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    Simple Turtle LOGO

    Simple Turtle LOGO

    Free Educational Tool for Beginner LOGO Coding (STEM Students / Kids)

    SIMPLE TURTLE ================ Create simple LOGO programs with commands to control the Turtle and draw amazing images!! Use for STEM, Coderdojo or similar coding events. Recursive REPEAT statements. INSTANT ON / OFF = Turns on / off immediate execution of commands FD x = Forward x pixels BK x = Backward x pixels RT x = Right by x degrees LT x = Left by x degrees PU = Pen Up (Do not draw) PD = Pen Down (Draw) REPEAT x = Creates a loop to run x times which...
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    turtle

    turtle

    Shell programming, Haskell style

    Turtle is a reimplementation of the Unix command line environment in Haskell so that you can use Haskell as a scripting language or a shell. Think of turtle as coreutils embedded within the Haskell language. The turtle library focuses on being a "better Bash" by providing a typed and light-weight shell scripting experience embedded within the Haskell language. If you have a large shell script that is difficult to maintain, consider translating it to a "turtle script" (i.e. a Haskell script...
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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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    This project implements turtle graphics in Javascript, with the intent to help teach young children the basics about programming.
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    A throwback to the old school computing lessons with turtle graphics, updated to todays interfaces. Can be used for teaching kids about programming, both inside the script environment and through java extension. It also fun !
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    This is an educational program geared for children. The idea is based off of the Logo Programming Language and Turtle Graphics vector programming methods. The project involves a GUI to see the turtle, all commands, a console, and a program editor.
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    An interactive, X11-based "turtle" LOGO programming environment for K-12 learning or just for fun. Create colorful geometric designs and animations.
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