[Coco] Slightly OT, But coco related
Andrew
keeper63 at cox.net
Fri May 9 11:17:16 EDT 2008
John, I fully agree with your proposal. I can't see how kids today are
"getting into" programming, at least not without a lot of trial and
error, and frustration (as a professional software developer, I can say
that this still applies!).
DHTML is probably the easiest thing kids can work with, and even it can
be very daunting at time, leaving you scratching your head. Certain
things you can't even do (using AJAX, mainly) unless you have an actual
web server at hand.
A simple development environment, easily accessible for kids (but still
with enough power to entertain adults, too!) would open many doors for
new programmers. I don't see why it couldn't be based around BASIC,
either. Have you seen Blassic or FreeBASIC? FreeBASIC, especially, can
produce some really amazing software (it is essentially a gcc compiler
target, so it produces a native executable), but is simple enough for a
kid to pick up. Blassic is an interpretor, but with an emphasis on
staying true to "old school" BASICs - it is pretty fast, too.
Anyhow, your ideas and spirit are in the right place - kudos and good
luck on your efforts!
-- Andrew L. Ayers, Glendale, AZ
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> Date: Wed, 7 May 2008 20:36:22 +0000 (UTC)
> From: John R. Hogerhuis <jhoger at pobox.com>
> Subject: [Coco] Slightly OT, But coco related
> To: coco at maltedmedia.com
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> Cocoists that also use Ubuntu --
>
> Many of us (including me) learned to program by typing in code at an OK prompt
> on a nuclear green background. That gateway has largely been lost for new users.
> Programming is an issue of an intimidating dev IDE, class libraries, and
> documentation scattered about the 'net.
>
> In my Ubuntu Brainstorm idea, I suggest having a front-and-center scripting IDE
> (probably Python based) with a great tutorial and cartoons ala "Getting Started
> With Color BASIC."
>
> Anyway, if you think this idea would be helpful to Ubuntu please vote for my
> idea (and I do make a good mention of the Coco as a source for this):
>
> http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/8193/
>
> Thanks for tolerating the shameless promotion,
>
> -- John.
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