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"Fuze BASIC [is a] highly advanced and modernised version of the programming language widely accepted as the easiest to learn and teach." |
"Fuze BASIC [is a] highly advanced and modernised version of the programming language widely accepted as the easiest to learn and teach." |
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"It opens up a world of opportunities to schools and anyone who would like to learn how to program." |
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"The FUZE is a computing platform designed to encourage exploration and experimentation with basic electronics, communications and even robotics while at all times developing a core knowledge of computer programming. It is most of all, incredibly inspirational and for many, a life changing experience as students quickly realise technology is not an inaccessible over-complex mystical art but actually very reachable, very rewarding and downright good fun to boot!" |
"The FUZE is a computing platform designed to encourage exploration and experimentation with basic electronics, communications and even robotics while at all times developing a core knowledge of computer programming. It is most of all, incredibly inspirational and for many, a life changing experience as students quickly realise technology is not an inaccessible over-complex mystical art but actually very reachable, very rewarding and downright good fun to boot!" |
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"Computational Thinking and a rapid development of Digital Skills are quite simply by-products of using the FUZE platform." |
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Revision as of 20:49, 27 February 2016
This programming language may be used to instruct a computer to perform a task.
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Execution method: | Interpreted |
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Parameter passing methods: | By reference, By value |
Lang tag(s): | fuze |
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Fuze BASIC is included, pre-configured and ready-to-run on the Fuze, a computer based on the Raspberry Pi, but can also be installed, free of charge on a standard Raspberry Pi with some minor hardware limitations due to a lack of on-board sensors.
Quotes from the official website (https://www.fuze.co.uk/):
"Fuze BASIC [is a] highly advanced and modernised version of the programming language widely accepted as the easiest to learn and teach."
"The FUZE is a computing platform designed to encourage exploration and experimentation with basic electronics, communications and even robotics while at all times developing a core knowledge of computer programming. It is most of all, incredibly inspirational and for many, a life changing experience as students quickly realise technology is not an inaccessible over-complex mystical art but actually very reachable, very rewarding and downright good fun to boot!"
Pages in category "FUZE BASIC"
The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.