Are you new to programming, and are interested in an introduction to programming? A programming language that you can learn all by yourself?
Or maybe you are an experienced programmer, and just want to find out what LogoMation is all about and what can be done with it?
Programming with LogoMation is so easy, that a seven years old boy can do wonders with it.
Programming with LogoMation is so powerful, that even experienced programmers can become addicted to it. I even know of a case of an expert programmer who actually skipped lunch once, writing a powerful animation program in LogoMation (yes, she survived).
LogoMation is used by individuals at homes, in schools, and in universities. It has registered users in the North America, Europe, Asia and Australia.
How to Explore it
First, see a demo. It is worth a thousand words. Here is how:
Ñ Copy the entire LogoMation folder into your hard disk. LogoMation works OK from a floppy or a CD, but works best when it is on a hard disk.
Ñ Open the Examples folder.
Ñ Double-click the Towers of Hanoi program.
Ñ LogoMation reminds you about registration. For now, click Register Later.
Ñ What you see is a LogoMation program. Click the GO button (or select the GO command from the Run menu).
Ñ The Towers of Hanoi program asks for a number. Enter 3 and press return.
Ñ When the animation is done, close the window or quit the program.
The Next Steps
Ñ Read "LogoMation - What is it About?" in the LogoMation folder.
Ñ Try some other examples. You may like "My Little Math Tutor" or "CS110B Fractal". Check out the "Rutland Middle school, Canada" folder for some great class projects.
Ñ Start learning the language! Read the LogoMation Tutorial in the Documentation folder.