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#1 2010-07-12 12:22:59

SpartanKiwiForce
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Programing for Android

Google is making a new programing platform for android! And guess what, it's building blocks! you can look at it here.

http://img22.imageshack.us/img22/8892/screenshotabout2.png


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#2 2010-07-12 12:40:01

ihaveamac
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Registered: 2007-09-22
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Re: Programing for Android

SpartanKiwiForce wrote:

Google is making a new programing platform for android! And guess what, it's building blocks! you can look at it here.

http://img22.imageshack.us/img22/8892/s … about2.png

I guess they want kids to program.


YESSSSSSSS
I CAN MAKE ANDROID APPS!
NOW ALL I NEED IS AN ANDROID PHONE!

On the Shoulders of Giants! (Read the bold, italic, and underline part.)
In creating App Inventor for Android, we're fortunate to be able to draw upon significant prior research in educational computing, and work done in Google on online development environments.

The blocks editor uses the Open Blocks Java library for creating visual blocks programming languages. Open Blocks is distributed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Scheller Teacher Education Program and derives from thesis research by Ricarose Roque. We thank Eric Klopfer and Daniel Wendel of the Scheller Program for making Open Blocks available and for their help in working with it. Open Blocks visual programming is closely related to the Scratch programming language, a project of the MIT Media Laboratory's Lifelong Kindergarten Group.

The compiler that translates the visual blocks language for implementation on Android uses the Kawa Language Framework and Kawa's dialect of the Scheme programming language, developed by Per Bothner and distributed as part of the Gnu Operating System by the Free Software Foundation.

The educational perspective that motivates App Inventor holds that programming can be a vehicle for engaging powerful ideas through active learning. As such, it is part of an ongoing movement in computers and education that began with the work of Seymour Papert and the MIT Logo Group in the 1960s.

Google Knows Scratch.  big_smile

Last edited by ihaveamac (2010-07-12 12:42:23)


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#3 2010-07-12 12:49:35

soupoftomato
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Registered: 2009-07-18
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Re: Programing for Android

ihaveamac wrote:

SpartanKiwiForce wrote:

Google is making a new programing platform for android! And guess what, it's building blocks! you can look at it here.

http://img22.imageshack.us/img22/8892/s … about2.png

I guess they want kids to program.


YESSSSSSSS
I CAN MAKE ANDROID APPS!
NOW ALL I NEED IS AN ANDROID PHONE!

On the Shoulders of Giants! (Read the bold, italic, and underline part.)
In creating App Inventor for Android, we're fortunate to be able to draw upon significant prior research in educational computing, and work done in Google on online development environments.

The blocks editor uses the Open Blocks Java library for creating visual blocks programming languages. Open Blocks is distributed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Scheller Teacher Education Program and derives from thesis research by Ricarose Roque. We thank Eric Klopfer and Daniel Wendel of the Scheller Program for making Open Blocks available and for their help in working with it. Open Blocks visual programming is closely related to the Scratch programming language, a project of the MIT Media Laboratory's Lifelong Kindergarten Group.

The compiler that translates the visual blocks language for implementation on Android uses the Kawa Language Framework and Kawa's dialect of the Scheme programming language, developed by Per Bothner and distributed as part of the Gnu Operating System by the Free Software Foundation.

The educational perspective that motivates App Inventor holds that programming can be a vehicle for engaging powerful ideas through active learning. As such, it is part of an ongoing movement in computers and education that began with the work of Seymour Papert and the MIT Logo Group in the 1960s.

Google Knows Scratch.  big_smile

Why is it I always feel warm inside when popular things mention Scratch even though they don't give about a user named soupoftomato?


I'm glad to think that the community will always be kind and helpful, the language will always be a fun and easy way to be introduced into programming, the motto will always be: Imagine, Program, Share - Nomolos

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#4 2010-07-12 13:14:42

floatingmagictree
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Registered: 2008-10-21
Posts: 1000+

Re: Programing for Android

soupoftomato wrote:

ihaveamac wrote:

SpartanKiwiForce wrote:

Google is making a new programing platform for android! And guess what, it's building blocks! you can look at it here.

http://img22.imageshack.us/img22/8892/s … about2.png

I guess they want kids to program.


YESSSSSSSS
I CAN MAKE ANDROID APPS!
NOW ALL I NEED IS AN ANDROID PHONE!

On the Shoulders of Giants! (Read the bold, italic, and underline part.)
In creating App Inventor for Android, we're fortunate to be able to draw upon significant prior research in educational computing, and work done in Google on online development environments.

The blocks editor uses the Open Blocks Java library for creating visual blocks programming languages. Open Blocks is distributed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Scheller Teacher Education Program and derives from thesis research by Ricarose Roque. We thank Eric Klopfer and Daniel Wendel of the Scheller Program for making Open Blocks available and for their help in working with it. Open Blocks visual programming is closely related to the Scratch programming language, a project of the MIT Media Laboratory's Lifelong Kindergarten Group.

The compiler that translates the visual blocks language for implementation on Android uses the Kawa Language Framework and Kawa's dialect of the Scheme programming language, developed by Per Bothner and distributed as part of the Gnu Operating System by the Free Software Foundation.

The educational perspective that motivates App Inventor holds that programming can be a vehicle for engaging powerful ideas through active learning. As such, it is part of an ongoing movement in computers and education that began with the work of Seymour Papert and the MIT Logo Group in the 1960s.

Google Knows Scratch.  big_smile

Why is it I always feel warm inside when popular things mention Scratch even though they don't give about a user named soupoftomato?

Who's that?

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#5 2010-07-12 13:29:21

littletonkslover
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Registered: 2008-12-12
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Re: Programing for Android

¬¬ This annoys me.


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#6 2010-07-12 13:30:12

TheSaint
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Re: Programing for Android

Awsome.  big_smile

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#7 2010-07-12 13:51:24

fg123
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Registered: 2008-11-13
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Re: Programing for Android

Oh yeah. Then. google will make an OS called Xenotype, when they buy that name off me, I'll be rich!


Hai.

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#8 2010-07-12 14:03:54

floatingmagictree
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Registered: 2008-10-21
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Re: Programing for Android

fg123 wrote:

Oh yeah. Then. google will make an OS called Xenotype, when they buy that name off me, I'll be rich!

Pfft, Scratch will have a better frontpage and moderation system before that ever happens.

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#9 2010-07-12 14:07:07

ihaveamac
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Registered: 2007-09-22
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Re: Programing for Android

floatingmagictree wrote:

fg123 wrote:

Oh yeah. Then. google will make an OS called Xenotype, when they buy that name off me, I'll be rich!

Pfft, Scratch will have a better frontpage and moderation system before that ever happens.

QFT


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#10 2010-07-12 14:11:29

poppypaynterscratch
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Re: Programing for Android

now dats pretty tight


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