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Old 08-02-2018, 10:01 AM   #1
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LXer: Getting started with Mu, a Python editor for beginners


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Mu is a Python editor for beginning programmers, designed to make the learning experience more pleasant. It gives students the ability to experience success early on, which is important anytime you're learning something new.If you have ever tried to teach young people how to program, you will immediately grasp the importance of Mu. Most programming tools are written by developers for developers and aren't well-suited for beginning programmers, regardless of their age. Mu, however,*was written by a teacher for students.read more

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