In general, the teaching languages were designed to cater to a
specific instantiation of HtDP, not for the way anyone might want to
use the ideas in the blue book to teach programming (also worth noting
here: the book and the design of the languages predates modules in
Racket). The mechanism to support additional stuff has always been
teachpacks and while it is not as good as designing your own
languages, it does at least provide you a way to experiment until you
have time/knowledge to take one a complete design.

So ... I'd say to just add a teachpack.

Robby

On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 10:27 PM, Adam Shaw <[email protected]> wrote:
> Greetings -- Wondering about the possible inclusion of provide in the student 
> languages, say ISL. I'm interested to hear the rationale for its exclusion. 
> It seems worthwhile to promote modular programming and fair to introduce 
> early.
>
> Regards,
>
> Adam
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