Season's greetings (was Re: Some Python 2.1 ideas)
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In article <928otj02l39 at news1.newsguy.com>, "Alex Martelli" <aleaxit at yahoo.com> wrote: I also have a teenage son,. His experience is java, C, C++. I found that the python project with the biggest zowie! factor was V-python, formerly visual python: http://sourceforge.net/projects/visualpython This unfortunately requires a special python, for reasons I find specious, but allows some really neat 3D graphics (with animation) using GL. It runs under windows, Linux, and Mac. It is used at Carnegie-Mellon in a physics course. Jim > > Me, I had the best Christmas ever since I got my first electric > train... got to show Python to my son (Pascal and Assembler > his only previous programming experiences), and again and > again he got the jaw-drops-"but-it-CAN'T-be-THAT-powerful!" > effect which I well recall from my early Python days. (And as > a cherry on top he kibitzed me for an OKbridge session where > I got close to 70%, but the Python part alone would have, by > itself, been quite enough...!-). > > One thing I wasn't able to easily answer -- what's the > *easiest* way for a Python beginner to do function-plots, > with nicely labeled graphs, minor/major ticks, color, > auto-scaled, &c &c? On-screen display the major need, > though nice printouts wouldn't hurt either. Speed no > issue, as his new PC is twice as fast as mine!-) > > I tried downloading DISLIN but it appears to embed its > own Python, need its own setting of PYTHONPATH; and > (from a superficial look at it) it doesn't seem to do auto > scaling. Any suggestions? I'd like to keep amazing him > with Python power and ease, as what dad wouldn't like > for his late-teenage son...:-). > > Alex > > Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
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