand basic element of programming (pass a introductory and advanced class); (3) One of the difficult line for novice programmers to write a code by oneself is nesting structure with a variable operating process.

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