You don't say how old your son is, but I'd go for the tutorials at code.org or Scratch (scratch.mit.edu), which are far more structured, visual and geared for
kids. My 7- and 9-year olds love them.
--Diego

On Sun, Jan 24, 2016 at 2:03 PM, Patrick <patr...@spellingbeewinnars.org> wrote:
Hi !

I thinking of introducing programming to my son. I am reading javascript
for kids but it seems to me that many of these concepts would be easier
in fish and a shell might be an even easier place to tinker than a
browser/text editor.

I am looking for the lowest barrier to entry.

What do you think?

-Patrick

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