[Info-vax] Rust as a HS language, was: Re: Quiet?
Arne Vajhøj
arne at vajhoej.dk
Thu Apr 7 20:27:12 EDT 2022
On 4/7/2022 8:31 AM, Simon Clubley wrote:
> On 2022-04-06, Arne Vajhøj <arne at vajhoej.dk> wrote:
>> On 4/6/2022 6:51 PM, VAXman- at SendSpamHere.ORG wrote:
>>> Rust as a high school language? I believe schools should be concentrating on
>>> reading, writing and mathematics with special emphasis on the mathematics. I
>>> can not believe that colleges need to offer remedial mathematics such as basic
>>> algebra to their incoming freshmen. Writing should be a close second. Writing
>>> as if "texting" friends is not composition.
>> The idea about teaching programming in secondary or primary school
>> come up frequently.
>>
>> Mostly from people that don't know programming.
>>
>> I don't think it make any sense. The available time will be
>> so small and the level taught so low that it will not be
>> useful. It does not provide the IT industry with something
>> they can use. And it does not provide any valuable skills to
>> the students.
>
> Back when I was in secondary school (early 1980s) programming classes
> _were_ along the subjects offered. Basic was the language in use but
> I also came across this new language called Fortran and started doing
> the assignments in that language as well as in Basic just for fun. :-)
>
> And you are wrong Arne in an important way. You don't get any direct
> skills that you can use in industry but it exposes students to what
> is involved in writing programs and the mindset required.
>
> It became obvious to me very quickly that this was something I _really_
> liked and made me consider it as my possible future (which obviously
> turned into reality).
It may work as a recruiting mechanism for IT relevant tertiary
educations.
But what is learnt in that context is something that eventually
has to be unlearned to actually become good at software development.
Software development has very little to do with typing in
lines of code.
Arne
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