2009 | ||
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18 | EE | Mark W. Bailey, Kim B. Bruce, Kathleen Fisher, Robert Harper, Stuart Reges: Report of the 2008 SIGPLAN programming languages curriculum workshop: preliminary report. SIGCSE 2009: 132-133 |
2008 | ||
17 | EE | Stuart Reges: The mystery of "b : = (b = false)". SIGCSE 2008: 21-25 |
16 | EE | Stuart Reges: Marketing the programming languages course. SIGPLAN Notices 43(11): 104-107 (2008) |
15 | EE | Eric Allen, Mark W. Bailey, Rastislav Bodík, Kim B. Bruce, Kathleen Fisher, Stephen N. Freund, Robert Harper, Chandra Krintz, Shriram Krishnamurthi, James R. Larus, Doug Lea, Gary T. Leavens, Lori L. Pollock, Stuart Reges, Martin C. Rinard, Mark Sheldon, Franklyn A. Turbak, Mitchell Wand: SIGPLAN programming language curriculum workshop: Discussion Summaries and recommendations. SIGPLAN Notices 43(11): 6-29 (2008) |
2007 | ||
14 | EE | Owen L. Astrachan, Nick Parlante, Daniel D. Garcia, Stuart Reges: Teaching tips we wish they'd told us before we started. SIGCSE 2007: 2-3 |
2006 | ||
13 | EE | Stuart Reges: Back to basics in CS1 and CS2. SIGCSE 2006: 293-297 |
12 | EE | Nick Parlante, Steven A. Wolfman, Lester I. McCann, Eric Roberts, Chris Nevison, John Motil, Jerry Cain, Stuart Reges: Nifty assignments. SIGCSE 2006: 562-563 |
2005 | ||
11 | EE | Owen L. Astrachan, Kim B. Bruce, Elliot B. Koffman, Michael Kölling, Stuart Reges: Resolved: objects early has failed. SIGCSE 2005: 451-452 |
2003 | ||
10 | EE | Stuart Reges: Using undergraduates as teaching assistants at a state university. SIGCSE 2003: 103-107 |
9 | EE | Nick Parlante, Jeffrey L. Popyack, Stuart Reges, Stephen Weiss, Scott Dexter, Chaya Gurwitz, Joseph L. Zachary, Grant Braught: Nifty assignments. SIGCSE 2003: 353-354 |
2002 | ||
8 | EE | Stuart Reges: Can C# replace java in CS1 and CS2? ITiCSE 2002: 4-8 |
7 | EE | Stuart Reges: SIGCSE 2002 forum: industry in the ivory tower. SIGCSE 2002: 367 |
2001 | ||
6 | EE | Barbara Boucher Owens, Fran Hunt, Stuart Reges, Cary Laxer: The university perspective: awarding credit for advanced placement (AP) in computer science. SIGCSE 2001: 396-397 |
5 | EE | Nick Parlante, Michael J. Clancy, Stuart Reges, Julie Zelenski, Owen L. Astrachan: Nifty assignments panel. SIGCSE 2001: 412-413 |
2000 | ||
4 | EE | Stuart Reges: Conservatively radical Java in CS1. SIGCSE 2000: 85-89 |
1999 | ||
3 | EE | Nick Parlante, Owen L. Astrachan, Michael J. Clancy, Richard E. Pattis, Julie Zelenski, Stuart Reges: Nifty assignments panel. SIGCSE 1999: 354-355 |
1990 | ||
2 | EE | Charles M. Shub, Owen L. Astrachan, David B. Levine, Stuart Reges, Henry MacKay Walker: Faster, fairer, and more consistent grading, using techniques from the Advanced Placement reading (panel session). SIGCSE 1990: 266 |
1988 | ||
1 | EE | Stuart Reges, John McGrory, Jeff Smith: The effective use of undergraduates to staff large introductory CS courses. SIGCSE 1988: 22-25 |