Analyzing the Effects of Error Messages Presentation on Debugging and Programming

Programming is a fundamental skill of computer science students. However, it can be troublesome to learn. It is notable that a programming error messages can be hard for beginners to comprehend, hampering progress and prompting disappointment. Effectively, translating compiler error messages is sig...

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Main Authors: Muhammad Shumail Naveed, Muhammad Sarim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sukkur IBA University 2021-01-01
Series:Sukkur IBA Journal of Computing and Mathematical Sciences
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Online Access:http://localhost:8089/sibajournal/index.php/sjcms/article/view/673
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Summary:Programming is a fundamental skill of computer science students. However, it can be troublesome to learn. It is notable that a programming error messages can be hard for beginners to comprehend, hampering progress and prompting disappointment. Effectively, translating compiler error messages is significant to rectify errors and advance toward victory in programming. However, these messages are often hard to understand and pose an obstruction to progress for many beginners. Descriptive messages are helpful for students in the beginning phase of learning a programming language. In this article the effect of error messages presentation on debugging and programming score is analyzed. The controlled experiment suggests that presentation of error messages can have a strong effect on debugging score and also helpful to increase the programming score. However, no correlation between debugging score and programming score is identified. On the whole a positive impact of the descriptive error messages is observed during the study.
ISSN:2520-0755
2522-3003