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S4xE4: Teaching Practice Byte: Coding Tutor

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Philip Guo, an Associate Professor of Cognitive Science at the University of California, San Diego, built Python Tutor, which is neither just for Python nor really a tutor. It's actually a tool to visualize what code is doing! In today's episode, he talks about the other programming languages it supports (Java, C, and C++), gives examples of how he uses it, and explains the nuances of when to use it. See the transcript on the website (https://csedpodcast.org/blog/s4e4_tpb_coding_tutor/)
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Philip Guo, an Associate Professor of Cognitive Science at the University of California, San Diego, built Python Tutor, which is neither just for Python nor really a tutor. It's actually a tool to visualize what code is doing! In today's episode, he talks about the other programming languages it supports (Java, C, and C++), gives examples of how he uses it, and explains the nuances of when to use it. See the transcript on the website (https://csedpodcast.org/blog/s4e4_tpb_coding_tutor/)
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