Teaching python (programming) to children
Fredrik Lundh
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Wed Nov 7 12:14:47 EST 2001
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Brian Elmegaard wrote: > Exactly, you don't have to do it perfectly, when you start learning > how to do it. In schools nowadays you are awarded for a cribbled, > backwards, upside-down G, the first day and is punished for it two > years after. what many people are missing is that in real life, the software equivalents to backwards upside-down G's are often good enough. even two years later. </F>
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