Feedback wanted on programming introduction (Python in Windows)
Richard Heathfield
rjh at see.sig.invalid
Wed Oct 28 04:08:44 EDT 2009
In <hc8pn3$ddn$1 at news.eternal-september.org>, Alf P. Steinbach wrote:
<snip>
> I may finally have found the perfect language for a practically
> oriented introductory book on programming, namely Python.
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> I don't know whether this will ever become an actual book. I hope
> so!
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> So I would would be very happy for feedback.
"Sorry, but this browser does not support web word processing. Please
see our system requirements page for a list of supported browsers."
A Web site should be able to provide at least basic content provision
in *any* standard-conforming browser.
I've seen Steven's parallel comment along similar lines, and Jon
Clements's reply - which appears to solve the problem, albeit in a
semi-proprietary way. So I'm not asking for a solutio, just adding my
vote for "let's try to keep the Web as open to everyone as we can".
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