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In the 1990s, Taiwan launched a traditional version of the LOGO language, called Gerlabau. Later, mainland China also launched a Chinese LOGO language, namely "Yilegu/" ELOGO" and "Innovative CX-LOGO/Micro World" have carried forward the advantages of Chinese programming.

CX-LOGO language is a structured programming language. It is interactive, providing a good programming environment for children; it is modular, making it easy to modify and expand the program; it is procedural, including important concepts such as procedures, parameters, variables, etc., and allows recursive calls ; It has rich data structure types and vivid graphics processing functions.

CX-LOGO language’s original flowchart working method and process library establishment can conveniently use the “building block” method to build “knowledge”, making learning easier and operation simpler. Students only need It requires simple learning to operate.

CX-LOGO language not only has the advantages of many excellent programming languages, but is also closer to natural language, lively and interesting, simple and easy to learn. It can use intuitive movements to reflect the results of programming, allowing children to Thinking in games and learning in fun are very popular among children. Through the teaching of CX-LOGO language, starting from learning a "toy", students can cultivate their interest in learning computers, enable them to have a preliminary understanding of how computers work, and pave the way for them to learn other advanced programming language designs in the future

CX-LOGO language is an innovative platform specially developed for children in my country. Children can command the colorful ladybugs to move, turn, walk, shine, respond to external stimuli, etc. on the computer. The "learning by doing" learning concept advocated by these creative learning tools is very suitable for classroom teaching and greatly stimulates children's interest in learning.