Experimenting with possible designs of a programming language for kids. A strange experience after years of working on Bel. But it is useful to know precisely what Lisp features you're discarding — to know where the rungs of the ladder are.
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If this is for your own kids, check out http://www.code.org . If you’re looking to create something not done yet, the CSed world still lacks a mainstream drag/drop interface for functional programming like LISP, Scheme, etc.
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Lisp and scheme are great choices. Best if we can transition/train students from block programming to Python, which can be used to learn functional programming, plus with all its libraries a great language to learn AI and data science.
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@ScratchJr and@AdamaScript for visual learning.@trinketapp is another that we also use extensively in our workshops but it's more focused on the syntax .Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@BitsboxKids is great for teaching typing & syntax to elem aged students. When a mistake is made, they are told which line has the error. Very kid friendlyThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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