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Renderer for the Dance game type. Based on p5.js and p5.play.js.
Top-down 2D game engine for the Craft app type. See NOTICE for restrictions on use.
A p5.js library for games and playthings
2 Updated Aug 29, 2022
The code powering code.org and studio.code.org
231 Updated Aug 29, 2022
In-browser Java IDE
4 Updated Aug 26, 2022
Standalone repo for the Maze app type
20 Updated Aug 16, 2022
The code powering code.org and studio.code.org
0 Updated Aug 9, 2022
2 Updated Aug 4, 2022
Blockly (Code Studio fork)
25 Updated Jul 21, 2022
Turtle graphics for the Artist app type.
15 Updated Jul 21, 2022
Curriculum Builder in development for writing sweet K-12 CS curriculum
13 Updated Jul 6, 2022
This is the repo for AI for Oceans from Code.org.
26 Updated Jun 25, 2022
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