Harnessing Twitter to support serendipitous learning of developers
Developers often rely on various online resources, such as blogs, to keep themselves up-to-date with the fast pace at which software technologies are evolving. Singer et al. found that developers tend to use channels such as Twitter to keep themselves updated and support learning, often in an undire...
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Main Authors: | SHARMA, Abhabhisheksh, TIAN, Yuan, SULISTYA, Agus, David LO, YAMASHITA, Aiko |
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2017
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