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- pokeshah
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Show and Export code
This feature allows you to see the code for your project and download it as a folder that has all the sprites and a .js(or any other language) program when you execute that you get that exact project. I think it would be cool and scratch could be used to let's say what design an app
- RL1123
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1000+ posts
Show and Export code
I'm pretty sure you can already do this, that's why there are hacked blocks.
- pokeshah
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100+ posts
Show and Export code
no, you cant I pretty sure you have to modify the file export(which is different as it only gives a .sb3 file which cant be executed it would be great if it was in JS or HTML of python you get the idea I'm pretty sure you can already do this, that's why there are hacked blocks.
- RL1123
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1000+ posts
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Why not just edit it into the editor?no, you cant I pretty sure you have to modify the file export(which is different as it only gives a .sb3 file which cant be executed it would be great if it was in JS or HTML of python you get the idea I'm pretty sure you can already do this, that's why there are hacked blocks.
- Yeetoburro1
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1000+ posts
Show and Export code
Rejected:
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. For those who are interested, it may be worth checking out Tosh. It is a text-based programming language which serves as a text editor for Scratch projects.
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. For those who are interested, it may be worth checking out Tosh. It is a text-based programming language which serves as a text editor for Scratch projects.
- pokeshah
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100+ posts
Show and Export code
why though their motto is imagine Rejected:program something (I forgot(might be shine)) that's going against they're own motto anyways I'm not the judge here. Scratch Team can you not close this might be useful for people who were thinking of that
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. For those who are interested, it may be worth checking out Tosh. It is a text-based programming language that serves as a text editor for Scratch projects.
- pavcato
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1000+ posts
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It's rejected by the ST, it's official.why though their motto is imagine Rejected:program something (I forgot(might be shine)) that's going against they're own motto anyways I'm not the judge here. Scratch Team can you not close this might be useful for people who were thinking of that
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. For those who are interested, it may be worth checking out Tosh. It is a text-based programming language that serves as a text editor for Scratch projects.
- Yeetoburro1
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1000+ posts
Show and Export code
because you program with scratch (its share)why though their motto is imagine Rejected:program something (I forgot(might be shine)) that's going against they're own motto anyways I'm not the judge here. Scratch Team can you not close this might be useful for people who were thinking of that
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. For those who are interested, it may be worth checking out Tosh. It is a text-based programming language that serves as a text editor for Scratch projects.
- pokeshah
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100+ posts
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ok, you know what ST can you close this. Yeah, Ik if the ST rejected it won't get added (even if its voted in) I don't want to get bombarded notifications about the ST isn't going to agree to this. Just DON'T Delete It ST
what well they're not running a marketing campaign, Heck they're not even getting Money. They lose absolutely nothing if you use python or js or whatever why would they lose anything with you being able to export as JS. If you don't know scratch is running on code (probably JavaScript) Its not going to be that hard to implement it. But Ik they have their own reasons and like I said if the ST said its rejected its rejectedbecause you program with scratch (its share)why though their motto is imagine Rejected:program something (I forgot(might be shine)) that's going against they're own motto anyways I'm not the judge here. Scratch Team can you not close this might be useful for people who were thinking of that
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. For those who are interested, it may be worth checking out Tosh. It is a text-based programming language that serves as a text editor for Scratch projects.
- Yeetoburro1
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1000+ posts
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DON'T Delete It ST1: They are a non-profit teaching kids how to code ok, you know what ST can you close this. Yeah, Ik if the ST rejected it won't get added (even if its voted in) I don't want to get bombarded notifications about the ST isn't going to agree to this. Justwhat well they're not running a marketing campaign, Heck they're not even getting Money. They lose absolutely nothing if you use python or js or whatever why would they lose anything with you being able to export as JS. If you don't know scratch is running on code (probably JavaScript) Its not going to be that hard to implement it. But Ik they have their own reasons and like I said if the ST said its rejected its rejectedbecause you program with scratch (its share)why though their motto is imagine Rejected:program something (I forgot(might be shine)) that's going against they're own motto anyways I'm not the judge here. Scratch Team can you not close this might be useful for people who were thinking of that
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. For those who are interested, it may be worth checking out Tosh. It is a text-based programming language that serves as a text editor for Scratch projects.
2: Ah, so you would like python downloading into JS?
3: [sarcasm]Wow, I totally didnt know that! I thought it did it on HTML5, a “language” that can't do anything![/sarcasm]
4: You're the one arguing, not me.
- Vibrato
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1000+ posts
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DON'T Delete It STI imagine if you wanted someone to code a javascript export they'd want to get paid. So that's losing something. They do get some money from schools I think. ok, you know what ST can you close this. Yeah, Ik if the ST rejected it won't get added (even if its voted in) I don't want to get bombarded notifications about the ST isn't going to agree to this. Just
what well they're not running a marketing campaign, Heck they're not even getting Money. They lose absolutely nothing if you use python or js or whatever why would they lose anything with you being able to export as JS. If you don't know scratch is running on code (probably JavaScript)
- pokeshah
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100+ posts
Show and Export code
BUT ITS WRITTEN IN CODE UNDER THE HOOD(sorry caps lock). It needs to execute using code they can just share thatDON'T Delete It STI imagine if you wanted someone to code a javascript export they'd want to get paid. So that's losing something. They do get some money from schools I think. ok, you know what ST can you close this. Yeah, Ik if the ST rejected it won't get added (even if its voted in) I don't want to get bombarded notifications about the ST isn't going to agree to this. Just
what well they're not running a marketing campaign, Heck they're not even getting Money. They lose absolutely nothing if you use python or js or whatever why would they lose anything with you being able to export as JS. If you don't know scratch is running on code (probably JavaScript)
But if they don't want to they don't have too(you'll know that if you looked at my previous posts)
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