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by MrBra
3973 days ago
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> I guess it depends on whether you want to teach programming as an art form and toy or as a general skill. So learning it as a general skill excludes the notion of art and gaming? What? If coding wasn't intrinsecally A LOT about PLAYING with ideas and concepts and designing them in the most simple/efficient, beautiful and creative way (art) then IT wouldn't have got where it is now. > maybe I'm just getting old and cranky From what you say and how you speak, yes you are. And you are also half conscious about it. You could have reached some kind of saturation point. Maybe you need to do something different for a while and find other stimuli somewhere else. |
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