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ucblogo - a dialect of lisp using turtle graphics famous for teaching kids.

Author

       Primarily written by Daniel Van Blerkom, Brian Harvey, Michael Katz, and Douglas Orleans.  Thanks to Fred
       Gilham for the X11 code.  Send comments by e-mail to bh@cs.berkeley.edu.

Description

       This  version  of  Logo is designed for a machine with adequate memory.  It is not likely to be usable as
       the basis for a 64K microcomputer implementation.

       This is the UC Berkeley implementation of logo written primarily by Daniel  Van  Blerkom,  Brian  Harvey,
       Michael  Katz,  and  Douglas  Orleans.  This version of logo is featured in Brian Harvey's book _Computer
       Science Logo Style: Volume 1: Symbolic Computing_ (ISBN 0-262-58151-5).

Name

       ucblogo - a dialect of lisp using turtle graphics famous for teaching kids.

See Also

       Brian Harvey's book _Computer_Science_Logo_Style, _Volume_1: _Symbolic_Computing_ (ISBN 0-262-58151-5).

       /usr/share/doc/ucblogo/usermanual.txt.gz

Debian                                             2 Sep 2001                                         ucblogo(1)

Synopsis

ucblogo  [script ...]

See Also