22 Nov
2002
22 Nov
'02
8:25 p.m.
I think the reason why one would want to teach Python, instead of, say Logo or Boxer, is NOT because Python is a *better* teaching language, but because it is more mainstream, AND it *comes close* to being *as good as* Logo for teaching.
So, why does the mainstream-ness matter -- especially for elementary kids?
<snip> 3) You can get tons of 3rd party extensions that do cool stuff. Even if if's above the kids' heads, the teacher might be able to create a simplified API to e.g. pygame. 4) There are lots of others teaching it, and you can use their materials. --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)