02-14-2024, 07:28 PM
Before the old forum exploded I posted a basic compiler written in n7. It produced n7 assembler code that was compiled by the regular n7 compiler. Among all, it had built in turtle graphics. I haven't looked at or tried your code yet (still no computer). But after doing so, I'll probably get inspired and want to revisit my code.
One of the first computers I wrote programs for was named Compis (swedish pun actually, "kompis" means friend): https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compis The programming language was Comal and it had commands for turtle graphics. It was fun I wonder if it's possible to find a Compis somewhere today ..
One of the first computers I wrote programs for was named Compis (swedish pun actually, "kompis" means friend): https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compis The programming language was Comal and it had commands for turtle graphics. It was fun I wonder if it's possible to find a Compis somewhere today ..