Why Computing Education has Failed and How to Fix it
| Abstract | A related note on why European (and other) research plans will fail because of the lack of a suitable lower level education system Unjamming the education pipeline: Thoughts on educational prerequisites for an ambitious European research initiative. | |||||||||
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