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This tutorial is based on blog posts by Michael Patten at http://michaelpatten.blogspot.com and is distributed with his permission. Michael is a program manager at Microsoft and he created the lessons on his blog to teach his 7 year old daughter what programmers do. The tutorial leads up to building a “Lunar Lander” game that ...
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Thanks to Philippe Tanguy!
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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 ...
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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 ...
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While developing my own classes I did not find much in the way of documentation on what was supported, or the syntax of building a Phrogram class. Through experimentation and scouring other files, I've located some examples of their use and put together a paper and example program on designing classes. It is located in ...
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This paper discusses the different parts of a Phrogram class. It makes reference to an example class demonstrated in the included OSCILLATOR.KPL file. The purpose of this effort is to help document the different parts of a Phrogram class by demonstrating how they are used.
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Thanks to José Antonio Méndez Acosta for his translation of Phrogram's Beginning Programming Tutorial into Spanish! Spanish is second only to English in KPL and Phrogram downloads and usage, btw!
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Thanks, rhcp! I have renamed them as you requested, LernProgramm, and uploaded them to the downloads area as well: http://phrogram.com/files/folders/kpl_german/default.aspx
Danke!
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Here's our first German-language Phrogram content, thanks to Ellersiek!
Vielen Dank, Ellersiek! :)
p.s. One of the many fun things for me working on Phrogram is I am, little by little, learning 20 different languages. So far. :D
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Thanks, Hymake! That URL isn't working for me yet, though - I would recommend simplifying the path, such as changing the part that is 1) Step by Step Tutorial (Espanol) to something like PhrogramTutorialEspanol (no spaces or other special characters).
Is it ok if we also put a link to this in our Phrogram Translations folders? We can ...
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