On Mar 22, 3:48 pm, Arnaud Delobelle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > jmDesktop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > For students 9th - 12th grade, with at least Algebra I. Do you think > > Python is a good first programming language for someone with zero > > programming experience? Using Linux and Python for first exposure to > > programming languages and principles. > > I'm not from the US and I'm not sure what 9th/12th grade are, but if > you want to use programming to explore maths, er I mean math, have a > look at the sage project: >
9th grade roughly corresponds to 3e collège and 10th/12th grade roughly correspond to the first three years of "le lycée" - although from my past teaching experience (as a physicist) in French, I have concluded that mathematics is taught at a higher level in France than it is in North America - simply looking at the various books available on given topics. > http://www.sagemath.org/ Sage is great. However, I think it is much too advanced for 9th/12th grade. Furthermore, the OP was looking for suggestion teaching *programming*, not math. André > > -- > Arnaud -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list