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*Select the best python IDE / editor that meets [[OSE Specifications]]
*Select the best python IDE / editor that meets [[OSE Specifications]]
*Add the editor to OSE Linux
*Add the editor to OSE Linux
*Provide instructionals based on the IDE
*Provide instructionals based on the selected IDE
*Include important libraries in the OSE Linux distribution


=Resources=
=Resources=

Revision as of 00:57, 2 May 2018

OSE Rapid Learning

OSE pursues rapid learning by providing an immersion learning environment. For Python, the infrasctructure to be created involves:

  • Addition of a python editor (Integrated Development Environment) to OSE Linux

Execution

  • Select the best python IDE / editor that meets OSE Specifications
  • Add the editor to OSE Linux
  • Provide instructionals based on the selected IDE
  • Include important libraries in the OSE Linux distribution

Resources

http://www.afterhoursprogramming.com/tutorial/Python/Operators/

https://www.learnpython.org/

https://www.codecademy.com/learn/python

A basic competency list for using Python to solve problems might involve
  1. Variables, Types, Operators, and Objects
  2. Functions; First-Class Objects and Basic Structured Programming
  3. Modules and Importing; Reusing Code, Finding and Installing Packages
  4. Flow Control Structures and Object-Oriented Programming
  5. Debugging
  6. List Comprehensions, and an Introduction to Generators and Functional Programming