
Hi, The best one that I found found for kids is scratch http://scratch.mit.edu/ which is a very visual drag and drop language, and helps kids work out how languages work and I think it is good starter before moving onto a more lower level language which is more text/coding based. Gordon. On 29/11/2011, at 12:02 PM, jason@docpc.com.au wrote:
I would like to start teaching my children programming. They have access to an iMac, I am thinking that now they old enough to learn a language. I've looked at the standard Mac programming. But it seems to complex to start them off on. Any suggestions?
By the way the children's ages are 9 (boy) and 13 (girl). They are home schooled it would be great to be able to add another subject under their belt.
If necessary I could create a virtual machine with linux running in it.
Thanks for any suggestions.
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