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Getting Started with ArtLogo

Gary Stager Posted on March 10, 2021 Posted in getting started, projects, resources Tagged with Art Logo, cs, doding, language, logo, Procedures, Variables, Words and lists

Run ArtLogo in your browser.

ArtLogo help and reference guides may be found at https://playfulinvention.com/artlogo-help/

ArtLogo is a browser-based no frills version of the Logo programming language created by Brian Silverman, inventor of Turtle Art and countless other Logo dialects over the past forty years.

Here are Gary Stager’s introductory materials for experimenting with language in ArtLogo.

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