Mindstorms - Papert

1980

“Programming a computer means nothing more or less than communicating to it in a language that it and the human user can both ‘understand.’ And learning languages is one of the things children do best. Every normal child learns to talk. Why then should a child not learn to ‘talk’ to a computer?” (P.5-6)

Papert, Seymour. Page 5-7, 16, 19, Mindstorms: Children, Computers and Powerful Ideas. Basic Books, Inc., Publishers, 1980.

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