Nicely done Guys . The idea of taking a specific approach to the languages by separating them is a not only more accurate and efficient, but also encouraging.

I am not a qualified computer programmer, but by next year I will be, and I plan to give it my best shot. It’s funny though, when I was doing a touch of software programming in high School I hated it. You had to write paragraphs of code upon code just to draw a line and then to give it a color was a next task. At that time the aim of the class was to draw a cube :-[ So you can just image.

But now I love programming like crazing because I understand its value, I guess the teacher was just crappy and I did not see the value and potential software development at that tender age. If those teachers would only take time out to show students the possible application of those “way-out” concepts given in school, probably greater appreciation would be shown by students.

Anyway, great going again administrators that move is encouraging.

Higher Peace,
Kacey.