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==Related Articles== | ==Related Articles== | ||
* [[languages for learning programming]] | * [[languages for learning programming]] | ||
* [[Linux for kids]]: some useful commands and techniques specific to managing a kid's computer with Linux installed | |||
* [[One Laptop Per Child]], also known as the "$100 laptop" project | |||
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Computers intended for use by children have a specialized set of needs.<hide>
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- languages for learning programming
- Linux for kids: some useful commands and techniques specific to managing a kid's computer with Linux installed
- One Laptop Per Child, also known as the "$100 laptop" project
