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Programming on Mobile, Touch Petri Ihantola, Juha Helminen, Ville Karavirta Aalto University

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Slides from my Koli Calling 2013 presentation: Petri Ihantola, Juha Helminen, Ville Karavirta (2013). How to Practice Programming on Mobile Touch Devices - Interactive Python Code Exercises. In: Koli Calling ’13: Proceedings of the 13th Koli Calling International Conference on Computing Education Research. Koli, Finland: ACM, pp. 51-58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2526968.2526974

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Programming on Mobile, Touch …Petri Ihantola, Juha Helminen, Ville Karavirta

Aalto University

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