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Developers Foraging Behavior in Code Hosting Sites: A Gender Perspective., , , and . HCI (6), volume 14016 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 575-593. Springer, (2023)Remote Pair Programming in Online CS Education: Investigating through a Gender Lens., , and . VL/HCC, page 75-85. IEEE Computer Society, (2019)Semantic Clone Detection: Can Source Code Comments Help?, and . VL/HCC, page 315-317. IEEE Computer Society, (2018)Pair programming conversations with agents vs. developers: challenges and opportunities for SE community., , , and . ESEC/SIGSOFT FSE, page 319-331. ACM, (2022)Debugging support for end user mashup programming., , and . CHI, page 1609-1618. ACM, (2013)Designing PairBuddy - A Conversational Agent for Pair Programming., and . ACM Trans. Comput. Hum. Interact., 29 (4): 34:1-34:44 (2022)Designing a Gender-Inclusive Conversational Agent For Pair Programming: An Empirical Investigation., , and . HCI (36), volume 12797 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 59-75. Springer, (2021)Gender Effects on Creativity When Pair Programming with a Human vs. an Agent., , and . HCI (43), volume 1832 of Communications in Computer and Information Science, page 594-602. Springer, (2023)Trade-offs for Substituting a Human with an Agent in a Pair Programming Context: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly., , , and . CHI, page 243:1-243:20. ACM, (2021)Comparing Foraging Behavior Across Code Hosting and Q&A Platforms Through a Gender Lens., , and . VL/HCC, page 235-238. IEEE, (2023)