On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 11:31:01AM -0700, 'John Clements' via users-redirect 
wrote:
> I’m interested in analyzing my own programming patterns in DrRacket. Has 
> anyone already written a keystroke logger / editor-change-logger for 
> DrRacket?  I’m imagining that it would capture a session record starting with 
> a known snapshot, then a sequence of keystrokes/edit actions, in such a way 
> that I could reconstruct the sequence of keystrokes and the state of the 
> editor at each step.
> 
> Has someone already written this thing?

I never did check the details, but Shriram Krishnamurthi's group did
research on DrRacket users' reactions to error messages. They had some
way to record how the students changed their programs, but don't
remember if it recorded every keypress or only the source code when
the run button was pressed.

Perhaps that's a way to start, at least.

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