(02-14-2024, 07:28 PM)Marcus Wrote: 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.
And I'm pretty sure you will come up with something much better. My library is extremely basic. It should be named no turtle graphics as, prepare yourself, there is no... turtle on the screen.
(02-14-2024, 07:28 PM)Marcus Wrote: 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 ..
The machine I've had a pleasure to study turtle graphics on was Elwro 800 Junior - a Polish clone of ZXSpectrum. At that time I was a happy owner of C64 and was able to write a simple demos in machine code, so "moving on" to turtle graphics was kind of funny.