On Sun, Nov 3, 2013 at 11:22 PM, Sebastian Silva
sebast...@fuentelibre.org wrote:
El 03/11/13 11:56, Walter Bender escribió:
Does this mean one will be able to create Sugar Activities from Turtle
Bocks
itself?
Not exactly. But you can sketch the behavior of a Sugar Activity,
e.g., paint,
My goal is not to replace Sugar (or Sugar activities) with Turtle
Blocks, but to use Turtle Blocks to make Sugar and Sugar activities
more transparent. I posit that once you have written a simple paint
program in Turtle Blocks, suddenly the underlying mechanics of the
Paint activity are more
On Mon, Nov 4, 2013 at 8:14 AM, Gonzalo Odiard gonz...@laptop.org wrote:
My goal is not to replace Sugar (or Sugar activities) with Turtle
Blocks, but to use Turtle Blocks to make Sugar and Sugar activities
more transparent. I posit that once you have written a simple paint
program in Turtle
El 01/11/13 11:38, Walter Bender escribió:
6. Working with Marion Zepf and Alan Aguiar (with some help from
Martin Abente), we are close to releasing a version of Turtle Blocks
that has Marion's export Python feature [9]. It would be great to work
with some one on testing this feature in a
On Sun, Nov 3, 2013 at 11:47 AM, Sebastian Silva
sebast...@fuentelibre.org wrote:
El 01/11/13 11:38, Walter Bender escribió:
6. Working with Marion Zepf and Alan Aguiar (with some help from
Martin Abente), we are close to releasing a version of Turtle Blocks
that has Marion's export Python
El 03/11/13 11:56, Walter Bender escribió:
Does this mean one will be able to create Sugar Activities from Turtle Bocks
itself?
Not exactly. But you can sketch the behavior of a Sugar Activity,
e.g., paint, fototoons, record, tamtam, et al. You still would need to
add the activity wrapper. It
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