There are a lot of tutorials and references on the Net, but I somehow much miss some examples/exercises that are in my view necessary for full and deep understanding of explained matter. I have in mind exercises for non-university-people where are practised either single structures of a language or generally understood exercises that could be then solved in any language. Do you know any? Pavel Kosina
An example of what you're looking for might help. I've seen exercises to be solved in any language (left to the students to choose which), in the context of a competition for programming teams (high schoolers). But I don't know if this would be at all in the ballpark. Kirby _____ From: edu-sig-bounces@python.org [mailto:edu-sig-bounces@python.org] On Behalf Of gen2n Sent: Saturday, August 07, 2004 12:11 PM To: edu-sig@python.org Subject: [Edu-sig] collection of exercises There are a lot of tutorials and references on the Net, but I somehow much miss some examples/exercises that are in my view necessary for full and deep understanding of explained matter. I have in mind exercises for non-university-people where are practised either single structures of a language or generally understood exercises that could be then solved in any language. Do you know any? Pavel Kosina
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