""" Today he is Senior Fellow at Hewlett-Packard Labs and president of Viewpoints Research Institute, a nonprofit organization whose goal is to change how children are educated by creating a sample curriculum with supporting media for teaching math and science. This curriculum will use Squeak as its media, and will be highly interactive and constructive. Kayâs deep interests in children and education have been the catalysts for many of his ideas over the years. """
I love him. It's also interesting to see GUIs with windows, mouse (etc.), which apparently find their origin in is mind, probably comes from the desire to introduce computers to children. Francis Girard Le mercredi 9 FÃvrier 2005 20:29, Grant Edwards a ÃcritÂ: > On 2005-02-09, James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Surely > > > > "Perl is another example of filling a tiny, short-term need, and then > > being a real problem in the longer term." > > > > is better lol ;) > > That was the other one I really liked, and Perl was the first > language I thought of when I saw the phrase "agglutination of > features". C++ was the second one. > > -- > Grant Edwards grante Yow! -- In 1962, you > could at buy a pair of SHARKSKIN visi.com SLACKS, > with a "Continental Belt," for $10.99!! -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list