Bill,

This is a great collection!

I do have one question, one that actually applies to PyKata and Codingbat as well... what license governs this material?

Can it be "remixed" and/or republished?

Thanks,
Vern



Bill Punch wrote:
Given all the discussion about exercises, we though we'd throw in some of the work we've done. MSU has taught its CS1 course in Python since the Fall of 2007. Each semester we have the students complete 11 programming projects (as homework). The homeworks start out easy and work their way up. Each project focuses on a particular topic i.e., strings, working with files, dictionaries etc.

We've collected those projects on a webpage. Each project has some supporting material and a solution. However, at the moment the solution is not shown. We are working on that.

Some of the projects ended up in the book we recently published ("Practice of Computing Using Python", Punch, Enbody) but there are over 58 listed here (and more coming) so there is a lot more listed on the web page

http://www.cse.msu.edu/~cse231/PracticeOfComputingUsingPython/index.php

If you have any comments, we'd love to hear them.

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