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Stride is a Java-like frame-based educational programming language. It tries to combine the advantages of block-based and textual editing. Stride was originally implemented in Greenfoot 5 but has since been added to BlueJ too.[1]
User interface
Statements in Stride are represented as frames and coloured nested boxes.[2]
![]() Stride code example in BlueJ | |
Developer | King's College London |
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Filename extensions | .stride |
Website | https://stride-lang.net/ |
References
- ^ "Stride". stride-lang.net. Retrieved 2024-05-02.
- ^ Stride in BlueJ – Computing for All in an Educational IDE (PDF). 2019. pp. 1–6.