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  • Pig Latin Generator

    From Jamey, this program translates your words and phrases into Pig Latin October 06, 97 lines of code 
    Posted to Math and Learning (FileGallery) by davidw on July 20, 2007
  • Cardinal Spline Demo

    From Tomcat50, this program enders 2d cardinal splines, which are a special form of cubic Hermite spline, with tangents defined by the control points and a tension parameter 479 lines of code 
    Posted to Math and Learning (FileGallery) by davidw on July 20, 2007
  • Re: A beginner's course, aimed at the college level

    The Informt website is now including our "Learn to Program with Phrogram" book on its Coming Soon list. See the bottom of this URL: http://www.informit.com/promotions/promotion.asp?promo=3583&redir=1&rl=1. And it shows the ISBN (0321496833). We heard it might be available for download as of tomorrow, but maybe it will just be ...
    Posted to Curriculum (Forum) by davidw on February 11, 2007
  • Are you interested in teaching with Phrogram?

    Find out why Phrogram is an effective way to teach computer programming at introductory and intermediate levels. If you have questions or would like to get a educational licensing proposal, email info@phrogram.com.
    Posted to Documentation (FileGallery) by davidw on February 5, 2007
  • Let's Program with Phrogram!

    This is a fun, visually rich and very kid-friendly version of the beginner's tutorial for Phrogram. Please use this document for "non-commerical purposes" only ... if you're confused about what that might mean, you're totally safe just reading, trying it out, showing it to your kids, or doing pretty much anything else other ...
    Posted to Documentation (FileGallery) by davidw on February 4, 2007