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Is Phrogram compatible with Linux? If not will the guys on the development team please make a Linux-compatible version? I am wondering because my home network will likely be Linux-ized somtime in the near future. Thanks,
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To flesh out that idea even farther, the Include command should be recursive so that a phrogrammer does not have to remember dependancies. It should also be distinct so that if a CircleClass and TriangleClass are both included, and they each contain an Include command pointing to the same TrigonometryClass, that the IDE will only end up ...
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Thanks for your interest in Phrogram's future, Wolf_92! I'll take a crack at your question, as I am leading up Phrogram's biz dev efforts. However, I can't offer much insight on whether Python is a good precedent that we should try to follow. Python certainly has had some appeal and our goal is to develop a big "fan ...
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Hi Oy, the way that I've done this is to take teh sound file and make several copies of it from GoldWave and increase the amplitude a little each time I copyit into seperate files like Sound1.wav,Sound1.wav,Sound2.wav,Sound3.wav,Sound4.wav,Sound5.wav and call them in sequence as the object get closer: you can get goldwave at: ...
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Version 1 was small smaller in scope than Phrogram (version 2) - it only took about 6 months to release KPL v 1.
Various people in the community as well as bloggers who covered KPL complained about Kid's Programming Language as a name, saying that the name appealed only to people under age 12. The most important feedback on this point ...
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