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== Influence == Logo was a primary influence on the [[Smalltalk]] programming language. It is also the main influence on the [[Etoys (programming language)|Etoys]] educational programming environment and language, which is essentially a Logo variant written in [[Squeak]] (itself a variant of Smalltalk). Logo influenced the procedure/method model in [[AgentSheets]] and [[AgentCubes]] to program agents similar to the notion of a turtle in Logo. Logo provided the underlying language for Boxer. Boxer was developed at [[University of California, Berkeley]] and MIT and is based on a ''literacy model'', making it easier to use for nontechnical people.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Boxer - EduTech Wiki |url=https://edutechwiki.unige.ch/en/Boxer |access-date=2024-04-10 |website=edutechwiki.unige.ch}}</ref> KTurtle is a variation of Logo implemented at [[Qt (software)|Qt]] for the [[KDE]] environment loosely based on Logo.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://edu.kde.org/kturtle/ |title=The KDE Education Project β KTurtle |website=edu.kde.org |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060827165231/http://edu.kde.org/kturtle/ |archive-date=2006-08-27 }}</ref> Two more results of Logo's influence are [[Kojo (programming language)|Kojo]], a variant of Scala, and [[Scratch (programming language)|Scratch]], a visual, drag-and-drop language which runs in a web browser.
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