I have make a proof of concept, see it here:

http://pythonplayground.tiddlyspot.com/

On Friday, January 29, 2016 at 7:59:05 AM UTC, BJ wrote:
>
> HI Craig,
> sounds like a good idea. I don't think there is any python-in-the-browser 
> plugin. I myself am working  on a system for learning programming base upon 
> the idea of jsfiddle within a tiddlywiki, and am using it to learn 
> ractive.js. I would like to learn some python.  
>
> I will take a look to see how easy it is to make a Skulpt pluign
>
> all the best
> BJ
>
> On Monday, January 25, 2016 at 11:13:11 PM UTC, Craig Barnes wrote:
>>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I am working with primary school teachers to help them get to grips with 
>> the new computing curriculum, and am considering tiddlywiki as a basis for 
>> a classroom resource to support their curriculum objectives.
>>
>> I plan to start with HTML CSS and Javascript type resources and 
>> exercises, but am also interested in adding a plugin to embed a python 
>> interpreter with a shell, syntax highlighting, editor and generated output.
>>
>> There are a number of javascript implementations of Python, Skulpt 
>> looking like a good choice at this point.
>>
>> My question is, has anyone done anything like this yet? 
>> If not, could someone point me to a good starting point to get me on the 
>> right path?
>>
>> Thank you
>>
>

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