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)Maybe approach parents with kids that have a real interest in programming? Parents let their kids take extra math classes, surely they'll do the same for programming/computer "science" (or whatever it is called in school nowadays)
Think it was called "Computers SG/HG" when I was in school.Information Technology.
Be very careful of this, PHP isn't the best language to learn on, there are many bad habits that can be picked up from PHP and the tool set isn't the best. For a high school student, Delphi is fine probably. Universities start student off on C++ for a good reason. Dot net is the best option for web development in my opinion, and .net core is will eventually become a major player for web development if it isn't already.If I was thought php in school I would have been in a very different career vs where I am now.
Heck even Javascript.
The world is a web app.
Oh for sure.Be very careful of this, PHP isn't the best language to learn on, there are many bad habits that can be picked up from PHP and the tool set isn't the best. For a high school student, Delphi is fine probably. Universities start student off on C++ for a good reason. Dot net is the best option for web development in my opinion, and .net core is will eventually become a major player for web development if it isn't already.
Agreed. If you can't learn a new language after learning the basic concepts then you didn't learn anything anyway.They're not "stuck" on Delphi, the Department of Education told them that the standard is Delphi and those that taught Java moved back to it.
It shouldn't matter though. We are afterall talking about 17/18 year olds and they'll learn another language after matric anyway.
Hardly a consideration when choosing a school. I'd take a qualified instructor stuck with Delphi over a hack who writes Java in his spare time any day of the week (and when I say hack I refer to the average "computer class" teacher in school).
We had Turbo Pascal as a 7th subject.
I started my career with Delphi 6
Delphi I guess is a nice school language because there is limited time, and it is really easy to drop a button, double click and update a label.
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Latter part of high school, we had to petition school board for access to their administration's Sharp MZ80K. So in general my high school was limited to Computer Science Theory (Boolean Algebra, Logic Gates, ...) where computers were neither required or available.
30 miles (~48kn) :wtf:The computer version of "when I was young I had to walk 30 miles to school, with no shoes, in the rain".