pavone,

You could also write a simple dialect in REBOL.  The language implemented
by the dialect could be as simple or as complex as you would want it to be.
It could also be REBOL-like or completely different than REBOL.

-Bo

On 7-Nov-2000/9:42:48+2:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I am interested in bringing some simple programming environment for kids. 
>A cheap alternative would be to take Rebol/Core and substitute a subset of 
>reserved words by different ones and then possibly add something Logo -like 
>graphical interaction by Rebol/Wiew. 
>
>For youngest children a difficulty is programming in a foreign language
>(English). 
>There have been variants of Logo translated to various languages (e.g.
>Sampo in 
>Finnish) but these have not been migrated to more recent Windows versions. 
>
>There are several options: 
>    a) reimplement Logo as it is 
>        + 'genre' exists (manuals etc. are ready)
>    b) translate a subset of Rebol as it is 
>        - new 'genre' needed
>        + Rebol suits to long-term experimentation 
>        + easier than a) 
>    c) translate an existing Java environment 
>        + many available (soon)
>
>Has anybody done something like this already? Suggestions, comments? 
>
>
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