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  1. cLogos is an implementation of the Berkeley Logo language written in Common Lisp, designed to be a faithful and living environment for computational thinking. It aims to bridge textual symbolic reasoning with spatial turtle geometry by treating them as coexisting modes of thought rather than distinct stages. The project prioritizes structural honesty, pedagogical transparency, and deep inspectability within the host programming language's environment.
    - Maintains compatibility with canonical Berkeley Logo specifications
    - Bridges procedural/temporal logic with algebraic/relational structures
    - Emphasizes high levels of inspectability from Common Lisp
    - Uses ASDF for explicit dependency management and structural honesty
  2. 2018-08-02 Tags: , , by klotz

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