I've got a problem. I REALLY want to know how to access the source code to... really, just about anything. The people who create things like Chirp have access to the source code of Scratch. Will anyone tell me how to get to it?
As far as I know Scratch 3D is just a figment of my imagination. Its just a placeholder for any Scratch alternative that our best programmers from the Scratch community might join forces and create. Perhaps it is voice-activated Scratch or dual-monitor Scratch or something that I can’t imagine but they are already thinking about.
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I've got a problem. I REALLY want to know how to access the source code to... really, just about anything. The people who create things like Chirp have access to the source code of Scratch. Will anyone tell me how to get to it?
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There is a posting in the Forum that talks about getting the source code. (link to forums)
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What a wonderful vision for the Scratch community!
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for some reason, my scratch is called squeak.
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Scratch is actually a Squeak program. I’ve noticed that the term Squeak shows up in various places.
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whats scratch 3d?
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As far as I know Scratch 3D is just a figment of my imagination. Its just a placeholder for any Scratch alternative that our best programmers from the Scratch community might join forces and create. Perhaps it is voice-activated Scratch or dual-monitor Scratch or something that I can’t imagine but they are already thinking about.
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I agree with you! Let's have fun and teach kids to be creative.
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Scary faces, but really cool!
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Thanks.
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