On Mar 18, 3:28 am, Lee Harr wrote:
> If you are a fan of turtle.py please give pynguin a try and let me
> know what you think!
Not a 'fan' per se -- just a teacher who has occasionally tried turtle
to introduce programming.
(which was not completely smooth; Ive forgotten all the hiccups)
http:
>> Pynguin is a python-based turtle graphics application.
>> It combines an editor, interactive interpreter, and
>> graphics display area.
>
>
> What does pynguin have that the builtin python turtle does not?
It is meant to be easier to get started with.
You start the application and it
On Mar 17, 5:12 am, Lee Harr wrote:
> Pynguin is a python-based turtle graphics application.
> It combines an editor, interactive interpreter, and
> graphics display area.
What does pynguin have that the builting python turtle does not?
http://docs.python.org/2/library/turtle.html
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