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Are there resources for teaching kids to code?
Good afternoon. I have a 14 year old nephew. Shows interest in programming. What is the best language for explaining the basics? Are there resources to help you learn the most basic things?
ps: Preferably JS or C#, but not required.
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There are also games that teach programming.
For example Colobot and based on it Ceebot.
Very educational for teenagers
try to join the minecraft game on the Internet, well, I mean to attach the child, well, Lego constructors with programming functions, then adnroid-andruino-respbury devices ...
the most important thing is to attract the attention of the child, his interest, and you need to do it effortlessly.
in the game you can learn from the basics to the intricacies of programming, and even at a young age, if the child is interested, he will try to master and program in fairly modern and professional languages and tools
You don't have to start with either JS or C#.
JS is an asynchronous language, due to this it does not always behave in an obvious way. +He is very corrupting.
// Fun observation: Most job seekers who say they know 7+/10 JS only know jQuery.
C# is a high-level OOP language, in order to be able to use it you need to know the basics.
I recommend starting with the good old C and the basics of algorithms.
Choose JS. C# is too complicated for a beginner, let alone a child. And with JS, simple scripts are trained in an hour.
Children really like to create their own toys, there are many video tutorials on creating toys in C # C Sharp from scratch on the Videosharp.info project
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