Andre, This looks very promising. Things worked just fine for me except that on my system (Ubuntu Dapper) the browser is not at /opt/firefox/mozilla-firefox-bin
Otherwise, it looks good. And personally, I *LIKE* the name "crunchy frog"... +1 ;) Vern Andre Roberge wrote: > Version 0.1 of Crunchy Frog has been released. It can be found at > https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=125834 > > Crunchy Frog allows to transform a "traditional" Python tutorial into > an interactive session within your favourite web browser. Three > "modes" of interaction are currently possible: > 1. one-liner, similar to the typical instruction at the Python interpreter. > 2. multi-line Python code, as entered in a traditional editor, and > executed by Python. > 3. Solutions to doctests, as described by Jeff Elkner in a previous post. > > Crunchy Frog is more of a proof-of-concept than a serious application > at this point. The code is rather messy, showing my total lack of > experience with this type of program (web app). To use it you will > also need to have installed Elementtree (included with Python 2.5?) > and CherryPy. You do not need to install Crunchy Frog. > > To try it: read the 5 (short) pages long "tutorial" included, using > your favourite browser. Then, start Crunchy Frog, and go through the > tutorial again. The whole thing should be doable in less than 10 > minutes. > > André > _______________________________________________ > Edu-sig mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/edu-sig -- This time for sure! -Bullwinkle J. Moose ----------------------------- Vern Ceder, Director of Technology Canterbury School, 3210 Smith Road, Ft Wayne, IN 46804 [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 260-436-0746; FAX: 260-436-5137 _______________________________________________ Edu-sig mailing list [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/edu-sig
