
What has happened to PyWhip? It looks like the answers immediately appear with problems, and some one changed the code for a submission of mine to something strange. Is there any activity with it? -- Andrew N. Harrington Director of Academic Programs Computer Science Department Loyola University Chicago 512B Lewis Towers (office) Snail mail to Lewis Towers 416 820 North Michigan Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60611 http://www.cs.luc.edu/~anh Phone: 312-915-7982 Fax: 312-915-7998 gpd@cs.luc.edu for graduate administration upd@cs.luc.edu for undergrad administration aharrin@luc.edu as professor

Hi Andrew, Our website developer, Athar Hameed, got involved in a startup business, which took 110% of his time, and we didn't quite finish cleaning up some problems, which you have noticed. I looked briefly at finishing it myself, using Web2py, but as much as I would like to learn those skills, I just don't have the time (at least for a few more months). I would sure like to see this project completed. I'm willing to contribute some more of my time as editor, and even writing another module or two, but teamwork is essential. I'm confident we will get enough contributions from teachers. The critical part now is the website developer. Hey maybe we can get some kind of educational grant, and hire a developer. -- Dave ************************************************************ * * David MacQuigg, PhD email: macquigg at ece.arizona.edu * * * Research Associate phone: USA 520-721-4583 * * * * ECE Department, University of Arizona * * * * 9320 East Mikelyn Lane * * * * http://purl.net/macquigg Tucson, Arizona 85710 * ************************************************************ * Andrew Harrington wrote:
What has happened to PyWhip? It looks like the answers immediately appear with problems, and some one changed the code for a submission of mine to something strange.
Is there any activity with it?

Hi, I have some free time and lots of experience with python, Django and Google App Engine. Maybe I can be of some help maintaining the PyWhip site. I can send some one in charge a copy of my resume if needed. Best, Angke On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 11:33 AM, David MacQuigg <macquigg@ece.arizona.edu> wrote:
Hi Andrew,
Our website developer, Athar Hameed, got involved in a startup business, which took 110% of his time, and we didn't quite finish cleaning up some problems, which you have noticed. I looked briefly at finishing it myself, using Web2py, but as much as I would like to learn those skills, I just don't have the time (at least for a few more months).
I would sure like to see this project completed. I'm willing to contribute some more of my time as editor, and even writing another module or two, but teamwork is essential. I'm confident we will get enough contributions from teachers. The critical part now is the website developer.
Hey maybe we can get some kind of educational grant, and hire a developer.
-- Dave
************************************************************ * * David MacQuigg, PhD email: macquigg at ece.arizona.edu * * * Research Associate phone: USA 520-721-4583 * * * * ECE Department, University of Arizona * * * * 9320 East Mikelyn Lane * * * * http://purl.net/macquigg Tucson, Arizona 85710 * ************************************************************ *
Andrew Harrington wrote:
What has happened to PyWhip? It looks like the answers immediately appear with problems, and some one changed the code for a submission of mine to something strange.
Is there any activity with it?
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Andrew Harrington
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Angke Chen
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