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Description

PILOT or Programmed Instruction, Learning, or Teaching is a programming language intended to be easy to use and in particular to teach newbies and children the basics of programming. A predecessor to Logo.

A list of OS/2 implementations of PILOT

  • RPilot - Open Source - Discontinued

Libraries and bindings

Editors with PILOT support

A list of DOS implementations of PILOT

  • RPilot - Open Source - Discontinued

A list of PILOT implementations that run under WinOS/2

A list of PILOT implementations that run under Java

A list of PILOT implementations in JavaScript

Publications

Tutorials and other learning material

Links

USENET

Standards

Pilot history

  • PILOT was developed by John Amsden Starkweather in 1968 when he was working as a psychology professor at the University of California, USA. It was partly based on an earlier language he had developed in 1962 called Computest that automated pupil testing and scoring.