<language, education> A Lisp-like language for teaching
programming, noted for its "turtle graphics" used to draw
geometric shapes. LOGO was developed in 1966-1968 by a group
at Bolt, Beranek & Newman (now "BBN Technologies") headed
by Wally Fuerzeig <fuerzeig@bbn.com> (who still works there in
2003) and including Seymour Papert <seymour@media.mit.edu>.
There are Logo interpreters for Macintosh, Unix, IBM
PC, X Window System, and many PCs. Implmentations include
Berkeley Logo, MswLogo.
(2000-03-28)
Nearby terms:
Loglan'82 « Loglan-88 « LOGLISP « LOGO » log off » LOGOL » logon