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Will try this at home.
Good judgment comes from experience, and experience comes from bad judgment. Barry LePatner
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WaTiN[^] web test automation for dotnet
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Another pretentious spelling.
The tool looks good, but I cannot stand the deliberate abuse of the language...
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Why a link to a Wiki article and not to the app?
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Sorry, because i love wiki freemind[^]
modified on Friday, June 10, 2011 10:18 AM
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A Suggestion.
Change your message(s) icons to Answer because you have posted answer (not a question), It will give you Authority points instead of Enquirer points.
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unfortunately changing the message type does not alter the rep points, they are determined at the initial posting.
Maybe, I don't know, things get corrected at a recalc, however I have strong doubts.
Luc Pattyn [My Articles] Nil Volentibus Arduum
The quality and detail of your question reflects on the effectiveness of the help you are likely to get. Please use <PRE> tags for code snippets, they improve readability. CP Vanity has been updated to V2.4
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Luc Pattyn wrote: Maybe, I don't know, things get corrected at a recalc
Yes, I have seen that here before.
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Then I need to requalify a few thousand of my earliest posts, from general to answer.
Luc Pattyn [My Articles] Nil Volentibus Arduum
The quality and detail of your question reflects on the effectiveness of the help you are likely to get. Please use <PRE> tags for code snippets, they improve readability. CP Vanity has been updated to V2.4
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I have a small nephew that wants to learn coding (he is 9 years old).
Where can I direct him for simple coding, web design, applications etc...?
I hope the intelligentsia/gestalt can help me point him to a site that is useful.
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try this[^].
If he is young this is a good site.
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Thanks.
Looks coool for a child
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You beat me to it Neo.
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Thanks.
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I used Alice in college and it was so buggy it made me
Had that been my first programming language, I can only imagine how frustrated I would have been using it. Though, it has been about 5 years since then, so hopefully they've fixed that stuff.
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Wouldn't this have been best asked in the Lounge? It's not really about free tools.
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You might think that, but he would be down voted for asking a programming question.
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I vaguely recall a language called LOGO which had something to do with turtles drawing shapes on the screen. I think it was intended to be child-friendly, give them immediate visual feedback while not being too complicated to learn, that kind of thing.
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Yes! That may have been the first "programming language" I learned. Though it may have been on a Mac, so I'm not sure if a PC implementation exists (and then still not sure if it would work on a modern OS).
Logo (Wikipedia)
MSWLogo (info, downloads)
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AspDotNetDev wrote: the first "programming language" I learned
The first programming language I learned was FORTRAN. You wrote it out on a piece of paper and gave it to a bunch of women sitting in a room, who came back to you the following day with a stack of different coloured punch cards ("Don't drop them again like you did last time, dearie, ha ha") which you handed over to a very important man called an Operator ("No you can't come into the computer room, only fully trained people are allowed to touch The Computer, it's very expensive you know") who loaded them for you. A few hours later you were handed a pile of paper covered with arcane symbols and gibberish and you would then spend the next few days trying to figure out why your program didn't work so that you could start all over again.
Kids today just don't know how to have fun.
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