Yes! The difference is in terms of number- Starlogo
simulates *lots* of units that can act either as a
group, in classes, or completely independantly of one
another... now I just need the appropriate code to
really get the bang out of my version, since it isn't
all the same as the documentation available at the
starlogo site:
http://www.media.mit.edu/starlogo/download/index.html
well... that's one section of it anyways, and there's
a link back to the main page, I just happened to
bookmark that bit while I was in there.
--- Emlyn <pentacle@enternet.com.au> wrote:
> > Oh, hey, as long as I'm on about interesting
> toys... I
> > just started playing with Starlogo today, and was
> > wondering whether anyone had tried it or heard of
> it
> > and had any advice on running it through windows,
> > since most of the available software (except the
> two
> > versions I have) are Mac based... and the two I
> have
> > don't *quite* fit with the code they tell me to
> use on
> > the tutorial, so I'm having an interesting time,
> so to
> > speak:)
>
> I've seen Starlogo mentioned a few times recently.
> Any good/interesting? Is
> it some kind of concurrent Logo (that's what it
> sounds like).
>
> Emlyn
>
>
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