[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
To be fair, if someone asked me specifically about educating non-
programmer adults about programming, I would probably at least
*mention* py3, if not recommend it outright. The improved consistency
is worth a lot in an educational setting. (But, if one is educating
children and interested in soliciting their genuine enthusiasm,
whiz-bang graphics are really a must-have, not a negotiable extra.)
As a non native English speaker I'm not sure if I understand correctly,
what you mean with whiz-bang graphics. Nevertheless I'd like to point
you to the new turtle graphics module (which is part of the standard
librarys since 2.6). At least it was designed especially for use in the
educational domain. Moreover the source-distribution also contains a
bunch of some ten example scripts.
Regards,
Gregor
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