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The programing languages are classified by its paradigms, some paradigms are easier to understand than others, or at least we have that impression. But when we learn our first language, what paradigm is the best? Many people could say that structured is better, because is a recipe to follow, or maybe an object oriented, because it-s a natural definition, others could say that functional is better. Actually the debate of which should be the first language to learn is growing, and it will continue growing. Nowadays we decide which language to learn as a result of a necessity, more than analyse which one is easier to understand or which should be the correct learning process. This paper will present a tool in Spanish that could be used as an instrument to understand these concepts of object oriented and its management before starting the programming
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