[Tutor] Python tutor

John Lesko johnmlesko at gmail.com
Tue Mar 28 22:29:28 CEST 2006


This actually sounds like very good idea. I have not heard of it before, but
I think it would be a very good way to learn. Let me know if you find
anything.

John

On 3/28/06, Noufal Ibrahim <noufal at nibrahim.net.in> wrote:
>
> Greetings all,
>    Are there any programs for python that offer an "interactive" tutorial?
> Something on the lines of the builtin emacs tutorial (which is
> basically just a buffer that tells you to try this and try that with
> itself) or the Inkscape tutorial (which is an SVG document that comes
> along with inkscape which has instructions on manipulating it so that
> the reader learns stuff). Another example that comes to mind is the
> tcltutor program to learn TCL. It contains an instruction window, a
> code window and an output window. The user is told something, they try
> it and the output is visible. I personally used it when I was learning
> TCL.
>
>    The python tutorial is great and probably all one needs to learn the
> language but I think a more interactive program to teach it might be
> useful. I googled a little and found Guido van Robot although I'm not
> sure if it's exactly like what I'm talking about. Are there any others?
> Do you all think it'll be a worthwhile project?
>
> Bye
>
> --
> -NI
>
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