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| Started by | Raymond Hettinger <raymond.hettinger@gmail.com> |
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| First post | 2011-12-19 19:51 -0800 |
| Last post | 2011-12-27 12:39 -0800 |
| Articles | 9 on this page of 69 — 28 participants |
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Python education survey Raymond Hettinger <raymond.hettinger@gmail.com> - 2011-12-19 19:51 -0800
Re: Python education survey Alec Taylor <alec.taylor6@gmail.com> - 2011-12-20 17:27 +1100
Re: Python education survey Luka Dornhecker <luka.dornhecker@googlemail.com> - 2011-12-19 23:20 -0800
Re: Python education survey Devin Jeanpierre <jeanpierreda@gmail.com> - 2011-12-20 02:32 -0500
Re: Python education survey Stefan Behnel <stefan_ml@behnel.de> - 2011-12-20 09:14 +0100
Re: Python education survey Eelco <hoogendoorn.eelco@gmail.com> - 2011-12-20 03:02 -0800
Re: Python education survey Rick Johnson <rantingrickjohnson@gmail.com> - 2011-12-20 06:45 -0800
Re: Python education survey Chris Angelico <rosuav@gmail.com> - 2011-12-21 02:51 +1100
Re: Python education survey Andrea Crotti <andrea.crotti.0@gmail.com> - 2011-12-20 10:58 +0000
Re: Python education survey Carl Smith <carl.input@gmail.com> - 2011-12-26 21:59 -0800
Re: Python education survey Eelco <hoogendoorn.eelco@gmail.com> - 2011-12-27 03:41 -0800
Re: Python education survey Lie Ryan <lie.1296@gmail.com> - 2011-12-28 04:53 +1100
Re: Python education survey Eelco <hoogendoorn.eelco@gmail.com> - 2011-12-27 11:45 -0800
Re: Python education survey Rick Johnson <rantingrickjohnson@gmail.com> - 2011-12-27 12:04 -0800
Re: Python education survey Eelco <hoogendoorn.eelco@gmail.com> - 2011-12-27 13:44 -0800
Re: Python education survey Rick Johnson <rantingrickjohnson@gmail.com> - 2011-12-27 17:56 -0800
Re: Python education survey Tim Chase <python.list@tim.thechases.com> - 2011-12-27 20:21 -0600
Re: Python education survey Rick Johnson <rantingrickjohnson@gmail.com> - 2011-12-27 18:42 -0800
Re: Python education survey Chris Angelico <rosuav@gmail.com> - 2011-12-28 14:54 +1100
Re: Python education survey Steven D'Aprano <steve+comp.lang.python@pearwood.info> - 2011-12-28 06:59 +0000
Re: Python education survey rusi <rustompmody@gmail.com> - 2011-12-27 23:49 -0800
Re: Python education survey Grant Edwards <invalid@invalid.invalid> - 2011-12-31 16:27 +0000
Re: Python education survey Roy Smith <roy@panix.com> - 2011-12-31 13:23 -0500
Re: Python education survey Alexander Kapps <alex.kapps@web.de> - 2011-12-31 20:06 +0100
Re: Python education survey Grant Edwards <invalid@invalid.invalid> - 2012-01-01 02:36 +0000
Re: Python education survey Alexander Kapps <alex.kapps@web.de> - 2012-01-01 05:53 +0100
Re: Python education survey Grant Edwards <invalid@invalid.invalid> - 2012-01-02 17:02 +0000
Re: Python education survey Andrew Berg <bahamutzero8825@gmail.com> - 2011-12-31 23:44 -0600
Re: Python education survey Dominic Binks <dbinks@codeaurora.org> - 2011-12-31 21:12 -0800
Re: Python education survey Rick Johnson <rantingrickjohnson@gmail.com> - 2012-01-02 21:27 -0800
Re: Python education survey Dominic Binks <dbinks@codeaurora.org> - 2012-01-02 22:03 -0800
Re: Python education survey Evan Driscoll <edriscoll@wisc.edu> - 2012-01-03 01:31 -0500
Re: Python education survey Eelco <hoogendoorn.eelco@gmail.com> - 2012-01-03 04:33 -0800
Re: Python education survey Steven D'Aprano <steve+comp.lang.python@pearwood.info> - 2012-01-04 01:30 +0000
Re: Python education survey Chris Angelico <rosuav@gmail.com> - 2012-01-01 16:50 +1100
Re: Python education survey Eelco <hoogendoorn.eelco@gmail.com> - 2011-12-28 04:25 -0800
Re: Python education survey Miki Tebeka <miki.tebeka@gmail.com> - 2011-12-20 10:07 -0800
Re: Python education survey Fernando Perez <fperez.net@gmail.com> - 2011-12-21 01:40 +0000
Re: Python education survey Ashton Fagg <ashton@fagg.id.au> - 2011-12-21 12:06 +1000
Re: Python education survey Roy Smith <roy@panix.com> - 2011-12-20 21:34 -0500
Re: Python education survey Chris Angelico <rosuav@gmail.com> - 2011-12-21 13:44 +1100
Re: Python education survey Nathan Rice <nathan.alexander.rice@gmail.com> - 2011-12-21 11:57 -0500
Re: Python education survey Raymond Hettinger <raymond.hettinger@gmail.com> - 2011-12-22 12:01 -0800
Re: Python education survey rusi <rustompmody@gmail.com> - 2011-12-22 19:05 -0800
Re: Python education survey Rick Johnson <rantingrickjohnson@gmail.com> - 2011-12-25 09:44 -0800
Re: Python education survey Chris Angelico <rosuav@gmail.com> - 2011-12-26 14:27 +1100
Re: Python education survey Rick Johnson <rantingrickjohnson@gmail.com> - 2011-12-26 06:52 -0800
Re: Python education survey Nathan Rice <nathan.alexander.rice@gmail.com> - 2011-12-26 11:11 -0500
Re: Python education survey Rick Johnson <rantingrickjohnson@gmail.com> - 2011-12-26 09:27 -0800
Re: Python education survey Steven D'Aprano <steve+comp.lang.python@pearwood.info> - 2011-12-26 18:04 +0000
Re: Python education survey Rick Johnson <rantingrickjohnson@gmail.com> - 2011-12-26 10:32 -0800
Re: Python education survey Chris Angelico <rosuav@gmail.com> - 2011-12-27 06:56 +1100
Re: Python education survey Carl Smith <carl.input@gmail.com> - 2011-12-26 22:14 -0800
Re: Python education survey Rick Johnson <rantingrickjohnson@gmail.com> - 2011-12-27 08:37 -0800
Re: Python education survey Lie Ryan <lie.1296@gmail.com> - 2011-12-28 04:50 +1100
Re: Python education survey Rick Johnson <rantingrickjohnson@gmail.com> - 2011-12-27 10:11 -0800
Re: Python education survey Lie Ryan <lie.1296@gmail.com> - 2011-12-28 08:13 +1100
Re: Python education survey Ian Kelly <ian.g.kelly@gmail.com> - 2011-12-27 14:31 -0700
Re: Python education survey Monte Milanuk <memilanuk@gmail.com> - 2011-12-25 22:02 -0800
Re: Python education survey K Richard Pixley <rich@noir.com> - 2011-12-27 09:59 -0800
Re: Python education survey Andrew Berg <bahamutzero8825@gmail.com> - 2011-12-27 12:26 -0600
Re: Python education survey K Richard Pixley <rich@noir.com> - 2011-12-27 14:04 -0800
Re: Python education survey Andrew Berg <bahamutzero8825@gmail.com> - 2011-12-27 16:57 -0600
Re: Python education survey 88888 Dihedral <dihedral88888@googlemail.com> - 2011-12-27 17:21 -0800
Re: Python education survey Rick Johnson <rantingrickjohnson@gmail.com> - 2011-12-27 18:01 -0800
Re: Python education survey 88888 Dihedral <dihedral88888@googlemail.com> - 2011-12-27 17:21 -0800
Re: Python education survey rusi <rustompmody@gmail.com> - 2011-12-27 21:50 -0800
Re: Python education survey Rick Johnson <rantingrickjohnson@gmail.com> - 2011-12-27 10:21 -0800
Re: Python education survey K Richard Pixley <rich@noir.com> - 2011-12-27 12:39 -0800
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| From | Andrew Berg <bahamutzero8825@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2011-12-27 12:26 -0600 |
| Message-ID | <mailman.4145.1325010399.27778.python-list@python.org> |
| In reply to | #18035 |
On 12/27/2011 11:59 AM, K Richard Pixley wrote: > You'd do better to encourage eclipse, but setting that up isn't > trivial either. IIRC, all I had to do to set up PyDev was copy a URL to Eclipse's "Install New Software" wizard, and have Eclipse download and install it. Extra steps are needed if a different implementation of Python (e.g. Jython) is needed, but other than that, the user only needs to specify a couple options (e.g. Python grammar version) at project creation time. This assumes that Python is already installed, but why wouldn't it be? > You could create your own distribution of eclipse, but > then you have that "only useful for python" problem again. AFAIK, Eclipse should always be good for Java unless you do some serious hacking. > If students are going to go anywhere else after this class, they're > going to need to either be able to learn to switch editors or find an > editor they can use more generally. There are a ton of editors that have syntax highlighting and other little features for many languages. -- CPython 3.2.2 | Windows NT 6.1.7601.17640
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| From | K Richard Pixley <rich@noir.com> |
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| Date | 2011-12-27 14:04 -0800 |
| Message-ID | <MhrKq.39030$mJ.4400@newsfe10.iad> |
| In reply to | #18040 |
On 12/27/11 10:26 , Andrew Berg wrote: > On 12/27/2011 11:59 AM, K Richard Pixley wrote: >> You'd do better to encourage eclipse, but setting that up isn't >> trivial either. > IIRC, all I had to do to set up PyDev was copy a URL to Eclipse's > "Install New Software" wizard, and have Eclipse download and install it. > Extra steps are needed if a different implementation of Python (e.g. > Jython) is needed, but other than that, the user only needs to specify a > couple options (e.g. Python grammar version) at project creation time. > This assumes that Python is already installed, but why wouldn't it be? You still need to match versions of PyDev to versions of Eclipse to versions of operating system to versions of other eclipse plugins. I spent a few days trying to get it together once and came to the conclusion that it was a much bigger effort than I was willing to commit to. >> You could create your own distribution of eclipse, but >> then you have that "only useful for python" problem again. > AFAIK, Eclipse should always be good for Java unless you do some serious > hacking. Depends on which versions of eclipse, java, os, other plugins, etc. >> If students are going to go anywhere else after this class, they're >> going to need to either be able to learn to switch editors or find an >> editor they can use more generally. > There are a ton of editors that have syntax highlighting and other > little features for many languages. Exactly. My preference is emacs but I'll admit that the learning curve there is pretty high by today's standards. (Whether it's worth the effort is a debatable point.) There are certainly many others. --rich
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| From | Andrew Berg <bahamutzero8825@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2011-12-27 16:57 -0600 |
| Message-ID | <mailman.4161.1325026676.27778.python-list@python.org> |
| In reply to | #18064 |
On 12/27/2011 4:04 PM, K Richard Pixley wrote: > You still need to match versions of PyDev to versions of Eclipse to > versions of operating system to versions of other eclipse plugins. I > spent a few days trying to get it together once and came to the > conclusion that it was a much bigger effort than I was willing to commit to. This is more of a package management issue than an Eclipse one. I had no problems getting the very latest stable versions of everything on Windows. I'm pretty sure most schools will be using Windows for workstations anyway. In any case, if Eclipse is impractical for whatever reason, obviously it would be wise to try something else. >>> You could create your own distribution of eclipse, but >>> then you have that "only useful for python" problem again. >> AFAIK, Eclipse should always be good for Java unless you do some serious >> hacking. > > Depends on which versions of eclipse, java, os, other plugins, etc. How so? AFAIK, Eclipse is almost (if not completely) unusable without Java. -- CPython 3.2.2 | Windows NT 6.1.7601.17640
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| From | 88888 Dihedral <dihedral88888@googlemail.com> |
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| Date | 2011-12-27 17:21 -0800 |
| Message-ID | <6529469.1070.1325035315877.JavaMail.geo-discussion-forums@prix23> |
| In reply to | #18071 |
There are Dr.Python, Pycrust and Notepadplus to support writing python programs. IDLE is OK, but if a program failed inside IDLE, then I might have to kill the old IDLE and restart IDLE again.
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| From | Rick Johnson <rantingrickjohnson@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2011-12-27 18:01 -0800 |
| Message-ID | <4a88c970-ade9-4221-85e2-2feee8f6fec3@24g2000yqi.googlegroups.com> |
| In reply to | #18081 |
On Dec 27, 7:21 pm, 88888 Dihedral <dihedral88...@googlemail.com> wrote: > There are Dr.Python, Pycrust and Notepadplus to support writing python programs. I really like Pycrust. It's written in Python, it's code base is structured in a professional manner (IDLE you should be jealous!), and it works well. However, it is dependent on WxPython; so that's right out. > IDLE is OK, but if a program failed inside IDLE, then I might have > to kill the old IDLE and restart IDLE again. Yes, i've had to kill many frozen instances of IDLE. It gets aggravating.
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| From | 88888 Dihedral <dihedral88888@googlemail.com> |
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| Date | 2011-12-27 17:21 -0800 |
| Message-ID | <mailman.4167.1325035319.27778.python-list@python.org> |
| In reply to | #18071 |
There are Dr.Python, Pycrust and Notepadplus to support writing python programs. IDLE is OK, but if a program failed inside IDLE, then I might have to kill the old IDLE and restart IDLE again.
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| From | rusi <rustompmody@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2011-12-27 21:50 -0800 |
| Message-ID | <59bae356-99a9-4250-9b56-b3f8723d2a2b@r13g2000prr.googlegroups.com> |
| In reply to | #18040 |
On Dec 27, 11:26 pm, Andrew Berg <bahamutzero8...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 12/27/2011 11:59 AM, K Richard Pixley wrote:> You'd do better to encourage eclipse, but setting that up isn't > > trivial either. > > IIRC, all I had to do to set up PyDev was copy a URL to Eclipse's > "Install New Software" wizard, and have Eclipse download and install it. > Extra steps are needed if a different implementation of Python (e.g. > Jython) is needed, but other than that, the user only needs to specify a > couple options (e.g. Python grammar version) at project creation time. > This assumes that Python is already installed, but why wouldn't it be? There was a recent announcement about eclipse for python (pydev) http://www.mail-archive.com/python-list@python.org/msg320434.html It did not work for me -- got a backtrace. I responded with that. There was no further response. Just mentioning that at least in some cases it does not 'just work.'
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| From | Rick Johnson <rantingrickjohnson@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2011-12-27 10:21 -0800 |
| Message-ID | <54c9d146-eef9-43bb-9e0b-33f51e410954@t8g2000yqg.googlegroups.com> |
| In reply to | #18035 |
On Dec 27, 11:59 am, K Richard Pixley <r...@noir.com> wrote: > The problem is that IDLE is hard to set up. (I've never managed it and > I'm a well seasoned veteran). Can you qualify that statement? Do you mean "difficult to set up on certain OS's"? Because for windows there is no difficulty. > And [IDLE is] pretty much only good for python, Yes, i will agree on that! We could create snap-ins for other languages, but, there are many good multi-language editors out there already. > I'd > expect. You'd do better to encourage eclipse, but setting that up isn't > trivial either. You could create your own distribution of eclipse, but > then you have that "only useful for python" problem again. Same boat, different lake. > If students are going to go anywhere else after this class, they're > going to need to either be able to learn to switch editors or find an > editor they can use more generally. Agreed! > Everyone ends up writing some html > eventually, for instance. most folks write more than just HTML! Ruby, Lisp, Perl, C, Java, etc. > Either way requires climbing a learning curve > that would be difficult to justify for a single class. Yes, i must agree that IDLE does not scale. It's true that IDLE is only good for Python. Could we make the IDLE usable for other languages? Yes, but what good is that going to do? IDLE is already slow due to Tkinter being slow, due to Python being slow... etc. I must admit that IDLE is only useful for complete beginners, those who code only in Python, or those who don't care about using a specific Python IDE. But that damn "batteries included" and CPFE keeps creeping up! What to do, what to do?
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| From | K Richard Pixley <rich@noir.com> |
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| Date | 2011-12-27 12:39 -0800 |
| Message-ID | <S1qKq.26628$Ee3.10137@newsfe04.iad> |
| In reply to | #18041 |
On 12/27/11 10:21 , Rick Johnson wrote: > On Dec 27, 11:59 am, K Richard Pixley<r...@noir.com> wrote: > >> The problem is that IDLE is hard to set up. (I've never managed it and >> I'm a well seasoned veteran). > > Can you qualify that statement? Do you mean "difficult to set up on > certain OS's"? Because for windows there is no difficulty. The distributed binaries haven't worked when I tried on any version of linux or macosx that I used. Attempting to build from source also failed. (I'm pretty much an anti-microsoft bigot). >> Everyone ends up writing some html >> eventually, for instance. > > most folks write more than just HTML! Ruby, Lisp, Perl, C, Java, etc. Dedicated computer folks and experimental tinkerers, yes, I concur. But even casual computer users eventually want to write html, or compose for a wiki and get annoyed when their 3 hours of work in a web browser test field are lost because they changed pages. --rich
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