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"Rur-ple update"

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi André!

This sounds great! I teach programming (beginners) and I've been looking at RUR-PLE to be the starting tool for my students. I will follow your work.

/Håkan

(is there an easy way to translate rur-ple?)

4:40 AM

Blogger André Roberge said...

Håkan:

There are three parts of rur-ple that could be translated: the lessons, the robot commands and the interface. At present, only the interface is translated. Doing so is fairly easy. Starting from where RUR_Start.py is located, you go to rur_py\languages\ and you should find a file named english.py (there's also french.py and spanish.py). It contains all the english phrases that need to be translated in plain text. All you have to do translate these phrases and send the result to me.
[andre dot roberge at gmail dot com]

I suggest in the lessons that the student provide his or her own translation of the robot command. If you think it would be more appropriate to have them available in your language (with the caveat of using only ascii characters) like it is done in Guido van Robot, I could make it an option - provided I have the translation available.

As far as the lessons are concerned... lots of work there, but it's straight html. Of course, if you translate any parts, I'd be interested in getting a copy.

André

8:06 AM

Blogger Nelson Castillo said...

I learng using Logo and I think Rur-ple is nice. I worked on a program for teaching how to program named dfd a long time ago.

12:01 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE release the xhtml+css to wxhtml convertor!

6:47 AM

Blogger André Roberge said...

To anonymous:

The xhtml+css to html converter is not very sophisticated and not worthy of a public release. It did worked for my purpose at the time. If you are interested, send me an email and I can email it back to you.

7:30 AM

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