On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 11:48 AM, David MacQuigg

If you are stuck in a car for an hour each day and you want to listen
to such an audio book, then it's a 0,1 proposition.  You could at
least learn about object-oriented thinking, and qualitative features
of the language.  It would be a good challenge to attempt to make
programming understandable, to a degree, through an audiobook.

This is an interesting challenge so I may try to put something together. I've been wanting to do something anyway that focuses on the philosophy and meaning of programming, as opposed to the specific syntax, and I've got the programming background to do that. An elegant program sings to me.

It also fits into the keynote of PyCon 2007 by Robert "r0ml" Lefkowitz re programming literacy, whether you can ever "speak" a program or is it only a written form of communication. I took that as a challenge. ;-) It may require the development of a certain vocabulary specific to programming, similar to how graphic symbols like flowchart blocks and other diagramming elements have arisen.

-Jeff

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