[Edu-sig] Python testimonial sought...

kirby urner kirby.urner at gmail.com
Wed Feb 20 00:06:58 CET 2013


Sorry for the false lead.  I'll keep my antennae up.

Jeff, thanks for posting that link, glad to know that video is still available.

Kirby


On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 11:03 AM, Andre Roberge <andre.roberge at gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks for the info Kirby and to Jeff for finding the link.  Unfortunately,
> that was not it.  (I did watch the entire video)   What I am looking for was
> something written by a fourth-year University student about a final year
> project.
>
> André
>
>
> On Mon, Feb 18, 2013 at 10:05 PM, kirby urner <kirby.urner at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Andre --
>>
>> My clearest memory along those lines was it was a "talking head" maybe
>> Jeff Elkner himself in that student-made video about the virtues of
>> Python.
>>
>> You may recall the video:  there's an "old hippie" dad, a parody of a
>> student's father.  It's a kind of love story, where this girl show
>> this boy how easy it is to learn this language.  I actually thought it
>> was kinda sweet and regret that it's no longer out there (or maybe it
>> is).
>>
>> My recollection is way have several cutaway shots to teacher / experts
>> who share their enthusiasm for this new language and it was in one of
>> those interviews that the point is made that in C/C++ you just never
>> get to tackle the kinds of projects Python allows because you're still
>> mired in the details of setting up a memory file for graphics or
>> whatever the low-level hell.
>>
>> Kirby
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Feb 18, 2013 at 11:39 AM, Andre Roberge <andre.roberge at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> > A few years ago (at least 5 I believe) I remember reading an account
>> > from
>> > two students who had to do a term project in their final CS year.  They
>> > decided to do it in Python (which they had learned on their own) whereas
>> > everyone else was using something like C++ or Java which was taught in
>> > their
>> > department.  From what I remember, they completed the required work in
>> > something like 4 weeks whereas no other student team managed to do it
>> > while
>> > working for the entire term.
>> >
>> > Does anyone remember this and, more crucially, would have a link to the
>> > original story?
>> >
>> > André
>> >
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