They came from broken homes and had parents who failed to be good role models.
They came from broken homes and had parents who failed to be good role models.
After realizing the girls were inside, the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office said deputies went in the water and attempted to save the girls. Their feet sank upon entering the pond, and they deemed the rescue to be too risky. With windows rolled up and doors closed, Fox reports that the sheriff, Bob Gualtieri, said…
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The beauty in all of this is that I make IDEs.
I don’t use Microsoft Frontpage.
That means so much coming from someone who uses the gaming equivalent of Microsoft Frontpage.
You keep comforting yourself, get back to me when you learn.
Here you go, Champ.
You don’t make the resources, you don’t need to solve any real complex bugs. You don’t have any real scripts to write. You don’t need to make the AI yourself. So on and so forth. Nothing you do is done with any actual code, everything is already done for you. You can argue all you want that it’s not, but you’ve likely…
Then it’s not going to teach a kid anything.
You say that, I say he is playing a video game.
Call me when you get here.
And I don’t consider that to be legit either. I never said the list was perfect, just better.
“Advanced”
These are as bad as those stupid fucking programs Microsoft made that “simplified website making”. You’re not actually doing any programming, you’re dragging and dropping. The whole thing is just dumb and already…
No one hears “It’s so simple a 15 year old can do it.” and takes it seriously.
Advertising using age is a bad idea.
Yes, yes it does.
Yeah, no. Introduce them to something with actual coding, that’ll actually teach them the logic behind coding. There are actually quite a few (good) cheap options.
Project Spark, the downloadable game development tool
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