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Scratch
A block-based visual programming language and global community developed by the MIT Media Lab for creators aged 8 to 16.
Developed by the Lifelong Kindergarten group at the MIT Media Lab (led by Mitchel Resnick), Scratch enables users to build interactive stories, games, and animations without traditional syntax. The platform uses color-coded blocks (like 'Move 10 steps') that snap together to prevent coding errors: a design choice that has supported over 100 million shared projects since 2007. Available in 70+ languages, it serves as the primary gateway for computer science education in K-12 schools and introductory university tracks like Harvard's CS50.
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