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User |
SHA256 |
-r2 (worldturtle-0.1.0.0-r2) |
2020-05-25T00:39:44Z |
FortOyer |
121529c51786d4b1de021343bde38531ae9347f684afc72cae57cf76a4408fb6
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Changed description
from Have you ever heard of [Turtle Graphics](https://en.wikipedia.org//wiki//Turtle_graphics)?
No? Think of a @turtle@ as a cursor you can program to draw graphics!
Turtle graphics are a fantastic introduction to the world of
programming and to the syntax of a new programming language.
![parallelcircles gif](https://hackage.haskell.org/package/worldturtle-0.1.0.0/docs/docs/images/parallel_circles_animated_300.gif)
This module is a framework built on top of "Graphics.Gloss" to render turtles
programmed in Haskell as animations. This is primarily aimed as a
teaching tool to beginners - but also, it's cool to draw things!
See The API ref, "Graphics.WorldTurtle", for features!
to Have you ever heard of [Turtle Graphics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turtle_graphics)?
No? Think of a @turtle@ as a cursor you can program to draw graphics!
Turtle graphics are a fantastic introduction to the world of
programming and to the syntax of a new programming language.
![parallelcircles gif](https://hackage.haskell.org/package/worldturtle-0.1.0.0/docs/docs/images/parallel_circles_animated_300.gif)
This module is a framework built on top of "Graphics.Gloss" to render turtles
programmed in Haskell as animations. This is primarily aimed as a
teaching tool to beginners - but also, it's cool to draw things!
See The API ref, "Graphics.WorldTurtle", for features!
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-r1 (worldturtle-0.1.0.0-r1) |
2020-05-24T20:10:38Z |
FortOyer |
1f757391d7bde6cee5ef06e3aa50c71a239718e56e58f94e1c2ffad429245e5a
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Changed description
from Have you ever heard of [Turtle Graphics](https://en.wikipedia.org//wiki//Turtle_graphics)?
No? Think of a @turtle@ as a cursor you can program to draw graphics!
Turtle graphics are a fantastic introduction to the world of
programming and to the syntax of a new programming language.
![parallelcircles gif](docs/images/parallel_circles_animated_300.gif)
This module is a framework built on top of "Graphics.Gloss" to render turtles
programmed in Haskell as animations. This is primarily aimed as a
teaching tool to beginners - but also, it's cool to draw things!
See The API ref, "Graphics.WorldTurtle", for features!
to Have you ever heard of [Turtle Graphics](https://en.wikipedia.org//wiki//Turtle_graphics)?
No? Think of a @turtle@ as a cursor you can program to draw graphics!
Turtle graphics are a fantastic introduction to the world of
programming and to the syntax of a new programming language.
![parallelcircles gif](https://hackage.haskell.org/package/worldturtle-0.1.0.0/docs/docs/images/parallel_circles_animated_300.gif)
This module is a framework built on top of "Graphics.Gloss" to render turtles
programmed in Haskell as animations. This is primarily aimed as a
teaching tool to beginners - but also, it's cool to draw things!
See The API ref, "Graphics.WorldTurtle", for features!
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-r0 (worldturtle-0.1.0.0-r0) |
2020-05-24T20:05:29Z |
FortOyer |
cca71fc88cc1669d3ea7efe9ee65b0587afa55ad06b1f36cb9c8a7c79dade979
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