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The fundamentals of eye tracking part 4: Tools for conducting an eye tracking study. [PDF]
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tttrlib: modular software for integrating fluorescence spectroscopy, imaging, and molecular modeling. [PDF]
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SciJava Ops: an improved algorithms framework for Fiji and beyond. [PDF]
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EasyFlow: An open-source, user-friendly cytometry analyzer with graphic user interface (GUI). [PDF]
Ma Y, Eizenberg-Magar I, Antebi Y.
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Structuring data analysis projects in the Open Science era with Kerblam! [PDF]
Visentin L, Munaron L, Ruffinatti FA.
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Physical devices are increasingly regulated by embedded computers rather than analog controllers. Embedded computers are essentially computational engines capable of sensing the environment, actuating physical devices, carrying out data analysis and planning actions. Embedded computers can thus enable machines to become intelligent and autonomous.
Gul Agha
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Programming languages as part of core computer science
ACM SIGPLAN Notices, 2008While the programming languages course played a key role in Curricula '68, '78, and '91, Curriculum 2001 replaced most of the content in programming languages with sections on learning to program. We argue that the need for a programming languages course has not diminished, but instead increased, especially as we move into an era of many-core computing.
Kim B. Bruce, Stephen N. Freund
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Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2021
Block-based programming languages (BBLs) have been proposed as a way to prepare students for learning to program in more sophisticated, text-based languages, such as Java. Hybrid BBLs add the ability to view and edit the block commands in auto-generated, text-based code.
Wen-Chin Hsu, Julie Gainsburg
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Block-based programming languages (BBLs) have been proposed as a way to prepare students for learning to program in more sophisticated, text-based languages, such as Java. Hybrid BBLs add the ability to view and edit the block commands in auto-generated, text-based code.
Wen-Chin Hsu, Julie Gainsburg
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