[K12OSN] Programming Languages
Shahms King
shahms at shahms.com
Thu Jul 22 16:59:15 UTC 2004
On Thu, 2004-07-22 at 09:25 -0700, Jonathan Bartlett wrote:
> > Now I am looking for a replacement for Visual Basic, which will never
> > work under Linux. It doesn't have to be Visual Basic, I was just using
> > it before because frankly, it was an easy to learn language with alot of
> > mouse work. The operative word is EASY. That way I could focus on the
> > concepts of programming without having to focus on learning the
> > mechanics of the programming language. With Visual Basic the mechanics
> > comes more or less naturally.
>
> There's several things I would look into. Personally, I think we should
> start kids with assembly language (see my book at
> http://www.cafeshops.com/bartlettpublish.8640017), but it doesn't seem an
> option here. Some environments that match your wishes are:
>
> * Python
You might want to look into Boa-Constructor for a good "Drag And Drop"
IDE for Python/wxPython. http://boa-constructor.sourceforge.net/
> * Mono (I think you _Can_ do Visual Basic and C# w/ Mono, and also throw
> in SharpDevelop for an IDE)
The VB.NET support in Mono is still . . . immature (to say the least),
but it is progressing.
I have actually seen JavaScript used to pretty good effect for a
beginning language, although I haven't seen any JS IDEs.
--
Shahms E. King <shahms at shahms.com>
Multnomah ESD
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