|
|
Browse by Tags
All Tags » phrogram » Kudos
Showing page 1 of 2 (13 total posts)
-
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 ...
-
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 ...
-
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 ...
-
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 ...
-
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 ...
-
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 ...
-
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 ...
-
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.
-
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!
-
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, ...
1
|
|
|