Ishwar, You might want to focus on applications of Python.
For example, you might have a few lectures on web development using mod_python, scientific computing using numpy, windows scripting using win32com and GUI development using wxPython and wxGlade. Roy On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 7:50 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Feb 22, 2:20 am, Mike Driscoll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Feb 21, 4:48 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > > > > > > Sorry to butt in but I am shopping for some ideas. > > > > > I am interested in putting together a programming course for non- > > > programmers (outside the computer science domain) based on Pyhton. I > > > envision the course > > > similar to ones that used old-Basic interpreter. > > > > > Any one out there has such a course (already designed) or has some > > > experience > > > of such a course? > > > > > What could be a list of topics to be addressed in such a course > > > (domain), other > > > than the language syntax? > > > > > -ishwar > > > > This guy's been doing it for a while now as a college course: > http://mcsp.wartburg.edu/zelle/python/python-first.html > > > > Mike > > You might want to take a look at > > http://swc.scipy.org/lec/unified.html > > It is superb and fits nicely your description. > > HTH > > Mikhail > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list >
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