>Secondly we are also working on one embedded platform
>using Python.
Should be innovative...
It reminded me of concurrent and sequential programming approaches of VHDL
for real time on FPGA written by Douglas L. Perry - one of the most well
written and interesting programming books. (or may be
> I started with GW-BASIC, which is a very
> good language to begin with.
I too, still like algorithms -> flowcharts -> step by step instructions ->
BASIC for starting off. IMHO, the real issue is with continuity of
programming space and not with any specific language.
> Besides, each school ha
Hmm... this is cross-posted to many lists.
On Sun, Sep 27, 2009 at 08:14, Abhishek Mishra wrote:
>
> I'm sure not many of the profs/teachers at my
> college would put efforts to try out Python.
Here is my experience after a few interactions : The school teachers
(i had met last year) were intere