[Tutor] MIT python video [WAS: Re: Hi Don,]

Don Jennings dfjennings at gmail.com
Thu Nov 22 23:47:10 CET 2012


On Nov 22, 2012, at 8:11 AM, Waters, Mike [ITSCA Non-J&J] wrote:

> Hi Don, first thanks for the support on Python, I find the information very helpful.

You're welcome. You'll find it even more helpful if you send your questions to the whole python tutor list which I've cc'd :>)

> I have been watching the MIT John Gutag and he will highlight a section of code and then go to the” Format “tab and pick something about the 3 or 4 th line down to remove the data.

I have not seen these videos, so I can only guess he's using some kind of IDE perhaps? IDLE maybe?

> Why do I not have a Format button?(I am running 2.7 on Win) And since the image is not clear on the screen what is he doing?

You'll be happy to find out that the slides are available in pdf format. Go to the main page for the course [1] and choose one of the units in the navigation sidebar on the left. Then you'll see the list of topics. After clicking on one of those, you should find the "Lecture slides" under the "Session Activities" section of the page.

Take care,
Don


[1] http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/electrical-engineering-and-computer-science/6-00sc-introduction-to-computer-science-and-programming-spring-2011/Syllabus/




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