I'd really be interested in see that code since. I'm learning python right
now and looking at code helps with my learning process.
Thanx
-dave
On Tue, Apr 9, 2013 at 11:32 AM, brian arb wrote:
> One game wrote along time ago when I was first learning Python and App
> Engine is http://cdacabe
On 10/04/13 06:04, Alan Gauld wrote:
On 09/04/13 13:47, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
Since when did 30 become a representative sample size?
If they are randomly selected, 30 is likely plenty for a representative
sample size. In surveys, a sample size of 30 gives you a margin of error
of about 15%,
On 10/04/13 06:58, Prasad, Ramit wrote:
Much like scientific studies, I am more interested in *how* it
was done than in some summarized (frequently sensationalized)
"findings". In my opinion, a flawed methodology is more
frequently a problem than a small sample size.
+1000 on that.
--
Steven
Alan Gauld wrote:
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> On 09/04/13 13:47, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
>
> >> Since when did 30 become a representative sample size?
> >
> > If they are randomly selected, 30 is likely plenty for a representative
> > sample size. In surveys, a sample size of 30 gives you a margin of error
> > of about 1
On 09/04/13 13:47, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
Since when did 30 become a representative sample size?
If they are randomly selected, 30 is likely plenty for a representative
sample size. In surveys, a sample size of 30 gives you a margin of error
of about 15%, which isn't too bad.
Hmm, if I'd gon
One game wrote along time ago when I was first learning Python and App
Engine is http://cdacabeecdebcabab.appspot.com/
It's kind of a non-interactive Sudoku puzzle, the only really interaction
is to click "solve this" or "display next puzzle" then to watch the python
code written attempt to solve
On 09/04/13 17:50, Alan Gauld wrote:
On 09/04/13 04:20, Len Conrad wrote:
Computer scientists develop video game that teaches how to program in
Java*
http://phys.org/news/2013-04-scientists-video-game-java.html
As an engineer I used to be embarrassed that people called it software
engin
On 09/04/2013 04:20, Len Conrad wrote:
*wrong teaching language! :)
Computer scientists develop video game that teaches how to program in
Java*
http://phys.org/news/2013-04-scientists-video-game-java.html
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On 09/04/13 04:20, Len Conrad wrote:
Computer scientists develop video game that teaches how to program in
Java*
http://phys.org/news/2013-04-scientists-video-game-java.html
As an engineer I used to be embarrassed that people called it software
engineering. Now they are calling this comp
wrong teaching language! :)
Computer scientists develop video game that teaches how to program in Java
http://phys.org/news/2013-04-scientists-video-game-java.html
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On 04/08/2013 07:58 PM, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
On 09/04/13 06:38, brian arb wrote:
An Introduction to Interactive Programming in PythonJoe Warren, Scott
Rixner, Stephen Wong and John Greiner
This course is designed to be a fun introduction to the basics of
programming in Python. Our main focus
On Apr 8, 2013, at 7:58 PM, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
> On 09/04/13 06:38, brian arb wrote:
>> An Introduction to Interactive Programming in PythonJoe Warren, Scott
>> Rixner, Stephen Wong and John Greiner
>>
>> This course is designed to be a fun introduction to the basics of
>> programming in Pyt
On 09/04/13 06:38, brian arb wrote:
An Introduction to Interactive Programming in PythonJoe Warren, Scott
Rixner, Stephen Wong and John Greiner
This course is designed to be a fun introduction to the basics of
programming in Python. Our main focus will be on building simple
interactive games suc
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