Commodore Logo

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Commodore Logo is a dialect of the Logo programming language developed for Commodore home computers, used primarily to teach programming concepts to beginners through simple graphics and turtle-based commands.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Logo dialect
educational programming language
programming language dialect
basedOn Logo
dataType lists
numbers
words
designedForPlatform Commodore 64 NERFINISHED
Commodore VIC-20 NERFINISHED
Commodore home computers
documentationFocus example-based learning
step-by-step tutorials
era 1980s
executionModel interpreted
graphicsModel vector-style turtle movement
hasCommand BACK
FORWARD
LEFT
PENDOWN
PENUP
RIGHT
hasFeature conditional statements
interactive interpreter
loops
numeric variables
procedures
simple string handling
influencedBy original Logo language
inputMethod command line interface
learningOutcome understanding of loops
understanding of procedures
understanding of sequencing
primaryUse teaching programming concepts to beginners
turtle graphics
programmingParadigm procedural programming
runsOn 8-bit Commodore systems
supports recursive procedures
supportsFeature simple graphics
turtle-based commands
targetAudience beginners
students
typicalDistributionMedium cartridge
floppy disk
typicalDomain education
typicalEnvironment home computer
usedFor creating simple drawings
learning basic programming logic
learning coordinate geometry concepts

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Logo programming language hasImplementation Commodore Logo
subject surface form: Logo