FMSLogo

FMSLogo
This is the logo of FMSLogo - An Educational Programming Environment

Screenshot of FMSLogo v6.35.0
Developer(s) David Costanzo
Initial release 11 October 2005 (2005-10-11)
Stable release
6.35.0 / 2 January 2016 (2016-01-02)
Operating system Windows 95 and later
Available in English, French, Italian, Greek, Portuguese, German, Spanish, Russian
Type Programming Language
License GNU General Public License
Website fmslogo.sourceforge.net

FMSLogo is a free implementation of a computing environment called Logo, which is an educational interpreter language. GUI and Extensions were developed by George Mills[1] at MIT. Its core is the same as UCBLogo by Brian Harvey.[1] It is free software, with source available, written with Borland C++ and WxWidgets.

FMSLogo supports multiple turtles, and 3D Graphics. FMSLogo allows input from COM ports and LPT ports. FMSLogo also supports a windows interface thus I/O is available through this GUI- and keyboard and mouse events can trigger interrupts. Simple GIF animations may also be produced with the GIFSAVE command. Jim Muller wrote The Great Logo Adventure, a complete Logo manual using MSWLogo as the demonstration language.

MSWLogo has evolved into FMSLogo: An Educational Programming Environment, a free, open source implementation of the Logo programming language for Microsoft Windows. It is released under the GPL and is mainly developed and maintained by David Costanzo.

Features

FMSLogo has following support of various functionality:[2]

References

  1. 1 2 "MSWLogo, An Educational programming language". www.softronix.com. Retrieved 2016-01-03.
  2. Feature Description - http://fmslogo.sourceforge.net/
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