Program-L: Online Help Seeking Behaviors by Blind and Low Vision Programmers

Author:

Johnson Jazette1,Begel Andrew2,Ladner Richard3,Ford Denae2

Affiliation:

1. University of California,Irvine,CA,USA

2. Microsoft Research,Redmond,WA,USA

3. University of Washington,Seattle,WA,USA

Publisher

IEEE

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