Etoys (programming language)
Etoys is a child-friendly computer environment and object-oriented prototype-based programming language for use in education.
Paradigm | object-oriented prototype-based, educational |
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Designed by | Alan Kay |
Developer | Scott Wallace, Ted Kaehler, John Maloney, Andreas Raab, Dan Ingalls |
First appeared | 1996 |
Typing discipline | dynamic |
License | MIT and Apache 2.0 licenses |
Major implementations | |
Squeak (Morphic) Squeak (Tweak) | |
Influenced by | |
Logo, Smalltalk, HyperCard, StarLogo, AgentSheets | |
Influenced | |
Tweak, Croquet, Scratch |
Etoys is a media-rich authoring environment with a scripted object model for many different objects that runs on different platforms and is free and open source.
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