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"Should we move to Stack Overflow?" Measuring the utility of social media for developer support

Submitted by msquire on Sun, 2015-02-01 15:53
M. Squire, β€œ"Should we move to Stack Overflow?" Measuring the utility of social media for developer support”, 37th International Conference on Software Engineering. IEEE, p. 10pp, 2015.
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