Tough one, Marty, because there are so many free languages out there that educational administrators' first knee-jerk reaction (as Andre says in his reply) is to look to cost. But if you can get them past that point then I imagine Judy Perry will have some compelling educational arguments to bolster such a position.

Dan

On Nov 4, 2005, at 11:11 AM, Marty Billingsley wrote:

Dan Shafer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sez:

So, maybe:

For experienced programmers: Cross-platform software made easy

For hobbyists/Inventive Users: Tinker Toys to make your computer do
the things YOU need

And for those with HyperCard awareness: HyperCard on steroids, cross-
platform, blazingly fast, in full color

And what do you say to non-programmers, particularly school administrators
who want to know why we should use this product to teach programming?

  - marty

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Marty Billingsley ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
The University of Chicago Laboratory Schools
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