Summer of Code/2018: Difference between revisions
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;Expected results: A patch to Sugar that uses badges to manage the icon notifications such as activity, sharing, achievements and much more. | ;Expected results: A patch to Sugar that uses badges to manage the icon notifications such as activity, sharing, achievements and much more. | ||
;Knowledge prerequisites: Knowledge of GTK; Python. | ;Knowledge prerequisites: Knowledge of GTK; Python. | ||
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| valign=top width="15%" style="background:#fcfcfc;"|Learn to program in Turtle Art | |||
| valign=top width="15%" style="background:#fcfcfc;"|Walter Bender <br> Jaskirat Singh<br> | |||
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;Brief explanation: In much the same way that [3] walks newbies through the basics of programming in Javascript, it would be nice to walk newbies through the basics of Turtle Art. There is already a provision within Turtle Art for programatically creating and moving blocks and executing program stacks. So it would be a matter of developing the exercises. | |||
;Expected results: Website for teaching and having exercises with Turtle Art. | |||
;Knowledge prerequisites: Requires some familiarity with Logo programming and Python. | |||
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