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!valign=top | [[File:turtlejs.png|90px|thumb|center]] ||valign=top width="15%" style="background:#e3e4e5;" |Turtle Blocks inline Javascript||valign=top width="15%" | Walter Bender||align=left valign=top|
 
!valign=top | [[File:turtlejs.png|90px|thumb|center]] ||valign=top width="15%" style="background:#e3e4e5;" |Turtle Blocks inline Javascript||valign=top width="15%" | Walter Bender||align=left valign=top|
 
;Brief explanation: There are several block-based programming environments that allow the user to extend the language in line, such as Blocky and Pencil Code. (Turtle Blocks uses plugins for this, but they are imported). The goal of this project is to write an in-line block editor for Turtle Blocks (Javascript version).
 
;Brief explanation: There are several block-based programming environments that allow the user to extend the language in line, such as Blocky and Pencil Code. (Turtle Blocks uses plugins for this, but they are imported). The goal of this project is to write an in-line block editor for Turtle Blocks (Javascript version).
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;Knowledge prerequisite: Strong background in Javascript
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!valign=top | [[File:turtlejs.png|90px|thumb|center]] ||valign=top width="15%" style="background:#e3e4e5;" |Turtle Blocks debugging tools||valign=top width="15%" | Cynthia Solomon and Walter Bender||align=left valign=top|
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;Brief explanation: There are several debugging tools in Turtle Blocks: the ability to set break points, step through code, and inspect variables. But we could use a more comprehensive approach, including a mechanism for tracking progress over time.
 
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;Knowledge prerequisite: Strong background in Javascript
 
;Knowledge prerequisite: Strong background in Javascript

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