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Greenfoot is a free educational software designed for teaching Java programming through interactive visual learning. It provides an engaging platform for beginners to create games and simulations using Java. The interface is user-friendly, allowing users to drag and drop elements to construct their projects. Greenfoot also features a built-in editor for writing code, making it suitable for both novice and experienced programmers.

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The software includes various tutorials and examples that help users understand programming concepts effectively. It supports the development of 2D graphical applications, enabling users to animate objects and create interactive scenarios. With its focus on education, Greenfoot facilitates a hands-on approach to learning Java, making it an excellent tool for students and educators alike.

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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
3.6
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Mac
Operating System
Mac OS X
Additional Requirements
  • macOS Mojave
  • macOS High Sierra
  • macOS Sierra
  • OS X El Capitan
  • OS X Yosemite
  • OS X Mavericks
  • OS X Mountain Lion
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
1,428
Downloads Last Week
0

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Developer’s Description

Easy development environment for Java games & animations.
An integrated development environment that makes it easy to write games and simulations in the Java Programming Language. It comes with a broad range of demo scenarios and documentation that gets newcomers started very quickly. Greenfoot may be used to learn or teach programming, or just to put a cool game up on a website.

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