Beetle Blocks is a programming language that is inspired by Seymour Papert's Logo and blocks-based languages like Scratch, Snap! and Blockly.

Beetle Blocks is a graphical blocks-based programming environment for 3d-design and fabrication. Use code to control a beetle that can place 3d-shapes and extrude its path as an extrusion.

Duks Koschitz (Pratt Institute) and Eric Rosenbaum started the project and have been working with Bernat Romagosa and Jens Moenig. Beetle Blocks is based on Scratch and Snap! and is supported by Brian Harvey (University at Berkeley California).

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