On Sat, Jan 27, 2001 at 11:24:45PM +0800, Hilaire Fernandes wrote: > Hi, > > During a discussion on #debian-jr with Anne, Ben, Georges and myself > we fall - as techno people we are - in a discussion about including > programming language in Debian-JR > We talk about Logo, Scheme, Basic , Python.
I think these are great, especially logo. Are there any nice beginners tutorials for these languages that we could include? I loved logo because you can do so many neat things graphically. In the future, I hope to get some Lego Mindstorms, which are programmable legos. There are several ways to program for the Mindstorms, and I know at least one, nqc (not quite c) is in debian and can compile for the Mindstorms. (Actually, it compiles for the "RCX" which is the "programmable brick" that goes between the computer and the legos.) Of course, the Mindstorms themeselves are quite expensive ($200 US for the starter set), but for those that have them I bet it would make a nice, fun place to learn to program. Do you think including this would turn debian-jr into a Mindstorms advertisement? I sure wouldn't want to encourage kids to beg their parents for these cool but expensive toys. There are also some games where you write programs to fight against one another, iirc. Has anyone used these...? > > What do you think ? Do you know such langage that kids can use? > > Hilaire > > -- > OFSET - Organization for Free Software in Education and Teaching > http://www.ofset.org > -- Pat Mahoney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I had no shoes and I pitied myself. Then I met a man who had no feet, so I took his shoes. -- Dave Barry

