Not bad. There are things we can improve. For example, a variable is less like a nickname referring to one thing than a pronoun that can refer to different things each time it is used. I do not have time today for a complete review, but I would like to do it sometime soon, in part because I have a different approach to teaching nine-year-olds Computer Science, and because I am promoting the idea of replacing printed textbooks with computers (costing less) and free electronic learning materials. We don't have a good name for them, because they are based on software such as Turtle Art or Smalltalk, and are clearly neither texts nor books. On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 00:28, Andre Lessa <andre@lessaworld.com> wrote:
Hey Python Community,
I just self published this brand new book and I'm making its PDF available for (free) download on my web site.
My goal is to explain some very basic fundamentals of computer science to kids who are starting to learn about computers at school and/or at home. For the tiny hints of programming, I referenced Python. If you (or a kid you know) ends up having access to this book, please send your feedback (suggestions/corrections) directly to me so I can start thinking about the next edition and how I can make it even cooler for kids.
Thanks! Andre Lessa
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