Andrew Nikitin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> One of my children showed some interest in programming.
> So I am trying to find a base of programming problems from very simple and 
> going up in complexity. Internet search revealed quite a few web sites with 
> programming problems, but most of them are too advanced for a beginner.
>
> Can you recommend a site of such sort?
>
> It would be nice if there was some kind of automated solution checking 
> feature and something that keeps score. If the difficulty level is clearly 
> marked and they can be arranged from easiest to hardest, that would also help.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> nsg
>
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Depending on the age of your child may I suggest KNITTING. Knitting 
"patterns" are the earliest programming language known to me except, 
perhaps, for Ada Lovelace's contribution.

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