I offer serious help

Try a Logo newsgroup. There's ways to do it in Ruby. I wouldn't dream
of trying to explain Logo.

-s

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In message <ff2dbde1c6f306bf96d0f9ede31fe50f@ruby-forum.com>, Joe Wiltrout writes:

And is there a way to save words you make so that whenever I restart
Logo, it keeps them and I don't have to tell it what they mean again? I
keep trying to draw a Pilot Gnome, but everytime I mess it up, I restart
Logo cus I can't find an erase command. Then I have to reprogram Circle
again.

Joe Wiltrout wrote, On 7/16/2007 5:15 PM:

Sammy Larbi wrote:
  

Joe Wiltrout wrote, On 7/15/2007 3:19 PM:
    

it. And he said he was working on a MMORTS, which sounds like an interesting type of game. I like MMO, and I like RTS, add em together, and it sounds wicked awesome. So I wanted to know if it was futuristic like Halo Wars, or medival like Age of Myth., or Age of Empires. Or a sort of combination like Rise of Nations: Rise of Legends. With the machines and the magic.

Did you look into the Novashell game maker I sent?
(http://www.rtsoft.com/novashell/\)
    
Looks sorta like FF 1. Anyone know what stuff that was written in? That would be cool if I pirate-themed it.

I haven't tried it, but its on my list of things to do.

Omg again. I wanted to make a cylender type thing, so I made the word
Gibberish. Why? I don't know. But the programming was

to gibberish
repeat 10 [forward 10+1 circle]
end

And it made a sort of spirally cylinder thing. TYVM man. This is
awesome. Makes me feel like I'm actually doing something.

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unknown wrote:

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In message <ff2dbde1c6f306bf96d0f9ede31fe50f@ruby-forum.com>, Joe > Wiltrout writes:

And is there a way to save words you make so that whenever I restart
Logo, it keeps them and I don't have to tell it what they mean again? I
keep trying to draw a Pilot Gnome, but everytime I mess it up, I restart
Logo cus I can't find an erase command. Then I have to reprogram Circle
again.

Try a Logo newsgroup. There's ways to do it in Ruby. I wouldn't dream
of trying to explain Logo.

-s

Good idea. Now I'm going solo trying to create fun commands that make
cool shapes.

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Joe Wiltrout wrote:

Omg again. I wanted to make a cylender type thing, so I made the word
Gibberish. Why? I don't know. But the programming was

to gibberish
repeat 10 [forward 10+1 circle]
end

And it made a sort of spirally cylinder thing. TYVM man. This is
awesome. Makes me feel like I'm actually doing something.

And if you look at it the right way, it looks almost 3-d. With some
shading and coloring, it would look 3-d. But I dont know how to do any
of that with Logo.

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I like UCBLogo quite a bit. I like Brian Harvey's textbook series that
uses Logo as the example language. On the other hand, I'm on the Ruby
list to discuss Ruby. You might want to take your blow-by-blow
explanation of what you're doing to a Logo mailing list.

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On Mon, Jul 16, 2007 at 06:12:21AM +0900, Joe Wiltrout wrote:

Joe Wiltrout wrote:
> Omg again. I wanted to make a cylender type thing, so I made the word
> Gibberish. Why? I don't know. But the programming was
>
> to gibberish
> repeat 10 [forward 10+1 circle]
> end
>
>
> And it made a sort of spirally cylinder thing. TYVM man. This is
> awesome. Makes me feel like I'm actually doing something.

And if you look at it the right way, it looks almost 3-d. With some
shading and coloring, it would look 3-d. But I dont know how to do any
of that with Logo.

--
CCD CopyWrite Chad Perrin [ http://ccd.apotheon.org ]
Larry Wall: "A script is what you give the actors. A program is what you
give the audience."

Chad Perrin wrote:

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On Mon, Jul 16, 2007 at 06:12:21AM +0900, Joe Wiltrout wrote:

> awesome. Makes me feel like I'm actually doing something.

And if you look at it the right way, it looks almost 3-d. With some
shading and coloring, it would look 3-d. But I dont know how to do any
of that with Logo.

I like UCBLogo quite a bit. I like Brian Harvey's textbook series that
uses Logo as the example language. On the other hand, I'm on the Ruby
list to discuss Ruby. You might want to take your blow-by-blow
explanation of what you're doing to a Logo mailing list.

Problem is, all the Logo forums I could find were on Yahoo. I tried to
get on Yahoo, and it wouldnt let me post unless I configured my accoutn
settings. So I tried to do that, and gave me a 999 error or something
like that. So I'm stuck here, fighting off wild animals with stupid
comments for teeth, until yahoo stops being annoying.

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Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/\.

There's this old joke about someone searching in the street for something,
and his friend asks him, "what are you looking for?" "Oh, I dropped a nickel
about a block over that way." "Why are you looking here, then?" "Light's
better."

This isn't going to become a logo list just because you can't figure out
how to get on a logo list.

-s

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In message <5b1b904217b66cf82729e7d4eaf14692@ruby-forum.com>, Joe Wiltrout writes:

Problem is, all the Logo forums I could find were on Yahoo. I tried to
get on Yahoo, and it wouldnt let me post unless I configured my accoutn
settings. So I tried to do that, and gave me a 999 error or something
like that. So I'm stuck here, fighting off wild animals with stupid
comments for teeth, until yahoo stops being annoying.

No . . . the problem is that you think your problem with Yahoo somehow
means that you should ask Logo questions on a Ruby list. If there are no
non-Yahoo lists you can find, and you can't use a Yahoo list, perhaps you
should start a new mailing list. It was in fact this sort of solution to
the problem of no viable mailing lists on a given subject that led to the
creation of such mailing lists as this one, the perl-beginners list, the
Caml mailing list, and so on.

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On Mon, Jul 16, 2007 at 07:16:34AM +0900, Joe Wiltrout wrote:

Chad Perrin wrote:
>
> I like UCBLogo quite a bit. I like Brian Harvey's textbook series that
> uses Logo as the example language. On the other hand, I'm on the Ruby
> list to discuss Ruby. You might want to take your blow-by-blow
> explanation of what you're doing to a Logo mailing list.

Problem is, all the Logo forums I could find were on Yahoo. I tried to
get on Yahoo, and it wouldnt let me post unless I configured my accoutn
settings. So I tried to do that, and gave me a 999 error or something
like that. So I'm stuck here, fighting off wild animals with stupid
comments for teeth, until yahoo stops being annoying.

--
CCD CopyWrite Chad Perrin [ http://ccd.apotheon.org ]
Patrick J. LoPresti: "Emacs has been replaced by a shell script which 1)
Generates a syslog message at level LOG_EMERG; 2) reduces the user's disk
quota by 100K; and 3) RUNS ED!!!!!!"

unknown wrote:

Problem is, all the Logo forums I could find were on Yahoo. I tried to
get on Yahoo, and it wouldnt let me post unless I configured my accoutn
settings. So I tried to do that, and gave me a 999 error or something
like that. So I'm stuck here, fighting off wild animals with stupid
comments for teeth, until yahoo stops being annoying.

There's this old joke about someone searching in the street for
something,
and his friend asks him, "what are you looking for?" "Oh, I dropped a
nickel
about a block over that way." "Why are you looking here, then?"
"Light's
better."

This isn't going to become a logo list just because you can't figure out
how to get on a logo list.

-s

I know perfectly well how to get on the Logo forums. Problem is, Yahoo
isn't working. So I'm going to wait an hour or so, and re-try. And as
for your Lights better joke, How about this in return. There's a guy
searching in space for a grain of sand. The mean old assholians tell him
GO LOOK WHERE YOU LOST IT, EVEN THOUGH THERES A PERFECTLY GOOD NICE
PERSON OVER HERE, WHO WILL GIVE YOU LOADS OF SUGAR, IN RETURN FOR A CUP
OF TEA WHEN YOU MAKE IT. But Saturn, where her left his grain of sugar,
is under construction, and there isn't a legal way in. he can see the
sign that says SUGAR IS HERE, but theres a road block right infront of
where the sign is pointing.

There's your sucky joke. Right back at ya. And better. And more suited
for the situation at hand

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In message <5b1b904217b66cf82729e7d4eaf14692@ruby-forum.com>, Joe > Wiltrout writes:

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<Snip>

Kill the flaming.

I know perfectly well how to get on the Logo forums. Problem is, Yahoo
isn't working. So I'm going to wait an hour or so, and re-try. And as
for your Lights better joke, How about this in return. There's a guy
searching in space for a grain of sand. The mean old assholians tell him
GO LOOK WHERE YOU LOST IT, EVEN THOUGH THERES A PERFECTLY GOOD NICE
PERSON OVER HERE, WHO WILL GIVE YOU LOADS OF SUGAR, IN RETURN FOR A CUP
OF TEA WHEN YOU MAKE IT. But Saturn, where her left his grain of sugar,
is under construction, and there isn't a legal way in. he can see the
sign that says SUGAR IS HERE, but theres a road block right infront of
where the sign is pointing.

That sucked! Tell me a better one!

aRi
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If you're not living on the edge,
then you're just wasting space.

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On Jul 15, 2007, at 7:01 PM, Joe Wiltrout wrote:

Ari Brown wrote:

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On Jul 15, 2007, at 7:01 PM, Joe Wiltrout wrote:
<Snip>

Kill the flaming.

is under construction, and there isn't a legal way in. he can see the
sign that says SUGAR IS HERE, but theres a road block right infront of
where the sign is pointing.

That sucked! Tell me a better one!

aRi
--------------------------------------------|
If you're not living on the edge,
then you're just wasting space.

If I were to kill the flaming, you would be dead. Along with a great
deal of the other 20 or so people who told me to write basic programs
like Hello World.

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And stop spamming up Aurs helpful thread.

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If you direct your mails to sonoflilit at gmail dot com, no one will
complain about you being off topic, and you can still get the help you
need.

Please consider doing that. Logo is fun but it is not Ruby.

-greg

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On 7/15/07, Joe Wiltrout <wiltroutja@aol.com> wrote:

And stop spamming up Aurs helpful thread.