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This is an email list is for discussing ToonTalk where you can create software from inside an animated game world. (Visit www.toontalk.com for more information.) Use it to ask questions, make suggestions, air complaints, help other users, and post ToonTalk programs. Remember that everyone on the list will see your postings so be polite and keep to the topic. Bug reports can be sent here, to support@toontalk.com or to weblabsbugs@ioe.ac.uk.

Let's use this list to build a ToonTalk community!

If you just want to receive ToonTalk news and don't want to see the discussions and bug reports then join this group and specify that you only want to receive 'Special Notices' only.

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Added to k12opensource wiki
I added ToonTalk on this page: http://wiki.k12opensource.com/Programming and also pointed out it to Don Box
1 gilberto5757
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hello
i a actually new in ths group. i relay want to make friends and get to know how animations are made. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
3 Leonel Morgado
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ToonTalk source code is now available
Dear ToonTalkers, I uploaded the ToonTalk source files to Google Code: http://code.google.com/p/toontalk/source/browse/ While I spent some effort deleting
3 Yishay Mor
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ToonTalk 3 is now free!
Dear ToonTalkers, I've decided after over 10 years of selling ToonTalk to give it away. I would rather see children enjoying ToonTalk than continuing to run it
9 Balzano, Gerald
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How to train a robot to find factorial of a given n
Recursive (self calling) training of a robot to compute n!=n(n-1)! sounds natural enough using a self copy of the robot!! Implementing such approach does not
3 Ken Kahn
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