[Year 12 SofDev] python UI
Victoria Farrell
FarrellV at humegrammar.vic.edu.au
Wed Aug 5 11:48:35 AEST 2015
In SD, students need to create working solutions where the interface is required to be user friendly…. So what language are we supposed to use?????
From: sofdev-bounces at edulists.com.au [mailto:sofdev-bounces at edulists.com.au] On Behalf Of Laurie Savage
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That's what I like about it! I'm not sure a GUI approach to language learning is always the right way in at this level; although I like the Scratch approach to problem solving eventually the students have to dive into syntax. I'm very fond of Python, just not very expert at it - there's always something else to do at work!
Laurie
Laurie Savage
https://sites.google.com/a/pvgc.vic.edu.au/mr-savage/home
On 5 August 2015 at 09:13, Guy Flaherty <Guy.Flaherty at xavier.vic.edu.au<mailto:Guy.Flaherty at xavier.vic.edu.au>> wrote:
There are a bunch of Python Web Frameworks Laurie. Probably the biggest of them is Django (http://djangoproject.com/). I am not teaching SD again this year but if I were I would look at using something like this and JQueryMobile (http://jquerymobile.com/) and get the students building mobile apps for their phones.
Python is not really a GUI focussed language. You can do it, but other languages are probably going to be easier to teach and use. Don’t get me wrong, I love Python. Been using it for 15 years now, but not for GUI programming.
Good luck,
Guy Flaherty
Xavier College
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I haven't cracked using Python as a web tool yet so I'm interested in how people go about this. Is there anything like Ruby on Rails? (maybe Python on a Swing?)
Laurie
Laurie Savage
https://sites.google.com/a/pvgc.vic.edu.au/mr-savage/home
On 4 August 2015 at 22:41, Andrew Pate <arp at mentonegrammar.net<mailto:arp at mentonegrammar.net>> wrote:
Hi all
Just wondering through what mechanism those of you using python as your language are having students build UI? Is it web or otherwise platform independent?
I have been using PHP for a few years now, and probably will continue, but I have a number of students in 9-11 taking the Grok NCSS challenge and thought about looking into python as my language. Also, the Algorithmics course mandates python, and I would like to offer that, although I know that UI is not so important there.
Thanks
Andrew.
Andrew Pate
Mentone Grammar
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