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- gameboy987
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i found a scratch copy
i found a site copying scratch and their name is “Snap!”, their mascot is a cheap copy of Gobo and their site is snap.berkeley.edu
define Snap!
if <touching [ Scratch ] ?> then
say [Snap! is copying Scratch]
end
Last edited by gameboy987 (Jan. 13, 2022 12:53:52)
- scratchgodo
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1000+ posts
i found a scratch copy
Snap! is using scratch 1.4 go here for more info and there mascot name is Alonzo.

, this is there editor:

and, you can make a new category in Snap!
And there is ring blocks:


And this is there logo:

, this is there editor:








Last edited by scratchgodo (Jan. 15, 2022 11:00:30)
- Paddle2See
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1000+ posts
i found a scratch copy
Snap is based on Scratch - but it's not a copy. It's like a remix. The developers there wanted a version of Scratch for computer science students - with more advanced features than Scratch. It's pretty cool - you might want to check it out 

- Tyler_nfs123
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1000+ posts
i found a scratch copy
Yup he is right Snap is based on Scratch - but it's not a copy. It's like a remix. The developers there wanted a version of Scratch for computer science students - with more advanced features than Scratch. It's pretty cool - you might want to check it out
- scratchgodo
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1000+ posts
i found a scratch copy
And you can make your own remix of Snap is based on Scratch - but it's not a copy. It's like a remix. The developers there wanted a version of Scratch for computer science students - with more advanced features than Scratch. It's pretty cool - you might want to check it out scratch.
- CST1229
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1000+ posts
i found a scratch copy
https://forum.snap.berkeley.edu/t/you-ripped-off-scratch/2859
And, I think they had permission to modify Gobo. TL;DR: We're friends with the Scratch Team. It's all cool.
We happily acknowledge our huge debt to Scratch. The first version of Snap!, called BYOB (Build Your Own Blocks), was a modified version of the Scratch 1.4 source code. Our current version does not share any code with any version of Scratch, but we do use their media (costumes and sounds) under license (CC). Our editor still looks like Scratch 1.4 because we like that look!
We made BYOB as a proof of concept, hoping to convince the Scratch Team to accept our ideas about ways to extend Scratch. We're still sad that they chose to move in a different direction, but we're still good friends with them. (They did accept the idea of custom blocks, but at least so far, only for command blocks, not reporters.)
Snap! is not just a copy of Scratch. It is extended with several features that enable it to be used for the serious study of computer science, at secondary school to early university level (ages 11-20, more or less). The most important of these ideas is first class procedures: you can make a procedure (a block or script) the value of a variable, or an item in a list:
or an input to a block, or the value that a reporter reports. This means that users can write control structures such as for loops in Snap! itself:
Other significant ideas we've added are first class lists, first class sprites with prototype-based inheritance, first class costumes, first class sounds, and first class continuations. Version 6.0 added the extension of scalar functions to vectors and matrices:
For all the details on Snap!, read the Reference Manual or take this guided tour.
Last edited by CST1229 (Jan. 14, 2022 05:42:58)
- gameboy987
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13 posts
i found a scratch copy
show list [ things i didnt know]
add [that] to [list things i didnt know]
- ZakAvocado
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65 posts
i found a scratch copy
Snap is based on Scratch - but it's not a copy. It's like a remix. The developers there wanted a version of Scratch for computer science students - with more advanced features than Scratch. It's pretty cool - you might want to check it out
Hey!

- ZakAvocado
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65 posts
i found a scratch copy
Snap is based on Scratch - but it's not a copy. It's like a remix. The developers there wanted a version of Scratch for computer science students - with more advanced features than Scratch. It's pretty cool - you might want to check it out
But…where can I get It?

Last edited by ZakAvocado (Jan. 14, 2022 16:43:56)
- ZakAvocado
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65 posts
i found a scratch copy
when green flag clicked
broadcast [new thing v]
when I receive [new thing v]
add [snap] to [things what i didn't know v]
Last edited by ZakAvocado (Jan. 14, 2022 16:41:48)
- ZakAvocado
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65 posts
i found a scratch copy
https://forum.snap.berkeley.edu/t/you-ripped-off-scratch/2859And, I think they had permission to modify Gobo. TL;DR: We're friends with the Scratch Team. It's all cool.
We happily acknowledge our huge debt to Scratch. The first version of Snap!, called BYOB (Build Your Own Blocks), was a modified version of the Scratch 1.4 source code. Our current version does not share any code with any version of Scratch, but we do use their media (costumes and sounds) under license (CC). Our editor still looks like Scratch 1.4 because we like that look!
We made BYOB as a proof of concept, hoping to convince the Scratch Team to accept our ideas about ways to extend Scratch. We're still sad that they chose to move in a different direction, but we're still good friends with them. (They did accept the idea of custom blocks, but at least so far, only for command blocks, not reporters.)
Snap! is not just a copy of Scratch. It is extended with several features that enable it to be used for the serious study of computer science, at secondary school to early university level (ages 11-20, more or less). The most important of these ideas is first class procedures: you can make a procedure (a block or script) the value of a variable, or an item in a list:
or an input to a block, or the value that a reporter reports. This means that users can write control structures such as for loops in Snap! itself:
Other significant ideas we've added are first class lists, first class sprites with prototype-based inheritance, first class costumes, first class sounds, and first class continuations. Version 6.0 added the extension of scalar functions to vectors and matrices:
For all the details on Snap!, read the Reference Manual or take this guided tour.
dude these Blocks better than in Scratch..
- ZakAvocado
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65 posts
i found a scratch copy
go here for more info and there mascot name is Alonzo.Snap! is using scratch 1.4
, this is there editor:and, you can make a new category in Snap!
And there is ring blocks:
wow
- kittycoder124
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23 posts
i found a scratch copy
Look, snap got permission from scratch to use gobo and change it up a little (As stated on the scratch wiki website). Snap and scratch are not competitors (as stated on their website) and snap and scratch got permission from each other.
- INSERT-USER_NAME
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1000+ posts
i found a scratch copy
I'm pretty sure this has been addressed in the year this topic has existed. Look, snap got permission from scratch to use gobo and change it up a little (As stated on the scratch wiki website). Snap and scratch are not competitors (as stated on their website) and snap and scratch got permission from each other.
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