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...Linux Journal, is a conversation with the creator of Python about an effort to teach Python to non-computer science students. Hackers and Trackers: CP4E and Teaching Math with Python, both by Stephen Figgins, are older articles about the beginning of the Computer Programming for Everybody initiative. SIG administrivia Subscribe to the edu-sig mailing list Browse the edu-sig mailing list archives Send suggestions for changes to the edu-sig list.
...Linux, Apache, MySql, PHP and Python software. Challenged to produce a system quickly and at a low cost we turned to Python to develop and test features and functionality for our website. Our programming team was already familiar with it and explained that Python had a reputation for being powerful while getting the job done quickly. They suggested we develop our first models using Python and so that's the route we decided on. After 6 months of hard work in our basement we launched our busines...
...Linux AU $1,593 Kiwi PyCon 843 SciKit/Learn Sprint 4,816 Our expense for the SciKit/Learn Sprint will be covered by a $5000 donation to the PSF by Google. Expense: Outside Services: Wendroff / QBOL 1,477 The treasurer goes on to say: Most of my time was spent on paying PyCon vendor invoices, processing sponsor payments and working on completing the PyCon accounting detail in QBOL. There was also an unusually large amount of Board interface and HR activi...
...Linux indicates that there is value to this claim. We believe that the next step, having millions of programmers, will cause a change of a different quality-the abundant availability of personalized software. The tools needed for this new way to look at programming will be different than the tools currently available to professional programmers. We intend to greatly improve both the training material and the development tools available. As an example, non-professional programmers sho...
...Linux shows the value of this claim. We believe that the next step, having millions (or billions) of programmers, will cause a change of a different quality--the abundant availability of personalized software. The tools needed for this new way to look at programming will be different from the tools currently available to professional programmers. We intend to greatly improve both the training material and the development tools available. For example, non-professional programmers should no...
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