Hi J.David,

> I am planning to teach my introduction to
> programming class this fall by starting with Ruby
> (in text mode) and continuing to Shoes.
Wow, pretty good! I'm curious about that.
If possible, please let me know the details (post here).

> Your topics for chapter 4 look like a good start.
Thanks. :)
That structure is the same as _why's first official
guidebook: Nobody Knows Shoes (http://hackety.org/press/)

> You can see the kind of tutorials that I write for
> my students
Great! They are very helpful to me.

Thanks,
ashbb


On Sun, Jul 19, 2009 at 9:42 AM, J David Eisenberg <[email protected]>wrote:

> On Sun, 19 Jul 2009, Satoshi Asakawa wrote:
>
> > Hi J. David,
> >
> > Wow, looked at my note?
> > Really helpful comments, thank you so much!
> >
> > > Who is the audience for your tutorial?
> > They already know Ruby.
> >
> > > Have you considered a navigation system like
> > > the one in Daniel Carrera's Ruby tutorial?
> > Cool!
> >
> > Sorry, to be honest, I've never considered about
> > usability, i.e. layout, explanation, etc. xx-P
> >
> > I think it's time to overhaul my note. I'll try. :)
>
> I would like to help; I am planning to teach my introduction to
> programming class this fall by starting with Ruby (in text mode) and
> continuing to Shoes. Your topics for chapter 4 look like a good start.
>
> You can see the kind of tutorials that I write for my students at
> http://evc-cit.info/cit020 (towards bottom of page)
> http://evc-cit.info/cit040 (see "online notes" under "assignments")
> http://langintro.com/kintro/ (an introduction to the Korean alphabet)
>
> > Thanks again,
> > ashbb
> >
>
> --
> J. David Eisenberg  http://catcode.com/
>
>

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