Guido van Robot, or GvR for short, is a minimalistic programming language that provides just enough syntax to help students learn the concepts of sequencing, conditional branching, looping, and procedural abstraction. Its biggest strength is that it permits this learning in an environment that combines the thrill of problem-solving with instant visual feedback.
| Tags | education |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL FDL |
| Operating Systems | POSIX Linux Windows Windows |
| Implementation | Python |
Recent releases


Changes: A bug which lead to a crash in the worldbuilder was fixed.


Changes: GvR now uses GTK+ and a one window layout. There were major improvements and bugfixes.


Changes: Display problems when resizing the world builder were fixed.


Changes: The file chooser dialog was rewritten to fix a bug which leads to a crash when trying to save a file to a non-existing file path.


Changes: The frontend was completely rewritten and is now based on GTK. A lot of extra functionality was added, like keyboard shortcuts for the editors, pretty printing of the world and program files, and a fully integrated worldbuilder.
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