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Strange Loop Conference | Marian Petre: How expert programmers think about errors @StrangeLoopConf | Uploaded May 2022 | Updated October 2024, 1 week ago.
Marian is a Professor at the Open University in the United Kingdom. In this talk, she explores how expert programmers think about errors.

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Marian Petre: How expert programmers think about errors @StrangeLoopConf

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