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  • Re: Major Phrogram update ready for download!

    JonS, Great to have the new version out! Congratulations to the team (and All of us!). A couple of comments:The link in your posting above takes you to the original download page. This page still has a date of September 12, 2006 and the text respective of the original downloading. I think it could leave the user confused whether or not ...
    Posted to Phrogram Announcements and Discussion (Forum) by TheRock on February 7, 2007
  • Phrogram's in the paper! The Seattle Times, no less!

    The interface column was by Tricia Duryee, and appeared on the front page of the Business section of yesterday's edition of the Seattle times.Tricia condensed our information into a really accurate, cogent and compelling summary. Thank you, Tricia, and thank you Jeff Fishburn for introducing us! Phrogram: Making programs fun, easyWhat: The ...
    Posted to Phrogram Announcements and Discussion (Forum) by JonS on October 31, 2006
  • Télécharger Phrogram 2.0

    http://www.infos-du-net.com/telecharger/Phrogram,0301-6912.html "Phrogram est l’outil de programmation idéal pour les plus jeunes, et pourquoi pas pour les débutants ! Phrogram est si l’on peut dire, le grand frère, pour ceux qui connaissent, de KPL (Kid’s Programming Langage). KPL logiciel a eut un ...
    Posted to Phrogram Announcements and Discussion (Forum) by JonS on October 29, 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
  • fun...simple...easy...you will love

    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 ...
    Posted to Phrogram Announcements and Discussion (Forum) by JonS on September 25, 2006
  • It has a lot of power

    http://recruiting-online.spaces.live.com/  Glenn's a recruiting researcher at Microsoft. Unfortunately, his original post about Phrogram seems to not have made it through the transition to spaces.live.com - but fortunately, RSS syndication saved it for posterity: And finally, since Tod's eclectic interests come through in the ...
    Posted to Phrogram Announcements and Discussion (Forum) by JonS on September 25, 2006
  • KPL (yeni adiyla Phrogram)

    http://www.kvnc.net/PermaLink,guid,64961413-b87f-42f5-a874-a3151fe4c9cc.aspx I will have to ask Kivanc if he can stop by and help us out with a translation!  If you haven't heard Turkish spoken, I recommend having tea with someone from Turkey sometime and asking them for introductory language lessons.  It sounds even cooler than it ...
    Posted to Phrogram Announcements and Discussion (Forum) by JonS on September 25, 2006
  • One to watch --- phrogram

    http://www.cloudhowe.com/blog/2006/08/one_to_watch_phrogram.htmlWell, I'm not amazingly interested in games or game programming in general, but phrogram, an extension of kids programming language actually looks pretty good.   
    Posted to Phrogram Announcements and Discussion (Forum) by JonS on September 25, 2006
  • del.icio.us Phrogram

    http://del.icio.us/url/34569ee0f62fc1b9cdb8945ef7fb5660Phrogram is the new name for Kid's Programming Lanugage. It is a fully functional programming environment, that is designed to be easy to learn while still capable for experienced developers.- harrypierson Not many bookmarks on it yet - please add it to yours! 
    Posted to Phrogram Announcements and Discussion (Forum) by JonS on September 25, 2006
  • Learn how to Phrogram.

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