Java resources for computer science instruction
ACM SIGCUE Outlook - Special issue on the working group reports of the 3rd annual SIGCSE/SIGCUE ITiCSE conference
Java resources for computer science instruction
ITiCSE-WGR '98 Working Group reports of the 3rd annual SIGCSE/SIGCUE ITiCSE conference on Integrating technology into computer science education
Fact-based problem identification precedes problem solving
Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges
Cybernetics and Systems Analysis
Weaving Java threads: some student-friendly examples
Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges
Java interfaces in CS 1 textbooks
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Fuzzy OOP: expanded and reduced term interpretations
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