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What programming languages should be taught in High School or above?

Survey period: 27 Oct 2014 to 3 Nov 2014

Choose all you think help teach the philosophy, design and patterns required for someone to truly understand programming.

OptionVotes% 
C#1,49254.91
C or C++1,53056.31
COBOL893.28
Haskell1324.86
Java1,00837.10
Javascript87432.17
MATLAB2147.88
Python62723.08
Ruby1917.03
Scheme682.50
Other37513.80
Respondents were allowed to choose more than one answer; totals may not add up to 100%



 
GeneralRe: A language actually suitable for teaching Pin
Dan Sutton29-Oct-14 6:26
Dan Sutton29-Oct-14 6:26 
GeneralRe: A language actually suitable for teaching Pin
RASPeter28-Oct-14 16:51
professionalRASPeter28-Oct-14 16:51 
GeneralRe: A language actually suitable for teaching Pin
Dan Sutton29-Oct-14 6:22
Dan Sutton29-Oct-14 6:22 
GeneralRe: A language actually suitable for teaching Pin
adriancs29-Oct-14 0:18
mvaadriancs29-Oct-14 0:18 
GeneralRe: A language actually suitable for teaching Pin
Dan Sutton29-Oct-14 6:24
Dan Sutton29-Oct-14 6:24 
GeneralRe: A language actually suitable for teaching Pin
adriancs29-Oct-14 12:59
mvaadriancs29-Oct-14 12:59 
GeneralRe: A language actually suitable for teaching Pin
Dan Sutton29-Oct-14 13:30
Dan Sutton29-Oct-14 13:30 
GeneralRe: A language actually suitable for teaching Pin
Philippe Mori29-Oct-14 16:57
Philippe Mori29-Oct-14 16:57 
I agree with you. Typically, you want to present primitive types, keyword, conditional and looping statements early. At that point everything can be written inside main function.

Afterward, you might present some existing and useful classes like list, string then present function, classes and then OOP.

You cannot learn everything at once and it is perfectly valid to use Console.WriteLine as a black box at that point...
Philippe Mori

GeneralRe: A language actually suitable for teaching Pin
adriancs29-Oct-14 23:57
mvaadriancs29-Oct-14 23:57 
GeneralModernisation if over-rated! Pin
Joezer BH28-Oct-14 6:23
professionalJoezer BH28-Oct-14 6:23 
Generalchose multiple Pin
Dennis E White28-Oct-14 5:20
professionalDennis E White28-Oct-14 5:20 
GeneralProgrammers need a solid foundation. Pin
David B Legg28-Oct-14 5:01
David B Legg28-Oct-14 5:01 
GeneralRe: Programmers need a solid foundation. Pin
Dan Sutton28-Oct-14 7:46
Dan Sutton28-Oct-14 7:46 
GeneralRe: Programmers need a solid foundation. Pin
David B Legg28-Oct-14 9:52
David B Legg28-Oct-14 9:52 
GeneralRe: Programmers need a solid foundation. Pin
Dan Sutton28-Oct-14 10:32
Dan Sutton28-Oct-14 10:32 
GeneralPython is flexible Pin
s-ort28-Oct-14 1:57
s-ort28-Oct-14 1:57 
GeneralWhy is COBOL so low? Pin
Dominic Burford28-Oct-14 1:09
professionalDominic Burford28-Oct-14 1:09 
GeneralRe: Why is COBOL so low? Pin
Rob Philpott28-Oct-14 3:16
Rob Philpott28-Oct-14 3:16 
GeneralRe: Why is COBOL so low? Pin
Dominic Burford28-Oct-14 3:34
professionalDominic Burford28-Oct-14 3:34 
GeneralRe: Why is COBOL so low? Pin
Rob Philpott28-Oct-14 4:03
Rob Philpott28-Oct-14 4:03 
GeneralRe: Why is COBOL so low? Pin
Dominic Burford28-Oct-14 4:11
professionalDominic Burford28-Oct-14 4:11 
GeneralRe: Why is COBOL so low? Pin
Rob Philpott28-Oct-14 4:51
Rob Philpott28-Oct-14 4:51 
GeneralRe: Why is COBOL so low? Pin
Dominic Burford28-Oct-14 5:17
professionalDominic Burford28-Oct-14 5:17 
GeneralC++ has it all Pin
KarstenK27-Oct-14 23:52
mveKarstenK27-Oct-14 23:52 
GeneralRe: C++ has it all Pin
Rally2xs28-Oct-14 2:24
Rally2xs28-Oct-14 2:24 

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