
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.
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 …
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 …
Robot Karel
"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.
GitHub - fredoverflow/karel: Karel The Robot
By starting with Karel, you can concentrate on solving problems from the very beginning. And because Karel encourages imagination and creativity, you can have quite a lot of fun along the …
Karel: The Robot Programming Legend That Influenced Coding
Karel is a simple programming language and educational tool designed to teach fundamental programming concepts. It uses a virtual robot that performs specific tasks based on user …
Introduction to Programming with Karel the Dog
Karel is a dog that lives in a grid world. Karel can move around the grid world and put down and take tennis balls, and we can use Karel to solve different problems and explore the basics of …
Karel IDE - Stanford University
Karel IDE is a programming environment for learning and practicing coding skills, developed by Stanford University.
What is Karel? - Definition from Amazing Algorithms
Karel is a teaching language used in introductory computer programming courses to instruct students about basic programming concepts and problem-solving through a simulated robot …
Karel Sandbox - CodeHS
Explore the programming languages and types of programs you can write in the CodeHS IDE. All programs are runnable in the browser—even on Chromebooks! Code instructions for Karel the …