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Teach ‘Em While Their Young

Apparently, luring kids into programming are all the rave today. This morning I came across an article from arstechnica (via Digg) about Scratch that makes programming as easy as building LEGO bricks. From the creator of the programmable Lego Mindstorms themselves, Scratch provides an easy-to-use and colorful IDE for kids to do their programming through a drag-and-drop interface. Supposedly, this teaches them basic programming constructs such as if-then-else and loop patterns.

Also, another post from The Third Bit mentions that there’s a NSA-sponsored site for kids. This is all good although I don’t know if the target audience members even know anything about cryptography yet, or let alone pronounce it. Thus, the next time your 3-year old asks you how to decrypt a rainbow table or how quicksort works, you need not to worry.

Filed under: Computer Science, brainwashing, toddlers

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" I would like to change the world, but I don't know where the source code is. "

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Geofrey Josef Flores is a Software Developer at IBM Toronto. He is finishing with a Software Engineering degree at University of Toronto on June 2009. As a frustrated artist he occasionally shoots with his Nikon D40x , and with music inclinations that includes playing guitar and singing. He apparently likes to talk about himself in third person as well.

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