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  • ...WITHOUT reading any instructions...

     http://www.geekzone.co.nz/JAMMAN2110/1482I learnt about this yesterday and thought I would share it with all the geeks here who didn't already know about it. I downloaded and had a play with KPL yesterday WITHOUT reading any instructions etc it was still incredibly easy to use and geeky.
    Posted to KPL Questions and Answers (Forum) by JonS on October 4, 2006
  • Innovación y aventuras educativas

    http://www.mimdes.gob.pe/pncvfs/sientoayuda100/enlaces.htm Spanish is second only to English in terms of KPL download, links and usage - and this page from Peru is a great and an enthusiastic example: Innovación y aventuras educativas ¿Te gustaría ser  programador(a) ...
    Posted to KPL Questions and Answers (Forum) by JonS on October 4, 2006
  • Start them young

    http://joef.typepad.com/joe_asks_is_it_me_or_what/2006/05/start_them_youn.html Joe Fawcett is a Microsoft MVP, serious developer, and author of books on the subject (specifically, XML and Ajax). So kudos from him is particularly well recieved. Thanks, Joe!  Following an article on MSDN's Coding4Fun site I started playing with the ...
    Posted to KPL Questions and Answers (Forum) by JonS on October 4, 2006
  • Live Free Learn Free

    Nice resource site that has good things to say about KPL: http://www.livefreelearnfree.com/UR/Comp.htm KPL is simpler than other programming languages, making it great for kids. And, it's perfect for creating games! A fun introduction to the world of programming.  
    Posted to KPL Questions and Answers (Forum) by JonS on October 2, 2006
  • Norwegian translation help please?

    http://www.startsiden.no/data_og_kommunikasjon/teknisk/programmering/andre/index.html Barnas programmeringsspråk KPL (Kid's Programming Language) gjør det enkelt og morsomt å lære programmering for små og store. Fokus på grafikk, spill og lyd, men bygger på de samme prinsippene som ...
    Posted to KPL Questions and Answers (Forum) by JonS on September 27, 2006
  • Anyone know Bulgarian?

    I have no idea what this says, but it looks really cool, and it's the Builgarian mirror of download.com, and 1300 Bulgarians have downloaded KPL there, so it can't be bad.  :D  Can anyone help with a translation? http://www.download.bg/index.php?cls=program&mtd=default&id=35556Kid's Programming Language 1.1 Детски ...
    Posted to KPL Questions and Answers (Forum) by JonS on September 27, 2006
  • Lenguaje de programación para niños

    http://wappy.ws/lenguaje-programacion-para-ninos.html  Lenguaje de programación para niños KPL es el nombre del lenguaje de programación orientado a niños para que vayan probando las artes de manipular un computador. Facilita a los niños el aprender a programar una computadora. KPL es divertido ...
    Posted to KPL Questions and Answers (Forum) by JonS on September 27, 2006
  • From Marshall Brain, the HowStuffWorks guy

    Yeah, THAT www.HowStuffWorks.com guy :)  http://marshallbrain.blogspot.com/2006/07/teaching-kid-to-program.html But if you want to teach/learn about "real" programming, you end up with an interesting question -- which language to use? Should it be C? C++? Java? Python? It is a hard choice because there are cost issues, learning ...
    Posted to KPL Questions and Answers (Forum) by JonS on September 27, 2006
  • un langage destiné à l'apprentissage de la programmation

    http://blogs.microsoft.fr/clauer/archive/2005/09/29/11212.aspx KPL ou Kid's Programming Language, un langage destiné à l'apprentissage de la programmation KPL, ou Kid's Programming Language, se pose en digne succèsseur de BASIC, un langage avec lequel la plupart d'entre nous à fait ses pas (pour ...
    Posted to KPL Questions and Answers (Forum) by JonS on September 26, 2006
  • Why Johnny Can't Code

    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 ...
    Posted to Phrogram Announcements and Discussion (Forum) by JonS on September 25, 2006
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