06-03-2016, 05:07 AM
Hi!
If your son doesn't have any experience with programming / code then perhaps something basic like scratch is a good place to start. I haven't tried installing scratch on the Pine64 - but I think it shouldn't be a problem. It's more of lego- building with code really, and introduces kids to the basic concepts.
But perhaps its best for him to get to grips with bash first? there are many of tutorials out there ...
After that, I believe that python is a go-to language these days
Hope this helps
If your son doesn't have any experience with programming / code then perhaps something basic like scratch is a good place to start. I haven't tried installing scratch on the Pine64 - but I think it shouldn't be a problem. It's more of lego- building with code really, and introduces kids to the basic concepts.
But perhaps its best for him to get to grips with bash first? there are many of tutorials out there ...
After that, I believe that python is a go-to language these days
Hope this helps