Its been some time I wrote anything here.
I have a bias in favour of Python and that I have never really hidden from anyone. I know more C/C++ than I know Python and yet I love it. The reason being its elegance and its way of coding which gives me the chance to understand every code line that I write. Anyways recently I have embarked on a journey to learn and teach Python to my students. Since my students, as with most students, don't want to learn it by themselves, I have to force them to do so. Even though I don't think I will be successful enough to make them understand the beauty of this language.
CBSE recently went ahead to include this language as a part of their curriculum only to retract in a fortnight. Anyways I am determined to go ahead.
I am presently working on a website to make the Python learning as easy as possible. But in the process I am having to learn a lot. Various aspects of programming I am doing.
Lets see how far I succeed.
I have a bias in favour of Python and that I have never really hidden from anyone. I know more C/C++ than I know Python and yet I love it. The reason being its elegance and its way of coding which gives me the chance to understand every code line that I write. Anyways recently I have embarked on a journey to learn and teach Python to my students. Since my students, as with most students, don't want to learn it by themselves, I have to force them to do so. Even though I don't think I will be successful enough to make them understand the beauty of this language.
CBSE recently went ahead to include this language as a part of their curriculum only to retract in a fortnight. Anyways I am determined to go ahead.
I am presently working on a website to make the Python learning as easy as possible. But in the process I am having to learn a lot. Various aspects of programming I am doing.
Lets see how far I succeed.