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Chiroyce
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1000+ posts

Concept: Compact View

 [removed] 

Last edited by Chiroyce (March 25, 2021 04:51:15)

CST1229
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1000+ posts

Concept: Compact View

This could be used as a potential mobile editor.
Maximouse
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1000+ posts

Concept: Compact View

CST1229 wrote:

This could be used as a potential mobile editor.
I think the current editor would (with some adjustments) work well on mobile.
AprilFoolsCleanup
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3 posts

Concept: Compact View

bump
-InsanityGames-
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500+ posts

Concept: Compact View

They look good! Support! This would be useful for Internet Explorer!
Reporting to be closed banned for spam
-EmeraldThunder-
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1000+ posts

Concept: Compact View

Support. This will speed up rendering on lower end computers.

I may actually make a project emulating this.

Last edited by -EmeraldThunder- (April 2, 2021 13:02:06)

samq64
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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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1000+ posts

Concept: Compact View

samq64 wrote:

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
reallysoftuser
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1000+ posts

Concept: Compact View

Bump
PkmnQ
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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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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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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
reallysoftuser
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Concept: Compact View

Quantum-Cat
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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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Concept: Compact View

Quantum-Cat wrote:

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.
reallysoftuser
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1000+ posts

Concept: Compact View

bumped
mumu245
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1000+ posts

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.
mcsquaggle
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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
reallysoftuser
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1000+ posts

Concept: Compact View

mcsquaggle wrote:

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
Could you elaborate more on why it would be hard on the eyes?
mcsquaggle
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Concept: Compact View

reallysoftuser wrote:

mcsquaggle wrote:

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
Could you elaborate more on why it would be hard on the eyes?
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:

onceaponatimetherewas but its with code. kinda.

also:

Ankit_Anmol wrote:

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

fdreerf wrote:

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

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