Only slightly OT, quite near my first encounter with computers at all, and at 
the very beginning of my encounter with High Level Languages (do people still 
use that expression?), I translated Knuth’s algorithm for calculating the date 
of Easter into LISP 1. It would be a lot easier to do in LiveCode. As this is 
probably of limited interest, I have not spent the $2.99 needed to retrieve the 
original article, but maybe someone might want to:

https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/acm/the-calculation-of-easter-bXkDNEaKDY?key=acm 
<https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/acm/the-calculation-of-easter-bXkDNEaKDY?key=acm>

I did not know either of the languages involved when I started the exercise.

Anyway that experience makes me endorse one of Richmond’s way of introducing 
people to LiveCode, quoted below.

Graham

PS As an exercise for the reader (do people still use **that** expression?) you 
can work out from this story approximately how old I am.


> On 16 Oct 2016, at 13:30, Richmond <richmondmathew...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Another thing that is quite instructive is to download some daft game from 
> the internet written in
> who-knows-what and get the kids, first, to consider its functionality, and 
> secondly, how they might
> possibly achieve that functionality in Livecode.

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