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Well there is a freeware version of Phrogram and it has more capabilities that KPL and there is also an academic version as well that will entitle you and you students to a special section of the forums for support that isn’t included with the freeware version. The main differences are:1) Phrogram builds ...
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http://blogs.msdn.com/alfredth/archive/2006/09/15/754417.aspx
Another one from Alfred Thompson, Computer Science teacher, this his response to the David Brin article.
There is also Phrogram which is a
very BASIC-like language with a simple IDE that beginners can
experiment with. It's not the same as the old versions of BASIC but ...
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http://blogs.msdn.com/alfredth/archive/2006/08/03/phrogram.aspx
Alfred Thompson is a computer science teacher and published author, working with Microsoft in support of other computer science teachers - so we are particularly glad to hear kudos from him!
Learn to Phrogram
Brian Keller had a post on his blog where I found out that the ...
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http://blogs.gotdotnet.com/briankel/archive/2006/07/26/679347.aspxNo, that's not a typo. "Phrogram" is the new name for the Kid's Programming Language
(KPL) developed by Morrison-Schwartz. KPL was designed to help
first-time programmers have fun learning to code. It has attracted a
wide interest from kids, parents, ...
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http://rupertrawnsley.blogspot.com/2006/08/kids-programming-language-reloaded.htmlLess than a year ago I wrote a very short entry about KPL. Today I got an email from Jon Schwarz
thanking me for the link and updating me on their progress. It is very
impressive: they have made a fantastic playground for the programmers
of tomorrow. I recommend ...
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