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Scratch

1 May 2012 by Rich Holmes, posted in Programming

I’ve been looking at Scratch, a simple visual programming language. Fun stuff. Here’s output from a program that draws dragon curves:

and here’s a Paterson’s worm:

An extension of Scratch called BYOB (Build Your Own Blocks) looks interesting.

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