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Check this out! (I didn't make it, I'm just bringing it out to our attention). Cool, isn't it?
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http://appinventor.googlelabs.com/about/moreinfo/ wrote:
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.
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mathematics wrote:
http://appinventor.googlelabs.com/about/moreinfo/ wrote:
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.
Yes, I realize that.
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I might be able to make a tesseract game! But what do you do after installing? Run it? Use emulator?
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I dunno
, we don't have an Android phone. I was just pointing it out.
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Oh, looks like I need the emulator for debugging my projects.
Any idea, please tell me an idea!
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