You told him not to introduce the kids to that same joy he
experienced with an end-of-world urgency. As if they'll be irreparably harmed by it. Sheesh.
He's doing it to bond with the kids. Maybe he will help them code their
own games and get that satisfaction like he did. For years magazines supplied source code for games. I used to stay in the computer lab after school to code them myself, since we didn't have a computer at my
home. We had atari game system.
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That's basically it (no pun intended). It's just a bonding exercise and sparking their interest seeing that they can write something that makes a computer follow their instructions. Unfortunately, they weren't really interested yet; they're only 3 and 5 ;)
... To quote the Librarian at Unseen University, "Oook!"
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