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J. William Carpenter is an economist who writes financial topics. He is an author of published works for higher education and business clients. Katie Miller is a consumer financial services expert.
Abstract: Feedback is critical throughout the education process. Relevant and timely feedback is difficult to provide in classes with a large number of students, such as computer programming courses.
Abstract: The English-like business programming language COBOL saw widespread use from its introduction in 1960 well into the 1980s, despite being disdained by computer science academics. This article ...