Hi everyone, It's been too quiet here lately, so I thought I would pipe in ;-)
Crunchy (http://code.google.com/p/crunchy) has *almost* reached version 1.0. Currently, a few high school students are doing Crunchy-related tasks as part of Google's Highly Open Participation (GHOP) contest. And I just produced a first Crunchy screencast ( http://showmedo.com/videos/video?name=1430000&fromSeriesID=143). It was recorded in one go, so it's not as polished as it could have been, but it should give a good idea of Crunchy's current capabilities. I know, for having corresponded with at least one of them, that some of Jeff Elkner's students worked on Crunchy related project (porting How to Think Like a Computer Scientist, as well as possibly the Livewires module) as well as other projects (GASP, for instance) but I have not heard from him. So, Jeff, if you are still on this list, how about letting everyone know all the good work that you guys have been doing? For those that have contact with pre-university students (13+), please encourage them to take part in GHOP. André
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