I have a 13 year old nephew who is a genius (or at least in my mind ;).
He seems to be interested in picking up programming. (He borrowed one of
my Mastering CF MX books and is thumbing through it.) I'd _really_ like
to help him learn programming, although I'm across the country so I
can't sit with him and cover the basics. Does anyone know of a good
program/book/whatever that teaches basic CS principles? I don't care
about the language - hell even ASP would be fine - but I want something
that teaches things like data structures, flow, etc. The language is not
important.

Any recommendations? Remember I won't be there and unfortunately no one
else local to him is a programmer. (Although I'm moving there soon and I
may just wait till I can personaly tutor him.)

Oh, and it doesn't have to be web specific - although I am going to pick
him up a good HTML book. 

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Raymond Camden, ColdFusion Jedi Master for Hire

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