[AccessD] New Language

Rocky Smolin rockysmolin at bchacc.com
Thu Apr 14 12:16:41 CDT 2011


Noah recommends starting with Java. Says LUA data types are confusing and
Java is more structured and object oriented.  Debugging is harder in LUA as
well.   

I'll see if I can post a video of the competition they did at the regionals.
I have it - just have to figure out how and where to post.

Rocky


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[mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of Jim Lawrence
Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2011 9:38 AM
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Well of course you should be bragging...if you weren't you wouldn't be his
father...it goes with the territory...it is your responsibility. It sure
sounds like Noah is a chip off the old motherboard as the saying goes.

But of course being his Dad you must post pictures and with explanations of
the coding and how it works etc.

One day, who knows, Noah may be able to keep his Mom and Dad in the
lifestyle they have so aspired to. ;-)

Good kid...send along my congratulations.

LUA looks like a very interesting language, completely open source, written
by two professors with PHDs in computer science and a researcher with a
doctorate in mathematics; all from Brazil. The site where the language can
be downloaded would be http://www.lua.org/

Jim

 

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[mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of
rockysmolin at bchacc.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2011 9:56 PM
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Subject: Re: [AccessD] New Language

Noah is 14 and started a few years back - now he's the programmer for the
robotics team that won the regional competition and we're going to St. Louis
in 2 weeks for the national competition (OK now you're just braggin' Smolin,
cut to the chase)


He knows a bunch of languages now and is a linux geek.  I think they have no
trouble learning the syntax of a language.  

What I taught him was technique - our bag o' tips and tricks, how to use
variable names that mean something, how to comment code out of self defense,
arrays, structuring your program with basic building blocks of functions and
subs, stuff like that.  

And I'd give you son a simple task to complete - I never learned anything in
programming that I didn't have to, that is, I could never force myself to
learn something without an application.  And a language that fits the
application.  Noah does a lot with LUA.  Java and C might be better for him.
But I don't think that matters too much as we know the skills from one
language transfer to other langauges.


But what would be cool is if he could learn enough Access to start on some
simple maintenance tasks for you - modify a form or a report, add a field,
stuff like that.  Eventually he works into a paying job. :)

ROcky

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[mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of jwcolby
Sent: Monday, April 11, 2011 11:27 AM
To: Access Developers discussion and problem solving
Subject: Re: [AccessD] New Language

My 10 year old son is independently and without prompting asking dad to
teach him how to program a computer. :)

It appears that he has decided that what dad does is pretty cool.

Anyway, I think I will look at this with Robbie. I think I will also start
teaching him Access. 
IMHO, Access is a pretty easy to use programming environment, with the debug
window to just execute code, buttons to press to cause code to run, and text
boxes (unbound) to enter data in for things like a simple "add two numbers"
first project.

Does anyone want to share "teaching the kids" stories?

John W. Colby
www.ColbyConsulting.com

On 3/25/2011 5:41 PM, Stuart McLachlan wrote:
> For all you people who are looking at moving away from Acces who want

> something easy to use and are wedded to the .Net world, MS have just
the thing for you:
>
> http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/beginner/ff384126.aspx
>
> :-)
>
>
>
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