In my university, I was a part of an experimental class that did the introduction to programming class in Ocaml (we had to prove that we can write C beforehand).
There weren't issues with it. If functional programming was introduced earlier, people would have less trouble learning it.
Meanwhile Stanford does an analogous class in Python. And all of those alumni go on to define the industry trends.
There weren't issues with it. If functional programming was introduced earlier, people would have less trouble learning it.
Meanwhile Stanford does an analogous class in Python. And all of those alumni go on to define the industry trends.