Authors
Morgan Woodson
Publication
Publication Details
Volume: 2 Issue: 6
Date
November/December 1982
Pages
25-26
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Have you ever wished for an easier way to create graphics displays on your Sinclair computer? You can always use a line drawing program and a table of coordinates, but setting up the table can be tedious. The LOGO language, developed by the artificial intelligence group at MIT, has a graphics system called Turtle Graphics which might make your wish come true. Turtle Graphics is named for the “turtle” robot originally used to draw the figures.