I agree that what you propose is a good thing for a kid
to have,
but it's a completely different topic - using the computer as a
general purpose learning tool, or playing on a computer. What
we were talking about was playing *with* a computer.
|For programming, I would recommend BASIC, TO START WITH, followed by an
|introduction to C and assembly as soon as basic principles are understood.
I've yet to see a BASIC that runs on top of an OS that's as
easy to get into and provides direct feedback as well as a
graphical BASIC DOS.
Apparently you have not tried Visual Basic...
|Once the kid has gotten thoroughly into it, THEN maybe a birthday present
|of a set of Linux disks?
Hah. My kids started on Linux, at about 8 and 10. Yeah, I
intend to (God help me) get a Win or Mac system soon, but
only because there are too many things not yet available on
Linux.
But Linux is just fine as a newbie OS for a kid.
At what level are you talking? I have not seen any sofware for kids (like
the knowledge adventure or humongous entertainment series) that would run on
Linux. It is hard to get a kid used to play with windows for 6 years and
tell him that it is crap and the one where you have to type long commands is
a lot better.
-Miles