Michelle Ichinco, Yoanna Dosouto, Caitlin L. Kelleher
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A tool for authoring programs that automatically distribute feedback to novice programmers
One way to provide feedback to independent novice programmers is by leveraging experienced programmers as code reviewers. To provide this feedback at a large scale, experienced programmers can author heuristic programs, or rules, that automatically determine whether a novice program should receive certain feedback. This work presents the lessons learned from designing a tool to enable rule authoring.