DocumentCode
3561689
Title
Code Hunt: Experience with Coding Contests at Scale
Author
Bishop, Judith ; Horspool, R. Nigel ; Tao Xie ; Tillmann, Nikolai ; De Halleux, Jonathan
Author_Institution
Microsoft Res., Redmond, WA, USA
Volume
2
fYear
2015
Firstpage
398
Lastpage
407
Abstract
Mastering a complex skill like programming takes many hours. In order to encourage students to put in these hours, we built Code Hunt, a game that enables players to program against the computer with clues provided as unit tests. The game has become very popular and we are now running worldwide contests where students have a fixed amount of time to solve a set of puzzles. This paper describes Code Hunt and the contest experience it offers. We then show some early results that demonstrate how Code Hunt can accurately discriminate between good and bad coders. The challenges of creating and selecting puzzles for contests are covered. We end up with a short description of our course experience, and some figures that show that Code Hunt is enjoyed by women and men alike.
Keywords
computer aided instruction; computer games; computer science education; programming; Code Hunt game; coding contest; contest experience; programming skill; Algorithm design and analysis; Encoding; Games; Joints; Programming profession; Training; Code Hunt game; Programming contests; symbolic execution; unit tests;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Software Engineering (ICSE), 2015 IEEE/ACM 37th IEEE International Conference on
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICSE.2015.172
Filename
7202990
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