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What programming languages should be taught in High School or above?

Survey period: 27 Oct 2014 to 3 Nov 2014

Choose all you think help teach the philosophy, design and patterns required for someone to truly understand programming.

OptionVotes% 
C#1,49254.91
C or C++1,53056.31
COBOL893.28
Haskell1324.86
Java1,00837.10
Javascript87432.17
MATLAB2147.88
Python62723.08
Ruby1917.03
Scheme682.50
Other37513.80
Respondents were allowed to choose more than one answer; totals may not add up to 100%



 
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GeneralSQL! Pin
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GeneralA language actually suitable for teaching PinPopular
Dan Sutton28-Oct-14 7:43
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FIorian Schneidereit28-Oct-14 14:47
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Well, it shows that it's not a good idea to start teaching a programming language without covering some fundamentals first. For example, to explain why everything in C# is a class, you have to tell people about object oriented programming, what it is and how it works. The same is true for all the other languages. I'm not sure if that means you have to start at the bare metal level and let them write assembler code, but it would be a good starting point to understand how a computer program works and how much of that gets hidden by higher-level languages.
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GeneralModernisation if over-rated! PinPopular
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GeneralProgrammers need a solid foundation. Pin
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