[Edu-sig] Programs/Projects suggestions wanted

Rob Andrews rob@jam.rr.com
Wed, 8 Aug 2001 08:48:43 -0500


We have quite a collection of novice challenges at Useless Python. There
are hundreds of programming contest problems, our own Python Challenges
(just ideas of neat things to do), and over 100 examples of working
Python source code sent in by people learning the language. You should
be able to find some appropriate material there:

http://www.lowerstandard.com/python <-- Useless Python

hopefully helpful,
Rob

Your one-stop shop for newbie source code!
Useless Python: http://www.lowerstandard.com/python/

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# To all:
#
# I will be teaching an Introduction to Programming class to
# incoming college
# freshman (engineering and computer science students) using Python (and
# VPython) this fall.  The class meets twice a week for 15
# weeks.  For most of
# these students, Python will be their first true programming
# language, and so
# the purpose of the class is to get them to understand how to
# design simple
# algorithms (i.e. input/calculate/output loops mostly) and
# translate those
# algorithms into programs or functions.  The current language
# is "C" and most
# of these students fight the syntax all term without gaining any good
# programming skills.
#
# With this background, I would like some suggestions for
# programs/projects that
# these students would find interesting and/or fun.  I have
# checked the archives
# and I will be including the "Game of Life".  Other
# programs/projects include
# "Odd order Magic Squares", "Prime number sieves", and "word
# occurrences in
# Shakespeare's plays" along with a variety of simpler programs
# which lead to
# these projects.
#
# I will summarize any suggestions and report back to group
# later (anyone
# planning on attending SIG-CSE 2002?)
#
# Thank you for any help in this area.
#
# Howard Whitston
# Instructional Technology Specialist/Adjunct Professor
# Lawrence Technological University
# whitston@ltu.edu
#
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