[Year 12 SofDev] choosing a language for 2008
Steven Bird
sb at csse.unimelb.edu.au
Tue Sep 18 11:52:47 EST 2007
On 9/18/07, Mark Kelly <kel at mckinnonsc.vic.edu.au> wrote:
> VB6 'cos...
>
> 1. I already was familiar with it and did not have time to learn a new
> language in 2007
> 2. It's free for gov't schools
> 3. Lotsa support
> 4. It has all the classical programming constructs (except pointers),
> making a good jumping-off point to other languages
> 5. It's RAD
> 6. It's relatively easy to teach (BASIC began as a teaching language)
In addition to these desiderata, it would be good if the chosen
language supported the
teaching of key computing principles and practices such as
decomposition, encapsulation, procedural abstraction, code reuse, and
testing. Its not clear that VB is the best choice here.
Remember that your output is our input :-)
-Steven Bird (coordinator of new first year IT stream at Melbourne Uni)
http://www.csse.unimelb.edu.au/~sb/
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