>>> Pynguin is a python-based turtle graphics application.
>>> http://pynguin.googlecode.com/
>> I wonder why Pynguin does not get more traction in the teaching sector.
>> Looks ideal for teaching kids.
> I suggest that it's because Pynguin is not yet fully operational.
> I don't know where to re
On 03/05/2013 12:01 PM, Jurgis Pralgauskis wrote:
Hi,
do you plan to make step/debug functionality
as it is made in RurPLE?
I generally like RurPLE-NG
http://dev.lshift.net/paul/rurple/
I improoved it fore easier learning
http://grokbase.com/t/python/edu-sig/129r2hkchm/rurple-ng-is-nice#20121
On 13/04/2013 8:10 PM, Miki Tebeka wrote:
Pynguin is a python-based turtle graphics application.
I wonder why Pynguin does not get more traction in the teaching sector. Looks
ideal for teaching kids.
Mili,
I suggest that it's because Pynguin is not yet fully operational.
I don't know where
Hi,
do you plan to make step/debug functionality
as it is made in RurPLE?
I generally like RurPLE-NG
http://dev.lshift.net/paul/rurple/
I improoved it fore easier learning
http://grokbase.com/t/python/edu-sig/129r2hkchm/rurple-ng-is-nice#20121113xy5wryeowevmgumpyo6o3t6jka
but moving around jus
> Pynguin is a python-based turtle graphics application.
I wonder why Pynguin does not get more traction in the teaching sector. Looks
ideal for teaching kids.
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Pynguin is a python-based turtle graphics application.
It combines an editor, interactive interpreter, and
graphics display area.
It is meant to be an easy environment for introducing
some programming concepts to beginning programmers.
http://pynguin.googlecode.com/
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