My 16 year old cousin has an interest in programming. She took a web mastering class a few years ago and loved it and understood it well. She hasn't really done anything outside of the class, but she's having trouble deciding what she wants to do in college. It's a good major to have and, more importantly, she seems to love doing it. I just wanted to get her doing some stuff on the side and seeing if she likes it. Anything you guys can recommend for me?
When I was a kid, we used this program in school called Microworlds, or something. I didn't realize it at the time, but we were learning how to code. I can't remember it, but there was another flash game I had played a few years ago. It was basically a puzzle game where you control a robot through some mazes with obstacles. You don't control the robot in real time, though. You basically use very basic, dumbed down code to move him around.
When I was a kid, we used this program in school called Microworlds, or something. I didn't realize it at the time, but we were learning how to code. I can't remember it, but there was another flash game I had played a few years ago. It was basically a puzzle game where you control a robot through some mazes with obstacles. You don't control the robot in real time, though. You basically use very basic, dumbed down code to move him around.