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  • Re: Difference between KPL and Phrogram?

    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 ...
    Posted to Phrogram Announcements and Discussion (Forum) by Sharpidea on October 2, 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
  • 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
  • Kid's Programming Language Reloaded: Phrogram

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