Re: Teaching Python

2011-04-20 Thread Yico Gaga
 well...
 they are freshmen wanna know how to learn programming , actually ,python
will be such a great programming language
 funded their hobbies ,you are looking for material and some website ,yeah
,why not give this problem to your students ,ask the freshmen to prepare for
some material and website ,this is a assignment 。you will get a surprise ,i
guess 。



2011/4/20 Passiday 

> Hello,
>
> I am planning to teach Python to a group of high school students, who have
> in-depth interest in programming, hacking etc.
>
> I am looking for some good material, what I could use as a basic guide when
> preparing the classes plan for the course - website or book, what would roll
> out the topic methodologically gradually. The target audience is someone who
> knows most basics of the programming, but doesn't mind being reminded about
> them now and then.
>
> Thanks for any suggestions!
>
> Passiday
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Re: learnpython.org - an online interactive Python tutorial

2011-04-20 Thread Yico Gaga
 well ,i can't visit your website ,required time out ,maybe it's the GFW'S
problem ~

2011/4/21 Ron 

> Hey everyone.
>
> I've written an online interactive Python tutorial atop Google App Engine:
> http://www.learnpython.org.
>
> All you need to do is log in using your Google account and edit the wiki to
> add your tutorials.
>
> Read more on the website.
>
> Thanks for your help, and I would appreciate if you help me spread the
> word, and give me feedback on the website.
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Re: Deditor

2011-04-27 Thread Yico Gaga
 why not linux?

2011/4/28 Alec Taylor 

> Thanks, any plans for a Windows version?
>
> On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 1:53 AM, Kruptein  wrote:
> > Hey,
> >
> > I released a new version (0.2.5) of my pythonic text-editor called
> > Deditor.
> >
> > It is a text-editor aimed to fasten your python development. (it
> > perfectly handels other languages too)
> > Some features are:
> > - python shell to do quick commands or checks
> > - pyflakes error check on save
> > - pylint error check on demand (menu entry)
> > - Inspecting of current file
> > - ...
> >
> > Syntax highlighting is supported for 78 languages.
> >
> > An extensive plugin system, written in python, makes it very easy to
> > add new elements to the program.
> > Networking (ssh & sftp) are standard included and project management
> > too (you can disable them)
> >
> > Please try it out and leave your comment!
> >
> > download link: http://launchpad.net/deditor
> >
> > ( only a .deb is available for download now, if you would like another
> > format (.tar.gz) please comment )
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Re: Deditor

2011-04-27 Thread Yico Gaga
yeah ,I know ,Ubuntu is based on Debian , i said why not linux ,
because someone ask for windows version of this Deditor ,
so, I type :why not linux.. i mean he may like to try a linux-desktop OS;
THX~

2011/4/28 geremy condra 

> On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 1:47 PM, Yico Gaga  wrote:
> >  why not linux?
>
> The download is a .deb, ie, for Debian and Ubuntu.
>
> Geremy Condra
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Re: Python IDE/text-editor

2011-05-01 Thread Yico Gaga
  foolDE :)!!!

2011/4/29 Alec Taylor 

> Your probably right.
>
> I suppose I'll just wait till I finish my fooIDE project
>
> > On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 2:21 AM, Albert van der Horst
> >  wrote:
> >> In article ,
> >> Alec Taylor   wrote:
> >>>Geany I've tried in the past, it's really buggy on my home computer
> >>>and at Uni... however from my phone it works wonderfully! (Use it for
> >>>C++ projects on Rhobuntu)
> >>>
> >>>Eric 4 was suggested to me on the #python channel on Freenode...
> >>>however I've never been able to get it compiled/working. Too many
> >>>dependencies I'm guessing...
> >>>
> >>>PTK looks great, and does everything I want (from screenshots).
> >>>Unfortunately, it doesn't run on my system; Win7 x64, Python 2.7.1
> >>>x64, WxPython 2.8 x64. Install ran as admin.
> >>>
> >>>Emacs and vim still seem like good alternatives, when I get the time.
> >>>However, currently have 3 assignments to start and finish so would
> >>>like a simple Notepad2 with python interpreter attached (and keyboard
> >>>shortcut to run script) type program.
> >>>
> >>>Please continue recommending
> >>>
> >>>Thanks,
> >>>
> >>>Alec Taylor
> >>
> >> You will never be satisfied, until you've written something yourself.
> >> Start writing now. A friend of mine started writing in 1983,
> >> and since 1985 I'm a happy user. The only language that is a candidate
> >> to write in is C, however.
> >>
> >> Groetjes Albert
> >>
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> >> Economic growth -- being exponential -- ultimately falters.
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