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| 05 Nov 2016 12:32 PM |
| Now, I wanna try LUA, but seriously, 10 year olds can't do that! We should give them the option for a more simpler way of coding: Block-based coding. |
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| 05 Nov 2016 12:34 PM |
If you want a good program with block based coding, you should look elsewhere. ROBLOX uses Lua, and Lua is one of the simplest languages to learn. And don't say 10 year olds can't do that, I've been coding since I was 9 years old and I learned C# in Unity3D before I even came across ROBLOX.
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| 05 Nov 2016 12:42 PM |
If you want to start code, it's best to learn a form of BASIC. (Though I didn't do this, I just learned Batch).
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| 05 Nov 2016 12:55 PM |
| The younger you are, the easier it is to learn a programming language. |
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| 05 Nov 2016 12:57 PM |
| I started programming when I was 9. |
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| 05 Nov 2016 12:58 PM |
| @above That's not true, it's only true with Real Languages (like spanish for example). Young children will struggle to ### ##### #### round it. |
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| 05 Nov 2016 01:47 PM |
Oh, this was just according to my grade six media teacher years ago, hehe.
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