Thanks Dave for this tip, this is excellent, exactly what I have been
looking for!
I'm using it already :-)
Kind Regards,
Peter
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> On Oct 1, 2006, at 6:28 PM, Peter Mexbacher wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> we want to teach absolute programming newbies
>> a first language, so t
Peter Mexbacher wrote:
> Hello,
>
> we want to teach absolute programming newbies
> a first language, so they can start programming
> simple scientific models.
>
> We thought Python would make a good choice for
> a first language; but where pretty stumped when
> we found out that there is no simpl
Peter Mexbacher wrote:
> We thought Python would make a good choice for
> a first language; but where pretty stumped when
> we found out that there is no simple way to draw
> pixels to a screen. (This is needed for fractals,
> agent-based models etc -> like Conways Game of Life)
> [snip]
> -) easy
On Oct 1, 2006, at 6:28 PM, Peter Mexbacher wrote:
> Hello,
>
> we want to teach absolute programming newbies
> a first language, so they can start programming
> simple scientific models.
>
> We thought Python would make a good choice for
> a first language; but where pretty stumped when
> we fou
Hello,
we want to teach absolute programming newbies
a first language, so they can start programming
simple scientific models.
We thought Python would make a good choice for
a first language; but where pretty stumped when
we found out that there is no simple way to draw
pixels to a screen. (This