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Old 11-10-2008, 09:07 PM
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Whatever happened to the Atlas? The page Google finds gives me a "Forbidden"
error when I try to follow the link. I have some students trying to rewrite
UCBLogo in Java, and they could use the list of tokenization rules! Tnx.
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Old 11-11-2008, 01:08 PM
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The message below is being cross-posted from the LogoForum. Please
reply here at comp.lang.logo and it will be crossposted back to the
LogoForum. The original author of this message is
pavel2008@elica.nospam.net.


In article <gfapdc$10qf$1@agate.berkeley.edu>,
bh@cs.berkeley.edu (Brian Harvey) wrote:

> Whatever happened to the Atlas? The page Google finds gives me a "Forbidden"
> error when I try to follow the link. I have some students trying to rewrite
> UCBLogo in Java, and they could use the list of tokenization rules! Tnx.



There are two streams of the Atlas. The one which says 'Forbidden' is
the web site of/for the Great Logo Atlas. May be Clem could give
details. However, you may access most of the site through the internet
archive: http://tinyurl.com/5wh4cd

The other stream is the document Great Logo Atlas which I prepare (with
the help of several Logo developers including you). It has the
tokenization rules for several Logo dialects. If you need this document
I can email the latest version to you.

BTW I do remember, that I found some emerging rules in the UCBLogo
tokenization which could simplify a lot the description of all special
cases related to special characters. You promised me to checked whether
the rule is consistent with UCBLogo, but still I have no answer

Pavel
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