Become a fan of Slashdot on Facebook

 



Forgot your password?
typodupeerror
×

Submission + - The Telegraph Says Coding Is For Exceptionally Dull Weirdos (i-programmer.info) 1

mikejuk writes: The UK Government is trying to figure out how to teach children to code by changing what is taught in schools. The Telegraph, a leading UK newspaper, has put the other side of the case — Coding is for "exceptionally dull weirdo(s)"
The recent blog post
http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/technology/willardfoxton2/100011290/the-government-wants-to-teach-all-children-how-to-code-heres-why-its-a-stupid-idea/
  by Willard Foxton is an amazing insight into the world of the non-programming mind.
He goes on to say:
"Coding is a niche, mechanical skill, a bit like plumbing or car repair."
So coding is a mechanical skill — I guess he must be thinking of copy typing.
"As a subject, it only appeals to a limited set of people – the aforementioned dull weirdos. There’s a reason most startup co-founders are “the charming ideas guy” paired with “the tech genius”. It’s because if you leave the tech genius on his own he’ll start muttering to himself."
Why is it I feel a bout of muttering coming on?
"If a school subject is to be taught to everyone, it needs to have a vital application in everyday life – and that’s just not true of coding."
Of course it all depends on what you mean by "vital application".
The article is reactionary and designed to get people annoyed and posting comments — just over 600 at the moment- but what is worrying is that the viewpoint will ring true with anyone dumb enough not to be able to see the bigger picture. The same attitude extends not just to programming but to all STEM subjects. The next step in the argument is — why teach physics, chemistry, biology and math (as distinct from arithmetic) to any but exceptionally dumb weirdos.

Comment Re:GCC still has a long way to go... (Score 2) 191

Yes, "much better", going by available data. Here's that table with version numbers converted into dates. I deleted rows with missing data for either compiler, and removed other compilers. If I get bored, I might actually go through their changelogs for missing data.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub?key=0AsJ4G9Bsq42ddHRjbmJNbldUbWxFckpITTFQUkVJUUE&output=html

Comment Re:Lack of competition = stagnation (Score 1) 479

I hope that there are very few people that do their graphics editing inside Word, so using an external tool like Inkscape shouldn't be a burden. For the rest of the listed items, except MathML, try Maqetta (http://maqetta.org). You could get bonus reputation points for your company by convincing them to sponsor MathML support in Maqetta. If you need a more advanced editor, try JetBrains WebStorm.

Comment Re:Lack of competition = stagnation (Score 1) 479

Complex mathematical equations are easy. You've apparently never heard of MathML. It's been around for a few years.

Text with gradient fills and drop shadows are easy. You've apparently never heard of SVG. It's written in XML, and it can do all of that. It's been around for many years.

Date fields that updates automatically are easy. You've obviously never heard of Javascript. It's been around for two decades.

You ought to occasionally push back that rock blocking the entry to your cave and visit the real world.

Comment 1 GB (Score 0) 230

I seriously doubt they're planning on offering 1 GB per second service, as there are just about zero consumer-grade 8 Gb (let alone 10 Gb) modems, NICs, or routers. FFs, this is supposed to be a "tech" site, how the crap can you fail to use proper unit abbreviations?

Comment Re:Yes. (Score 1) 631

Several years ago, compiling anything on single-CPU machines was a serious pain. Hence the popularity of "binary" (I hate that term... all computer code is binary, FFS) distributions. Now, with quad-, sex-, and octo-CPU machines (yes, that's sex-core. If they wanted to call it hex-core, then they should've called four-core tetra-core. http://phrontistery.info/numbers.html), compiling everything is a piece of cake. Going from "nothing" to X takes perhaps 20 minutes, and going from there to a full DE takes another 30 minutes to an hour. And through all that, I can tell it to keep everything gnome/gtk/gstreamer the heck off my system :)

Comment Re:Non story (Score 1) 171

The only people affected by DRM are the paying customers

FTFY. The last time I paid for a Blu-ray movie, it wouldn't play on any of my computers with Blu-ray drives. Are you going to say I have to spend a full month or two of income on a TV and ANOTHER Blu-ray drive (one that doesn't even support data discs or burning from my computer)?

Slashdot Top Deals

egrep -n '^[a-z].*\(' $ | sort -t':' +2.0

Working...