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Tag Archives: turtle
PythonTurtle delivers!
A few days ago, a coworker asked me what tool he should use to teach another non-programming coworker some programming. I thought a little, and suggested PythonTurtle, and then also demonstrated the builtin turtle. I thought nothing much of it, … Continue reading
Posted in Programming, Python, Teaching Programming
Tagged Python, teach, Teaching Programming, turtle
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Fractals in 10 minutes No. 6: Turtle Snowflake
I didn’t write this one, but I found it’s simplicity and availability so compelling, I couldn’t just not write about it. In a reddit post from a while ago, some commenter named jfedor left the following comment: A little known … Continue reading