Xref: utzoo comp.edu:1369 comp.lang.misc:1874 comp.lang.pascal:1079 Path: utzoo!yunexus!peter From: peter@yunexus.UUCP (Peter Roosen-Runge) Newsgroups: comp.edu,comp.lang.misc,comp.lang.pascal Subject: Baby Robotics in an introductory Pascal text? Karel? Keywords: Karel, Pascal, programming Message-ID: <856@yunexus.UUCP> Date: 15 Sep 88 20:17:44 GMT Article-I.D.: yunexus.856 Organization: York U. Computing Services Lines: 21 I am looking for the titles and authors of two introductory programming texts, written, I believe, in the early 80s, both of which had the theme of developing programs to control a simple "robot". I think both used Pascal and there may have been source code which came with the text. One text was written by an instructor at Stanford, and the text was used in introductory computer courses (for non-computer science majors?). I think the "robot" was called Karel. The other text was similar in theme but the "robot" was more elaborate and was to be programmed to deliver messages in a simulated "town" -- or so I remember. The author of this text taught somewhere in the Maritimes (Canada). If I can recall all these details, why, oh why, can't I remember the titles or authors?? Any help from those with better memories or bibliographic files would be most gratefully received. .......... Peter Roosen-Runge Department of Computer Science York University . . !utzoo!yunexus!peter or ROOSEN@YUSOL.BITNET