** Description changed:
Hackety Hack is a free Ruby-based environment aiming to make programming
easily available to beginners, especially teenagers.
It is very simple, you can code a blog in just 6 lines of source code.
It is a great fun and educational way to teach programming to kids
Marking as confirmed, seems to be a nice program. Thank you for
reporting bugs to Ubuntu!
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Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
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Oh, I have no idea.
I never used it, I thought it seemed cool, but couldn't find it in my
repository.
Didn't read the whole Wikipedia article.
Seems the guy (_why) is planning to make a new version using Shoes
toolkit.
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You
>From the wikipedia page you linked:
"As of 2008, Hackety Hack appears to be an abandoned project, with the
last live page on the Wayback Machine dated August 29th, 2007. Why is
promising to use Shoes to build a new Hackety Hack[1]."
Thoughts?
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