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RE: Dahlia (and a little bit about Bash programming with kids) :: Daily and Fresh 📷 (231/366)

in Daily & Fresh 📸4 years ago

Javascript is used a lot for web programming. As is its similar typescript (used for Angular programming). That would not be a bad thing to teach him. Perhaps some C# as well since it goes hand in hand with the typescript(Angular).

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I'm a bit wary of everything corporate, like C#. When it comes to programming languages, the standards should be set by the programming community, and not a corporate entity controlling the language.

Other than that, I'm open to everything. Python is quite excellent, and if I learn this stuff I might even try C/C++. And for Leo/Miro, I wouldn't mind teaching them about algorithms, flowcharts and pseudo-code first. It might help them perceive it a bit more efficiently.

(I had to go that route myself because I got stuck with complexity as soon as I started trying to learn by doing...)