Raptor (programming language)

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Raptor (programming language)

RAPTOR, the Rapid Algorithmic Prototyping Tool for Ordered Reasoning,[1] is a graphical authoring tool created by Martin C. Carlisle, Terry Wilson, Jeff Humphries and Jason Moore. Thosted and maintained by former US Air Force Academy and current Texas A&M University professor Martin Carlisle.[2]

RAPTOR allows users to write and execute programs using flowcharts. The simple language and graphical components of RAPTOR are designed to teach the major ideas of computer programming to students. It is typically used in academics to teach introductory programming concepts as well.[3]

See also

Other educational programming languages include:

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