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1. Re: ACM article on Python (David MacQuigg)
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Date: Sun, 22 Mar 2015 20:49:39 -0700
From: David MacQuigg <macquigg@ece.arizona.edu>
To: David Handy <david@handysoftware.com>
Cc: Mark Engelberg <mark.engelberg@gmail.com>, "edu-sig@python.org"
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Subject: Re: [Edu-sig] ACM article on Python
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On Sun, Mar 22, 2015 at 7:23 PM, David Handy <david@handysoftware.com> wrote:
> This evening I had an interesting conversation with a very determined
> 10-year old boy who wants to learn programming in Java and nothing but Java.
> I told him that I recommend Python as a first programing language, because
> learning Python is easier. But he was adamant. It's Java or nothing. Why?
> Minecraft is implemented in Java. That made Java the ultimate in coolness to
> him. No "risk-averse bureaucratic" thinking there, just a willingness to do
> hard things to get what he wanted.
>
> So I told him, go for it, more power to you, and offered my assistance. What
> else could I do? :) In the face of determination like that, it's lead,
> follow, or get out of the way...
When I was an undergrad at Caltech, we had no good courses in
programming or computer science, and I really wanted to understand
computers. So I dedicated most of one summer to slugging through
several feet of IBM manuals. My first "computer language" was JCL!!
It was a total waste. I lost interest in programming for many years.
Same thing happened to my interest in literature, after a string of
really bad teachers in high school.
Give that 10-year old plenty of encouragement, but be ready to catch
him when he falls. Write the Java for him, if necessary, but then
show him the equivalent in Python.
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