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  2. Hopscotch (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Hopscotch is a visual programming language developed by Hopscotch Technologies, designed to allow young or beginner programmers to develop simple projects. Its simple UI allows its users to drag and drop blocks to create scripts that can be played when activated. The use of the language is through an iPad or iPhone supporting Hopscotch. [1]

  3. Samantha John - Wikipedia

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    John and Leavitt aimed to create a programming language that was simple enough for children to use, while still allowing children to learn and be creative. The app involves a visual programming language, rather than employing lines of code. [12] Hopscotch, which is aimed at children ages eight to 12, was downloaded 20,000 times in its first ...

  4. Hopscotch (programming language)

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    Hopscotch is a visual programming language developed by Hopscotch Technologies, designed to allow young or beginner programmers to develop simple projects. Its simple UI allows its users to drag and drop blocks to create scripts that can be played when activated. The use of the language is through an iPad or iPhone supporting Hopscotch. [1]

  5. Hopscotch - Wikipedia

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    Hopscotch is a popular playground game in which players toss a small object, called a lagger, [1] [2] into numbered triangles or a pattern of rectangles outlined on the ground and then hop or jump through the spaces and retrieve the object. [3]

  6. Hopscotch (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Hopscotch is a children's game. Hopscotch may also refer to: Fiction ... Hopscotch (programming language), a visual programming language; Hopscotch, ...

  7. Chindro - Wikipedia

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    The game requires a small piece of chalk or coal to draw a playing court and a square or round piece of flat stone (usually not bigger than 4 inches (10 cm) in diameter) as the tossing object. Sometimes, an empty small metal box, say of shoe polish , is filled with sand and is used as the tossing object.

  8. Tynker - Wikipedia

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    Tynker is an educational programming platform, like Scratch, to help children learn coding skills, including game design, web design, animation and robotics. It includes courses in Minecraft Modding, Minecraft Game Design, Creative Coding, Python and CSS.

  9. Chinese jump rope - Wikipedia

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    Chinese jump rope combines the skills of hopscotch with some of the patterns from the hand-and-string game cat's cradle. The game began in 7th-century China. In the 1960s, children in the Western hemisphere adapted the game. German-speaking children call Chinese jump rope gummitwist and British children call it elastics. The game is typically ...