Looks great André! We'll try integrating it into our exercises platform soon and tell you how it goes. Thanks for sharing.
On Sat, May 11, 2019 at 4:18 AM Nicholas H.Tollervey <nt...@ntoll.org> wrote: > These are great pieces of work. I'm in the process of integrating > friendly-tracebacks into Mu. > > N. > > On 10/05/2019 23:49, Andre Roberge wrote: > > Hello everyone, > > > > For the past few weeks I have been working on two projects that may > > potentially be of interest to you. > > > > The first project is called friendly-traceback. I assume that, at one > > point or another, everyone on this list has taught beginners who were > > totally confused by Python tracebacks. Friendly-traceback aims to > > greatly reduce this confusion. As a bonus for international users, > > friendly-traceback has been designed from the start to be translatable; > > currently, only two languages are supported (English and French). There > > is much more to be done, but it is usable right now. You can find the > > documentation > > at https://aroberge.github.io/friendly-traceback-docs/docs/html/ > > > > Friendly-traceback has been carved out of a larger project named > > AvantPy. For English speakers, AvantPy can be thought of as standard > > Python + friendly-traceback + a few additional keywords that aim to > > reduce (slightly) the learning curve for some concepts. For non-English > > speakers, AvantPy makes it possible to run a "Python dialect" where > > Python's keywords are replaced by keywords written in a different > > language; currently there is a French and a Spanish version, both in > > draft forms. You can find the documentation > > at https://aroberge.github.io/avantpy/docs/html/index.html > > > > Both project are usable *right now*, even though they are admittedly > > incomplete. > > > > I would very much appreciate it if you could have a look at them, either > > just by reading the documentation or, even better, by trying to run the > > code, and give me some feedback. Of course, if you want to do more than > > simply give feedback and actually want to contribute some code samples > > or additional translations, that would certainly be welcome as well! :-) > > > > Pythonically yours, > > > > André Roberge > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Edu-sig mailing list > > Edu-sig@python.org > > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/edu-sig > > > > _______________________________________________ > Edu-sig mailing list > Edu-sig@python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/edu-sig > -- Santiago Basulto.- Co-founder @ rmotr.com
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