Guides¶
Guide Fit¶
flowchart TD
family["Python Programming"] --> program["Python Object-Oriented Programming"]
program --> pressure["A concrete learner or reviewer question"]
pressure --> guide["Guides"]
guide --> next["Modules, capstone, and reference surfaces"]
flowchart TD
question["Name the exact question you need answered"] --> skim["Skim only the sections that match that pressure"]
skim --> crosscheck["Open the linked module, proof surface, or capstone route"]
crosscheck --> next_move["Leave with one next decision, page, or command"]
Read the first diagram as a timing map: this guide is for a named pressure, not for wandering the whole course-book. Read the second diagram as the guide loop: arrive with a concrete question, use only the matching sections, then leave with one smaller and more honest next move.
Use this section when you need route guidance rather than one module chapter. These pages keep the reading order, practice rhythm, and capstone bridge explicit so the module tree can stay focused on long-lived content.
Read These First¶
- Start Here for the shortest honest entry route
- Course Guide for the module arc and support-page roles
- Learning Contract for the teaching bar and proof expectations
- Outcomes And Proof Map for the route from course promise to evidence
- Orientation for the full course shape
- Course Map for the reading structure
Use These For Study Planning¶
- Design Question Map when you know the design problem faster than the module name
- Module Promise Map when you want each module title translated into a learner contract
- Module Checkpoints when you need a module-end exit bar
- Study Routes when you need a session-sized reading plan
- Systems Route when you want the heavier second half of the course treated as one design arc
- Pressure Routes when your route is shaped by a concrete design or review problem
- Module Dependency Map and Practice Map when you need the sequence and rehearsal loop explained
Use These For Commands And Proof¶
- Command Guide for the executable route
- Proof Ladder for choosing the smallest honest proof route
- Object Design Checklist, Self-Review Prompts, and Boundary Review Prompts for stable review bars
Use These For Capstone Reading¶
- Capstone for the capstone’s role in the course
- Capstone Map for the module-to-repository route
- Capstone File Guide for the capstone reading path
- Capstone Review Checklist for a bounded review pass
- Capstone Architecture Guide for boundary ownership
- Capstone Walkthrough for the human review story
- Capstone Proof Guide for verification depth
Keep The Layout Stable¶
index.mdstays the course homeguides/stays the learner route and proof shelfcapstone/stays the capstone-specific reading, proof, and review shelfreference/stays the durable review shelfmodule-00-orientation/plus Modules01to10stay the teaching arc
Directory glossary¶
Use Glossary when you want the recurring language in this shelf kept stable while you move between study routes, proof routes, and support pages.