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  1. Hour of Code | CodeHS

    Giving commands to a computer, which is what programming is all about, is just like giving commands to a dog. Learn how to code with Karel the Dog—a fun, accessible, and visual introduction to text or …

  2. Karel IDE - Stanford University

    * Welcome to the Stanford Karel IDE. * write any Karel program you want.

  3. Karel (programming language) - Wikipedia

    Karel is an educational programming language for beginners, created by Richard E. Pattis in his book Karel The Robot: A Gentle Introduction to the Art of Programming.

  4. Karel - Name Meaning, What does Karel mean? - Think Baby Names

    Complete 2021 information on the meaning of Karel, its origin, history, pronunciation, popularity, variants and more as a baby boy name.

  5. Karel Coding – Hour of Code – Teacher Resources - NCLab

    Karel is a great introduction to scripted programming. Students can concentrate on learning logic while they practice typing the Python-based code in their native language (English, Spanish, and more).

  6. About KarelKarel Media Home of Karel Cast - ReallyKarel

    “When I was 14, I wanted to be Streisand. Instead, I became Karel…” Karel (Charles Karel Bouley) is a renaissance man: he doesn’t just do one thing in entertainment, he’s practically done it all.

  7. Meaning, origin and history of the name Karel

    Feb 28, 2019 · Dutch, Czech and Slovene form of Charles. Name Days?

  8. Karel Reader - Stanford University

    Karel has been used in introductory computer science courses all across the world and has been taught to millions of students. Many generations of Stanford students learned how programming works with …

  9. Karel (given name) - Wikipedia

    Karel / ˈkɑːrəl / is a masculine given name in Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Icelandic, Norwegian, Slovene and Swedish form of Charles, meaning Free Man. [1] The name Karel (and its diminutives, …

  10. Learn to Program - Stanford University

    Learn to program with Karel the Robot, a simple agent that can move, turn, and pick up and put down objects in a grid world.