I'm not really qualified to answer that, so I was mum, but if I had to answer 
and couldn't be held to account... ;-)

I would say that any young person who wants to become a programmer or app 
designer (not sure the distinction) will need a degree, pure and simple. 
Otherwise they will not even get past HR. Livecode is not going to help them do 
that. What Livecode is GREAT for methinks, is introducing someone to 
development without bogging them down in all the specifics of other mid level 
languages. 

There are I'm sure great articles you can search for about basic coding 
principles. Things like make code readable, thinking about and diagramming out 
what the program will actually do, consistent and understandable variable and 
command naming, breaking everything down into discreet tasks, inclusion of 
error checking etc. 

Bob S


> On Nov 1, 2019, at 03:23 , Graham Samuel via use-livecode 
> <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> 
> I was disappointed that I only got one reply to my query about LC as a 
> platform for learning programming - I thought this was a big thing with quite 
> a few people on this list, some of whom are actually educators. Since I’ve 
> failed in this, can someone suggest a better way of getting an answer (e.g. 
> forums, mother ship)?
> 
> TIA
> 
> Graham
> 
> I wrote:
> 
>> I have been approached by one of my family to ask what would be the first 
>> steps for someone (a young adult) to enable them to enter the world of app 
>> design and programming. Obviously I need to ask more questions myself, such 
>> as whether this would be to get a job, or simply as an educational exercise, 
>> or maybe to provide a launchpad for a startup idea. However, even at this 
>> stage, of course my thoughts turned to LiveCode.
>> 
>> So my question to the community is, how would such a person start off - 
>> assuming they’re intelligent, very familiar with consumer-level technology 
>> such as smart phones, tablets, laptop computers for study etc. and social 
>> media, but probably have never seen or thought about what is involved in 
>> designing, implementing and publishing an app (I would just say “a program”, 
>> but that shows how old I am) on any platform? If it is LC (and why not?), 
>> are the published lessons sufficient? What is the view of those on this list 
>> who do actually teach this stuff? 
>> 
>> The trouble for me is that I have been around all this for 50 years (more, 
>> to be truthful) and so can’t project myself well into the mind of that kind 
>> of newbie. One guess is that one way to start would be to find a cheap 
>> hardware platform (probably an Android tablet) and try to use the LC 
>> Community Edition to allow me to create something for that; but that idea 
>> may be stupid, particularly as one would need a different platform to 
>> actually do the development work.
>> 
>> Hoping for some insights
>> 
>> Graham

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