Version 0.3 of "Crunchy Frog" has been released. It can be found at
https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=125834

Crunchy Frog transforms a "traditional" Python tutorial into an
interactive session within your favourite web browser. Four modes of
interaction are currently possible:
1. One-liner, similar to the typical instruction at the Python interpreter.
*NEW*  2. Embedded Python shell, within an html page.  This is a bit
similar to Ian Bicking's HTConsole.
3. Multi-line Python code, as entered in a traditional editor, and
executed by Python.
4. Solutions to doctests, as described by Jeff Elkner in a post on edu-sig.

Even though it is an early release, Crunchy Frog could probably
already be useful in a classroom situation. To use it, you will also
need to have installed Elementtree and CherryPy.

Suggestion: read the 6 page long "tutorial" included, using your
favourite browser. Then, start Crunchy Frog, and go through the
tutorial again. The whole thing should be doable in approximately 15
minutes (20 for Kirby, according to a previous message ;-) ... if you
don't spend too much time playing with the new interpreter. :-)

André
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