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aking_
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A Way to See Scratch's Code

GEODASH69 wrote:

Actually, you can.

Because everybody knows how to use inspect element


But I didn't know you could use inspect element in the Scratch editor; interesting.
_nix
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A Way to See Scratch's Code

aking_ wrote:

GEODASH69 wrote:

Actually, you can.
Because everybody knows how to use inspect element

But I didn't know you could use inspect element in the Scratch editor; interesting.
That doesn't actually reveal much, though. If you use inspect element a little more you'll find that the Scratch editor is all one HTML element, which itself is a Flash embed (note the <object> element, whose “data” is a URL to an SWF file).
adriel001
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A Way to See Scratch's Code

KawaiiCatGirl- wrote:

Suggestion: a button (for advanced users, of course) to see how Scratch blocks are coded. Basically, you click a button, then it opens up something showing the coding for your project. This would be helpful for people who are experienced coders and want to know how the blocks work.

Also, maybe even make this text copy-able (only if they made the project) so they could upload it to other sites like Khan Academy, or other coding sites (I don't know any others besides Khan Academy)

Of course, I probably wouldn't use this as the coding would stress me as I don't understand it, but I know some experienced coders (such as Griffpatch) might want to
Support
This actually would be good cause scratch is a learning tool but this would help you learn text code
mr-scratch-cat
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A Way to See Scratch's Code

I don't see a real use for it, even though it would be really interesting to see how the code gets coded. Support 63%.
Xx_DeathPetal_xX
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A Way to See Scratch's Code

KawaiiCatGirl- wrote:

Suggestion: a button (for advanced users, of course) to see how Scratch blocks are coded. Basically, you click a button, then it opens up something showing the coding for your project. This would be helpful for people who are experienced coders and want to know how the blocks work.

Also, maybe even make this text copy-able (only if they made the project) so they could upload it to other sites like Khan Academy, or other coding sites (I don't know any others besides Khan Academy)

Of course, I probably wouldn't use this as the coding would stress me as I don't understand it, but I know some experienced coders (such as Griffpatch) might want to
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They have a book that kind of describes like the say block to python code, etc. It's not made by them, but it's based on Scratch and Python! I agree that this would be a great idea. I've always wanted to see the HTML code of the “Create” site.
Xx_DeathPetal_xX
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A Way to See Scratch's Code

mr-scratch-cat wrote:

I don't see a real use for it, even though it would be really interesting to see how the code gets coded. Support 63%.
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Look at the comment ABOVE yours! It should explain that perfectly. Read the comments before posting to avoid this, or explain why you disagree with the reason there.
miniepicness
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A Way to See Scratch's Code

You can already see it in the offline
KawaiiCatGirl-
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A Way to See Scratch's Code

Xx_DeathPetal_xX wrote:

KawaiiCatGirl- wrote:

Suggestion: a button (for advanced users, of course) to see how Scratch blocks are coded. Basically, you click a button, then it opens up something showing the coding for your project. This would be helpful for people who are experienced coders and want to know how the blocks work.

Also, maybe even make this text copy-able (only if they made the project) so they could upload it to other sites like Khan Academy, or other coding sites (I don't know any others besides Khan Academy)

Of course, I probably wouldn't use this as the coding would stress me as I don't understand it, but I know some experienced coders (such as Griffpatch) might want to
• Reply •

They have a book that kind of describes like the say block to python code, etc. It's not made by them, but it's based on Scratch and Python! I agree that this would be a great idea. I've always wanted to see the HTML code of the “Create” site.
Of course, not everyone can buy third party books, as they don't have the money but they do have the money for a computer, but they could use a library or friend's computer
ScriptedAwesome
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A Way to See Scratch's Code

Sorry, but no. This would make legal issues.
JGames101
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A Way to See Scratch's Code

KawaiiCatGirl- wrote:

Suggestion: a button (for advanced users, of course) to see how Scratch blocks are coded. Basically, you click a button, then it opens up something showing the coding for your project. This would be helpful for people who are experienced coders and want to know how the blocks work.

Also, maybe even make this text copy-able (only if they made the project) so they could upload it to other sites like Khan Academy, or other coding sites (I don't know any others besides Khan Academy)

Of course, I probably wouldn't use this as the coding would stress me as I don't understand it, but I know some experienced coders (such as Griffpatch) might want to
You can already see the code of any website by opening developer settings (Chrome is F12), so you can already do that. Especially with Scratch3 when the code is in JavaScript. You could see the JS for the blocks, so no support.
JGames101
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A Way to See Scratch's Code

Xx_DeathPetal_xX wrote:

KawaiiCatGirl- wrote:

Suggestion: a button (for advanced users, of course) to see how Scratch blocks are coded. Basically, you click a button, then it opens up something showing the coding for your project. This would be helpful for people who are experienced coders and want to know how the blocks work.

Also, maybe even make this text copy-able (only if they made the project) so they could upload it to other sites like Khan Academy, or other coding sites (I don't know any others besides Khan Academy)

Of course, I probably wouldn't use this as the coding would stress me as I don't understand it, but I know some experienced coders (such as Griffpatch) might want to
• Reply •

They have a book that kind of describes like the say block to python code, etc. It's not made by them, but it's based on Scratch and Python! I agree that this would be a great idea. I've always wanted to see the HTML code of the “Create” site.
You can already see the HTML code of any page by opening the developer settings on your browser, or right clicking and selecting “view source” (at least on Chrome). Especially when they release Scratch3 and everything is HTML5, but you can already see the Flash files and everything from your browser, so advanced users already have a way to do this. Like I said before, no support.
KawaiiCatGirl-
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A Way to See Scratch's Code

ScriptedAwesome wrote:

Sorry, but no. This would make legal issues.
how?
mr-scratch-cat
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A Way to See Scratch's Code

Xx_DeathPetal_xX wrote:

mr-scratch-cat wrote:

I don't see a real use for it, even though it would be really interesting to see how the code gets coded. Support 63%.
• Reply •

Look at the comment ABOVE yours! It should explain that perfectly. Read the comments before posting to avoid this, or explain why you disagree with the reason there.
Whoops I actually did read it but I almost never fully read posts lol
MentolMen
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A Way to See Scratch's Code

mcnedj468
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A Way to See Scratch's Code

i have an idea

make a button that lets you see the script for your projects but not in block form in script form and you can choose the programming language
Za-Chary
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A Way to See Scratch's Code

It turns out that this is rejected. Sorry — but keep thinking of ways to improve Scratch!

The Official List of Rejected Suggestions wrote:

2.2 Text-based syntax in Scratch
Some users wish to code Scratch not with the blocks, but with typing code instead (similar to how more advanced programming languages work). Others are interested in an option to view, convert, or download Scratch code to other programming languages. However, the Scratch Team has discussed this possibility multiple times and has decided every time that it would not be beneficial for beginners or for teachers.

This suggestion extends to coding, viewing, converting, or downloading Scratch in any text-based language, including BBCode, Javascript, some form of pseudocode, or some other programming language. If you wish to code using another language, then you can learn it on your own, but it would have to be done outside of Scratch.

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