I think it’s a neat and interesting way to teach programming. Having tried teaching kids of various ages, nieces and nephews and my own children, I find physical puzzles are more captivating and easier to relate to.
I really wish that such things would instead be shared and celebrated and translated.
I did wonder, reading such a comment, whether it would be a hyperbole, but not only is it documented, it is way worse than that. The free market is only ever enforced in the direction that suits the US, and the vassal states get screwed.
1. Break things down into small units
2. Think about sequence
3. Find patterns
4. Focus on the important things
5. Visualize sequences in your mind
Love the silly music and the way they teach, thanks for sharing this!
I want to do the "make me a sandwich" routine as well :D
I mean, come on. If it was free in both directions, the US might lose sometimes!!
Sigh. It's so sad. Stuff like this is why free-marketeers (and in particular libertarians) earn my ire. There is not a single economy in the world that is an actually free market. Capital can move fairly freely and labor not at all.