• Why do you even have to mention OOP?

    Because I was saying why it’s a bad choice to teach to Year 7. I already said if it was up to me I’d teach them Pascal.

    C# is object oriented too

    Yes, I know, but in this case it’s the lesser of 2 evils, for the other reasons I gave.

    Python is comparatively easier as it’s nearly literally pseudo-code

    And as I just said to someone else, students even struggle with pseudo code.

    e.g no need for semi-colon, brackets

    And I already said that’s one of the drawbacks - indenting has to be EXACT or your program doesn’t work anymore.

    As for indentation being exact, IMO that’s on you

    It’s not on me - it’s in the language itself to begin with. I have no control over it.

    Beginners should be given a proper development environment to work in that helps them as much as possible. Modern editors and IDEs point out syntax errors and indentation errors are incredibly basic

    Now see if you can get the school admin’s to install those ones. As I said, that’s the root issue to begin with - the school admin’s.

    If they are working in an environment that doesn’t even point that out to them, they have been setup incorrectly

    Now see if you can get the school admin’s to fix it. Welcome to the struggle the teachers face in teaching what WE want to teach them.

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      It seems you did the best you could with what you had to work with. It’s a shame the other users don’t understand that you didn’t get to choose the tools your students could use and instead went with what they, in their freedom to choose and install what they want, would have used to teach. I can imagine you only had notepad and Idle to use.