teaching programming to children
Lee Harr
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Thu Oct 16 17:47:29 EDT 2003
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On 2003-10-16, andy at post.tau.ac.il <andy at post.tau.ac.il> wrote: > A young friend of me (12 years old) has asked me to teach him programming (after > I shortly described my programming job as telling the computer what to do and > not the other way arround). I choose python because I personally like it but I > was wondering to what extent is it appropriate for this task. > > c) Should we run to "cool" things (GUI, networking, other proposals?) or should > we first make a good hold of "algorithms" (which in my opinion is at the heart > of programming). > I think you can do both. I have been writing a book and related modules: http://www.nongnu.org/pygsear/ http://staff.easthighschool.net/lee/computers/book/ Feedback welcome, of course :o)
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