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4. Agustin and Daniel are at it again: This time they are writing an animation activity [https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=gwyIysrnfoc], [http://git.sugarlabs.org/animate]. While the current functionality is pretty simple -- you could do the same thing using a stack of [[TurtleArt#Media_Palette|Show blocks in Turtle Art]] -- they intend to move in the direction of non-linear editing -- a distinct hole in the Sugar activity repertoire.
 
4. Agustin and Daniel are at it again: This time they are writing an animation activity [https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=gwyIysrnfoc], [http://git.sugarlabs.org/animate]. While the current functionality is pretty simple -- you could do the same thing using a stack of [[TurtleArt#Media_Palette|Show blocks in Turtle Art]] -- they intend to move in the direction of non-linear editing -- a distinct hole in the Sugar activity repertoire.
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5. Lionel Laské has written a [http://git.sugarlabs.org/enyo-test-activity "hello world" activity] using [http://enyojs.com Enyo]. It includes all the boilerplate code that is needed to display an index.html inside a Sugar-activity canvas. You can put your own "payload" in the "data" directory found in the activity bundle.
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5. Manuel Quiñones (with encouragement from Lionel Laské) has written a [http://git.sugarlabs.org/enyo-test-activity "hello world" activity] using [http://enyojs.com Enyo]. It includes all the boilerplate code that is needed to display an index.html inside a Sugar-activity canvas. You can put your own "payload" in the "data" directory found in the activity bundle.
    
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