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'''VPRISoftware''' was the wiki site for the Viewpoints Research Institute (VPRI).  Also known as the '''VPRI Software Wiki''', it was a repository for VPRI software ideas and projects.
'''VPRISoftware''' was the wiki site for the Viewpoints Research Institute (VPRI).  Also known as the '''VPRI Software Wiki''', it was a repository for VPRI software ideas and projects.


Viewpoints Research Institute (VRI) is a {{tag|Nonprofit|non-profit}} public benefit {{tag|organization}} ... to improve "powerful ideas {{tag|education}}" for the world's {{tag|children}} and to advance the state of systems {{tag|research}} and personal {{tag|computing}}.  Many of our themes co-evolved with the inventions of networked personal {{tag|computers}}, {{tag|graphical user interface}}s, and dynamic object-oriented {{tag|programming}}.
Viewpoints Research Institute (VRI) is a {{tag|Non-profit|non-profit}} public benefit {{tag|organization}} ... to improve "powerful ideas {{tag|education}}" for the world's {{tag|children}} and to advance the state of systems {{tag|research}} and personal {{tag|computing}}.  Many of our themes co-evolved with the inventions of networked personal {{tag|computers}}, {{tag|graphical user interface}}s, and dynamic object-oriented {{tag|programming}}.
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our group invents computing technologies, content, curriculum, graphical user interfaces (GUIs), programming languages, implementation systems and processor and memory structures.
our group invents computing technologies, content, curriculum, graphical user interfaces (GUIs), programming languages, implementation systems and processor and memory structures.
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*[[Archive.org:*/http://www.VPRI.org/vp_wiki*|List of more than 10,000 archived URLs captured for <tt>www.VPRI.org/vp_wiki*</tt>]] — at [[Archive.org]]
*[[Archive.org:*/http://www.VPRI.org/vp_wiki*|List of more than 10,000 archived URLs captured for <tt>www.VPRI.org/vp_wiki*</tt>]] — at [[Archive.org]]


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Founded by: unknown
Status: Dead
Language: English
Edit mode: ByInvitation
Wiki engine: MediaWiki
Wiki license: No license
Main topic: Software
Backups: 2014-07-05
Wiki size: 21 article pages see stats

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VPRISoftware was the wiki site for the Viewpoints Research Institute (VPRI). Also known as the VPRI Software Wiki, it was a repository for VPRI software ideas and projects.

Viewpoints Research Institute (VRI) is a non-profit public benefit organization ... to improve "powerful ideas education" for the world's children and to advance the state of systems research and personal computing. Many of our themes co-evolved with the inventions of networked personal computers, graphical user interfaces, and dynamic object-oriented programming. ... our group invents computing technologies, content, curriculum, graphical user interfaces (GUIs), programming languages, implementation systems and processor and memory structures.

Alan Kay at VRI developed the Squeak Etoys programming environment, which is installed on all OLPC XO-1 laptops.

FoNC is an ongoing project to create a programming language substrate and springboard for investigating new computing paradigms.

Fundamentals of New Computing wiki (FoNC wiki): http://www.VPRI.org/fonc_wiki/ [1]

... also has some information on programming the OLPC (related wiki: OLPC).

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