Teaching python (programming) to children
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On 6 Nov 2001, Hung Jung Lu wrote: > How soon does a beginner run into the following problem? (see also the > "How much is set in stone?" thread) [snip] Unfortunately for your argument, most people are not morons. They are fully capable of learning, and few, if any, will really struggle with this problem for very long. I don't think anyone is suggesting Python as a first language because it is a perfect language - you can find a problem with any choice. But given the set of languages to choose from, Python's positives outweigh its negatives as a good choice for beginners. -Dave
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