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==History/background==
The growth of the web has fundamentally changed the way software is built. Vast increase in information resources and the democratization of access and distribution are main factors in the development of Example-Centric Programming for [[End-user development]]. Tutorials are available on the web in seconds thus broadening the space of who writes it: designers, scientists, or hobbyists. Prevalence of online code repositories, documentation, blogs and forums—enables programmers to build applications iteratively searching for, modifying, and combining examples.
Scaffidi 2005: By 2012 13 million program as a part of their job, yet only three million of those are actual professional programmers.
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