Steve KrouseWoofJS.com One Year LaterWe launched WoofJS as an open source JavaScript framework on July 12th, 2016. A few months later, we launched a first version of WoofJS.com…Oct 19, 20171Oct 19, 20171
Steve KrouseLearn to code in two-player modeWe love it when our students work together. However, it can be tricky when there are many students but only one keyboard and mouse…Jun 19, 2017Jun 19, 2017
Steve KrouseRose Project (April 2017)About one month ago, I announced The Rose Project, my open source effort to make programming better. If you haven’t read it yet, I suggest…May 9, 2017May 9, 2017
Steve KrouseResources for creating front-end programming languages and frameworks in 2017Thanks to the tireless work of the open source community, programming has never been better than it is today. However, we can always…Jan 7, 2017Jan 7, 2017
Steve KrouseTypes are shapes — a graphical programming explorationType theory is notoriously difficult to understand. To make it easier for beginners, MIT’s Scratch programming language uses shapes as a…Nov 19, 2016Nov 19, 2016
Steve KrouseTEDD — Technologically-Enabled Direct DemocracyMuch has changed since the United States’s representative democracy was created. If we could write a democratic constitution from scratch…Nov 14, 20164Nov 14, 20164
Steve KrouseThe Trick to Teach Anonymous Functions to 11-Year-OldsLast week I was working with an 11-year-old student, Jenny, who was new to coding. After spending a few days in Scratch, she was now…Jul 27, 20161Jul 27, 20161
Steve KrouseinWe’ve moved to freeCodeCamp.org/newsScratch Has a Marketing ProblemAt first, I avoided MIT’s Scratch programming language.Jul 25, 201614Jul 25, 201614