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Scratcher
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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!
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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Scratcher
1000+ posts
CodeCeption, a programming language within Scratch
I think this should in the Questions for Scratch forum.
- Thesky-Media
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Scratcher
500+ posts
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. Make the scratch version an emulator of the python version
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!
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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Scratcher
1000+ posts
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. Make the scratch version an emulator of the python version
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!
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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