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Bonita Sharif, assistant professor of computer science and engineering at Nebraska, is using eye-tracking technology to analyze how software programmers work in order to develop tools that help them write code better and faster. She has earned a $432,000 Faculty Early Career Development Program award from the National Science Foundation to fund the research and related student workshops.
From Nebraska Today

Sharif eyes how to help software developers write better code

February 25, 2019
Bonita Sharif, assistant professor of computer science and engineering at Nebraska, is using eye-tracking technology to analyze how software programmers work in order to develop tools that help them write code better and faster. She has earned a $432,000 Faculty Early Career Development Program award from the National Science Foundation to fund the research and related student workshops.
From Nebraska Today

Sharif eyes how to help software developers write better code

February 25, 2019
Bonita Sharif, assistant professor of computer science and engineering at Nebraska, is using eye-tracking technology to analyze how software programmers work in order to develop tools that help them write code better and faster. She has earned a $432,000 Faculty Early Career Development Program award from the National Science Foundation to fund the research and related student workshops.
From Nebraska Today

Sharif eyes how to help software developers write better code

February 25, 2019
Bonita Sharif, assistant professor of computer science and engineering at Nebraska, is using eye-tracking technology to analyze how software programmers work in order to develop tools that help them write code better and faster. She has earned a $432,000 Faculty Early Career Development Program award from the National Science Foundation to fund the research and related student workshops.
From Nebraska Today

Sharif eyes how to help software developers write better code

February 25, 2019
Bonita Sharif, assistant professor of computer science and engineering at Nebraska, is using eye-tracking technology to analyze how software programmers work in order to develop tools that help them write code better and faster. She has earned a $432,000 Faculty Early Career Development Program award from the National Science Foundation to fund the research and related student workshops.
From Nebraska Today

Sharif eyes how to help software developers write better code

February 25, 2019
Bonita Sharif, assistant professor of computer science and engineering at Nebraska, is using eye-tracking technology to analyze how software programmers work in order to develop tools that help them write code better and faster. She has earned a $432,000 Faculty Early Career Development Program award from the National Science Foundation to fund the research and related student workshops.
From Nebraska Today

Sharif eyes how to help software developers write better code

February 25, 2019
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