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Re: [seul-edu] Schoolforge - more inquiry
Jeff wrote:
> I confess - I have been lurking in this discussion for a while and am interested in seeing some of these ideas come to
> fruition.
Welcome, Jeff! We're always happy to here new voices!
>
> I am forgoing lurking status for the following reasons:
>
> -There has been some discussion of developing software for classroom use (?)
>
> Is there something I am missing, or does this refer to something other than C++ or other compiled programs that will
> run on a Linux machine?
We're language- and execution-method-agnostic. If someone wants to write shell scripts that are useful for classroom work,
fine. More probably, Tcl/Tk or Python programs are fine too. We hope that eventually something like PyCard, Visual Tcl,
and/or MetaCard/Revolution will allow teachers to develop their own courseware on Linux in much the same way they could with
Apple's HyperCard and its equivalents.
>
> -There has been some discussion of developing software to run on/with Linux (?)
>
> Again, is this something different from the question above? Are we to assume that all systems will run Perl, PHP,
> Python? (I'm dropping names mostly - little knowledge)
>
I'm not sure if that's a different question or not. I suspect not.
>
> -There has only been passing reference to web based programs.
>
> Since these programs are essentially platform-independent, will they be included - or would it be better to leave
> then for elsewhere? Most of them are freeware...
>
Actually, we include a number of web-based and java apps in the SEUL/edu application index. As far as I'm concerned, if it can
be used with Linux, it counts. Ask Larry Prevett about WIMS!
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