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Scratch - Educational Programming from MIT

Friday, March 16th, 2007

I have had a vague plan that someday I might teach my kids to program. Originally I planned to use a Logo dialect but Sean recently sent me a link to Scratch, the new programming environment for teaching children how to program. Its a graphic interface that runs on Macs and Windows is highly interactive and piggybacks on the turtle graphics model of Logo. However scratch is a much richer and more interactive environment with sounds, animation and a graphical programming language that insulates you completely from the VI/Emacs wars so prevalent in other programming communities :-)

I’ve only had a quick play with it tonight but so far, so good.

Of course sooner or later, they will have to graduate to Python (the one true programming language).

Resources for the Entrepreneur at MIT

Thursday, May 11th, 2006

I found this RESOURCES FOR THE ENTREPRENEUR web page at MIT today. Articles look pretty relevant to anybody starting a VC backed company.