Re: [colorforth] objects and forth
- Subject: Re: [colorforth] objects and forth
- From: Panthera Altaica <draltaica@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 6 Feb 2009 11:46:58 -0800 (PST)
--- On Mon, 2/2/09, vaded@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <vaded@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Out of curiosity, given your justified lack of faith in
> academia, how
> would you recommend a young adult in today's world went
> about learning
> to program?
Storytelling Alice
http://www.alice.org/kelleher/storytelling/
I think the design of Alice3 includes the investments of Storytelling Alice
> but most the money is in those insane
> paradigms. Do you learn the new Forths and hope that
> somehow you will find employment with that, and thus not "sell
> out"?
If you're going to get a job as a programmer it's best is you don't learn how to program. It will only cause you grief.
> Should people still be learning assembly for the PC and
> going from
> there?
M68k assembly seems the best.
> Is that the best starting point? Should the PC be
> skipped
> altogether? What books could even be recommended?
Science & Sanity. by ALFRED KORZYBSKI
http://esgs.free.fr/uk/art/sands.htm
Start with Semiotics and work your way up.
You need to teach them multilevel references and recursive definitions.
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