"I suggest using HyperCard 2.1, although any version that is 2.0 or above will work. I am not sure how well Logo will work with HyperCard Player, because it needs access to "User Level 5."
"StarLogo is a programmable modeling environment for exploring the behaviors of decentralized systems, such as bird flocks, traffic jams, and ant colonies. It is designed especially for use by students."
AUTHORS:
Mitchel Resnick
Brian Silverman
Andy Begel
Randy Sargent.
COPYRIGHT:
(c) 1995 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
To: "Antreas P. Hatzipolakis" <xpolakis@athena.compulink.gr>
From: wally feurzeig <feurzeig@labs-n.bbn.com>
>I have a question about LOGO name:
>What is its etymology?
>(From greek LOGOS?)
Yes, Logo is derived from the Greek Logos.
Wally Feurzeig
wally feurzeig Principal Scientist, Educational Technologies
feurzeig@bbn.com BBN, 150 Cambridgepark Drive, Cambridge, MA 02140
phone: 617-873-3448 FAX: 617-873-2455
**
From: "Paul M. Wexelblat" <wex@cs.uml.edu>
To: xpolakis@athena.compulink.gr (Antreas P. Hatzipolakis)
Date: Fri, 30 Jun 1995 14:39:21 -0400 (EDT)
> I have a question about LOGO name:
> What is its etymology?
> (From greek LOGOS?)
Yes, Wally Feurzeig named Logo (He's still at bbn.org) with that connection in mind.
(The original LISP version was named "ghost" for no clear reason, BTW)
Wally wrote an article about the origins of logo, it was published many years ago in a book called "digital Deli" -- I'm sure it is well out of print, but if you need more, maybe you can find it (or email wally)