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I am an assistant professor of Computer Science at The University of Texas at San Antonio. My area is Software Engineering. I teach both graduate and undergraduate courses.

Eventually, I hope my research will lead to something to make software engineers obsolete. I put it this way: "I make scaffolding to help make a bridge to a factory. That factory will make a product so that bridges are no longer necessary, nor scaffolding."


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revised Is test coverage an adequate measure of code quality?
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answered What non-programming books should a programmer read to help develop programming/thinking skills?
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answered What are some things you have read that inspired and guided you as a programmer?
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answered Code duplication with no obvious abstraction
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revised Which things instantly ring alarm bells when looking at code?
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comment Which things instantly ring alarm bells when looking at code?
@Nick T: That's my point; the different style rang the warning bell, but it was a false alarm (the student got full credit-- nothing was dismissed). It's not an error, but the question is about the instant alarm bells. I was giving an example of a false alarm.
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revised Effectiveness of “what is your greatest strength/weakness” interview questions
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answered Effectiveness of “what is your greatest strength/weakness” interview questions
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answered Which things instantly ring alarm bells when looking at code?