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Re: DoodlesKids - a painting program for young kids



"limtc" <thyechean@gmail.com> wrote in message fca5292b-42b8-4b7e-ab33-819de76dcd68@p39g2000prm.googlegroups.com">news:fca5292b-42b8-4b7e-ab33-819de76dcd68@p39g2000prm.googlegroups.com...
His sisters like the program a lot, and I already have some ideas on
how to improve it as a user (not as a programmer) and suggesting some
ideas back to him. I believe we will soon see a version 2 from him.

What concepts do you have in mind?


What I mean is, the concepts that already exist in
a programming language. Concepts that exist in the
computer hardware that I wish to program. I since
had forgotten much of how the Apple II, Atari 800,
C64, etc.. worked. Seeing examples from your site
and Golden Orchard, Opus II, has brought back the
desire that I once had to write system level wares.
Most of what I've done in 5 years has been simple
read here, write there, print to screen, just enough
for my own use, but nothing worthwhile to others.
I'm getting excited about putting forth some effort
and working up some microcontrollers for hardware
projects, as well.

Bill Garber from GS-Electronics
http://www.garberstreet.com