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Logo Tree Rev 2.07 - January, 2016 Logo Tree Rev 2.07 - January, 2016 No Name URL Years Version Status Platform Inspirer Authors 1. *Logo 1989-1994 1.1 Dead Connection Machine 2 MultiLogo(1) Mitchel Resnick (MIT Media Lab) 2. 11LOGO ftp://publications.ai.mit.edu/ai-publications/pdf/AIM-307a.pdf 1973-1974 Dead PDP-11 BBN Logo http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=382172.383022&dl=GUIDE&dl=AC Peter Ross, Ken Johnson (Edinburgh University, Research 3. 380z Logo M&idx=J692&part=periodical&WantType=periodical&title=ACM%20SIGS 1981 n/a Dead RML 380z Edinburgh Logo MALL%2FPC%20Notes Machines) 4. 3D Logo(1) http://apple2history.org/spotlight/mike-westerfield-the-byte-works 1993-1994 1.0.2 Dead Apple IIGS LSCI Apple II Logo Mike Westerfield (Byte Works) 5. 3D Logo(3) Peter Macleod 6. 3D-Logo(2) 1985 Dead PC-9801(MS-DOS ) http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=382172.383022&dl=GUIDE&dl=AC Peter Ross, Ken Johnson (Edinburgh University, Research 7. 480z Logo M&idx=J692&part=periodical&WantType=periodical&title=ACM%20SIGS 1982 n/a Dead RML 480z 380z Logo MALL%2FPC%20Notes Machines) 8. 5271Logo http://www.nostalgia8.nl/drlogo.htm 2005 n/a Frozen IBM 3270 PC(model 5271) Apricot F1 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acornsoft_Logo, Acorn BBC micro, Acorn 9. Acornsoft Logo 1983-1985 Dead MIT Apple Logo Acornsoft http://www.nostalgia8.nl/logo/docs/mudeel1.jpg Electron 10. ACSLogo http://www.alancsmith.co.uk/logo 1994-2009 1.4f Active OS X Amiga Logo 11. ACTI-LOGO http://roble.pntic.mec.es/-apantoja/familias.htm 1987 Dead MS-DOS LCSI Logo II (ACT Informatique, Idealogic) http://adalogo.cuong.net, http://w3studi.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/- 2005-10-21 Hailang Thai, Minh Tran, Lesmana Zimmer (Stuttgart 12. AdaLogo (*) 2005 Frozen Java KTurtle, rLogo tranmh/adalogo 15:48 University) http://history.dcs.ed.ac.uk/archive/languages/ai2logo, Colin MacArthur, Peter Ross, Ken Johnson (Edinburgh 13. AI2LOGO 1974-1981 9.1 Dead ICL4/75, Multi-POP Edinburgh Logo http://www.inf.ed.ac.uk/about/AIhistory.html University) Amiga Logo, Terrapin Logo, 14. AJLogo http://www.ajlogo.com 1997-2003 3beta Active Java Arnie Widdowson PowerLOGO 15. AjLogoJs http://ajlopez.github.com/AjLogoJs/index.html 2012 0.0.1-alfa Active Javascript Berkeley Logo Angel Lopez http://www.retrobattlestations.com/LOGO/Amiga_Logo_Tutorial_and_Ref 16. Amiga Logo (ALogo) erence.pdf 1989 1.0.0 Dead Amiga Carl Sassenrath (Commodore Amiga Inc.) http://appinventor.mit.edu/, http://googleresearch.blogspot.com/2009/07/app-inventor-for- Android, Linux, MacOS, 17. App Inventor (*) 2009-2012 Active StarLogo TNG, Scratch (Google, MIT) android.html, http://googleresearch.blogspot.com/2011/08/new-mit-center- Windows for-mobile-learning-with.html 18. Apricot F1 http://www.nostalgia8.nl/drlogo.htm 1984-1985 n/a Frozen CP/M DR Logo http://www.vdsteenoven.com/aquarius/logo.php, 19. Aquarius Logo http://www.geekvintage.com/mattel-aquarius-cartridge-logo.php, 1982-1984 Dead Aquarius Jonathan Allen (?) (Mattel Electronics) http://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/comp.lang.logo/UqOvEkZsJEQ 20. ARLOGO http://arlogo.sourceforge.net 2005-2006 Beta 2.4 Active Windows Berkeley Logo 21. ArrowLogo (*) http://www.nostalgia8.nl/logoversies.htm 1985 Dead DOS Alex Bogomolny No Name URL Years Version Status Platform Inspirer Authors http://www.atarimagazines.com/v2n12/logoslineage.html, Atari Logo (Atari 400 Logo, http://www.nostalgia8.nl/logodocs.htm, 22. 1983-1985 Dead Atari 400, Atari 800 LSCI Apple Logo Ed Hardebeck Atari 800 Logo) http://www.atarimagazines.com/creative/v10n12/94_A_comparison_of_Lo gos_to.php 23. aUCBLogo http://www.aucblogo.org 2004-2008 4.8 Active Linux, Windows Berkeley Logo BASICODE-3C Logo (BC3 24. http://www.nostalgia8.nl/logoversies.htm 1990-1992 3.5 Dead DOS(Basicode 3) Henk van Deelen (?) Logo) Seymour Papert Daniel Bobrow Wallace Feurgzeig Richard http://pagesperso- 25. BBN Logo (Ghost) orange.fr/logoplus/private/The%20LOGO%20lineage.pdf 1966-1967 n/a Dead PDP-1, SDS 940 Lisp Grant Cynthia Solomon Frank Frazier (Bolt Beranek and Newman) http://pagesperso- Charles R. Morgan Michael Levin (Bolt Beranek and 26. BBN PDP-1 Logo 1967-1968 Dead PDP-1 BBN Logo orange.fr/logoplus/private/The%20LOGO%20lineage.pdf Newman) 27. BBN PDP-10 Logo 1967-1968 Dead PDP-10 BBN PDP-1 Logo 4.01 Amiga Brian Harvey (University of California Berkeley), Tony 28. Berkeley Amiga Logo http://aminet.net/package/dev/lang/ucb_logo 1998 Dead Amiga Berkeley Logo release 1 Belding 29. Berkeley Logo (Java) 2001-2002 n/a Dead Java Berkeley Logo 30. Berkeley Logo (UCBLogo) http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/-bh/logo.html, http://ucblogo.sourceforge.net 1988-2008 6 Active DOS, Mac, Unix, Windows Object Logo Brian Harvey (University of California Berkeley) http://www.jamilsoncampos.com.br/downloads/doc_details/10-logo-beta- 31. Beta Logo logo 2004-2007 1.4 Frozen Windows SuperLogo Vanderlei Rodrigues Gregolin 32. BlackCat Logo http://www.r-e-m.co.uk/rem/xrem.php?T=18735&S=24&G Windows 33. Blockly (*) http://blockly.googlecode.com 2011-2014 r1700 Active JavaScript App Inventor, EToys, Squeak Neil Fraser, Ellen Spertus, Mark Friedman, Quynh Neutron Andrea diSessa (MIT, UCB), Edward Lay (UCB), Mike Linux, Mac, Symbolic Lisp, 34. Boxer (*) http://www.soe.berkeley.edu/boxer, http://www.pyxisystems.com 1983-1986 Dead List Travers (MIT), Leigh Klotz (MIT/UCB), Gregor Kiczalis Windows (MIT), Hal Abelson (MIT) Build Your Own Blocks 35. http://byob.berkeley.edu 2010-2011 4 Active Scratch Jens Mönig, Brian Harvey (BYOB, SNAP!) Button Box for Meccano 36. 1974-1975 n/a Dead Meccano Edinburgh Logo Ben du Boulay, Ricky Emanuel Turtle (*) 37. Button Box Logo (*) 1979-1980 Dead Z80 Button Box for Meccano Turtle Andy Russell, Ken Johnson 38. Calico Logo http://calicoproject.org/Calico_Logo 2012 0 Active Linux, Mac, Windows PyLogo, NetLogo Douglas Blank http://www.r-e- 39. Camboard Logo m.co.uk/rem/xrem.php?T=27060&S=24&U=77&G=2&view= Windows Android, HTML5, Windows 40. Catrobat (*) http://www.catrobat.org/ 2010-2016 0.9.20 Active Scratch Catrobat team, (developer.catrobat.org/credits) Phone, iOS 41. CKLOGO 1984 n/a Dead BBC microcomputer Edinburgh Logo Paul Chung 42. Classic Logo http://www.cs.rit.edu/-anh/logo_soft.html 1997 n/a Dead Scheme Berkeley Logo Arthur Nunes-Harwitt 43. CLLOGO ftp://publications.ai.mit.edu/ai-publications/pdf/AIM-307a.pdf 1974 Dead PDP-10 LLOGO, CLOGO 44. CLOGO ftp://publications.ai.mit.edu/ai-publications/pdf/AIM-307a.pdf 1970-1974 Dead PDP-10 BBN Logo 45. Colabry Logo http://www.colabry.com 2009 Beta 1 Active ActionScript AJLogo Arnie Widdowson 46. Coleco Adam Logo 47. Cologo http://www.cologo-lang.org 2008 0.1 Active Google Spreadsheets Berkeley Logo No Name URL Years Version Status Platform Inspirer Authors http://www.atarimagazines.com/creative/v10n12/94_A_comparison_of_Lo 48. Color Logo (CoCo Logo) gos_to.php 1982 Dead TRS-80 Color Computer Henry Lieberman Comenius Logo (SuperLogo, Andrej Blaho, Ivan Kalas, Peter Tomcsanyi (Comenius 49. http://comlogo.input.sk 1994-2006 3 Dead Windows PC Logo MegaLogo, MultiLogo(2)) University) Commodore Logo http://graflex.org/klotz/, http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Commodore- Leigh Klotz (Terrapin Software, Commodore Business 50. Logo/Harold-J-Bailey/e/9780893033767, 1982-1990 Version 8 Dead Commodore 64 Terrapin Logo (Commodore 64 Logo) http://gmontag451.wordpress.com Machines) 51. Commodore Plus/4 Logo http://www.nostalgia8.nl/logoversies.htm 1981-1984 Dead Commodore Terrapin Logo (MIT, Terrapin Inc.) 52. Concurrent-LOGO 1984 n/a Dead Edinburgh Logo Paul Chung http://handyboard.com/cricket, Handy, MIT Crickets, 53. Cricket Logo 1999-2000 MIT Red Brick Logo Brian Silverman, Fred Martin, (MIT, Gleason Research) http://gleasonresearch.com/prod.php?sku=SUPERCX Super Crickets Andrew Begel, Bakhtiar Mikhak, (Media Modifications Ltd., 54. Cricket Logo for YoYo http://gig.media.mit.edu/projects/yoyo/projects.html 1997 1 Dead Java YoYo MIT Media Lab) 55. CruisletLogo http://etl.ppp.uoa.gr/_content/download/index_download_en.htm 2007 1.2.2 Active Java Turtle Tracks http://pcvilag.muskatli.hu/irodalom/bit/1984/19845/19845.html, 56. CSM Logo http://pcvilag.muskatli.hu/irodalom/bit/1984/19845/19845-10.jpg 1984 Dead Zx Spectrum Sinclair Logo 57. Curly Logo (*) http://www.amberfrog.com/logo 2008 Active Javascript Logotron Logo David Jones 58. D.L. Logo 1985-1987 01.00.00 Dead OS-9 (Dale Lear Software, Inc, Tandy) 59. DFP Logo http://www.nostalgia8.nl/logoversies.htm 1993 1.2 Frozen DOS MIT PDP-11 Logo (Servile Software) 60. DLogo http://perso.orange.fr/logoplus/dlogo.htm 2007-2009 Multi-Gfx Active Windows Logoplus 61. Dolittle 2000-2005 1.21 Active Java Logob(2) 62. DOSLogo http://www.nostalgia8.nl/logoversies.htm 1988 Dead DOS (Logo Centrum Ede) Amstrad, Atari, CP/M, 63. DR Logo (Amstrad LOGO) http://www.nostalgia8.nl/drlogo.htm 1983-1986 1.1 Dead PC Logo Gary Kildall (Digital Research, Inc) DOS, PC, PCjr, TOS 64. Drape 1997-1999 2 Dead Windows Mark Overmars Acorn Electron, BBC A or 65. DRAW (*) 1983 - Dead BBN Logo T. J. Balls (?) (Micro Power Ltd (?)) B 66. E-Slate Logo http://e-slate.cti.gr 1998-2003 IV Active Java Turtle Tracks George Birbilis (Computer Technology Institute) 67. EASI LOGO http://www.gtoal.com/easilogo 2014 n/a Active Javascript papert Márcio Passos, Graham Toal http://www.sincosin.com, 68. easyLOGO http://home.tiscali.nl/shinelegs/easylogo/index.html 2006-2011 1.22 Active Windows none Stefan Hesseling http://web.archive.org/web/20070812105635/www.realvnc.com/- 69. Echo Logo jnw/spineless 1996 n/a Dead Windows none Students (Cambridge University) Edinburgh Logo (EMAS http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=382172.383022&dl=GUIDE&dl=AC 70.
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