A working version is not available.
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Netscratch had a beta (didn't work) but then it was announced that Netscratch was never actually going to be released.
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would of been good!
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Auron wrote:
If you want to make something multiplayer learn a programming language.
aHem according to countless sources (including Wikipedia) Scratch IS a programming language... Just a very limited one!
keroro645 wrote:
Alot of good would of happened with such a thing.Like chatboxes,Multiplayer game.
Probably really complicated though.
Well, seeing as there would be only 3 shariables to prevent major bandwidth problems, multiplayer games and chat boxes would be extreeeeemmmmmeeeeeellllllyyyyy hard.
Last edited by coolstuff (2008-09-29 20:56:11)
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Right now I'm learning how to set up a server using Python (programming language) that will exchange data between Scratch programs (using the remote sensor block). I'm pretty far from it right now but it IS possible to do. It will probably need Python running on each computer alongside a copy of Scratch and another computer running the server. All of it would be completely cut off from the MIT website, it wouldn't run with the online applet.
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