Discuss Scratch
- Chiroyce
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Scratcher
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Concept: Compact View
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Last edited by Chiroyce (March 25, 2021 04:51:15)
- CST1229
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Concept: Compact View
This could be used as a potential mobile editor.
- Maximouse
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Concept: Compact View
This could be used as a potential mobile editor.I think the current editor would (with some adjustments) work well on mobile.
- -InsanityGames-
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Scratcher
500+ posts
Concept: Compact View
They look good! Support! This would be useful for Internet Explorer!
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- -EmeraldThunder-
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Concept: Compact View
Support. This will speed up rendering on lower end computers.
I may actually make a project emulating this.
I may actually make a project emulating this.
Last edited by -EmeraldThunder- (April 2, 2021 13:02:06)
- samq64
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Concept: Compact View
No-Support. The colors look weird and it looks more confusing than the block plug-in in the forums. Also, I don't see how this could increase performance.
- Rendangbike2
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Concept: Compact View
No-Support. The colors look weird and it looks more confusing than the block plug-in in the forums. Also, I don't see how this could increase performance.It's just a mockup, bro
- PkmnQ
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Concept: Compact View
I would pull out the argument that this would stop tutorials from being helpful, but the text is still there, so I don't think it'd cause a problem.
- fdreerf
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Scratcher
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Concept: Compact View
Why anyone would want to program like this baffles me. You get the worst of both worlds of text-based and block-based programming, in that it's hard to visualize mentally like text-based programming while being horribly clunky like block-based. There are no benefits that I can see except for a very minor case three people have run into that someone will bring up when replying to this post.
- Ankit_Anmol
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Scratcher
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Concept: Compact View
I dont like this. And… yes! My tab crashes often (too often) {too much often} MORE THAN OFTEN but this isn't any good cuz I only have 0.6 GB ram. Too confusing. I know it will be good for beginning real coding BUT many people like me take this as a hobby. So overall…. sorry. No support
- Quantum-Cat
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Scratcher
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Concept: Compact View
If block rendering was causing that much lag, then Paper Minecraft's code wouldn't have been traversable. I just tested it, with other process running in the background, and it was fine.
Last edited by Quantum-Cat (Sept. 6, 2021 01:32:37)
- reallysoftuser
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Concept: Compact View
If block rendering was causing that much lag, then Paper Minecraft's code wouldn't have been traversable. I just tested it, with other process running in the background, and it was fine.I made this specifically in mind for lower end devices where bigger projects would lag.
- mumu245
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Scratcher
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Concept: Compact View
ooH eVeRy optioN Is vERy HARD To UNDeRsTaNd!!! No, it isn't. It's there if you want. Support.
Scratch is not GNOME.
Scratch is not GNOME.
- mcsquaggle
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Scratcher
500+ posts
Concept: Compact View
no support. it would be a mess with big projects. and it would be hard on the eyes. example:
when green flag clicked
go to x: (0) y: (0)
forever
move (foo) steps
change by (0)
end
when green flag clicked
go to x: (0) y: (0)
forever
move (foo) steps
change by (0)
end
- reallysoftuser
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Concept: Compact View
no support. it would be a mess with big projects. and it would be hard on the eyes. example:Could you elaborate more on why it would be hard on the eyes?
when green flag clicked
go to x: (0) y: (0)
forever
move (foo) steps
change by (0)
end
- mcsquaggle
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Scratcher
500+ posts
Concept: Compact View
ok. it would be hard on the eyes for big projects because all the code. which would be like reading a essay with no spaces and no line spacing. so its this:no support. it would be a mess with big projects. and it would be hard on the eyes. example:Could you elaborate more on why it would be hard on the eyes?
when green flag clicked
go to x: (0) y: (0)
forever
move (foo) steps
change by (0)
end
onceaponatimetherewas but its with code. kinda.
also:
I dont like this. And… yes! My tab crashes often (too often) {too much often} MORE THAN OFTEN but this isn't any good cuz I only have 0.6 GB ram. Too confusing. I know it will be good for beginning real coding BUT many people like me take this as a hobby. So overall…. sorry. No support
Why anyone would want to program like this baffles me. You get the worst of both worlds of text-based and block-based programming, in that it's hard to visualize mentally like text-based programming while being horribly clunky like block-based. There are no benefits that I can see except for a very minor case three people have run into that someone will bring up when replying to this post.so yea















