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  1. Hour of Code | CodeHS

    Giving commands to a computer, which is what programming is all about, is just like giving commands to a dog. Learn how to code with Karel the Dog—a fun, accessible, and visual …

  2. Karel (programming language) - Wikipedia

    Karel is an educational programming language for beginners, created by Richard E. Pattis in his book Karel The Robot: A Gentle Introduction to the Art of Programming.

  3. Learn to Program - Stanford University

    Learn to program with Karel the Robot, a simple agent that can move, turn, and pick up and put down objects in a grid world.

  4. Karel Sandbox | CodeHS

    Explore the programming languages and types of programs you can write in the CodeHS IDE. All programs are runnable in the browser—even on Chromebooks! Code instructions for Karel the …

  5. Karel J. Houtenbrink Obituary (1964 - 2024) | Hudson, New …

    Feb 7, 2024 · Family and friends must say goodbye to their beloved Karel J. Houtenbrink of Hudson, New Hampshire, born in Rome, New York, who passed away at the age of 59, on …

  6. GitHub - fredoverflow/karel: Karel The Robot

    By starting with Karel, you can concentrate on solving problems from the very beginning. And because Karel encourages imagination and creativity, you can have quite a lot of fun along the …

  7. Introduction to KAREL Programming - ONE Robotics Company

    KAREL is a lower-level language very similar to Pascal. It features strongly typed variables, constants, custom types, procedures, functions, and gives you access to all sorts of useful …

  8. Karel The Robot

    Karel The Robot is a robot simulator that affords a gentle introduction to computer programming. Users write Karel programs and feed them to the simulator to watch them execute. Karel's …

  9. What Is Karel? - Computer Hope

    Sep 7, 2025 · Meaning of Karel, an educational object-oriented programming language created by Richard E. Pattis at Stanford University to teach students coding fundamentals.

  10. Karel Reader - Stanford University

    Karel has been used in introductory computer science courses all across the world and has been taught to millions of students. Many generations of Stanford students learned how …