List of Educational Programming Languages

List Of Educational Programming Languages

An educational programming language is a programming language that is designed primarily as a learning instrument and not so much as a tool for writing programs for real-world work.

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List Of Educational Programming Languages - Languages By Age and Experience
... US educational level Approximate Age Experience level Appropriate languages Preschool - grade 3 ... - 7 None, not applicable Logo style Logo, Guido van Robot ...

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