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Khan academy coding javascript
Khan academy coding javascript









khan academy coding javascript

With Javascript being the mess that it is I doubt it would be a good starting language, it has too much idiosyncrasies. IMO it's a bad choice for a first language. The behavior of floating-point numbers is extremely non-intuitive unless you know how they work.Jason on Senthil Kumaran on Ī big issue in using javascript as a first language is the “all numbers are floating-point” problem. Teaching it it as language can inculcate incomplete software design ideas. The aim for the first programming module or course should be to get students interested in programming, and for that JavaScript is the best language in my opinion. Students can do very interesting things very quickly. What really "sells" for JS is that it's probably the only language currently with which you can start to write interesting programs with graphics (go HTML5 canvas) without actually installing anything Eli Bendersky on Just to further support this, we actually teach JavaScript as the first language in our Mobile degree program at Full Sail University.Mike on











Khan academy coding javascript