Whatever they teach it barely matters because being a student i have experienced that almost 95% of the course is just theoretical ,which doesn't work for a developer.My point being it doesn't matter what course is thought at school,what matters is that student should take their own interest in learning what they need ..
On Saturday, 2 December 2017, rahul .poruri <rahul.por...@gmail.com> wrote: > CBSE 11th they have c++ and for class 12th they have python [1] >> >> Reference: >> [1]. http://cbseacademic.nic.in/web_material/Curriculum17/Sr >> Secondary/14%20Computer%20Science.pdf >> > > "importance of “self” (acts as a pointer to current calling object)" > NOOO!!!! > > More importantly, it doesn't matter whether they're being taught Python or > C++ if they're not solving problems with it. If they were solving problems, > they'd know that Functions are a lot more common and useful and that > multiple inheritance is not needed in 99% of the use cases. > > Personally, I would suggest practical problem solving with Python. They > can even be simple science problems that they're already familiar with in > school. > > Comments? > > ~ >
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