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	<description>At Lang.NEXT 2012 several conversations took place in the &amp;quot;social room&amp;quot; and we captured some of them for C9. Here, computer scientist and C#&amp;nbsp;PM Mads Torgersen discusses the Grace programming language with legendary computer scientist and educator&amp;nbsp;Kim Bruce,&amp;nbsp;one of Grace&#39;s designers. How do you design a general purpose programming language that is primarily a language for learning how to program (eventually) in other languages like C&amp;#43;&amp;#43;, C#, Java? Tune in. </description>
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		<title>Re: Mads Torgersen and Kim Bruce - Grace Programming Language</title>
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			<![CDATA[Interesting talk, but not sure if an educational language is still actual these days. I mean, today&#39;s youth who are considering to pursue Computer Science already have hands dirt in C&#47;C&#43;&#43;, Python, Java&#47;C&#35;, etc...<br><br>Other potential user base could be people from other disciplines who suddenly are in need to know programming - but this means they need an industry language &#40;to solve some real problem in their real job&#41;.<br><br>Regards,<br>Zura<p>posted by Zura</p>]]>
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