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Brickfriend
Scratcher
22 posts

Snap! VS Scratch

Well Snap! And Scratch is kinda the same thing, but here's the details below:


Snap!

1. Has more blocks than Scratch
2. Has no comment section.
3. You make an account
4. You can use it on mobile and use some kinds of scrips to make it move by hand and keyboard.
5. Is more newer (I think)
Plastic_Echo
Scratcher
100+ posts

Snap! VS Scratch

So, what exactly is your question…
-Spectrum
Scratcher
500+ posts

Snap! VS Scratch

Please only use this forum for asking questions/answering other scratcher's questions.

Are you asking a question about Snap! or just advertising it? Because a) You don't need to advertise another coding site on Scratch, unless someone's asking about other programming languages, and b) This forum isn't for advertising anyway, even if this was directly related to Scratch.

Brickfriend
Scratcher
22 posts

Snap! VS Scratch

-Spectrum wrote:

Please only use this forum for asking questions/answering other scratcher's questions.

Are you asking a question about Snap! or just advertising it? Because a) You don't need to advertise another coding site on Scratch, unless someone's asking about other programming languages, and b) This forum isn't for advertising anyway, even if this was directly related to Scratch.

Snap! is like Scratch 2, the Mit Media Lab made it
gdpr533f604550b2f20900645890
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Snap! VS Scratch

Brickfriend wrote:

-Spectrum wrote:

Please only use this forum for asking questions/answering other scratcher's questions.

Are you asking a question about Snap! or just advertising it? Because a) You don't need to advertise another coding site on Scratch, unless someone's asking about other programming languages, and b) This forum isn't for advertising anyway, even if this was directly related to Scratch.

Snap! is like Scratch 2, the Mit Media Lab made it
Snap! was made by Jens Mönig.
Brickfriend
Scratcher
22 posts

Snap! VS Scratch

Chibi-Matoran wrote:

Brickfriend wrote:

-Spectrum wrote:

Please only use this forum for asking questions/answering other scratcher's questions.

Are you asking a question about Snap! or just advertising it? Because a) You don't need to advertise another coding site on Scratch, unless someone's asking about other programming languages, and b) This forum isn't for advertising anyway, even if this was directly related to Scratch.

Snap! is like Scratch 2, the Mit Media Lab made it
Snap! was made by Jens Mönig.
See the website
gdpr533f604550b2f20900645890
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Snap! VS Scratch

Brickfriend wrote:

Chibi-Matoran wrote:

Brickfriend wrote:

-Spectrum wrote:

Please only use this forum for asking questions/answering other scratcher's questions.

Are you asking a question about Snap! or just advertising it? Because a) You don't need to advertise another coding site on Scratch, unless someone's asking about other programming languages, and b) This forum isn't for advertising anyway, even if this was directly related to Scratch.

Snap! is like Scratch 2, the Mit Media Lab made it
Snap! was made by Jens Mönig.
See the website

snap.berkeley.edu wrote:

Snap! (formerly BYOB) is a visual, drag-and-drop programming language. It is an extended reimplementation of Scratch (a project of the Lifelong Kindergarten Group at the MIT Media Lab) that allows you to Build Your Own Blocks.
The website is saying that Scratch was made by MIT. Furthermore:

snap.berkeley.edu wrote:

Snap! is presented by the University of California at Berkeley. It was developed by Jens Mönig at MioSoft Corporation (now at SAP), with design input and documentation by Brian Harvey at Berkeley, and contributions by students at Berkeley and elsewhere.
Brickfriend
Scratcher
22 posts

Snap! VS Scratch

Chibi-Matoran wrote:

Brickfriend wrote:

Chibi-Matoran wrote:

Brickfriend wrote:

-Spectrum wrote:

Please only use this forum for asking questions/answering other scratcher's questions.

Are you asking a question about Snap! or just advertising it? Because a) You don't need to advertise another coding site on Scratch, unless someone's asking about other programming languages, and b) This forum isn't for advertising anyway, even if this was directly related to Scratch.

Snap! is like Scratch 2, the Mit Media Lab made it
Snap! was made by Jens Mönig.
See the website

snap.berkeley.edu wrote:

Snap! (formerly BYOB) is a visual, drag-and-drop programming language. It is an extended reimplementation of Scratch (a project of the Lifelong Kindergarten Group at the MIT Media Lab) that allows you to Build Your Own Blocks.
The website is saying that Scratch was made by MIT. Furthermore:

snap.berkeley.edu wrote:

Snap! is presented by the University of California at Berkeley. It was developed by Jens Mönig at MioSoft Corporation (now at SAP), with design input and documentation by Brian Harvey at Berkeley, and contributions by students at Berkeley and elsewhere.
Ok…
Scratch_Mapping
Scratcher
100+ posts

Snap! VS Scratch

What does the new version have
TealWashableMarker
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Snap! VS Scratch

Scratch_Mapping wrote:

What does the new version have
Hello there! This discussion ended a long time ago - nearly 9 months ago, in fact! If you have a question about Scratch, please make a new topic rather than ask multiple questions on one topic. Furthermore, as I said, this discussion ended a long time ago, so please don't bump up old topics.

Because this discussion is old and finished, and also to prevent more people posting on an old and finished discussion, I will ask a moderator to close the topic by reporting the first post and asking them to do so.

By the way, I can't answer your question, because I'm not quite sure what you mean - next time, when posting a question, please try and be more specific.


Have a nice day!
-Teal
nickeljorn
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Snap! VS Scratch

TealWashableMarker wrote:

Scratch_Mapping wrote:

What does the new version have
Hello there! This discussion ended a long time ago - nearly 9 months ago, in fact! If you have a question about Scratch, please make a new topic rather than ask multiple questions on one topic. Furthermore, as I said, this discussion ended a long time ago, so please don't bump up old topics.

Because this discussion is old and finished, and also to prevent more people posting on an old and finished discussion, I will ask a moderator to close the topic by reporting the first post and asking them to do so.

By the way, I can't answer your question, because I'm not quite sure what you mean - next time, when posting a question, please try and be more specific.


Have a nice day!
-Teal

This is why we need an automatic close of threads.

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