Yeah, once you read the explicit instructions on the source code page and on squeak.org I'm sure you'll understand how to open it. If you don't, it may be too soon to start hacking...
Please read the instructions for the Source Code closely. You need to copy all the required files into a (new) folder together with a copy of the Scratch application (exe or app)
I made a project about the source code, could you make sure everything is accurate and works? (link to project) it shows how to make a block icon like mine :P
I like this very much. I have a system for representing numbers with triangles http://www.galaxy.gmu.edu/~drsuper/art1.html do I have your permission to remix this and add the visualisation?
I like this very much. I have a system for representing numbers with triangles http://www.galaxy.gmu.edu/~drsuper/art1.html do I have your permission to remix this and add the visualisation?
If this is ok to use for a beginner, I might post a visual tutorial on this site. If this is not a good tutorial, I can get my uncle to help me out cause he knows a lot about Squeak and Smalltalk, and is friends with one of the developers.
Jens, I found a Squeak tutorial called "BankAccountTutorial". Is that a good place to start? I found out how to create a new morph and class category already. Do you think this is ok for me to use, even though I am running 3.10 as opposed to 3.0?
I think the bank account tutorial is excellent, it is written by John Maloney, who is the lead programmer of Scratch and was the co-inventor of morphic, so who could be better suited for such a tutorial? Scratch is based on "MIT-Squeak" which is a (heavily) modified version of Squeak 2.8. The "modern" version 3.10 is mainly the same thing, just a lot bigger and with some fancier looks, so you're really fine using this tutorial!
Download "Addieren"(one sprite and 16 scripts) and open it in Scratch
Project Notes
A very basic and simple addition tutor I made for my 5 yo son while travelling around on vacation without internet access. He suddenly became very interested in learning about numbers and adding them up. Also, he refused to use the mouse, because he wanted to "use the computer like a real grown up" (so much for fancy GUI design...)
The sums for the problems generated by this project only range from 2 to 10. Press the according numbers keys to enter an answer ("0" for the number 10). Space for the solution.
There is absolutely nothing remarkable about this project, except for my sonorous (albeit heavily laptop-mic-distorted and compressed) voice and proof of my ample German vocabulary :)
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hey jens, do you work for scratch? or do you just have temporal overabundance (too much spare time)?
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Bravissimo!
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when I try to up Scratch Image file it won't let me
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Yeah, once you read the explicit instructions on the source code page and on squeak.org I'm sure you'll understand how to open it. If you don't, it may be too soon to start hacking...
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Hey jens, Cyclone told me to talk to you. When I open the source code, it jsut opened the scratch program as usual. Whats wrong?
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Please read the instructions for the Source Code closely. You need to copy all the required files into a (new) folder together with a copy of the Scratch application (exe or app)
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how do you download the Scratch 1.2.1 source code? cyclone said you'd know.
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from this page: http://scratch.mit.edu/pages/source
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I made a project about the source code, could you make sure everything is accurate and works? (link to project) it shows how to make a block icon like mine :P
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your icon isn't a scratch block
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Sehr gut! This is a great help! I know how to add up, but this is great to learn numbers in German!
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I like this very much. I have a system for representing numbers with triangles http://www.galaxy.gmu.edu/~drsuper/art1.html do I have your permission to remix this and add the visualisation?
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I like this very much. I have a system for representing numbers with triangles http://www.galaxy.gmu.edu/~drsuper/art1.html do I have your permission to remix this and add the visualisation?
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sure, you may use anyway you like, don't have mention me either!
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Große Aufgabe Jens, Love-It
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If this is ok to use for a beginner, I might post a visual tutorial on this site. If this is not a good tutorial, I can get my uncle to help me out cause he knows a lot about Squeak and Smalltalk, and is friends with one of the developers.
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Jens, I found a Squeak tutorial called "BankAccountTutorial". Is that a good place to start? I found out how to create a new morph and class category already. Do you think this is ok for me to use, even though I am running 3.10 as opposed to 3.0?
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I think the bank account tutorial is excellent, it is written by John Maloney, who is the lead programmer of Scratch and was the co-inventor of morphic, so who could be better suited for such a tutorial? Scratch is based on "MIT-Squeak" which is a (heavily) modified version of Squeak 2.8. The "modern" version 3.10 is mainly the same thing, just a lot bigger and with some fancier looks, so you're really fine using this tutorial!
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Nothing remarkable...except that it is an excellent use of voice and graphic to convey the message!
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Excellent as usual. And I agree with Cyclone103 ;)
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You have a nice voice :P
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cool_
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u r great at scratch and ur sratch hacking with squak
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