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    XLogo4Schools

    A Logo interpreter and programming environment specialized for schools

    A Logo interpreter and programming environment specialized for schools. It is a revised version of XLogo, published on http://xlogo.tuxfamily.org/. The Logo dialect is almost the same as Xlogo's, but some Logo commands were reimplemented to fit with the new programming environment and workspace. Some commands which were buggy in the original XLogo have been fixed.
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    Berkeley Logo is an interpreter for the Logo programming language. It was originally written in C by Brian Harvey and his students. We are rewriting it to use the wxWidgets graphics library.
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    Simple Logo is a small and very basic Logo interpreter intended to be used as an educational tool, to allow children to learn a simple programming language.
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    An interpreter for the Logo programming language. Written in Python, with access to the Python runtime and libraries.
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