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Thursday, December 12, 2013
Geeky Thursday !
What's on tap for tonight ?
I'd like to look into the Scratch programming language and see how hard it is to make simple graphics, maybe something that will capture my son's attention.
We will see when I get home.
Until then,
Scott
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MIT,
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Scratch
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