At 05:37 PM 2/11/2009 -0800, michel paul wrote:

>This is a pretty cool site:  <http://projecteuler.net/>Project Euler.
>
>...
>
>It reminds me somewhat of <http://javabat.com>JavaBat.  There was some 
>discussion earlier about doing something similar in Python?

I'm still working on "PyBat", in my spare time :>).  Interest at the University 
seems to have died out.

I'll have something to post in the next few days, I hope.  This will be a 
package of little programs to run on your own computer, rather than through a 
website - not as pretty, but it actually has some advantages in getting 
students to work with real programs and tools, with unit tests as part of the 
program, not tucked away in the internals of the website.

Project Euler is very cool!!  JavaBat has a different focus.  I think of it as 
"batting practice" rather than intellectual challenge.

I like the collaborative effort on Project Euler.  We could do something 
similar with PyBat, increasing the number of topics and the number of problems 
on each topic, until we have covered all of Python.

-- Dave
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