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2020 – today
- 2024
- [b2]Brad A. Myers:
Pick, Click, Flick!: The Story of Interaction Techniques. ACM Books 57, ACM 2024, ISBN 979-8-4007-0949-4 - [c265]Brad A. Myers:
Interaction Techniques - History, Design and Evaluation. CHI Extended Abstracts 2024: 601:1-601:3 - [c264]Michael Xieyang Liu, Tongshuang Wu, Tianying Chen, Franklin Mingzhe Li, Aniket Kittur, Brad A. Myers:
Selenite: Scaffolding Online Sensemaking with Comprehensive Overviews Elicited from Large Language Models. CHI 2024: 837:1-837:26 - [c263]Amber Horvath, Andrew Macvean, Brad A. Myers:
Meta-Manager: A Tool for Collecting and Exploring Meta Information about Code. CHI 2024: 929:1-929:17 - [c262]Daye Nam, Andrew Macvean, Brad A. Myers, Bogdan Vasilescu:
Understanding Documentation Use Through Log Analysis: A Case Study of Four Cloud Services. CHI 2024: 937:1-937:17 - [c261]Jenny T. Liang, Chenyang Yang, Brad A. Myers:
A Large-Scale Survey on the Usability of AI Programming Assistants: Successes and Challenges. ICSE 2024: 52:1-52:13 - [c260]Daye Nam, Andrew Macvean, Vincent J. Hellendoorn, Bogdan Vasilescu, Brad A. Myers:
Using an LLM to Help With Code Understanding. ICSE 2024: 97:1-97:13 - [c259]Jason Wu, Kashyap Todi, Joannes Chan, Brad A. Myers, Ben Lafreniere:
FrameKit: A Tool for Authoring Adaptive UIs Using Keyframes. IUI 2024: 660-674 - 2023
- [j75]Matthew C. Davis, Emad Aghayi, Thomas D. LaToza, Xiaoyin Wang, Brad A. Myers, Joshua Sunshine:
What's (Not) Working in Programmer User Studies? ACM Trans. Softw. Eng. Methodol. 32(5): 120:1-120:32 (2023) - [c258]Marcel Ruoff, Brad A. Myers, Alexander Maedche:
ONYX: Assisting Users in Teaching Natural Language Interfaces Through Multi-Modal Interactive Task Learning. CHI 2023: 417:1-417:16 - [c257]Daye Nam, Brad A. Myers, Bogdan Vasilescu, Vincent J. Hellendoorn:
Improving API Knowledge Discovery with ML: A Case Study of Comparable API Methods. ICSE 2023: 1890-1906 - [c256]Matthew C. Davis, Sangheon Choi, Sam Estep, Brad A. Myers, Joshua Sunshine:
NaNofuzz: A Usable Tool for Automatic Test Generation. ESEC/SIGSOFT FSE 2023: 1114-1126 - [c255]Amber Horvath, Andrew Macvean, Brad A. Myers:
Support for Long-Form Documentation Authoring and Maintenance. VL/HCC 2023: 109-114 - [i21]Jenny T. Liang, Chenyang Yang, Brad A. Myers:
Understanding the Usability of AI Programming Assistants. CoRR abs/2303.17125 (2023) - [i20]Daye Nam, Andrew Macvean, Vincent J. Hellendoorn, Bogdan Vasilescu, Brad A. Myers:
In-IDE Generation-based Information Support with a Large Language Model. CoRR abs/2307.08177 (2023) - [i19]Michael Xieyang Liu, Tongshuang Wu, Tianying Chen, Franklin Mingzhe Li, Aniket Kittur, Brad A. Myers:
Selenite: Scaffolding Decision Making with Comprehensive Overviews Elicited from Large Language Models. CoRR abs/2310.02161 (2023) - [i18]Daye Nam, Andrew Macvean, Brad A. Myers, Bogdan Vasilescu:
Exploring Documentation Usage via Page-view Log Analysis. CoRR abs/2310.10817 (2023) - 2022
- [c254]Michael Xieyang Liu, Aniket Kittur, Brad A. Myers:
Crystalline: Lowering the Cost for Developers to Collect and Organize Information for Decision Making. CHI 2022: 68:1-68:16 - [c253]Amber Horvath, Michael Xieyang Liu, River Hendriksen, Connor Shannon, Emma Paterson, Kazi Jawad, Andrew Macvean, Brad A. Myers:
Understanding How Programmers Can Use Annotations on Documentation. CHI 2022: 69:1-69:16 - [c252]Marcel Ruoff, Brad A. Myers, Alexander Maedche:
ONYX - User Interfaces for Assisting in Interactive Task Learning for Natural Language Interfaces of Data Visualization Tools. CHI Extended Abstracts 2022: 433:1-433:7 - [c251]Michael Xieyang Liu, Andrew Kuznetsov, Yongsung Kim, Joseph Chee Chang, Aniket Kittur, Brad A. Myers:
Wigglite: Low-cost Information Collection and Triage. UIST 2022: 32:1-32:16 - [c250]Amber Horvath, Brad A. Myers, Andrew Macvean, Imtiaz Rahman:
Using Annotations for Sensemaking About Code. UIST 2022: 61:1-61:16 - [i17]Michael Xieyang Liu, Aniket Kittur, Brad A. Myers:
Crystalline: Lowering the Cost for Developers to Collect and Organize Information for Decision Making. CoRR abs/2202.02175 (2022) - [i16]Michael Xieyang Liu, Andrew Kuznetsov, Yongsung Kim, Joseph Chee Chang, Aniket Kittur, Brad A. Myers:
Wigglite: Low-cost Information Collection and Triage. CoRR abs/2208.00496 (2022) - [i15]Chaoran Chen, Brad A. Myers, Cem Ergin, Emily Porat, Sijia Li, Chun Wang:
ScrollTest: Evaluating Scrolling Speed and Accuracy. CoRR abs/2210.00735 (2022) - 2021
- [j74]Michael Xieyang Liu, Aniket Kittur, Brad A. Myers:
To Reuse or Not To Reuse?: A Framework and System for Evaluating Summarized Knowledge. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 5(CSCW1): 166:1-166:35 (2021) - [j73]Michael J. Coblenz, Gauri Kambhatla, Paulette Koronkevich, Jenna L. Wise, Celeste Barnaby, Joshua Sunshine, Jonathan Aldrich, Brad A. Myers:
PLIERS: A Process that Integrates User-Centered Methods into Programming Language Design. ACM Trans. Comput. Hum. Interact. 28(4): 28:1-28:53 (2021) - [c249]Toby Jia-Jun Li, Lindsay Popowski, Tom M. Mitchell, Brad A. Myers:
Screen2Vec: Semantic Embedding of GUI Screens and GUI Components. CHI 2021: 578:1-578:15 - [c248]Fabio Paternò, Margaret Burnett, Gerhard Fischer, Maristella Matera, Brad A. Myers, Albrecht Schmidt:
Artificial Intelligence versus End-User Development: A Panel on What Are the Tradeoffs in Daily Automations? INTERACT (5) 2021: 340-343 - [c247]Joseph Chee Chang, Yongsung Kim, Victor Miller, Michael Xieyang Liu, Brad A. Myers, Aniket Kittur:
Tabs.do: Task-Centric Browser Tab Management. UIST 2021: 663-676 - [i14]Toby Jia-Jun Li, Lindsay Popowski, Tom M. Mitchell, Brad A. Myers:
Screen2Vec: Semantic Embedding of GUI Screens and GUI Components. CoRR abs/2101.11103 (2021) - [i13]Michael Xieyang Liu, Aniket Kittur, Brad A. Myers:
To Reuse or Not To Reuse? A Framework and System for Evaluating Summarized Knowledge. CoRR abs/2102.06231 (2021) - [i12]Toby Jia-Jun Li, Brad A. Myers:
A Need-finding Study for Understanding Text Entry in SmartphoneApp Usage. CoRR abs/2105.10127 (2021) - [i11]Amber Horvath, Michael Xieyang Liu, River Hendriksen, Connor Shannon, Emma Paterson, Kazi Jawad, Andrew Macvean, Brad A. Myers:
Understanding How Programmers Can Use Annotations on Documentation. CoRR abs/2111.08684 (2021) - 2020
- [j72]Toby Jia-Jun Li, Jingya Chen, Brandon Canfield, Brad A. Myers:
Privacy-Preserving Script Sharing in GUI-based Programming-by-Demonstration Systems. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 4(CSCW): 060:1-060:23 (2020) - [j71]Michael J. Coblenz, Jonathan Aldrich, Brad A. Myers, Joshua Sunshine:
Can advanced type systems be usable? An empirical study of ownership, assets, and typestate in Obsidian. Proc. ACM Program. Lang. 4(OOPSLA): 132:1-132:28 (2020) - [j70]Michael J. Coblenz, Reed Oei, Tyler Etzel, Paulette Koronkevich, Miles Baker, Yannick Bloem, Brad A. Myers, Joshua Sunshine, Jonathan Aldrich:
Obsidian: Typestate and Assets for Safer Blockchain Programming. ACM Trans. Program. Lang. Syst. 42(3): 14:1-14:82 (2020) - [c246]Toby Jia-Jun Li, Tom M. Mitchell, Brad A. Myers:
Interactive Task Learning from GUI-Grounded Natural Language Instructions and Demonstrations. ACL (demo) 2020: 215-223 - [c245]Toby Jia-Jun Li, Jingya Chen, Haijun Xia, Tom M. Mitchell, Brad A. Myers:
Multi-Modal Repairs of Conversational Breakdowns in Task-Oriented Dialogs. UIST 2020: 1094-1107 - [d1]Michael Coblenz, Jonathan Aldrich, Brad A. Myers, Joshua Sunshine:
Can Advanced Type Systems Be Usable? An Empirical Study of Ownership, Assets, and Typestate in Obsidian (Artifact). Zenodo, 2020 - [i10]Toby Jia-Jun Li, Jingya Chen, Tom M. Mitchell, Brad A. Myers:
Towards Effective Human-AI Collaboration in GUI-Based Interactive Task Learning Agents. CoRR abs/2003.02622 (2020) - [i9]Michael J. Coblenz, Jonathan Aldrich, Joshua Sunshine, Brad A. Myers:
An Empirical Study of Ownership, Typestate, and Assets in the Obsidian Smart Contract Language. CoRR abs/2003.12209 (2020) - [i8]Toby Jia-Jun Li, Jingya Chen, Brandon Canfield, Brad A. Myers:
Privacy-Preserving Script Sharing in GUI-based Programming-by-Demonstration Systems. CoRR abs/2004.08353 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c244]Amber Horvath, Mariann Nagy, Finn Voichick, Mary Beth Kery, Brad A. Myers:
Methods for Investigating Mental Models for Learners of APIs. CHI Extended Abstracts 2019 - [c243]Mary Beth Kery, Bonnie E. John, Patrick O'Flaherty, Amber Horvath, Brad A. Myers:
Towards Effective Foraging by Data Scientists to Find Past Analysis Choices. CHI 2019: 92 - [c242]Steve Oney, Rebecca Krosnick, Joel Brandt, Brad A. Myers:
Implementing Multi-Touch Gestures with Touch Groups and Cross Events. CHI 2019: 355 - [c241]Michael J. Coblenz, Joshua Sunshine, Jonathan Aldrich, Brad A. Myers:
Smarter smart contract development tools. WETSEB@ICSE 2019: 48-51 - [c240]Daye Nam, Amber Horvath, Andrew Macvean, Brad A. Myers, Bogdan Vasilescu:
MARBLE: Mining for Boilerplate Code to Identify API Usability Problems. ASE 2019: 615-627 - [c239]Gauri Kambhatla, Michael J. Coblenz, Reed Oei, Joshua Sunshine, Jonathan Aldrich, Brad A. Myers:
A Pilot Study of the Safety and Usability of the Obsidian Blockchain Programming Language. PLATEAU@UIST 2019: 2:1-2:11 - [c238]Michael Xieyang Liu, Jane Hsieh, Nathan Hahn, Angelina Zhou, Emily Deng, Shaun Burley, Cynthia Bagier Taylor, Aniket Kittur, Brad A. Myers:
Unakite: Scaffolding Developers' Decision-Making Using the Web. UIST 2019: 67-80 - [c237]Toby Jia-Jun Li, Marissa Radensky, Justin Jia, Kirielle Singarajah, Tom M. Mitchell, Brad A. Myers:
PUMICE: A Multi-Modal Agent that Learns Concepts and Conditionals from Natural Language and Demonstrations. UIST 2019: 577-589 - [c236]Amber Horvath, Sachin Grover, Sihan Dong, Emily Zhou, Finn Voichick, Mary Beth Kery, Shwetha Shinju, Daye Nam, Mariann Nagy, Brad A. Myers:
The Long Tail: Understanding the Discoverability of API Functionality. VL/HCC 2019: 157-161 - [p6]Brad A. Myers, Amy J. Ko, Thomas D. LaToza, YoungSeok Yoon:
Human-Centered Methods to Boost Productivity. Rethinking Productivity in Software Engineering 2019: 147-157 - [i7]Toby Jia-Jun Li, Marissa Radensky, Justin Jia, Kirielle Singarajah, Tom M. Mitchell, Brad A. Myers:
PUMICE: A Multi-Modal Agent that Learns Concepts and Conditionals from Natural Language and Demonstrations. CoRR abs/1909.00031 (2019) - [i6]Michael J. Coblenz, Reed Oei, Tyler Etzel, Paulette Koronkevich, Miles Baker, Yannick Bloem, Brad A. Myers, Joshua Sunshine, Jonathan Aldrich:
Obsidian: Typestate and Assets for Safer Blockchain Programming. CoRR abs/1909.03523 (2019) - [i5]Michael J. Coblenz, Gauri Kambhatla, Paulette Koronkevich, Jenna L. Wise, Celeste Barnaby, Jonathan Aldrich, Joshua Sunshine, Brad A. Myers:
User-Centered Programming Language Design in the Obsidian Smart Contract Language. CoRR abs/1912.04719 (2019) - 2018
- [c235]Mary Beth Kery, Marissa Radensky, Mahima Arya, Bonnie E. John, Brad A. Myers:
The Story in the Notebook: Exploratory Data Science using a Literate Programming Tool. CHI 2018: 174 - [c234]Michael J. Coblenz, Jonathan Aldrich, Brad A. Myers, Joshua Sunshine:
Interdisciplinary programming language design. Onward! 2018: 133-146 - [c233]Toby Jia-Jun Li, Igor Labutov, Xiaohan Nancy Li, Xiaoyi Zhang, Wenze Shi, Wanling Ding, Tom M. Mitchell, Brad A. Myers:
APPINITE: A Multi-Modal Interface for Specifying Data Descriptions in Programming by Demonstration Using Natural Language Instructions. VL/HCC 2018: 105-114 - [c232]Mary Beth Kery, Brad A. Myers:
Interactions for Untangling Messy History in a Computational Notebook. VL/HCC 2018: 147-155 - [c231]Lauren Murphy, Mary Beth Kery, Oluwatosin Alliyu, Andrew Macvean, Brad A. Myers:
API Designers in the Field: Design Practices and Challenges for Creating Usable APIs. VL/HCC 2018: 249-258 - [c230]Jane Hsieh, Michael Xieyang Liu, Brad A. Myers, Aniket Kittur:
An Exploratory Study of Web Foraging to Understand and Support Programming Decisions. VL/HCC 2018: 305-306 - [c229]Marissa Radensky, Toby Jia-Jun Li, Brad A. Myers:
How End Users Express Conditionals in Programming by Demonstration for Mobile Apps. VL/HCC 2018: 311-312 - [p5]Toby Jia-Jun Li, Igor Labutov, Brad A. Myers, Amos Azaria, Alexander I. Rudnicky, Tom M. Mitchell:
Teaching Agents When They Fail: End User Development in Goal-Oriented Conversational Agents. Studies in Conversational UX Design 2018: 119-137 - [i4]Andreas Stefik, Bonita Sharif, Brad A. Myers, Stefan Hanenberg:
Evidence About Programmers for Programming Language Design (Dagstuhl Seminar 18061). Dagstuhl Reports 8(2): 1-25 (2018) - 2017
- [j69]André L. Santos, Brad A. Myers:
Design annotations to improve API discoverability. J. Syst. Softw. 126: 17-33 (2017) - [j68]Kerry Shih-Ping Chang, Brad A. Myers:
Gneiss: spreadsheet programming using structured web service data. J. Vis. Lang. Comput. 39: 41-50 (2017) - [c228]Brad A. Myers:
SIGCHI Lifetime Research Award Talk - RUBY: Reminiscing about User interfaces by Brad over the Years. CHI Extended Abstracts 2017: 10-11 - [c227]Mary Beth Kery, Amber Horvath, Brad A. Myers:
Variolite: Supporting Exploratory Programming by Data Scientists. CHI 2017: 1265-1276 - [c226]Toby Jia-Jun Li, Amos Azaria, Brad A. Myers:
SUGILITE: Creating Multimodal Smartphone Automation by Demonstration. CHI 2017: 6038-6049 - [c225]Brad A. Myers:
Human-Centered Methods for Improving API Usability. WAPI@ICSE 2017: 2 - [c224]Michael J. Coblenz, Whitney Nelson, Jonathan Aldrich, Brad A. Myers, Joshua Sunshine:
Glacier: transitive class immutability for Java. ICSE 2017: 496-506 - [c223]Toby Jia-Jun Li, Yuanchun Li, Fanglin Chen, Brad A. Myers:
Programming IoT Devices by Demonstration Using Mobile Apps. IS-EUD 2017: 3-17 - [c222]Sam Weber, Michael J. Coblenz, Brad A. Myers, Jonathan Aldrich, Joshua Sunshine:
Empirical Studies on the Security and Usability Impact of Immutability. SecDev 2017: 50-53 - [c221]Jeffrey Stylos, Brad A. Myers:
Reflections on the influence of 'Mica: A programming terminology aid': 10-Year most influential paper award talk. VL/HCC 2017: 7 - [c220]Mary Beth Kery, Brad A. Myers:
Exploring exploratory programming. VL/HCC 2017: 25-29 - [c219]Florian Kistner, Mary Beth Kery, Michael Puskas, Steven Moore, Brad A. Myers:
Moonstone: Support for understanding and writing exception handling code. VL/HCC 2017: 63-71 - [c218]Elliot Lockerman, Shuobi Wu, Ariel Rao, Jarret Lin, Neil Bantoc, Brad A. Myers:
Text entry using five to seven physical keys. VL/HCC 2017: 291-295 - [p4]Brad A. Myers, Amy J. Ko, Chris Scaffidi, Stephen Oney, YoungSeok Yoon, Kerry Shih-Ping Chang, Mary Beth Kery, Toby Jia-Jun Li:
Making End User Development More Natural. New Perspectives in End-User Development 2017: 1-22 - 2016
- [j67]Brad A. Myers, Jeffrey Stylos:
Improving API usability. Commun. ACM 59(6): 62-69 (2016) - [j66]Brad A. Myers, Amy J. Ko, Thomas D. LaToza, YoungSeok Yoon:
Programmers Are Users Too: Human-Centered Methods for Improving Programming Tools. Computer 49(7): 44-52 (2016) - [c217]Brad A. Myers, Andreas Stefik, Stefan Hanenberg, Antti-Juhani Kaijanaho, Margaret M. Burnett, Franklyn A. Turbak, Philip Wadler:
Usability of Programming Languages: Special Interest Group (SIG) Meeting at CHI 2016. CHI Extended Abstracts 2016: 1104-1107 - [c216]Kerry Shih-Ping Chang, Brad A. Myers:
Using and Exploring Hierarchical Data in Spreadsheets. CHI 2016: 2497-2507 - [c215]Beth Yost, Michael J. Coblenz, Brad A. Myers, Joshua Sunshine, Jonathan Aldrich, Sam Weber, Matthew Patron, Melissa Heeren, Shelley Krueger, Mark S. Pfaff:
Software Development Practices, Barriers in the Field and the Relationship to Software Quality. ESEM 2016: 16:1-16:6 - [c214]Michael J. Coblenz, Joshua Sunshine, Jonathan Aldrich, Brad A. Myers, Sam Weber, Forrest Shull:
Exploring language support for immutability. ICSE 2016: 736-747 - [c213]Mary Beth Kery, Claire Le Goues, Brad A. Myers:
Examining programmer practices for locally handling exceptions. MSR 2016: 484-487 - 2015
- [c212]Kerry Shih-Ping Chang, Brad A. Myers:
A Spreadsheet Model for Handling Streaming Data. CHI 2015: 3399-3402 - [c211]Brad A. Myers, Ashley Lai, Tam Minh Le, YoungSeok Yoon, Andrew Faulring, Joel Brandt:
Selective Undo Support for Painting Applications. CHI 2015: 4227-4236 - [c210]YoungSeok Yoon, Brad A. Myers:
Supporting Selective Undo in a Code Editor. ICSE (1) 2015: 223-233 - [c209]Michael J. Coblenz, Joshua Sunshine, Brad A. Myers, Sam Weber, Forrest Shull:
Comparing transitive to non-transitive object immutability. PLATEAU@SPLASH 2015: 47-48 - [c208]YoungSeok Yoon, Brad A. Myers:
Semantic zooming of code change history. VL/HCC 2015: 95-99 - [c207]Michael J. Coblenz, Robert C. Seacord, Brad A. Myers, Joshua Sunshine, Jonathan Aldrich:
A course-based usability analysis of Cilk Plus and OpenMP. VL/HCC 2015: 245-249 - 2014
- [c206]Erik Harpstead, Christopher J. MacLellan, Vincent Aleven, Brad A. Myers:
Using extracted features to inform alignment-driven design ideas in an educational game. CHI 2014: 3329-3338 - [c205]Margaret M. Burnett, Brad A. Myers:
Future of end-user software engineering: beyond the silos. FOSE 2014: 201-211 - [c204]Christian Dörner, Andrew Faulring, Brad A. Myers:
EUKLAS: Supporting Copy-and-Paste Strategies for Integrating Example Code. PLATEAU 2014: 13-20 - [c203]Michael J. Coblenz, Jonathan Aldrich, Brad A. Myers, Joshua Sunshine:
Considering Productivity Effects of Explicit Type Declarations. PLATEAU 2014: 59-61 - [c202]Kerry Shih-Ping Chang, Brad A. Myers:
Creating interactive web data applications with spreadsheets. UIST 2014: 87-96 - [c201]Stephen Oney, Brad A. Myers, Joel Brandt:
InterState: a language and environment for expressing interface behavior. UIST 2014: 263-272 - [c200]YoungSeok Yoon, Brad A. Myers:
A longitudinal study of programmers' backtracking. VL/HCC 2014: 101-108 - [c199]Kerry Shih-Ping Chang, Brad A. Myers:
A spreadsheet model for using web service data. VL/HCC 2014: 169-176 - [c198]YoungSeok Yoon, Brad A. Myers:
A demonstration of AZURITE: Backtracking tool for programmers. VL/HCC 2014: 225-226 - 2013
- [c197]Erik Harpstead, Brad A. Myers, Vincent Aleven:
In search of learning: facilitating data analysis in educational games. CHI 2013: 79-88 - [c196]Philippe A. Palanque, Fabio Paternò, Jeffrey Nichols, Nuno Jardim Nunes, Brad A. Myers:
The role of engineering work in CHI. CHI Extended Abstracts 2013: 2477-2480 - [c195]Erik Harpstead, Christopher J. MacLellan, Kenneth R. Koedinger, Vincent Aleven, Steven P. Dow, Brad A. Myers:
Investigating the Solution Space of an Open-Ended Educational Game Using Conceptual Feature Extraction. EDM 2013: 51-58 - [c194]Stephen Oney, Brad A. Myers, Joel Brandt:
Euclase: a live development environment with constraints and FSMs. LIVE@ICSE 2013: 15-18 - [c193]Brad A. Myers:
Improving program comprehension by answering questions (keynote). ICPC 2013: 1-2 - [c192]Kerry Shih-Ping Chang, Brad A. Myers, Gene M. Cahill, Soumya Simanta, Edwin J. Morris, Grace A. Lewis:
Improving structured data entry on mobile devices. UIST 2013: 75-84 - [c191]Kerry Shih-Ping Chang, Brad A. Myers, Gene M. Cahill, Soumya Simanta, Edwin J. Morris, Grace A. Lewis:
A plug-in architecture for connecting to new data sources on mobile devices. VL/HCC 2013: 51-58 - [c190]YoungSeok Yoon, Brad A. Myers, Sebon Koo:
Visualization of fine-grained code change history. VL/HCC 2013: 119-126 - 2012
- [c189]Christopher Scaffidi, Joel Brandt, Margaret M. Burnett, Andrew P. Dove, Brad A. Myers:
SIG: end-user programming. CHI Extended Abstracts 2012: 1193-1996 - [c188]Kerry Shih-Ping Chang, Brad A. Myers:
WebCrystal: understanding and reusing examples in web authoring. CHI 2012: 3205-3214 - [c187]Andrew Faulring, Brad A. Myers, Yaad Oren, Keren Rotenberg:
A case study of using HCI methods to improve tools for programmers. CHASE 2012: 37-39 - [c186]YoungSeok Yoon, Brad A. Myers:
An exploratory study of backtracking strategies used by developers. CHASE 2012: 138-144 - [c185]