It has certainly started off well, but now I need to get back to doing
the stuff that gets me paid for the afternoon so I'll have to read more
later.
Perhaps the people at O'Reilly have decided that they'll be out of
business in 10 years? If not, their higher ups should really understand
that trying to promote better technical education in schools will
increase the attractiveness of their offerings over time.
There I go bringing this 'logic' thing in again. I'll stop!
S
Date: Thu, 16 Apr 2015 16:09:02 +0100
From: "Nicholas H.Tollervey" <nt...@ntoll.org>
To: python-uk@python.org
Subject: [python-uk] Python in Education - now available
Message-ID: <552fd08e.70...@ntoll.org>
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Hi Folks,
Apologies for the shameless plug, but I just realised I've not mentioned
this to anyone in the UK!
My FREE short report for O'Reilly on Python in Education is available here:
http://www.oreilly.com/programming/free/python-in-education.csp
If lots of people download it then O'Reilly might finally get the
message that tech-education is an important sub-category (my editor is
trying to push this but seems to hit blank faces from higher-ups,
apparently number of unique downloads matters). ;-)
Many many thanks to UK based Pythonistas: Carrie Anne Philbin, Naomi
Ceder and Tim Golden for their proof reading of an early version.
All feedback most welcome!
Best wishes,
Nicholas.
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