One thought bringing another.

Various persons have complained about the absence of good resources for newbies... well, all tools are there to create these resources. If on wikibooks, anybody has the opportunity to correct anything at anytime.

Joe, any way some of the material you wrote at:
<http://www.macinstruct.com/codemojo>

Or Devin, the excellent material at:
<http://revolution.byu.edu/chum281.001/schedule.html>
<http://revolution.byu.edu/chum381/schedule.php>

Could be used to create a revolution programming textbook on wikibooks:
<http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Ruby_Programming>
<http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Non-Programmer%27s_Tutorial_for_Python/ Hello%2C_World>

Any other material out there we may have the right to re-use if we were to start a few pages on revolution programming there?

Best regards,
Marielle

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Marielle Lange (PhD),  http://widged.com
Bite-size Applications for Education





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