Skip to content

Conversation

@daftbat
Copy link

@daftbat daftbat commented Apr 22, 2020

Hi Chris,

I thought some students might like an example that used graphics so they could get a bit more visually creative. I've put together a little Sierpinski triangle example. After I did it though, I thought the students could use some starter code that set up all the graphics (tkinter is not so obvious!), and just gave them a canvas to draw on, so I added an optional "extras" dir, and a starter.py file for my example. Please let me know any questions. I'm happy to change it around. For instance, I wasn't sure if the students know tuples or lists (I decided on lists for the points), or if they know about classes (which I decided against). Don't be afraid of the length; it's mostly comments! If you think it'd be interesting, I'd be happy to generalize the graphics stuff into a class, and do a few example entry boxes, buttons, and sliders with it.

Thanks,
Greg

@chrispiech
Copy link
Contributor

Hi Greg! This is awesome but I think it has too many concepts that students haven't seen (including recursion)

Sign up for free to join this conversation on GitHub. Already have an account? Sign in to comment

Labels

None yet

Projects

None yet

Development

Successfully merging this pull request may close these issues.

2 participants