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LOGO-L> Logo's - http://cuiwww.unige.ch/cgi-bin/langlist?isindex=Logo&style=dl
Hi Everybody, and a Happy New Year,
This might interest some of you.
POersonally, I'm uncomfortable with the "fact" that Logo is " aimed
at children and other beginning programmers".
Regards,
Yehuda
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http://www.geocities.com/CollegePark/lab/2276/
e-mail: yehuka@softhome.net
Title: The Language List
Result of search for "Logo":
- Boxer
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Hal Abelson and Andy diSessa, Berkeley. A visual language, claims
to be the successor to Logo. Boxes used to represent scope.
- LOGO
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Developed 1966-1968 by a group at Bolt, Beranek & Newman headed by
Wally Fuerzeig <fuerzeig@bbn.com> and including Seymour Papert
<seymour@media.mit.edu>. A LISP-like language aimed at children and other
beginning programmers, noted for its "turtle graphics" used to draw
geometric shapes. Logo interpreters for Mac, Unix, PC, X are available:
- Ftp:ftp://anarres.cs.berkeley.edu/pub/ucblogo
- ObjectLOGO
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A variant of LOGO with object-oriented extensions. Lexical
scope. Version 2.6, for the Mac. Paradigm Software
<paradigm@applelink.apple.com> (617)576-7675.
- SOLO
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Name inspired by SOL[3] + LOGO. A variant of LOGO with primitives
for dealing with semantic networks and pattern matching rather than lists.
"A User-Friendly Software Environemnt for the Novice Programmer", M.
Eisenstadt <marc@open.ac.uk>, CACM 27(12):1056-1064 (1983).
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