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- one_who_codes
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Scratcher
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working with json.
i think that you should add some new blocks that interact with json files. you would be able to save data and load it either in that game or even in other games. look at these blocks below for help.
you should rekognise these blocks. these will interact with files on the computer. not on a server. if the file does not exist for saving, it will create a file.
save() into file()
load() from file()
try
except error filenotfound
you should rekognise these blocks. these will interact with files on the computer. not on a server. if the file does not exist for saving, it will create a file.
- gosoccerboy5
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
working with json.
Please don't bump your topic unless it is off the page or has been 24 hours since the last post (was it off the page?)
- Tunde123
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
working with json.
bump1. Only bump if the topic is off of page 1.
2. You can already save projects. (Assuming if you have Scratch 3.0 Offline Editor)
Last edited by Tunde123 (Dec. 10, 2020 14:45:57)
- MDCCCLXVII
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
working with json.
The Scratch Team has considered your idea, and rejected it for the following reason.
2.2 Text-based syntax in ScratchIn the future, please read The Official List of Rejected Suggestions before posting.
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.
Last edited by MDCCCLXVII (Dec. 10, 2020 14:47:00)
- Tunde123
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
working with json.
The Scratch Team has considered your idea, and rejected it for the following reason.I will ask a mod to close this topic now.2.2 Text-based syntax in ScratchIn the future, please read The Official List of Rejected Suggestions before posting.
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.
- one_who_codes
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Scratcher
23 posts
working with json.
The Scratch Team has considered your idea, and rejected it for the following reason.the text spots are only for variables! (and file names)2.2 Text-based syntax in ScratchIn the future, please read The Official List of Rejected Suggestions before posting.
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.
- Tunde123
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
working with json.
-snip-More scripting to do that also. ST would not have enough recourses to make that.
the text spots are only for variables! (and file names)
- Paddle2See
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Scratch Team
1000+ posts
working with json.
Sorry - Allowing access to the local computer file system is quite a risky step that also doesn't fit well with our design goals of keeping Scratch simple and easy to learn.
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