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Comment author: lsparrish 29 May 2012 05:53:36PM *  12 points [-]

I'm a big fan of the interactive approach:

IMHO any tutorial that starts out with "first install the compiler" is suboptimal for a procrastinator to get started with because Delay is part of the procrastination equation. Also reading is not the same thing as typing.

Once you've typed in a bunch of code in a language it increases your Expectancy, making it easier to dive into the steps of installing an IDE and following along from a book.

Comment author: MBlume 29 May 2012 11:26:13PM 7 points [-]

Note that if you intend to learn a bunch of languages, starting from a linux box means that "first install the compiler" is just "sudo apt-get install haskell-platform", or for Python, a no-op

Comment author: lsparrish 30 May 2012 01:40:12AM 2 points [-]

This is a good point. Being on Linux as a starting point eliminates a lot of trivial inconveniences to programming. For example, it's simple to clone a git repo. Also you're more likely to actually use the command line for everyday stuff, which automatically teaches some aspects of programming.