
Hi,
CS 115: Introduction to Computer Science 1 @ University of Waterloo, Canada
is using DrRacket.
https://www.student.cs.uwaterloo.ca/~cs115/DrRHelp
Unfortunately, this is not the case in the Software Engineering program.
Best,
--
Michal Antkiewicz, M.Sc., Ph.D
Research Engineer
Network for the Engineering of Complex Software-Intensive Systems (NECSIS)
University of Waterloo
http://gsd.uwaterloo.ca/mantkiew
mantkiew@gsd.uwaterloo.ca
On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 2:42 PM, Nicola Gigante
Il giorno 14/ago/2014, alle ore 19:29, Rustom Mody
ha scritto: I am collecting some data on FP used to introduce programming ie as a first course: http://blog.languager.org/2014/08/universities-starting-functional.html
Naturally the haskell link is the first: http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Haskell_in_education
I was just wondering if there are more extremal cases of this: eg Are there any univs using Idris/Agda to *introduce* programming/math/proofs etc
The first programming course at the little University of Udine (Italy) uses Scheme. It is very effective for students with no background on programming and illuminating for who had previous exposure to imperative languages at high school (like me, at the time).
The functional programming course at the third year continues with Haskell.
Greetings, Nicola
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