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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. 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 …

  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. 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.

  6. Karel IDE - Stanford University

    * Welcome to the Stanford Karel IDE. * write any Karel program you want.

  7. Karel - Name Meaning and Origin

    The name "Karel" is of Czech and Dutch origin and is derived from the Germanic name "Karl." It means "man" or "free man." The name carries connotations of strength, independence, and …

  8. 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.

  9. Karel the Robot - Introduction

    The architecture of the Karel package is such that developers can build their own user interfaces using virtually any toolkit they desire. All they need is a C interface to interact with the Karel …

  10. What is Karel? - Definition from Amazing Algorithms

    Karel is a teaching language used in introductory computer programming courses to instruct students about basic programming concepts and problem-solving through a simulated robot …