Kodu (originally named Boku) is a programming environment designed to be accessible for children and enjoyable for anyone. Kodu runs on Microsoft Windows and the Xbox 360. It was released on the Xbox LIVE Marketplace on June 30, 2009. The PC version is available to academic users via invitation from Connect and uses ClickOnce for installation.
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