On 11 Aug 2004, at 10:21 pm, Alberto Monteiro wrote:

David Brin wrote:

My biggest example is the silent, unnoticed vanishing of any programming language from personal computers.

I swear, I CANNOT GET A MACHINE WITH SIMPLE BASIC IN
ORDER TO TEACH IT TO MY SON!

Format & Reinstall.

My computer runs Linux _most_ of the time, except when my
kids are playing some stupid games. All three of them use Linux
whenever they want to do something serious [*], and Linux
comes with all programming languages that you wish.

As does Mac OS X. Quite a few 'out of the box' - Applescript, C, Objective C, C++, Objective C++, Java, Perl, Python, Ruby, PHP, Unix Shell scripting...and Lisp, Tcl and all those kind of things are a free download away. But I don't think any of those languages are really suitable for teaching a young beginner.


There are free LOGO and Smalltalk implementations on most platforms, and they might make a good starting language.

REALbasic is a nice commercial environment with an educational version.


-- William T Goodall Mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web : http://www.wtgab.demon.co.uk Blog : http://radio.weblogs.com/0111221/

Beware of bugs in the above code; I have only proved it correct, not
tried it.
-- Donald E. Knuth

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