Teaching Python

Episode 155: Hello World is Dead

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Apr 6, 2026
Julian Sequeira, technologist and Python coach with data center and mentoring experience, joins the conversation. They debate whether "Hello, World" still sparks learning. Short takes on three student responses to AI, classroom experiments using AI-generated Python for eighth graders, and using real problems like a Python+SQLite org tool to teach practical coding.
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ANECDOTE

Claude Turned A 11‑Page PDF Into An Interactive Study Guide

  • Sean used Claude to turn an 11-page seventh grade PDF on water quality into an interactive study guide with concept maps and clickable pH explanations.
  • The AI produced diagrams, drill-down prompts, and sourceable explanations that made studying engaging overnight.
INSIGHT

Hello World Was About Agency Not Output

  • Hello World's original purpose was a first moment of agency: prove your environment works and that you can make the computer respond.
  • Sean traces that thrill from Apple IIe printouts to modern setups where extra tooling often delays the moment of success.
INSIGHT

Dopamine From Devices Replaces First Print Thrill

  • Modern learners get the same dopamine via phones and voice assistants, so a simple print statement no longer feels novel.
  • Julian notes Siri and chat interfaces have normalized computers 'talking' back, reducing Hello World's impact.
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