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* TopaAzul062. "Review of Learn to Code in 30 Days." OnlineBookClub.org, 21 Oct 2021, https://forums.onlinebookclub.org/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=205860.  Accessed 5 Dec. 2021.
 
* TopaAzul062. "Review of Learn to Code in 30 Days." OnlineBookClub.org, 21 Oct 2021, https://forums.onlinebookclub.org/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=205860.  Accessed 5 Dec. 2021.
  
* Khorne. "Where to begin, where to start?" Khornes MiniScript Journey, 2 Mar 2022, https://khornems.blogspot.com/2022/03/where-to-begin-where-to-start.html. Access 13 Jul 2022.
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* Khorne. "Where to begin, where to start?" Khornes MiniScript Journey, 2 Mar 2022, https://khornemsjourney.blogspot.com/2023/07/where-to-begin-where-to-start.html.  Accessed 2 Aug. 2023.  (Originally located [https://khornems.blogspot.com/2022/03/where-to-begin-where-to-start.html here].)
  
 
* Kratt, Max. "Launch in Mini Micro". Max Kratt's blog, 19 Jan 2023, https://maxkratt.hashnode.dev/launch-in-mini-micro
 
* Kratt, Max. "Launch in Mini Micro". Max Kratt's blog, 19 Jan 2023, https://maxkratt.hashnode.dev/launch-in-mini-micro

Revision as of 23:03, 2 August 2023

This page lists published articles that include some nontrivial mention of MiniScript or Mini Micro.

Primary Sources

Primary sources are those written by people directly involved. Currently, that mostly means things written by Joe Strout.

Books

  • Strout, J (2020). Learn to Code in 30 Days: with MiniScript and Mini Micro. MiniScript Press. ISBN 978-1-7361676-0-1. (Also available as ebook: ISBN 978-1-7361676-2-5.)
  • Strout, J (2021). Introduction to Computer Programming: for kids of all ages. MiniScript Press. ISBN 978-1-7361676-1-8.

Articles & Conference Proceedings

Blog Posts

Secondary Sources

Secondary sources are those written by people not directly involved in the work.

Blog Posts

Pro Journalism