proposal: new mailing list
Andrew Cooke
andrew at andrewcooke.free-online.co.uk
Mon May 31 06:24:03 EDT 1999
On the Python web site, in the docs section, in Guido's essays, there is
a grant proposal that you might find interesting reading. I read it
yesterday and it sets the background for Idle (I presume - the name of
the environment isn't mentioned) as an environment intended for
teaching. It also has a long discussion of teaching languages and
Python - I don't know to what extent it is grant babble and to what
extent it reflects the driving forces behind Python, but it made some
things clear to me. I don't have the exact URL, but I hope you'll be
able to fid it easily from the description above.
Andrew
In article <37519172.55C86D95 at acm.org>,
"Max M. Stalnaker" <stalnaker at acm.org> wrote:
> I have taught some programming classes. It seems to me python is a
good
> choice for an introductory CS class since it has minimal key words, a
> clean syntax, and lots of CS structures available. It also has good
> object orientation.. No texts, though.
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