Python taught in schools?

Lawrence D'Oliveiro ldo at geek-central.gen.new_zealand
Tue Jun 27 01:06:30 EDT 2006


In article <e7oapr$9ja$1 at mlucom4.urz.uni-halle.de>,
 Mirco Wahab <peace.is.our.profession at gmx.de> wrote:

>Thus spoke Lawrence D'Oliveiro (on 2006-06-26 09:21):
>
>> In article <e7lv4a$h6k$1 at mlucom4.urz.uni-halle.de>,
>>  Mirco Wahab <wahab at chemie.uni-halle.de> wrote:
>> 
>>>C++ programming requires you to massively invest your thinking
>>>first into the setup of your build environment ...
>> 
>> I don't understand why. It's easy enough to build small programs with a 
>> single g++ command.
>
>Think about beeing a young guy with a
>windows pc at home.
>
>To make sense of your 45 min C++
>class, you need to practice the
>stuff at home for sure, I'd guess.
>
>Now go ahead! What would you do?

Download a Linux distro with a complete GCC, Emacs, GDB etc. Then go 
wild.



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