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Image:Turtle0.png|Turtle Art startup screen |
Image:Turtle0.png|Turtle Art startup screen |
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Image:Turtle1.png|Clicking on the Blocks menu brings the basic tool set into view |
Image:Turtle1.png|Clicking on the Blocks menu brings the basic tool set into view |
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Image:Turtle2.png|Drag blocks from the menu |
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Image:Turtle3.png|Click on the top block of a stack to execute the stack |
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Image:Turtle4.png|Other blocks can be found under the tabs |
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Image:Turtle6.png|Example projects are found on the Projects menu |
Image:Turtle6.png|Example projects are found on the Projects menu |
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Revision as of 17:13, 25 August 2007
| Turtle Art | |
| Status: | in recent builds |
| Version: | unknown |
| Base: | ?? |
| Source: | git; .xo file |
| l10n: | |
| Contributors | |
| Brian Silverman | |
Turtle Art is a logo-like application that draws colorful art via a turtle and scratch-like visual programming elements that snap together in compilable ways.
<gallery> Image:Turtle0.png|Turtle Art startup screen Image:Turtle1.png|Clicking on the Blocks menu brings the basic tool set into view Image:Turtle2.png|Drag blocks from the menu Image:Turtle3.png|Click on the top block of a stack to execute the stack Image:Turtle4.png|Other blocks can be found under the tabs Image:Turtle5.png| Image:Turtle6.png|Example projects are found on the Projects menu
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