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Re: Re: Re: Re: Using perl to teach programming

by stefan k (Curate)
on Jan 31, 2001 at 21:00 UTC ( [id://55497]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Re: Re: Using perl to teach programming
in thread Using perl to teach programming

This sounds reasonable. The abiliry to create 'real' working little scripts is simply a good way of 'getting a feeling' for things. If the beginner would see some nicely formatted and correctly indented code, it would it could well improve his or her understanding. You could even go one step further and use the line numbers to output listings like we find in magazines. Maybe even HTML(orwhatever)-style. OK, you're probably right that this would mean a lot of effort ;-)

The list-storing-method would mean command-history, too (or did you think of theat already ichimunki?)

Regards
Stefan K

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