Help for my granddaughter!

Discussion in 'Software' started by floyd, Dec 6, 2007.

  1. floyd

    floyd Private First Class

    I have an almost 13 year old granddaughter that is very good with logic puzzles and loves the computer and stated an interest in learning how to program games.
    While I know my way around the PC, I've never done much in the line of programming. I am considering on buying her for Christmas a beginners guide to C++. My thinking is if she's going to learn she might as well gain some real life experience she can use as opposed to getting her a book on basic or something like that.
    My question is two fold to you programmers. Is C++ going to be too difficult for a kid her age? And secondly any other recommendations for a simple C++ book or other suggestions if I'm not on the right path thinking about C++. I did find the MS visual C++ compiler that I downloaded for her and a beginners video from the MS website to supplement the book.
    Any help will really be a appreciated.
    Floyd
     
  2. Mada_Milty

    Mada_Milty MajorGeek

    I started programming when I was 14 years old. (Mind you, I didn't start into C++ until 16, or 17) I've heard of child prodigies doing far more than I've ever done as an adult at far earlier than when I started.

    I say this depends mostly on your granddaughter. If she's got a keen interest, and a good eye for details, there's no reason she couldn't learn C++.

    I had a great textbook when I was learning, the teachers said they chose it because it was most user-friendly (as you may know C++ can be fairly dry and rigid syntactically). It is called C++ Programming Today.
     
  3. Wookie

    Wookie Sergeant Major

    I started when I was about 12, I had a simple basic compiler and did not program again until I was 16 and started with PASCAL and have been coding ever since. C++ might be a bit rough for her being 13 as learning it can be quite boring and it is a bit lower level of a language and harder to understand. You might want to try something like VB or something more like a scripting language.

    Having said that, here is a beginning C++ game programming book that might work

    http://www.amazon.com/Beginning-Thr...bs_sr_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1196972938&sr=8-2

    but it assumes basic C++ knowledge, if she can handle C++ at that age though then she has some potential.

    here is another book I stumbled across for teens

    http://www.amazon.com/Programming-T...bs_sr_8?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1196972938&sr=8-8
    seems to be some complaints about the compiler or IDE it comes with but other than that looks like good reviews
     

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