Title
Novices' Debugging Behaviors in VB Programming
Abstract
This study investigates the debugging behaviors of novices in the Visual Basic (VB) programming environment. To understand how novice programmers solve debugging problems, we employed a mixed-method, which used both quantitative and qualitative data, including a questionnaire survey and a debugging-behaviors analysis. Seventy-two students from a vocational high school in Taipei participated in the study. The results indicated that most students believed debugging skill is due to individual aptitude and cannot be developed through learning. Most students did not employ debugging tools provided in Visual Basic environment or even were aware of the existence of the tools. Although most students enjoyed the achievement of resolving bugs, they disliked the challenge of debugging.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1109/LaTiCE.2013.38
LaTiCE
Keywords
DocType
ISBN
visual basic programming environment,novice programmer,debugging skill,quantitative data,taipei,visual basic,debugging behavior,individual aptitude,visual basic environment,debugging behaviors,seventy-two student,debugging-behaviors analysis,debugging problem,debugging-behavior analysis,novice debugging behavior,mixed-method,program debugging,vb programming,vocational high school,visual programming,debugging,computer science education,questionnaire survey,programming environment,qualitative data,interviews,computer bugs
Conference
978-0-7695-4960-6
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.37
10
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Mei-Wen Chen110.37
Cheng-Chih Wu28920.00
Yu-Tzu Lin33711.11