On Mon, 17 Oct 2005, Roger Merchberger wrote:
I never worked with Pilot, so I really can't
say...
Wikipedia proves useful for showing a PILOT example:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PILOT_programming_language
but I once wrote a Logo interpreter *in Basic* on a
Tandy CoCo2! I'd be
willing to bet that I didn't have a full language implementation, but it
had variables, functions, and grafix (penup, pendown, etc.).
I think we did Logo class assignments in my 9th grade computer class. It
had recursion at least and one could actually develop applications in it,
but it was still intended mostly as a learning environment.
Logo is fun!
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