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- From: logant@lafcol.lafayette.edu (Logan Tracy H)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.logo
- Subject: Re: Logo for MS-DOS ("rich logos")
- Message-ID: <1992Dec21.183720.20561@lehi3b15.CSEE.Lehigh.EDU>
- Date: 21 Dec 92 18:37:20 GMT
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- > 2/ mswlogo - windows Logo. This is very good indeed - my kids are Windows
- > hackers already so they had no problems with it. It is not as rich a language
- > as the UCB logo above but is great for kids (thats what LOGO is for isnt it).
-
- As far as I could tell, this refers to MSW24, and I would second it. The newer
- version, packaged as MSWLGO3x.zip, is richer. I'm no expert, but my non-
- exhaustive tests suggest it has the richness of UCB logo (it was described
- as having the latter's "core"). I can attest that APPLY is there, as a
- primitive I believe, and so are various functions employing it. Also, one
- can BURY things, and save or load a workspace.
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- Brian's UCB Logo(s) I find wonderful, and the MSW3 struck me as also
- wonderful. I feel lucky to have both! - tracy
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