Monthly Archives: May 2012

New Kojo Release (Version 250512)

A new version of Kojo is out. Highlights for this release include the following: Fix for manipulation of floating point numbers via the IPM feature – in Locales where a comma is used as the decimal point separator. Zooming of … Continue reading

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Playing with L-Systems in Kojo; and a minor Kojo upgrade (200512)

Check out my post on Playing with L-Systems in Kojo. Also, there’s a minor upgrade to Kojo (Version 200512-1) out there. This release makes it easier to stop big runaway drawings (like complex L-Systems with many generations) before they blow up … Continue reading

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Recursive Drawing with Kojo

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New Kojo Release (150512) – With performance improvements for Picture drawing

A new release of Kojo is out – with performance improvements for Picture drawing. This goes well with the IPM feature – you get much more rapid feedback as you manipulate a Picture drawing using the IPM control. Some things … Continue reading

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New Kojo Release – A Minor IPM Upgrade

Following up on the previous release of Kojo, which introduced the Interactive Program Moulding (IPM) feature, here’s a new release (Version 070512-1) with a couple of IPM refinements: When you get to the edge of the IPM slider, it recalibrates … Continue reading

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New Kojo Release – Featuring Interactive Program Moulding (IPM)

I’m please to announce a new release of Kojo (Version 030512-1). This release contains an exciting new feature that allows you to interactively manipulate your program to produce interesting output. The feature is really simple to use. Basically, you Ctrl+Click … Continue reading

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