I'll have a look. I am using your book to teach programming languages course, and the slides might prove useful. Thanks.
Our slides are available at http://www.idi.ntnu.no/emner/tdt4165/?page=plan.

vQ

Peter Van Roy wrote:
To all Mozart users,

I would like to announce the availability of a full set
of course material and related software (written in
Mozart) for a first-year programming course (note that
all materials are in French).  The course is based on the
idea of a progression of microworlds: start with a simple
microworld, and as soon as its limits are reached, add
a concept to get a richer microworld.  This way we
can get pretty far into concurrency and multi-agent
programming in a first-year course.  There is software
support for an environment (called LogOz) to make
this easy to use for students.  The main disadvantage is
that people who take this course first might be
disappointed to take more "traditional" second-year
and later courses.

URL: http://www.info.ucl.ac.be/~pvr/micromondes.html

Maybe some bilingual educator would be interested in
using this as inspiration to do something similar in English?

Peter Van Roy


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