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The KidsRuby project provides a way that kids can learn programming using the awesome Ruby language. KidsRuby OS is a way they can do it anywhere they go, just bring their own USB drive, plug in, and reboot.
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Have fun and make games, or hack your homework using Ruby! Just tell your parents or teachers you're learning Ruby programming... ;)
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KidsRuby and KidsRuby OS are free and work on any computer.
 
KidsRuby is an educational programming editor/IDE for Ruby. The goal of this project is to package KidsRuby and have it ready for Fedora.
 
KidsRuby is an educational programming editor/IDE for Ruby. The goal of this project is to package KidsRuby and have it ready for Fedora.
  

Revision as of 19:56, 8 February 2012

Project Name

KidsRuby

Project Description

KidsRuby OS

The KidsRuby project provides a way that kids can learn programming using the awesome Ruby language. KidsRuby OS is a way they can do it anywhere they go, just bring their own USB drive, plug in, and reboot.

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

KidsRuby and KidsRuby OS are free and work on any computer. KidsRuby is an educational programming editor/IDE for Ruby. The goal of this project is to package KidsRuby and have it ready for Fedora.

Project Leader(s)

Daniel Segree

Project Contributor(s)

KidsRuby

KidsRuby Download Page

Project Details

Project Plan

Tracking mechanism (bugzilla, trac, github, ...):

Key contacts:

Goals for each release and plans for reaching those goals:

  • 0.1
  • 0.2
  • 0.3

Communication

Mailing Lists

Upsteam Wiki and Web

Links/Bugs/Tracking

Source Code Control

Blogs

http://dsegree.wordpress.com/

Seneca Particpants

Non-Seneca Participants

Planets

Project News