Java Programming with Greenfoot - Simulating Explosions (Part 2)
Here is a series of Java programming videos via the Greenfoot IDE. We recommend Greenfoot as an ideal environment for teaching object oriented programming to children.
A tutorial on how to simulate explosions in Greenfoot. (Part 2)
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