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ZinjaI: an integrated development environment for a first programming course with C++

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Fig. 1. ZinjaI 's basic interface. It shows emerging message wich warns the user about potential errors detected by the auto-completion system
Fig. 2. Project mode interface in a debugging session. It shows some additional tools in panels, and flow chart representation of the analyzed  piece of code

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