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SS703
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CodeCeption, a programming language within Scratch

I joined Scratch knowing how small it is so that I could push it past it's limits. One of the ways I've been doing this is by creating a programming language within Scratch. There are several questions I have for either the Scratch Team themselves, or a Scratch pro:

1) I'm developing a python version of CodeCeption, is there a way I can make the two share a language?

2) If people share their code in the comments, how can I make it so that there's no hidden NFE content?

3) How big can I make a Scratch game, and how can I compress a Scratch game?

4) is there a way to add controller support to my project

anyone who gives advice that I use will be listed in the description of the eventual release, thank you!
Ham19-01-2011
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CodeCeption, a programming language within Scratch

I think this should in the Questions for Scratch forum.
Thesky-Media
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CodeCeption, a programming language within Scratch

SS703 wrote:

I joined Scratch knowing how small it is so that I could push it past it's limits. One of the ways I've been doing this is by creating a programming language within Scratch. There are several questions I have for either the Scratch Team themselves, or a Scratch pro:

1) I'm developing a python version of CodeCeption, is there a way I can make the two share a language?

2) If people share their code in the comments, how can I make it so that there's no hidden NFE content?

3) How big can I make a Scratch game, and how can I compress a Scratch game?

4) is there a way to add controller support to my project

anyone who gives advice that I use will be listed in the description of the eventual release, thank you!
1. Make the scratch version an emulator of the python version
2. Delete the comment
3. 50 megabytes, probably using your codeconnect and a ridiculous amount of lists
4. No, but there is a suggestion for that, too lazy to link it tho

I’ve actually had the idea of a coding language within scratch before, lol

Last edited by Thesky-Media (Sept. 25, 2020 17:03:01)

scratchykit5743
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CodeCeption, a programming language within Scratch

Thesky-Media wrote:

SS703 wrote:

I joined Scratch knowing how small it is so that I could push it past it's limits. One of the ways I've been doing this is by creating a programming language within Scratch. There are several questions I have for either the Scratch Team themselves, or a Scratch pro:

1) I'm developing a python version of CodeCeption, is there a way I can make the two share a language?

2) If people share their code in the comments, how can I make it so that there's no hidden NFE content?

3) How big can I make a Scratch game, and how can I compress a Scratch game?

4) is there a way to add controller support to my project

anyone who gives advice that I use will be listed in the description of the eventual release, thank you!
1. Make the scratch version an emulator of the python version
2. Delete the comment
3. 50 megabytes, probably using your codeconnect and a ridiculous amount of lists
4. No, but there is a suggestion for that, too lazy to link it tho

I’ve actually had the idea of a coding language within scratch before, lol

me 2. i've been coding it for some while now.

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