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James Robertson

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On teaching Smalltalk to kids Posted: Feb 23, 2005 4:58 AM
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With regards to Don Box's post on finding a language to use to teach kids to program - I think that using EToys as a starting place would work out very well. It teaches logic without getting into syntax or anything low level - and you can follow from there straight into the Smalltalk code when you think they are ready.

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