[Tutor] documentation
roy ollis
roypython@hotmail.com
Tue Jun 3 01:29:04 2003
<html><div style='background-color:'><DIV>isn't there a way to make the included tutorial more versatile. we could color code the text for the reader, like green = total newbie (to programming), yellow = new to python ( already programs in another language), and red for python programers (more of a reminder or what's new). a newbie would know to learn the green first to help them understand yellow, and the same from yellow to red. and while i don't understand latex i think it (or another script, in python of course) should be able to display all colors/level and edit out unwanted/needed ones. the tutorial could display only what's needed by the reader within reason. i actually would reccomed a different color scheme. originaly i thought like a red light (thus the red, yellow, green)would have ment very slow, but then it hit me that green usually means newbie. and red, white and blue isn't going to work either. most backgrounds are white and the white will bee very hard/impossible to read. i would suggest going with the spectrum, red, yellow, blue. being physics it's above being in anyway political, and it sloves the green = new and the green = go (ready to go). anyway, i believe a single tutorial can be made useful for multi users. and after i read enough tutorials i'll prove it, it'll just take me longer.</DIV></div><br clear=all><hr>STOP MORE SPAM with <a href="http://g.msn.com/8HMHENUS/2728??PS=">the new MSN 8</a> and get 2 months FREE*</html>