On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 5:44 AM, Vern Ceder <vce...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > In a surprise move, our local paper actually accepted one of our invitations > to come see what we do in Comp Sci at the secondary level, namely our Python > elective, which is mostly for first time programmers. The resulting article > isn't bad, given that the kids were certain the reporter didn't understand a > word they told her... ;) > links to the web and printable version are here: > web - http://www.jg.net/article/20101206/LOCAL04/312069949 > printable - > http://www.jg.net/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20101206/LOCAL04/312069949&template=printart > Cheers, > Vern > -- > Vern Ceder > vce...@gmail.com, vce...@dogsinmotion.com > The Quick Python Book, 2nd Ed - http://bit.ly/bRsWDW
Hi Vern -- That's a cool little article. I wrote this Python program to provide an applause track for ya (I think I spelled "shriek" wrong): == forvern.py == import threading from random import choice, randint import time noises = ["Bravo!\n","Clap Clap\n","Yay!\n","whistle\n","shreek\n"] class AudiencePerson( threading.Thread): def __init__(self, an, interval): self.applause_noise = an self.interval = interval super(AudiencePerson, self).__init__() def run(self): for i in range(5): print self.getName() + ": " + self.applause_noise time.sleep(self.interval) def testme(): for i in range(10): AudiencePerson(choice(noises), randint(0,5)/10.).start() return if __name__ == "__main__": testme() === Now if I could just turn that into a COM object (seriously, I'm trying to figure out how to call movingballs2.py, a Vpython script, from Visual FoxPro). I also passed on news of said article to an English teacher friend... Excerpt from outbox: --- A guy named Jon Birdsong with startup OpenStudy (OpenStudy.com) was in contact through Python list and I clued him re Martian Math. My hit counter jumped from like 1000 to 2000 though I don't know for sure there's any correlation. I referred him to the article on Vern Ceder. Excerpt (fixed typos): """ Here's a good one: http://www.jg.net/article/20101206/LOCAL04/312069949 Vern is our "watcher" (keying off Giles of Buffy VS), keeps a lookout for talent wanted to have posters at a Pycon. I mention his role in my briefing to GIS in Action / 2009: http://www.4dsolutions.net/presentations/gis_2009_workshop.pdf (EduPython track slide, lots more on PN) """ Letter exchange on Wikieducator list (how our correspondence began): http://groups.google.com/group/wikieducator/msg/3601e5b274b6190a?hl=en --- All in a day's work, Kirby _______________________________________________ Edu-sig mailing list Edu-sig@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/edu-sig