1. I wrote this for Wired:

    By day, Bueno is a Facebook engineer. He helps hone software on the servers underpinning the world’s largest social network. But he moonlights as a children’s author. His first book is called Lauren Ipsum, and it’s a fairy tale that seeks to introduce children — as young as five or as old as 12 — to the concepts of computer science.

    But this isn’t done with code. It’s done with metaphors. In one scene, the titular character, Laurie Ipsum, teaches a mechanical turtle to draw a perfect circle using simple instructions in the form of a poem. “I wanted to write a book not on how to program, but how to think like a programmer,” Bueno tells Wired.

    Full Story: Wired Enterprise: Facebook Engineer Turns 5-Year-Olds Into Hackers

    See Also

    My ReadWriteWeb interview with Douglas Rushkoff on why you should learn to program.

    Digital Cut-Ups: Teaching Creative Writing with Programming.

    My interview with mathpunk Tom Henderson on innumeracy and more.

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