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Programming in native language
I started to translate KTurtle into my native language, but now I'm thinking is it worth it? If one wants to be a programmer he has to learn English at some point. Or would it be better to teach children to program in their native language?
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'Thinking like a programmer' is probablly the hardest (and I'd argue the most important) part of programming, the syntax is just the details. Plus if you're teaching them english, the same time as programming, it's just that much more they need to learn all at once. -MBirchmeier |
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There's a dimension beyond natural langage, though. The token, "IF", conveys a concept beyond the English definition. If I'm sitting at a bar with a friend who looks around and says, "Cherchez la femme", I know exactly what's up, without translating it in my mind, and I don't speak French.
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