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ASU VIPLE is a Visual IoT/Robotics Programming Language Environment developed at Arizona State University. ASU VIPLE is an educational platform designed with a focus on computational thinking, namely on learning how algorithms work without focusing on syntactic complexities. To this end, VIPLE is designed to facilitate the programming of applications that make use of robotics and other IoT devices.

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  • ASU VIPLE is a Visual IoT/Robotics Programming Language Environment developed at Arizona State University. ASU VIPLE is an educational platform designed with a focus on computational thinking, namely on learning how algorithms work without focusing on syntactic complexities. To this end, VIPLE is designed to facilitate the programming of applications that make use of robotics and other IoT devices. (en)
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  • ASU VIPLE is a Visual IoT/Robotics Programming Language Environment developed at Arizona State University. ASU VIPLE is an educational platform designed with a focus on computational thinking, namely on learning how algorithms work without focusing on syntactic complexities. To this end, VIPLE is designed to facilitate the programming of applications that make use of robotics and other IoT devices. (en)
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  • VIPLE: Visual IoT/Robotics Programming Language Environment (en)
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