[Noisebridge-discuss] The future of Python class at Noisebridge
jim
jim at well.com
Wed Oct 6 20:16:16 UTC 2010
you want some help by way of ideas or examples or
whatever other contributions to your PyClass mod?
On Wed, 2010-10-06 at 13:07 -0700, aditya bhargava wrote:
> Guest speakers would be awesome. I think it would be pretty cool if
> you stopped by to introduce PyGame, or to talk about some if it's more
> complex concepts.
>
>
> What I would really like to do is create the PyClass module I talked
> about, and then write up a bunch of assignments. It would be cool if I
> could write these as unit tests, so students would get immediate
> feedback on whether their program works or not. I've been talking to
> Daniel and it sounds like people with different skills show up to the
> classes, so if I had a whole set of assignments written I could teach
> each class based on the level that the current attendees are at. I
> also like the module idea because people can work ahead if they want
> and try their hand at the bigger problems.
>
>
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> On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 1:24 PM, Albert Sweigart <asweigart at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> I could always fill in the odd week or so for the Python
> classes, but
> I don't really have any firm ideas for a curriculum (if that
> would
> even work with the format of the class). Mostly I just show up
> and
> offer to go over whatever other people want to go into.
>
> -Al
>
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