Computer Laboratory

Course pages 2014–15

Usability of Programming Languages

Lecture notes

Lecture notes text

Current research resources

Online proceedings of workshops of the Psychology of Programming Interest Group

Review by Ko et al (2011) on the state of the art in end-user software engineering.

Research with human participants

See Cambridge online guidance related to human participants in technology research.

Candidate systems for experiments

Course text

J.-M. Hoc, T.R.G. Green, R. Samurçay and D.J. Gilmore (Eds) (1990).
Psychology of Programming.
Published by the European Association of Cognitive Ergonomics and Academic Press.

Part 1 - Theoretical and Methodological Issues (introduction)

Part 2 Language Design and Acquisition of Programming (introduction)

Part 3 Expert Programming Skills and Job Aids (introduction)

Part 4 Broader Issues

Note on copyright: This book is currently not available in print. A selection of chapters has been provided, with the permission of the editors, for non-commercial educational and research use only. Members of the Psychology of Programming Interest Group (PPIG) continue to conduct research as outlined here, and it is intended that specific chapters will be replaced with updated versions when individual authors are able to provide them. Volunteer assistance with OCR of these chapters, to assist those authors who no longer have their original manuscripts, would be appreciated.