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by netzone
3251 days ago
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It doesn't even have to go as far as writing code, which can be a real bottleneck for some people. Visual programming is getting larger by the day, and it's a much smaller step for people to take. It lets you focus more on the actual logic of the things, which is what I think is most important when teaching programming. There's no point in teaching people how to work with javascript libraries, memory management or any kind of specific programming if that's not what interests them. It should be as much surface-programming as is possible, and still letting them create cool stuff. |
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