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Revision as of 20:44, 21 September 2016


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KidsRuby

http://www.kidsruby.com/
Learn to program in Ruby with this downloadable tol.

Have fun and make games, or hack your homework using Ruby! Just tell your parents or teachers you're learning Ruby programming... ;)





Licensing

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License

Apache2.0

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Algot Runeman

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10 January 2014




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Daniel Fischer programmer


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