[Edu-sig] Rich Data Structures
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Sun Oct 2 02:50:29 CEST 2005
i think this is a great idea. parallel learning is useful, and there
should be no reason why it can't be done on a regular basis. in fact,
it'll make it easier to come up with coding examples *and* help the
kids with their other subjects at the same time.
i did something similar a few years back (
http://www2.linuxjournal.com/article/5597 -- see Listing 1 ), but alas,
the intention, however, was wrong. it wasn't as grand a scheme as you
describe. rather, it was just a half-baked attempt to pay homage to my
favorite rock band. :-)
cheers,
-wesley
> Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 15:54:13 -0700
> From: "Kirby Urner" <urnerk at qwest.net>
> Subject: [Edu-sig] Rich Data Structures
> To: edu-sig at python.org
>
> Here's an opportunity to impart the humanities entirely tangentially
> to the
> engineering curriculum.
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"Core Python Programming", Prentice Hall, (c)2001
http://www.corepython.com
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