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From: kolding@june.cs.washington.edu (Eric Koldinger)
Newsgroups: comp.lang.misc
Subject: Re: Which language to teach first?
Message-ID: <9015@june.cs.washington.edu>
Date: 15 Aug 89 20:38:28 GMT
References: <5688@ficc.uu.net> <6265@hubcap.clemson.edu>
Reply-To: kolding@uw-june.cs.washington.edu (Eric Koldinger)
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In article <6265@hubcap.clemson.edu> billwolf%hazel.cs.clemson.edu@hubcap.clemson.edu writes:
>> So, what language should non-majors start with?
>
>    It is probably inadvisable to teach them any language at all;
>    instead, a survey of user-oriented systems (Hypercard, the
>    so-called 4GLs, and so on) would probably be more appropriate. 

Why?  Just because someone doesn't want to be a CS major doesn't mean that
he/she doesn't want to learn to program, or have need to program.  What about,
for instance, engineering majors who often have to design large programs, but
aren't CS people, per se?

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