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RE: ADSactly Tech News - Students in Myanmar Taught Programming Skills!

in #education7 years ago

Thank you Hour-of-code..I am very happy with this initiative to teach programming at this age level...I highly recommend processing (processing.org) as a platform for learning how to program for young programmers. Processing is the new LOGO of this generation - it allows young programmers the ability to build programming projects with visual impact quickly without understanding complex image/graphic libraries.

In a few lines of code, they can draw objects, build simple games, animate shapes etc. This makes programming fun instead of the usual standard text output that most of us started with more traditional programming languages (Pascal, C/C++, Java, etc)

Out of the box, it also comes with a simple editor that you can setup the environment quickly. In addition, there are a lot of books that use processing as teaching tools for non-programmers, they are easy to read and go from simple concepts (variables, boolean logic, condition, scope) to more complex programming concepts like data structures, arrays, objects, etc.

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Yes that would be the end goal. At first it's just about getting these kids familiar with concepts around programming and create an inspiration or hope in them to learn more. I find that people just need inspiration if they want to grow. I hope this hour-of-code is a successful way to put hopes and dreams in the minds of the youth!

Catching them young is the goal

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Thanks for the info. I think I'll gonna try this platform one of this days @kouba01

Yeah you are right bro @kouba01
These tools are helpful too

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