Programming for Children [modified]
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Hello All, My 9-year-old has expressed an interest in computer programming. I am currently taking a college level course in C#, which probably would not be suitable for him. I would like to get some suggestion on where to get him started. Thank you, R/ Howard -- moved at 16:33 Wednesday 6th December, 2006
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Hello All, My 9-year-old has expressed an interest in computer programming. I am currently taking a college level course in C#, which probably would not be suitable for him. I would like to get some suggestion on where to get him started. Thank you, R/ Howard -- moved at 16:33 Wednesday 6th December, 2006
This is NOT the appropriate forum to ask this question.
"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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"...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001 -
This is NOT the appropriate forum to ask this question.
"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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"...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001 -
John, Since this si the Suggestions Dicussion board, I would think this is would be an approriate forum for such questions. However, Where would you suggest I ask the question. Thank you, R/ Howard
This forum is for suggestions to the site admin about how to improve the site. There is a thing such as: Kids Programming Language[^ that might be suitable. However, I started programming at the age of 8 and I used a number of books by Osborne (who publish kids educational books). You might find some ideas in your local book shop or Library. However, an easily structured book like step-by-step C# might be good also because I suplimented my reading of the kids books (to get ideas of fun projects) with the drier adult books. There were lots of programming magazines when I was a kid also. Another route you might want to take is with robotics. You can get lots of hobbyt kits with easy to understand instructions that a kid could use. [EDIT] I'm not really sure why this got voted down - Anyone care to explain? The only explanation I can come up with is that this was on the "Suggestions" forum until someone moved it to a more appropriate place. [EDIT] -- modified at 11:09 Thursday 7th December, 2006
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Hello All, My 9-year-old has expressed an interest in computer programming. I am currently taking a college level course in C#, which probably would not be suitable for him. I would like to get some suggestion on where to get him started. Thank you, R/ Howard -- moved at 16:33 Wednesday 6th December, 2006
pnhnt wrote:
My 9-year-old has expressed an interest in computer programming. I am currently taking a college level course in C#, which probably would not be suitable for him. I would like to get some suggestion on where to get him starte
Anything but Plain English :->
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This forum is for suggestions to the site admin about how to improve the site. There is a thing such as: Kids Programming Language[^ that might be suitable. However, I started programming at the age of 8 and I used a number of books by Osborne (who publish kids educational books). You might find some ideas in your local book shop or Library. However, an easily structured book like step-by-step C# might be good also because I suplimented my reading of the kids books (to get ideas of fun projects) with the drier adult books. There were lots of programming magazines when I was a kid also. Another route you might want to take is with robotics. You can get lots of hobbyt kits with easy to understand instructions that a kid could use. [EDIT] I'm not really sure why this got voted down - Anyone care to explain? The only explanation I can come up with is that this was on the "Suggestions" forum until someone moved it to a more appropriate place. [EDIT] -- modified at 11:09 Thursday 7th December, 2006
Upcoming Scottish Developers events: * We are starting a series of events in Glasgow in 2007. Are you interested in a particular subject, or as a speaker? * Developer Day Scotland: are you interested in speaking or attending? My: Website | Blog | Photos
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Hello All, My 9-year-old has expressed an interest in computer programming. I am currently taking a college level course in C#, which probably would not be suitable for him. I would like to get some suggestion on where to get him started. Thank you, R/ Howard -- moved at 16:33 Wednesday 6th December, 2006
pnhnt wrote:
My 9-year-old has expressed an interest in computer programming. I am currently taking a college level course in C#, which probably would not be suitable for him. I would like to get some suggestion on where to get him started.
You might want to take a look at our Plain English development system, designed specifically with "the programmers of tomorrow" in mind. There's a sample program you can download at www.osmosian.com, and you can write us for further information: help@osmosian.com.
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John, Since this si the Suggestions Dicussion board, I would think this is would be an approriate forum for such questions. However, Where would you suggest I ask the question. Thank you, R/ Howard
The Lounge is probably the best place. This forum is for suggestions/bug reporting for the site itself.
"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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"...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001 -
pnhnt wrote:
My 9-year-old has expressed an interest in computer programming. I am currently taking a college level course in C#, which probably would not be suitable for him. I would like to get some suggestion on where to get him started.
You might want to take a look at our Plain English development system, designed specifically with "the programmers of tomorrow" in mind. There's a sample program you can download at www.osmosian.com, and you can write us for further information: help@osmosian.com.
It only took you 7 hours to reply :|
You will see a delete button on each of your posts. Press it. - Colin Angus Mackay
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The Lounge is probably the best place. This forum is for suggestions/bug reporting for the site itself.
"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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"...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote:
The Lounge is probably the best place.
But wouldn't someone get on the OP's case for a "programming question"?
You will see a delete button on each of your posts. Press it. - Colin Angus Mackay
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Hello All, My 9-year-old has expressed an interest in computer programming. I am currently taking a college level course in C#, which probably would not be suitable for him. I would like to get some suggestion on where to get him started. Thank you, R/ Howard -- moved at 16:33 Wednesday 6th December, 2006
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Hello All, My 9-year-old has expressed an interest in computer programming. I am currently taking a college level course in C#, which probably would not be suitable for him. I would like to get some suggestion on where to get him started. Thank you, R/ Howard -- moved at 16:33 Wednesday 6th December, 2006
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Hello All, My 9-year-old has expressed an interest in computer programming. I am currently taking a college level course in C#, which probably would not be suitable for him. I would like to get some suggestion on where to get him started. Thank you, R/ Howard -- moved at 16:33 Wednesday 6th December, 2006
You could try teaching him KPL (Kid's Programming Language).
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It gets laughed at sometimes but how about VB.NET? Then the transition to C# etc. would be easier. Elaine :rose:
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pnhnt wrote:
My 9-year-old has expressed an interest in computer programming. I am currently taking a college level course in C#, which probably would not be suitable for him. I would like to get some suggestion on where to get him started.
You might want to take a look at our Plain English development system, designed specifically with "the programmers of tomorrow" in mind. There's a sample program you can download at www.osmosian.com, and you can write us for further information: help@osmosian.com.
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Richard A. Abbott wrote:
At 9 years old, I think that is too young to start learning programming.
Nonsense! http://www.papert.org/[^]
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Osmobi-Wan, why did you change your name? Did you think "The Grand Negut" looked better in grey than "Osmobi-Wan"? It doesn't. However currently Score: 1:0(3 votes) induces a Kyle chuckle.
led mike
led mike wrote:
Osmobi-Wan, why did you change your name?
Y'know, I like "Osmobi-Wan"; wish I'd thought of it. But my official title has been Grand Negus since we formed the Order, and I've got the hair in my ears to justify it. The change occurred when we removed ourselves from these forums, ran a few experiments under other names, and then returned.
led mike wrote:
However currently Score: 1:0(3 votes) induces a Kyle chuckle.
Yeah, I get the reference. But 3 out of 3,603,949! What are we to do? Surely, the people have spoken! Here's a thread with (I think) the most votes we've ever generated on this site - 24 out of 3,603,949 [^]. And almost all of them got the answer wrong! Shog's thread (just above the one sited) got 25 votes, from apparently brighter (or less biased) people. But still a tiny minority...
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Hello All, My 9-year-old has expressed an interest in computer programming. I am currently taking a college level course in C#, which probably would not be suitable for him. I would like to get some suggestion on where to get him started. Thank you, R/ Howard -- moved at 16:33 Wednesday 6th December, 2006
LOGO and nothing else, or maybe the new lego thingy.
Maximilien Lincourt Your Head A Splode - Strong Bad
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led mike wrote:
Osmobi-Wan, why did you change your name?
Y'know, I like "Osmobi-Wan"; wish I'd thought of it. But my official title has been Grand Negus since we formed the Order, and I've got the hair in my ears to justify it. The change occurred when we removed ourselves from these forums, ran a few experiments under other names, and then returned.
led mike wrote:
However currently Score: 1:0(3 votes) induces a Kyle chuckle.
Yeah, I get the reference. But 3 out of 3,603,949! What are we to do? Surely, the people have spoken! Here's a thread with (I think) the most votes we've ever generated on this site - 24 out of 3,603,949 [^]. And almost all of them got the answer wrong! Shog's thread (just above the one sited) got 25 votes, from apparently brighter (or less biased) people. But still a tiny minority...
The Grand Negus wrote:
most votes we've ever generated on this site
:| I've seen people a while back do a trick to get over 200 votes that were all 5's :suss:
I'd like to help but I don't feel like Googling it for you.