On Jul 16, 2011, at 10:16 AM, Stephen Bloch wrote:

> I'm looking at our competition in the marketplace of ideas, and I want to 
> beat (or at least match) them at their own game.
> 
> Who's with me?

Since these people have no scruples -- don't even understand that they dont 
have any -- go for the imperative version. 

> Every workshop on Python or Processing in education includes an example 
> ("which students can do on the first day," although largely by copying and 
> tinkering rather than deep understanding) 

We can do an animation on the first day. Our students actually understand what 
they do and why it works. And the idea is 100% algebra. So why cave? Why not 
attack them? 


_________________________________________________
  For list-related administrative tasks:
  http://lists.racket-lang.org/listinfo/users

Reply via email to