On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 8:59 AM, kirby urner wrote:
>
> Python's Standard Library turtle module is just another Python module
> with no more docs than average for an SL mod.
>
>
I suppose in the interests of completeness we
should mention that Python's native turtle mod
is in that subcategory of l
> This online version looks good for these classes.
> learnpython.org has some turtle graphics, which we'd like to use.
> I don't see a description of the turtle graphics syntax/capabilities on the
> site, although the opening program has an example turtle program.
> Randy Latimer
>
Python's Stan
Dear
And there is also the new version of ipython that still need ironing
that has just been presented at http://euroscipy.org in Paris where
there are very advanced notebooks.
I'll let his main developper present the project if he wants to (I
know that Fernando will not be available in the next
Vern Ceder, on 2011-08-28 21:23, wrote:
> Have you also heard of http://www.learnpython.org/ ? (I might have missed
> you mentioning it, been busy). It's another entry into the fray that's been
> underway for the past few months.
> On Sun, Aug 28, 2011 at 8:59 PM, kirby urner wrote:
> > Just al
Just alerted to this one by the chairman:
http://pythonfiddle.com/
Still checking it out.
Kirby
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