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Re: Edu howto idea.
On Sun, 13 Dec 1998, Wil Langford wrote:
>I've got the first draft of the Pointers and Wishes page up. It's at
><http://www.seul.org/edu/edu-software.html>. Your comments, suggestions
>and criticisms are welcomed.
There is also ucblogo available on Linux:
Name : ucblogo Distribution: Red Hat Linux Biltmore
Version : 4.0 Vendor: Soos Peter <sp@osb.hu>
Release : 2 Build Date: Mon Jun 23 00:38:31 1997
Install date: (not installed) Build Host: pimpa.osb.hu
Group : Development/Languages Source RPM: ucblogo-4.0-2.src.rpm
Size : 526118
Packager : Soos Peter <sp@osb.hu>
Summary : Berkeley Logo interpreter
Description :
Berkeley Logo interpreter for Unix and X.
Features *not* found in Berkeley Logo include robotics, music, GUIs, animation,
parallelism, and multimedia. For those, buy a commercial version.
bh@anarres.cs.berkeley.edu (Brian Harvey)
ftp://ftp.anarres.cs.berkeley.edu/pub/ucblogo
Plus, you should point to educational Java programs as well,
IMHO. They are... oh... I forgot where I saw A VERY HUGE and
versatile Java programming site... There were many edutainment
programs! Anybody remembers?
Is the URL permananent or it will be changed soon? (I want to
add link on my page to it).
As a criticism, I must say that in Edu developers tools
Description must be split into two parts:
- tools which we dream about
- tools which are already here
I have also seen one new dev tool on freshmeet yesterday:
Korfe 0.2.0
Korfe provides a quick and easy to use a 100% visual front end for
developing user interfaces via Java. It supports all of the major
Swing components as well as your own custom beans, has support for the
major layout managers, full undo/redo functionality, supports saving
via a serialized file for later editing and will also generate Java
code to build your GUI. Korfe also includes a powerful JPython
scripting engine.
One more suggestion: pointers to rpms and debs if there are any...
I also think, there could be some pointers to where Linux
software depositaries reside:
http://sal.kachinatech.com
http://rufus.w3.org
http://freshmeet.net
http://members.aa.net/~swear/pedia/index.html
ftp://metalab.unc.edu
and others.
Why? Because wemust not assume people interested in Linux
eduware know these sites!!!
For example, it took me 1/2 year to find rufus!
Probably, there are other sites as well: I don't know many of
them.
Thanks for your effort!
Sincerely yours,
Roman A. Suzi
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