Nonki and I battled it out last month in the Small Basic Guru Awards!
Here are the results...
Small Basic Technical Guru - November 2014 |
| Ed Price - MSFT | Small Basic Student Testimonies | RZ: "WOW! This is fantastic list. It's very encouraging for everyone to read this!" Michiel Van Hoorn: "This is very very interesting as inspiration for fun ideas in every age category. Also very valuable if your are preparing for teaching kids." |
| Nonki Takahashi | Small Basic: Capitalization Conventions | RZ: "Many new learners (especially children) don't distinguish the difference between upper and lower cases. This is a great way to not only introduce that concept but also explain how to do the conversation." Michiel Van Hoorn: "Fundemental reading stuff for the beginning programmer. Learn to do this right in the beginnen and enjoy it forever! Great explanation" |
| Nonki Takahashi | Small Basic: IntelliSense | RZ: "A great way to introduce new learners to the concept of IntelliSense." Michiel Van Hoorn: "We take intellisense too much for granted. Learn to love it and you do not do without it. " |
Also worth a mention were the other entries this month:
- Small Basic Known Issue: 28245 - Outlines of Shapes Rectangle and Ellipse are Smaller by Nonki Takahashi
Michiel Van Hoorn: "Without this article you are probably confused about the behavior differences, but this explains it all"
Hopefully we will see you in December 2014's listings?
- Ninja Ed