06.10.2016, 12:55
Scripting requires a certain level of logical thinking that kids just havent developed yet. And San Andreas still is a famous game among kids, thats why there are more young people here than in most other online communities.
Imagine you never programmed, and got no idea what a compiler or a script is. You just finished elementary school and decide to try it. Doing this without a teacher at your side that helps you developing the logical thinking, and not even knowing the very basic syntax is a hard task. Their behaviour is totally normal.
Its not bad at all, Id even encourage people to try it at young ages. Improves brain developement and stuff, provided that they dont give up too fast.
I pretty much started programming just when I learned how to write. Produced tons of extremely bad code, had lots of trouble. If internet already were around back then Id probably asked the same stupid questions that people ask today, but I certainly wouldnt be where I am now if I hadnt started that early.
So dont get mad at them, but help them building up their intelligence. Some simple explanations might keep them learning and eventually theyll grow up to be the next bill gates. Wouldnt that be cool?
Imagine you never programmed, and got no idea what a compiler or a script is. You just finished elementary school and decide to try it. Doing this without a teacher at your side that helps you developing the logical thinking, and not even knowing the very basic syntax is a hard task. Their behaviour is totally normal.
Its not bad at all, Id even encourage people to try it at young ages. Improves brain developement and stuff, provided that they dont give up too fast.
I pretty much started programming just when I learned how to write. Produced tons of extremely bad code, had lots of trouble. If internet already were around back then Id probably asked the same stupid questions that people ask today, but I certainly wouldnt be where I am now if I hadnt started that early.
So dont get mad at them, but help them building up their intelligence. Some simple explanations might keep them learning and eventually theyll grow up to be the next bill gates. Wouldnt that be cool?