yes ofcourse!!
There are only a few languages which are good for teaching adults about programming. Visual Basic Studio 8 would be the best and most useful program to use to teach a beginner.
There is no one program used to teach programming. There are many programming languages so there is one way to learn programming. You normally use the program that you are learning to program in using a book and instruction as to how the language works.
I would personally learn Python because it teaches you about all of the important information and techniques of programming but doesn't have the complexity of languages like C++. They teach Python in schools now because of its friendly and simple concepts.
You can't learn languages in Antarctica. The scientists who live there are working, and would not have time to teach you.
Typically, yes... Game designers may use specialized computer languages that are optimized for gaming, but it still requires the type of logic that computer programming in general would employ.
All of them.
Usually the highest number of languages a toy can teach are mainly two , and they are usually only english and spanish . They do have other toys out there though can can and do teach other languages but arent sold at bigger chain stores .
"Hello World", is a simple computer prgram, mainly used to demonstrate and teach beginners the most basic syntax of programming languages. This is the first program that many people learn the basics of programming with, and is easily explained to novices.
the languages taught in French school are mainly English, Spanish, German.
Easy. Google "web programming tutorials", "web programming tools" and search through library books. That's what I did.
The purpose of processing is to teach the basics of programming in a visual manner. It is also used as a "virtual sketchbook" of sorts.
No, you need a real teacher, and a textbook.