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Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information from Alfred Thompson

Alfred Thompson's blog about teaching computer science at the K-12 level. Alfred was a high school computer science teacher for 8 years. He has also taught grades K-8 as a computer specialist. He has written several textbooks and project books for teaching Visual Basic in high school and middle school. Alfred is the K-12 Computer Science Academic Relations Manager for Microsoft and is trying to be the Microsoft Education Blogger.

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HOPL: an interactive Roster of Programming Languages

Thanks to a comment left earlier today I found HOPL, the History of Programming Languages which is an amazing collection of information about programming languages and their history.

It is highly interactive and searchable with information on 8,512 different programming languages. Just to resource for the student looking to find out the who, when and most importantly why of different languages.

Actually it makes interesting reading for anyone with an interest in programming languages. I've added it to my web browser bookmarks already.

Published Monday, January 15, 2007 5:08 PM by Alfred Thompson

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