Review by Lynn C. Lewis Panelists David Rieder, North Carolina State University Annette Vee, University of Pittsburgh Mark Sample, George Mason University Alexandria Lockett, Pennsylvania State University Karl Stolley, Illinois Institute of Technology Liz Losh (respondent), University of California, San Diego The Town Hall’s title, “Program or be Programmed” appeared to set up a problematic binary.[1] (The title refers to a well-known mantra in the computers and writing community, chosen for this forum to represent the recent call to learn to code.) However, if, as the title suggests, our options are “join or be cast out,” those of us who…
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