Ahhhhh, pure Richmond! Everything is right with the world again
richmond62 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 18, 2022 4:55 pm
North Americans don't have a clue hòw the other 90% of the world live.
if you you're referring to me as being North American you couldn't be more wrong if you tried (and you are trying

).
Where does this comment even fit in...???
richmond62 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 18, 2022 4:55 pm
Well, Yes, 30% of secondary school kids in Bulgaria do, and that's Europe.
No, i wasn't referring to children
owning smart phones - as child doesn't need to
own a smartphone, just have
access to one. In fact, not even that - they just need a parent or relative to allow network sharing from one. And well over 70% (if not 90%) of adults with young families across Europe own some kind of smartphone.
So actually the percentage of children with
access (rather than
ownership) is significantly higher. If a parent wants to pay for their child to learn to program the minimum expectation would be for that parent to allow use of their device if not being able to access the internet through traditional means. I can't see how
that would be an obstacle for a determined child
richmond62 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 18, 2022 4:55 pm
In fairness a very large number of schools (my son visited some in Malawi) have NO internet access at all, or, at best, a single wired connexion in the staffroom.
And fair enough, there isn't internet access in Malawi. Understandable.
Is this a concern for LC?
Are you postulating LC needs to produce a standalone offline version of their web based IDE so that children in Malawi can use this?
Is that a reasonable expectation?
On the other hand, providing a free online IDE both caters to at least 60-70% of need for freebies while allowing them to look after their bottom line - if they don't look after their bottom line and the company fails, this all goes away... (did i really need to say this?)