Perhaps life skills - such as r/personal finance/wiki and https://cs007.blog/ - would be an interesting and motivating topic?
Here's a simple model for generating a transactions.tsv (could be OFX XML, like some banks now support) to generate reports from: https://github.com/westurner/pypfi/blob/develop/pypfi/datagenerator.py There are apparently other life skills that can probably be Python'd, though: "Ask HN: What are good life skills for people to learn?" https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=24605807 https://westurner.github.io/hnlog/#story-24605807 On Sat, Jan 30, 2021, 22:03 Wes Turner <wes.tur...@gmail.com> wrote: > > (2) Here's my latest idea of a contemporary Python class, done in > evolving Jupyter Notebooks, a growing maze of pages to explore and talk > about (no enumeration of lessons). > > Is there a graph of curriculum resources with URI names that are > associated with concept URIs (e.g. Wikipedia/Dbpedia URLs) that we > traverse in a more or less optimal graph path? > > A JSON-LD @id and the Schema.org/about RDFS Property should be sufficient > to describe such relations, though a subproperty of schema.org/about > could imply more about said relations; and RDFa could also be (implicitly) > IPython.display.display'd from an object with a _repr_html_ method. > > What do you have, like next and previous links between Jupyter notebooks > in your executable books/jupyter-book? > > Is there like zulip or mattermost chat? > > Hey remember that time I did that impromptu guest pull request that bolted > on tests and exceptions and needed to refactor for testability? TDD. > https://github.com/4dsolutions/python_camp/pull/4 > > > On Fri, Jan 29, 2021, 21:26 kirby urner <kirby.ur...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Two exhibits of possible interest: >> >> (1) Citizendium Wiki, not unlike Wikipedia in its goals, but with less >> anonymity, has a new article on Python, still a work in progress. >> >> Comments? >> >> They're (we're) looking for more articles with fresh up to date content, >> on aspects of the Python ecosystem. >> >> https://en.citizendium.org/wiki/Python_(programming_language) >> >> (2) Here's my latest idea of a contemporary Python class, done in >> evolving Jupyter Notebooks, a growing maze of pages to explore and talk >> about (no enumeration of lessons). >> >> https://github.com/4dsolutions/elite_school >> >> I use this material with real teenagers, once a week. I spend a lot of >> time talking about Unicode because I'm assuming these students need a lot >> of overview. Python is about opening doors to lots of topics. >> >> Kirby >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Edu-sig mailing list -- edu-sig@python.org >> To unsubscribe send an email to edu-sig-le...@python.org >> https://mail.python.org/mailman3/lists/edu-sig.python.org/ >> Member address: wes.tur...@gmail.com >> >
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