Leif B. Kristensen wrote:
> R.Meijer wrote:> > >>Jot <jot <at> nad.com> writes:>>>>>>>If she's really gifted i hope she dumps that obsolete monolithic>>>kernel as soon as she realizes that such beautiful language as python>>>shouldn't be used on top of ugly, badly designed software.>>>>Did somebody say off-topic?> > > I'd say it's a "Troll -1". Anyway, that'd be my moderator response over> at Slashdot. As had been said so many times; GNU/Hurd is still a> pipe-dream. Those who think that the Linux kernel is based on faulty> concepts should really get their act together and produce their own> microkernel. Personally, I don't care about the kernel architecture as> long as I've got a system that works right here, now.> > >>Anyway, I myself am 14 years old and I can make simple python scripts>>already by learning it off the official tutorial that comes with it.>>My tip: let her take her time with a normal adult tutorial, and give>>her small assignments every few chapters just so she gets it.> > > If I may ask, do you think that the "How to think like a Computer> Scientist" is a good starter? I'm 52 years old and learned my basics> with Swan's "Mastering Turbo Pascal 5.5" way back when, but I'm> sincerely wondering what your generation think are hi-class tutorials.> > I've got a thirteen-year old daughter to whom I have recently taught the> HTML basics, but she doesn't readily take to actual programming. If> you've got any idea what I should push to her to get her fascinated> about _real_ programming, I'd be obliged. Or maybe her head isn't> screwed together that way, what do I know.
I found "How to Think Like a Computer Scientist" a very good book. It
was very well written and didn't push too many things onto you at once.
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