Discuss Scratch

mytie
Scratcher
100+ posts

Scratch Pro

If you've used snap
you've probobly used the create new block feature although scratch partly has that it isn't so advanced
and Snap has more code blocks such as the reporter that allows you to put stack blocks in the reporter slot
I wouldn't just use snap though because it isn't much for sharing and it doesn't have the username block. So maybe you could make a Snap and scratch hybrid? http://snap.berkeley.edu/snapsource/snap.html
for those who think scratch 2.0 is complicated enough could use that while there would be a feature where you could switch to Scratch Pro mode
joshuaho
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Scratch Pro

mytie wrote:

If you've used snap
you've probobly used the create new block feature although scratch partly has that it isn't so advanced
and Snap has more code blocks such as the reporter that allows you to put stack blocks in the reporter slot
I wouldn't just use snap though because it isn't much for sharing and it doesn't have the username block. So maybe you could make a Snap and scratch hybrid? http://snap.berkeley.edu/snapsource/snap.html
for those who think scratch 2.0 is complicated enough could use that while there would be a feature where you could switch to Scratch Pro mode
Huh?
mytie
Scratcher
100+ posts

Scratch Pro

what do you mean HuH?
shelter
New Scratcher
42 posts

Scratch Pro

mytie wrote:

what do you mean HuH?
i believe that he means that your post was hardly clear
7734f
Scratcher
500+ posts

Scratch Pro

shelter wrote:

mytie wrote:

what do you mean HuH?
i believe that he means that your post was hardly clear

Yes, could you use more than two unintelligible sentences?
joshuaho
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Scratch Pro

mytie wrote:

what do you mean HuH?
Huh means that I do not get what you are saying.
mytie
Scratcher
100+ posts

Scratch Pro

Sorry What i'm trying to say is that there should be a different kind of scratch you can use wich is similar to Snap and Scratch.
dsaztur
Scratcher
500+ posts

Scratch Pro

Umm…. The Scratch we have is perfect, (I don't mean it doesn't have bugs)
mytie
Scratcher
100+ posts

Scratch Pro

dsaztur wrote:

Umm…. The Scratch we have is perfect, (I don't mean it doesn't have bugs)
it could use more features.
kayybee
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Scratch Pro

mytie wrote:

dsaztur wrote:

Umm…. The Scratch we have is perfect, (I don't mean it doesn't have bugs)
it could use more features.
Like…?
rdococ
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Scratch Pro

The answer: No.

Scratch does not want, or need, a split into ‘Pro’ and ‘Beginner’ Scratch editions. Scratch is about learning to program. The pros should assist the beginners in their learning, not have their own ‘Pro’ edition to mess with: because that's what Scratch modifications are for. Snap is (well, was) a Scratch mod. Use it, instead of suggesting that we stop the pros from helping the beginners.

TLDR? Short answer: no.
P110
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Scratch Pro

mytie wrote:

dsaztur wrote:

Umm…. The Scratch we have is perfect, (I don't mean it doesn't have bugs)
it could use more features.
If you want more features suggest them, scratch will probably never go hybrid with a mod since Scratch is the original mods are making scratch like the modder wanted it to be, you basically have 4 choices, make your own mod, use scratch and suggest features, use a mod, just use scratch
mytie
Scratcher
100+ posts

Scratch Pro

dsaztur wrote:

Umm…. The Scratch we have is perfect, (I don't mean it doesn't have bugs)
yah wouldn't Web GL on scratch be cool?
chooper100
Scratcher
500+ posts

Scratch Pro

On the rejected suggestions discussion, they have already stated that they are not going to make a more complex version of Scratch for 13 year olds and over.

Eventually, new things will be added to Scratch, but for now we'll just have to wait.
mytie
Scratcher
100+ posts

Scratch Pro

I guess maybe there's a lot of bugs that need to be fixed.
VedanshS933
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Scratch Pro

is this paid or free?

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