On Wed, Oct 7, 2020 at 8:06 PM Jurgis Pralgauskis <
jurgis.pralgaus...@gmail.com> wrote:
> *I think best would be to make a course/textbook with parallel code
> examples for JS/PY *(maybe some version with C/C++ for reference - for
> teachers to be easier to switch)
> Parallel JS-PY is also possib
- I didn't look for JS to Python tools
- https://www.amazon.com/s?k=javascript+and+python listed a few books
that may be helpful; though I'm not sure if any are open source /
Creative Commons
- "Think Python 2e: How To Think Like a Computer Scientist" could be
ported to Python and JS (and/or trans
# Python and JS resources, Jupyter notebooks and multiple languages, tools
Both Python and JS are interpreted scripting languages.
While it is possible to compile Python and JS to machine
code instead of interpreting;
typically, Python and JS are interpreted (converted to byte code) and
then execu
Greetings Jurgis --
I'd say the answer to only-C compsci in school, or only-Java,
was the phenomenon of Code Schools, with their Bootcamps.
One discovered the short cut into industry was not a compsci
degree, but a crash course in exactly what you're saying: a
combo of py and js.
As you know es6
found simple example of Scratch-PY
https://learn.edublocks.org/tutorial/home-learning#2
https://edublocks.org/Basic-Coding-Set.pdf
and in kind of direct python in blocks
https://app.edublocks.org/#Python
On Thu, Oct 8, 2020 at 6:05 AM Jurgis Pralgauskis <
jurgis.pralgaus...@gmail.com> wrote: