I used Imagine by Logotron (Czech-localized, including keywords - yes, with diacritics) as my IDE, and I still have it installed because the accompanying graphics editor (LogoMotion) is just so good. I never got to the OOP part because the textbook didn’t cover it and there are no materials onlone about the Czech version (not even a keyword dictionary), and I couldn’t speak English back then. I stopped programming for way too long because I couldn’t get another IDE working and I didn’t know how to make arrays and text I/O in Logo, the tutorials I had stopped at variables.
Yay, Logo
I used it way too long because my clumsy asa couldn’t get another IDE to work
Seriously, three cheers for Logo!
Incidentally, I’ve found that
import turtlein interactive Python opens a pretty good logo clone on most operating systems.Memory unlocked!
If you are feeling nostalgic the project is still there, with the same old interface from the past: https://fmslogo.sourceforge.io/
I used Imagine by Logotron (Czech-localized, including keywords - yes, with diacritics) as my IDE, and I still have it installed because the accompanying graphics editor (LogoMotion) is just so good. I never got to the OOP part because the textbook didn’t cover it and there are no materials onlone about the Czech version (not even a keyword dictionary), and I couldn’t speak English back then. I stopped programming for way too long because I couldn’t get another IDE working and I didn’t know how to make arrays and text I/O in Logo, the tutorials I had stopped at variables.
Around 5th grade I animated the sinking of the Titanic in LOGO