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| Date | 2013-08-01 06:11 -0700 |
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| Message-ID | <d099f49a-131d-4364-820e-296bbd3fd015@googlegroups.com> (permalink) |
| Subject | Re: Best Python book(s) for a pre-teen? |
| From | beliavsky@aol.com |
On Tuesday, February 18, 2003 2:27:58 PM UTC-5, Mike Silva wrote: > Hi all, > > My son is 11 and wants to try programming, partly because it's what I > do for a living. Even though I don't (yet?) use or even know Python, > through some unexplainable thought process I've decided it would be a > good language to start him off with. The Art of Problem Solving site, geared toward the best U.S. junior high and high school math students, offers a 10-week "Introduction to Programming" class http://www.artofproblemsolving.com/School/classlist.php that uses Python. There are weekly lectures in an online classroom and graded homework assignments. My 10yo boy is taking the class. But he tells me JavaScript is his favorite language :).
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Re: Best Python book(s) for a pre-teen? beliavsky@aol.com - 2013-08-01 06:11 -0700 Re: Best Python book(s) for a pre-teen? ishish <ishish@domhain.de> - 2013-08-01 15:02 +0100
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