bn-l 7 days ago

Who is this aimed at? Kids? If so it is unbelievably far off the mark.

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hyperhello 7 days ago

It’s probably just aimed at scratching an itch of the person who designed it. Often when I see “for kids” I see a simplification of what adults would think. Here I see…JavaScript without brackets and parentheses.

bn-l 7 days ago

If it is designed for kids then it is off the mark.

mike_ivanov 7 days ago

Depends on the kind of kids. I find the approach perfect for the 10-15 years old age group.

lukaslalinsky 7 days ago

It has a similar vibe to the BASIC I was starting with at around 10-11 years old. When I first saw this, I was thinking it could be a good first language for someone who is actually eager to learn more, but doesn't need to be exposed to the realities of the IT world.

gus_massa 7 days ago

I made a somewhat similar project for My daughter when she was 8 or 9 y.o. It was a turtle that has to turn instead of using absolute coordinates like in this article.

mike_ivanov 7 days ago

There are 3yo kids, 5yo, 15yo ... 50yo kids. All are different. Don't judge by your own inner kid age.

istjohn 7 days ago

Why do you say that? It seems like a great halfway point between Scratch and Python.

delusional 7 days ago

How come? When I was learning HTML 20 years ago it was all angelfire sites and w3schools. This seems like a reasonable analogue to that. It doesn't have to be for all people in an age group.

James_K 7 days ago

There are people who don't know how to program, not necessarily because they are young, but because it hasn't been relevant in their lives yet.

SoftTalker 7 days ago

This is most people, and it will never be relevant in their lives ever.

chrisbrandow 7 days ago

Why?