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Re: LOGO-L> dynamic programming projects and speed of MicroWorlds



I don't approach things or call things the same as Microworlds.
I model things after the way Windows itself is modeled.
MSWLogo has enough features to keep most age groups busy
for quite some time.

I have many users over the years dump MicroWorlds in favor of
MSWLogo and I suspect the reverse is true as well. MSWLogo and
MW have some common ground and quite a few differences.

Why doesn't MicroWorlds add 3D, Networking and GIF Animation
then they would have a real winner.

I think MSWLogo is already a winner (2500 downloads this paste
month - those are not "hits" 3 gigabytes worth of downloads).

RAY CATZEL wrote:
> 
> Hi George,
> Thanks for your constructive input (in spite of the fact that I am using
> MicroWorlds).
> As a matter of interest, why don't you embellish your logo with easy to use
> buttons, sliders, shapes, drawing tools, etc. The kids respond so well to these
> facilities. Coding is gradually introduced without boring the kids. Maybe one
> can have easy links to other windows programs which would obviate the need to
> code these yourself. If you could also make the product executable on the web,
> you'd have a real winner.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From:   George Mills [SMTP:mills@softronix.com]
> Sent:   Friday, October 24, 1997 5:22 PM
> To:     RAY CATZEL
> Cc:     logo-l@gsn.org
> Subject:        Re: LOGO-L> dynamic programming projects and speed of MicroWorlds

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