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@rigobertomolina 14 years. She has had some basic introduction (using C as programming language) at school but that has left her more confused.
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tysa43038y14yo girls mostly like boys. tell her how rich programmers/entrepreneurs like girls who code.
and kaboom, you have a Lovelace on your hands
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@azuredivay Not forcing, I sincerely want her to make up her own mind about it. So i would like to introduce her to something that helps her later whether or not she continues in the field.
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yusijs12508yBuilding out a blog is a bit of a tough start though? I'd start with something simple like todomvc, and show her how to build out the site from there? Would also be able to use javascript as a backend (nodejs) for an easy start.
However you go about it - teach her the wrong way to do it first, then the good way, and explain why! everyone can follow a tutorial, but if you show multiple ways and tell her what is the good and what is the bad way, she learns something > feels like she accomplishes something. -
Trejak2048ylol just use Python or Java. (better Java actually...). use Dr.Java so she isn't overwhelmed with an ide and can just press play. XD don't overcomplicate it and just make a hello world application. Then after making something that takes her name and age and stuff ask if she likes it. then go from there.
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Start from scratch by media labs, once she is confident move to nodejs or python.
Looking for a suggestion here. I am looking to introduce my wife's niece to the "art of computer science". I am looking for something basic yet fun. So far, my plan is to help her design her own website with a blog.
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