Hey Jason -- Just took a look, already prejudiced to like it by the title and cover. 'Snake Wrangling...' I like that.
We're using 'web wrangler' instead of 'web master' around here some too. I'm looking forward to where gems such as yours get used to seed a version control tree. Talented, perhaps tiny groups, share commit privileges, one doing graphic art, another doing a particular themed section -- whatever division of labor. We do it with code, we should do it with cyber-books. Anyway, lots to like about your generous nudge in the right direction. Kirby On 10/10/07, Jason R Briggs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi All > > I'm hoping to get some feedback (flameback?) for a book I've been > working on (on and off for the last year or so), endeavouring to teach > Python to kids (8-12). It's not perfect (by any stretch of the > imagination), since it hasn't had a professional edit -- nor have I > given it the requisite 6 month or so cooling down period to go back and > hack out large chunks of dross with a bit of > "what-the-hell-was-I-thinking" objectivity. But I'm hoping some may > find it useful, and over time I might get enough feedback to tidy it up > a bit. > _______________________________________________ Edu-sig mailing list [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/edu-sig
