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Karel universe drag & drop editor

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Karel Universe is a drag and drop editor integrated with the Karel J Robot [1] simulator system. It is intended for those students who wish to learn Java with the absolute minimum of syntax. The editor permits the student to create classes, objects, and programs by dragging syntactically correct program fragments from one pane to another. The resulting programs may be then executed in the Karel J Robot simulator.

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        ITICSE '06: Proceedings of the 11th annual SIGCSE conference on Innovation and technology in computer science education
        June 2006
        390 pages
        ISBN:1595930558
        DOI:10.1145/1140124

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