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by snailletters
3357 days ago
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This stance seems almost ironic, given your alias. I assume your name is based in this attitude though. > at the expense of human lives. I think you mean to imply that children will become mindless coding machines, but would you not agree that coding can help to expand your view of the world, just as learning a language or beginning to paint? As the article implies: > Each and every one of us is born curious and creative, everyone has the ability to form connections in their mind. Is coding as a facilitator to our curiosity? Maybe it is only a matter of nurturing a coding experience that complements that curiosity. |
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