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Alice is a free, open-source programming language developed over the last 10 years or so by researchers at Carnegie-Mellon University, including the well known professor Randy Pausch.
Do we need a new beginning programming language? My answer is “yes”, and the more programming languages and tools we have to introduce programming to kids, adults and everyone else, the better.
Opinion: Carnegie Mellon University's Alice is helping girls (and boys) learn to program using 3-D objects.
Alice is an innovative block-based programming environment that makes it easy to create animations, interactive narratives, or simple games in 3D.
The developers of Alice have introduced a new version of their free drag-and-drop development tool as well as an online tutorial to help young students learn how to perform object-oriented programming ...
Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar (CMU-Q) hosted the inaugural Alice Middle East programming competition, hosting 148 students from nine independent and international schools in ...
Alice is a free, open-source programming language developed by researchers at Carnegie-Mellon University. Course materials for teaching Alice, made available at no charge by Carnegie-Mellon, are ...
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