New tutorial on OOP for complete beginners
Building on my previous introductory tutorial intended for complete beginners which I think I announced previously on this list , I have written a new tutorial introducing Object-Oriented Programming in Python. Beginners tutorial: http://reeborg.ca/docs/begin_py_en/index.html New OOP tutorial: http://reeborg.ca/docs/oop_py_en/index.html Site where actual programs are written and run: http://reeborg.ca/world.html Main site with links to 3 short videos explaining how to run programs and create new worlds: http://reeborg.ca This is just a first draft; comments (for any tutorials fround on my site) are always more than welcome. Reeborg's World is free to use, does not require any login, and does not track its users. Cheers, André
Thanks Andre, would you recommend it for students: - complete beginners to programming - aged 15-16 - as an aid for studying introductory analytic geometry I'd be happy to test it with students and maybe report back if anything useful for you springs up. Roberto On Mon, May 26, 2014 at 11:15 PM, Andre Roberge <andre.roberge@gmail.com>wrote:
Building on my previous introductory tutorial intended for complete beginners which I think I announced previously on this list , I have written a new tutorial introducing Object-Oriented Programming in Python.
Beginners tutorial: http://reeborg.ca/docs/begin_py_en/index.html
New OOP tutorial: http://reeborg.ca/docs/oop_py_en/index.html
Site where actual programs are written and run: http://reeborg.ca/world.html
Main site with links to 3 short videos explaining how to run programs and create new worlds: http://reeborg.ca
This is just a first draft; comments (for any tutorials fround on my site) are always more than welcome.
Reeborg's World is free to use, does not require any login, and does not track its users.
Cheers,
André
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Hi Roberto, On Thu, May 29, 2014 at 5:13 AM, roberto <roberto03@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks Andre, would you recommend it for students: - complete beginners to programming
Yes, absolutely! - aged 15-16
Definitely!
- as an aid for studying introductory analytic geometry
Perhaps... However, I do plan to add more tutorials and the next one (which I have started) shows how to write a game (breakout) using Python -- again, all done from the browser. Some concepts from analytical geometry are definitely useful when writing such games.
I'd be happy to test it with students and maybe report back if anything useful for you springs up.
I'd appreciate that! Cheers, André
Roberto
On Mon, May 26, 2014 at 11:15 PM, Andre Roberge <andre.roberge@gmail.com> wrote:
Building on my previous introductory tutorial intended for complete beginners which I think I announced previously on this list , I have written a new tutorial introducing Object-Oriented Programming in Python.
Beginners tutorial: http://reeborg.ca/docs/begin_py_en/index.html
New OOP tutorial: http://reeborg.ca/docs/oop_py_en/index.html
Site where actual programs are written and run: http://reeborg.ca/world.html
Main site with links to 3 short videos explaining how to run programs and create new worlds: http://reeborg.ca
This is just a first draft; comments (for any tutorials fround on my site) are always more than welcome.
Reeborg's World is free to use, does not require any login, and does not track its users.
Cheers,
André
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