He is in the development team for Scratch 2.0, so I suppose so
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Aux2 wrote:
LS97 wrote:
He is in the development team for Scratch 2.0, so I suppose so
Whoa
I only have 1.4 where's 1.5 and stuff?
There actually aren't any versions between 1.4 (the latest) and 2.0 (the next); because 2.0 is a complete rewrite of Scratch, the ST decided to move up to 2.
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Actually no, he's not a member of the Scratch Team. He is involved in the development of 2.0, and his location is set to Cambridge, MA, so I'm guessing he goes to MIT and helps out as part of his schooling.
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stevetheipad wrote:
Actually no, he's not a member of the Scratch Team. He is involved in the development of 2.0, and his location is set to Cambridge, MA, so I'm guessing he goes to MIT and helps out as part of his schooling.
Well, he's listed as part of the LLK (http://llk.media.mit.edu/people.php, John Maloney)
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stevetheipad wrote:
Actually no, he's not a member of the Scratch Team. He is involved in the development of 2.0, and his location is set to Cambridge, MA, so I'm guessing he goes to MIT and helps out as part of his schooling.
Not all Scratch Team members have the Scratch Team title, johnm is one of them. There's a few other members out there that are involved with the development of Scratch and the Scratch website yet don't have the Scratch Team title.
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cheddargirl wrote:
stevetheipad wrote:
Actually no, he's not a member of the Scratch Team. He is involved in the development of 2.0, and his location is set to Cambridge, MA, so I'm guessing he goes to MIT and helps out as part of his schooling.
Not all Scratch Team members have the Scratch Team title, johnm is one of them. There's a few other members out there that are involved with the development of Scratch and the Scratch website yet don't have the Scratch Team title.
Yeah, I was thinking all ST members had that title, but I guess you learn something everyday.
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Chrischb wrote:
Aux2 wrote:
LS97 wrote:
He is in the development team for Scratch 2.0, so I suppose so
Whoa
I only have 1.4 where's 1.5 and stuff?There actually aren't any versions between 1.4 (the latest) and 2.0 (the next); because 2.0 is a complete rewrite of Scratch, the ST decided to move up to 2.
Why would they rewrite scratch? Isn't it already crammed with stupid stuff?
ahem
if on edge, bounce
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you don't know the power of the if on edge bounce block
the POWER
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cheddargirl wrote:
stevetheipad wrote:
Actually no, he's not a member of the Scratch Team. He is involved in the development of 2.0, and his location is set to Cambridge, MA, so I'm guessing he goes to MIT and helps out as part of his schooling.
Not all Scratch Team members have the Scratch Team title, johnm is one of them. There's a few other members out there that are involved with the development of Scratch and the Scratch website yet don't have the Scratch Team title.
Actually, John does have an account that has the Scratch Team rank; just not that one.
See here
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Aux2 wrote:
Chrischb wrote:
Aux2 wrote:
Whoa
I only have 1.4 where's 1.5 and stuff?There actually aren't any versions between 1.4 (the latest) and 2.0 (the next); because 2.0 is a complete rewrite of Scratch, the ST decided to move up to 2.
Why would they rewrite scratch? Isn't it already crammed with stupid stuff?
ahemif on edge, bounce
there is already such block. (I haz beenz onz TBG forum)
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soniku3 wrote:
Aux2 wrote:
Chrischb wrote:
There actually aren't any versions between 1.4 (the latest) and 2.0 (the next); because 2.0 is a complete rewrite of Scratch, the ST decided to move up to 2.Why would they rewrite scratch? Isn't it already crammed with stupid stuff?
ahemif on edge, bouncethere is already such block. (I haz beenz onz TBG forum)
Uh... s/he was saying that it was stupid, which I don't agree with.
@original question
They're rewriting it in Flash so it can use HTML5 (I think) and because it's been so long since they last updated it would be easier to rewrite it rather then port it to Flash and then update with all the new blocks they've planned.
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