http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2017/02/13/when-things-go-missing
Month: June 2017
A Farewell to Seattle’s Badass Ballerina – Theater – The Stranger
Sylvia Earle Is Not Done Exploring | Quanta Magazine
10 Ways We Can Make Leadership Accessible for Sick Folks in Activism
Biofilm, City of Microbes
Source: Biofilm, City of Microbes
Saving the ‘God of ugly things’ | Science
Free alphabet book teaches children about Europe’s violent colonial past and present – AFROPUNK
When a Black Man is the Hero of a Fairy Tale | Literary Hub
Modeling How Programmers Read Code | synesthesiam
[Follow-up Post] [More Videos]As my fellow Ph.D. student Eric Holk talked about recently in his blog, I’ve been running eye-tracking experiments with programmers of different experience levels. In th
Eye movements in code reading
Source: Eye movements in code reading
Our results show that novices read source code less linearly than natural language text. Moreover, experts read code less linearly than novices. These findings indicate that there are specific differences between reading natural language and source code, and suggest that non-linear reading skills increase with expertise. We discuss the implications for practitioners and educators.