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  2. Snap! (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Snap! is a free web-based language that allows students to create interactive animations, games, and stories while learning about mathematical and computational ideas. It has advanced features such as expressions, lists, metaprogramming, and special-purpose blocks, and is influenced by Scratch, Logo, and Scheme.

  3. Tynker - Wikipedia

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    Tynker is a web-based platform that teaches children coding skills through games, web design, animation and robotics. It was founded in 2012 and acquired by Byju's in 2021, but filed for bankruptcy in 2024.

  4. Scratch (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Scratch is a visual programming language and website that lets users create and share projects, such as games, animations, and music. It is designed for children aged 8 to 16 and has been translated into 70+ languages and used worldwide.

  5. List of free and open-source software packages - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of software licensed under free software and open-source licenses, organized by categories such as artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and web development. Find examples of software free to be modified and distributed, and learn about the philosophical background of open-source movement.

  6. Code.org - Wikipedia

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    Code.org is a website and organization founded by Hadi and Ali Partovi that aims to make computer programming more accessible to K-12 students. It offers free coding lessons, curriculum, and events such as the Hour of Code, which has reached over 500 million hours of participation worldwide.

  7. CodeMonkey (software) - Wikipedia

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    CodeMonkey is a software that teaches computer programming concepts and languages to students ages 6–14 through games and challenges. It supports Python, CoffeeScript, Blockly and other languages, and is available in 23 languages and used by schools worldwide.

  8. List of educational programming languages - Wikipedia

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    Snap! is a free open-source blocks-based graphical language implemented in JavaScript and originally derived from MIT's Scratch. Snap! adds the ability to create new blocks and has first-class functions that enables the use of anonymous functions. It is actively maintained by UC Berkeley. The source is entirely hosted on GitHub.

  9. Codecademy - Wikipedia

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    Codecademy is an American website that offers free and paid interactive classes in various programming languages and topics. Founded in 2011, it has over 45 million users and partners with companies like Amazon, Skillsoft, and Adafruit.