@livho Well, actually®, that’s a common misconception. You learn how to programme with concepts, not with a programming language. You can learn any language later if you understood the fundamentals. 🤷
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@livho Well, actually®, that’s a common misconception. You learn how to programme with concepts, not with a programming language. You can learn any language later if you understood the fundamentals. 🤷
@proedie I just don't think that the selected languages are a good choice for students to understand the fundamentals. And if you want to understand modern concepts, you should maybe also look at at least one language that supports these modern concepts. Overwhelming students with both C and Haskell in the first semester doesn't sound like a suitable approach to me.