Incremental project based programming guide

Hendrik van Rooyen hendrik at microcorp.co.za
Tue Sep 15 04:22:31 EDT 2009


On Tuesday 15 September 2009 04:43:46 bouncyinc at gmail.com wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone had actually designed their programming text
> around incremental parts of a project and then taken the results of the
> project at each chapter and created something of value. specifically in
> referwnce to python however other examples. ALl of education was around
> pointless and unapplicable theory texts for which I am reaping nothing.
> Surely someone has seen this in actiom to whit: ch1 design of problem ch2
> design taken out of ch1 then done in ch2 to take input/ output for a
> smaller part ch3 take info from chs 1 at 2 to craft an answer that is from the
> same problem....to a theoretical chapter say 30 with a gui or some such.
> deitel and associates were unfortunately part of some of my worst
> exampes--drills applenty with little to no application. much appreciated
> towards python application and thanks in advance

I cannot parse this.
I get the idea that you are talking about a teaching text with certain 
characteristics.
I cannot figure out if you are:
(i) for the idea.
(ii) against it.
(ii) looking for something like it.

Please elucidate.

- Hendrik




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