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- gamer5656000
- Scratcher
33 posts
Blue 1.4β, a Scratch 2.0 Mod
define (reporter <boolean1>)How about this?
define Gamer5656000My very first project!
haseth no lyfe :: #eeea22
follow:: [@sunsetcat and @bonit497] :: #ff67ab
alt acc of @shadowstar757 (also original) :: #542300
- gamer5656000
- Scratcher
33 posts
Blue 1.4β, a Scratch 2.0 Mod
define <if(n)=(n)>Ok ignore the ‘hi guys’ part.
Hi guys!
define Gamer5656000My very first project!
haseth no lyfe :: #eeea22
follow:: [@sunsetcat and @bonit497] :: #ff67ab
alt acc of @shadowstar757 (also original) :: #542300
- gamer5656000
- Scratcher
33 posts
Blue 1.4β, a Scratch 2.0 Mod
define (if[buckbeak]=true)
change [kiyo v] by (3)
JSYK, ‘buckbeak’ and ‘kiyo’ are just examples.
define Gamer5656000My very first project!
haseth no lyfe :: #eeea22
follow:: [@sunsetcat and @bonit497] :: #ff67ab
alt acc of @shadowstar757 (also original) :: #542300
- gamer5656000
- Scratcher
33 posts
Blue 1.4β, a Scratch 2.0 Mod
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LOL
How do you make black and gray blocks???
define Gamer5656000My very first project!
haseth no lyfe :: #eeea22
follow:: [@sunsetcat and @bonit497] :: #ff67ab
alt acc of @shadowstar757 (also original) :: #542300
- Greenduck54
- Scratcher
500+ posts
Blue 1.4β, a Scratch 2.0 Mod
I think you should stop spamming this topic—————————————————————————————
LOL
How do you make black and gray blocks???
I used to make stuff on here, now i just come on when i'm bored, don't expect anything from me now.
Last edited by Greenduck54 (Jan. 1, 2020 00:00:00)
oh no, the joke is dead because that time is no longer in the future :I
Last edited by Greenduck54 (Apr. 20, 2069 00:00:00)
that's better
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- gamer5656000
- Scratcher
33 posts
Blue 1.4β, a Scratch 2.0 Mod
ok i will.I think you should stop spamming this topic—————————————————————————————
LOL
How do you make black and gray blocks???
define Gamer5656000My very first project!
haseth no lyfe :: #eeea22
follow:: [@sunsetcat and @bonit497] :: #ff67ab
alt acc of @shadowstar757 (also original) :: #542300
- walkcycle
- Scratcher
500+ posts
Blue 1.4β, a Scratch 2.0 Mod
You can do reporters in a define block now (in scratchblocks).define (reporter <boolean1>)How about this?
define (number) ^ (power) :: reporter 9370DB
// drop the parentheses and add :: reporter
report [] :: control cap
- nostickykeys
- Scratcher
25 posts
Blue 1.4β, a Scratch 2.0 Mod
why there isn't an
(join [hello] [world])string?
Say hello to Tera!
- Penguin5664
- Scratcher
100+ posts
Blue 1.4β, a Scratch 2.0 Mod
I am sure there is. Check again. Might be under another tab. why there isn't an(join [hello] [world])string?
((づ。◕‿‿◕。::sensing)づ::sensing) // This is "Mini-Bloky". He protects my signature from the kumquats!How many Block Requests we can get? Please request! Check @78ch3's Everything Shop, too!
when gf clicked :: #B46200
vector :: #C56B00
scratch :: #DA8B00
blocks! :: control
- 77Tigers
- Scratcher
62 posts
Blue 1.4β, a Scratch 2.0 Mod
It's in the strings section.
why there isn't an(join [hello] [world])string?
- mrbumppo
- Scratcher
500+ posts
Blue 1.4β, a Scratch 2.0 Mod
This is amazing…
Do you think you could add F1-12 and Ctrl, Alt, Shift to the keypress block(s)?
Do you think you could add F1-12 and Ctrl, Alt, Shift to the keypress block(s)?
The Internet is a weird place, so don't question it.
- jgdoesscratch
- Scratcher
29 posts
Blue 1.4β, a Scratch 2.0 Mod
I'd suggest adding a block like
log () ()as that might help when it comes to complex math.
._.All signatures stand guard against kumquats.
- Penguin5664
- Scratcher
100+ posts
Blue 1.4β, a Scratch 2.0 Mod
Then it might be I'd suggest adding a block likelog () ()as that might help when it comes to complex math.
log () () > name: [log1]::operatorsIt works like the lists but might be good for maths.
(log name: [log1] item: [1 v] ::operators)
clear log name: [log1]::operators
Last edited by Penguin5664 (March 16, 2018 22:31:02)
((づ。◕‿‿◕。::sensing)づ::sensing) // This is "Mini-Bloky". He protects my signature from the kumquats!How many Block Requests we can get? Please request! Check @78ch3's Everything Shop, too!
when gf clicked :: #B46200
vector :: #C56B00
scratch :: #DA8B00
blocks! :: control
- NoMod-Programming
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Blue 1.4β, a Scratch 2.0 Mod
I'm thinking that he meansThen it might be I'd suggest adding a block likelog () ()as that might help when it comes to complex math.log () () > name: [log1]::operatorsIt works like the lists but might be good for maths.
(log name: [log1] item: [1 v] ::operators)
clear log name: [log1]::operators
(log base (10) of (100)::operators)
Long-since moved on from Scratch, if you need to find all my posts, search this in google: 3499447a51c01fc4dc1e8c3b8182b41cb0e88c67
- Sandro318
- Scratcher
100+ posts
Blue 1.4β, a Scratch 2.0 Mod
The website is offline: http://blue.gwiddle.co.uk/
Nice news: GP has been released as a public beta.
What is GP??? GP is a free, general-purpose blocks programming language (similar to MIT's Scratch) that is powerful yet easy to learn. It runs on most platforms, including laptops, Chromebooks, tablets, and web browsers.
Try out the new beta version of GP now!
https://gpblocks.org
- LuckyLucky7
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Blue 1.4β, a Scratch 2.0 Mod
http://blue.gwiddle.co.uk/? The website is offline:
- MabonBaladevaKain
- Scratcher
100+ posts
Blue 1.4β, a Scratch 2.0 Mod
My Suggestion is one of Saveable Portability. I suggest the ability to port not the editor itself, but the .sb2 file as other kinds of files.
I am personally and particularly interested in the ability to save a scratch project as a .apk file or some sort of file runnable natively from within Android without the constant need of internet connection (meaning you can download once and use it forever after when you want even if internet is out).
So yea … porting .sb (1, 2, or 3) directly into a native Android .apk file.
It would be even better to add signing of the file directly too but maybe that is asking too much.
If I knew enough about coding, I would do it myself, but sadly I am just not that advanced yet at any of it and trying to convert the files has been a real pain. Phosphorus and Sulfurous work way too slow AND they seem to require constant use of the internet to keep the file running. I made some sort of hybrid app abomination that took forever to load on Android (when it even worked), and this was just for a really small project I used to test it with.
So I need a better solution or I am going to have to re-code everything in Sketchware (which I am not even sure if it can do everything Scratch does), or wait even longer as I begin to learn Java and then re-code everything in that.
I am looking into finding a way to just port a .sb2 file along with an HTML Scratch player (without the editor) and somehow have it auto-load and run the .sb2 file while offline; all the while in the guise of an .apk file (if all that is even possible) so it can be loaded onto an app store. But I do not know what I am doing. And there is noone to help me with this. So it is a struggle and I may end up giving up and being stuck with a program that I do not particularly like which is a bit harder to use than Scratch and uses an odd bit of form filling instead of a free form canvas as it should be, and that program is known as Sketchware. I do not even know how to make one image look in the direction of another yet in that and am not certain if it even has the ability to make it happen, so even then, I may have to keep searching or get to downloading like 5 things just to begin learning to code in Java. Ugh, why is everything always so difficult and messy just to even get started?
Gdevelop is my last option, and it seems ok and may be easy enough to use, but I am not entirely sure about it, and even then I will have to download several other programs that I do not know how to use just to convert the file to Android. So yea …. conversion of Scratch project files into signed .apk files (or at least .apk that can later be signed) is my suggestion.
I am personally and particularly interested in the ability to save a scratch project as a .apk file or some sort of file runnable natively from within Android without the constant need of internet connection (meaning you can download once and use it forever after when you want even if internet is out).
So yea … porting .sb (1, 2, or 3) directly into a native Android .apk file.
It would be even better to add signing of the file directly too but maybe that is asking too much.
If I knew enough about coding, I would do it myself, but sadly I am just not that advanced yet at any of it and trying to convert the files has been a real pain. Phosphorus and Sulfurous work way too slow AND they seem to require constant use of the internet to keep the file running. I made some sort of hybrid app abomination that took forever to load on Android (when it even worked), and this was just for a really small project I used to test it with.
So I need a better solution or I am going to have to re-code everything in Sketchware (which I am not even sure if it can do everything Scratch does), or wait even longer as I begin to learn Java and then re-code everything in that.
I am looking into finding a way to just port a .sb2 file along with an HTML Scratch player (without the editor) and somehow have it auto-load and run the .sb2 file while offline; all the while in the guise of an .apk file (if all that is even possible) so it can be loaded onto an app store. But I do not know what I am doing. And there is noone to help me with this. So it is a struggle and I may end up giving up and being stuck with a program that I do not particularly like which is a bit harder to use than Scratch and uses an odd bit of form filling instead of a free form canvas as it should be, and that program is known as Sketchware. I do not even know how to make one image look in the direction of another yet in that and am not certain if it even has the ability to make it happen, so even then, I may have to keep searching or get to downloading like 5 things just to begin learning to code in Java. Ugh, why is everything always so difficult and messy just to even get started?
Gdevelop is my last option, and it seems ok and may be easy enough to use, but I am not entirely sure about it, and even then I will have to download several other programs that I do not know how to use just to convert the file to Android. So yea …. conversion of Scratch project files into signed .apk files (or at least .apk that can later be signed) is my suggestion.
- MrProLevel3
- Scratcher
12 posts
Blue 1.4β, a Scratch 2.0 Mod
if <<[having fun] = [True]>> then
fun point = username
go to [fun point]
end
like it?
if <[like it] = [true]> then
say [yay] for (3) secs
end
if <not <[like it] = [True]>> then
say [:(] for (2) secs
end
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