I've fallen behind on Crunchy Frog. Having been through the first version's tutorial, I was left wondering what the back end API looks like i.e. suppose I'm a teacher wanting to whip out some Crunchy Frog oeuvre d'evers, what would that look like? Do I need to know any HTML? Kirby On 5/14/06, Andre Roberge <andre.roberge@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi everyone,
I got the following message on my blog, aroberge.blogsot.com (more below).
-------- Forwarded message ---------- From: George Wright noreply-comment@blogger.com
I installed Crunchy Frog 0.3 and ran the included tutorial. Really liked the DocTest approach. It forced me to write my own programs that would produce the desired results . Up to now I had contented myself with simply reading and understanding other people's programs. I need more python tutorials like this. Where can I find them? ===== Given that I had included docstrings as an example, based on comment by others on this list, comments to the effect that some wanted to write such docstring-based tutorials, does anyone have any suggestions?
Andre
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