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Richmond
richmondmathewson at gmail.com
Sat May 3 15:46:40 EDT 2014
On 03/05/14 22:36, Dar Scott wrote:
> I dont agree.
>
> There is nothing wrong with using this:
>
> put x into field y
>
> We cant say that real programmers use this:
>
> set the text of y to x
Please, whatever else we may "fight" about, do not mention 'real
programmers': it makes me think
of phrases such as 'real men' (something that I have always regarded as
largely semantically empty).
My objection is that having taught them one way to do something you
might want, later on, to teach them the "standard" way of doing things,
at which point they have to unlearn learnt habits, and that
tales time.
>
> I see nothing wrong with teaching the first, before showing it is the same as the latter.
>
> Indeed, the hello world is this:
>
> put Hello World! into field Greeting
That "Hello World!" thing has always struck me as demeaning to the
student; I tend to find
that, with Primary kids at least, the thing that gets their digestive
juices going is to get them to
type their names into a field, hit a button and get "Hello, Fred"
(assuming their name is 'Fred'):
tickles their egos far more than "Hello World!"
>
> Though I have never had a kid use Hello World! even the first time. OK, maybe a big sister.
>
> Dar
>
Richmond.
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