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    Microsoft MakeCode

    Microsoft MakeCode

    Programming eXperience Toolkit

    ...The toolkit serves as the foundation for Microsoft MakeCode, a platform used to teach programming through interactive editors that support both block-based and text-based coding. PXT enables developers to build custom programming environments that can run in web browsers or local development setups, making it suitable for educational hardware platforms such as microcontrollers and classroom devices. The system uses a subset of TypeScript as its underlying programming language, simplifying JavaScript syntax while maintaining compatibility with modern development workflows. Through its modular design, developers can create specialized editors and programming experiences tailored to specific devices or learning contexts.
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    webmc

    webmc

    PoC Minecraft client written in Javascript

    WebMC is an experimental proof-of-concept Minecraft client written in JavaScript that runs directly inside a web browser. Instead of requiring a traditional desktop installation of the game, WebMC allows users to connect to Minecraft servers from a browser environment. The client communicates with a WebSocket proxy that bridges the browser connection with the standard Minecraft server protocol. By leveraging browser technologies and modern JavaScript libraries, the project demonstrates how a...
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