I think the message was more that the aim of the project is not to teach kids to be software engineers but rather a platform for creativity and cognitive exploration.
That is not exactly incompatible with the Wikipedia page! It's a programming language and aimed at children but the aim is not to get your kids ready for Go and C++, it's to engage their brain in something positive.
(And of course, neither incompatible with the claim that it _also_ prepares kids to learn Go and C++)
That is not exactly incompatible with the Wikipedia page! It's a programming language and aimed at children but the aim is not to get your kids ready for Go and C++, it's to engage their brain in something positive.
(And of course, neither incompatible with the claim that it _also_ prepares kids to learn Go and C++)