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CiMPLE is a visual programming language that tries to visually mimic procedural languages like C/C++. Created by robo.in, a venture by Indian Institute of Technology Bombay alumni, using C++ on a Qt 4.+ cross-platform application framework, CiMPLE was awarded by Nokia as the First Qt/C++ Ambassador Application. Motivation to create CiMPLE was to help do away for rote memorization of language syntax while programming a robotic kit.

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  1. Pansare, Upneet (29 March 2009). "Cimple thinking: IITB makes robot programming child's play". Indian Express. Retrieved 13 February 2019.


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