Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Does anyone remember "LOGO?"

Isn't that what it was called? A programming language they taught us in Elementary School, about moving a Turtle around a screen and drawing lines and such.

Anyone remember that? No reason. Just wanted to say...I just had that moment where you go "Oh yes. That existed."

7 comments:

  1. I do.

    I also remember BASIC (Beginner's All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code).

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  2. Totally. Made some damn pretty pictures with that turtle.

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  3. I liked programming him so he'd keep running around the screen covering his own tracks until it was completely full... this usually took a good 20 minutes - and you were "working" "

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  4. Anonymous7:46 AM

    Yup. Logo. Hadn't thought of that in years.

    Turtle Power!

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  5. Oh yeah... remember them both. Learned how to program in BASIC on my mom's old Osborne 1 portable. Spent a bunch of time on LOGO in school as well.

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  6. Anonymous3:10 PM

    I'm reading Updike's Villages right now and LOGO just came up in one scene. Supposedly, at least according to the protagonist, it was that LOGO program that helped to inspire a guy from Stanford to invent the mouse.

    I'm not sure if that is accurate or not, though. Like most Updike protagonists, he is somewhat unreliable and cheats on his wife a lot.

    In fact... now that I think about it... most of what I know about the history of computers I know from Updike novels and trying to get computer video games to work as a kid.

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  7. Anonymous7:25 PM

    Oh yeah--I even remember taping a transparent maze to the screen and programming logo to go through it. Fun stuff. I also remember making argyle patterns with it. Now really, is there a program today that will do argyle? Didn't think so.
    ps-hi matt

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