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#76 2013-02-19 17:50:52

YMIBANWAH
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Re: Moonbyte: a programming language in Scratch

pizza22 wrote:

Hello, sorry I have been inactive for a while.
Anything to do?

Look at the latest version and change up the syntaxthe latest is on MoonByte's page even though we are abandoning that account.


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#77 2013-02-20 16:23:26

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Re: Moonbyte: a programming language in Scratch

Don't abandon the account. We only just got it. Use it for stuff, a multi-purpose anything to do with this collab account, but don't abandon it.

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#78 2013-02-20 18:29:32

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Re: Moonbyte: a programming language in Scratch

pinnipediator wrote:

Don't abandon the account. We only just got it. Use it for stuff, a multi-purpose anything to do with this collab account, but don't abandon it.

I don't want to because jamiewinter changed a location involving it using inspect elements hacks.


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#79 2013-02-21 07:00:15

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Re: Moonbyte: a programming language in Scratch

YMIBANWAH wrote:

pizza22 wrote:

Hello, sorry I have been inactive for a while.
Anything to do?

Look at the latest version and change up the syntaxthe latest is on MoonByte's page even though we are abandoning that account.

HI, I have download the latest version from the collab account, but I am not too sure what you want me to do?

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#80 2013-02-21 07:33:05

YMIBANWAH
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Re: Moonbyte: a programming language in Scratch

pizza22 wrote:

YMIBANWAH wrote:

pizza22 wrote:

Hello, sorry I have been inactive for a while.
Anything to do?

Look at the latest version and change up the syntaxthe latest is on MoonByte's page even though we are abandoning that account.

HI, I have download the latest version from the collab account, but I am not too sure what you want me to do?

Change the things added to the main class list to better syntax, or you can wait until I update it again later today, it's your choice.


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#81 2013-02-21 11:56:05

pizza22
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Re: Moonbyte: a programming language in Scratch

YMIBANWAH wrote:

pizza22 wrote:

YMIBANWAH wrote:


Look at the latest version and change up the syntaxthe latest is on MoonByte's page even though we are abandoning that account.

HI, I have download the latest version from the collab account, but I am not too sure what you want me to do?

Change the things added to the main class list to better syntax, or you can wait until I update it again later today, it's your choice.

Sorry but if it's okay, I might wait until you update it.

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#82 2013-02-21 12:12:29

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Re: Moonbyte: a programming language in Scratch

Also:
Can I put a link to this thread in my sig?

http://i47.tinypic.com/97s85h.jpg

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#83 2013-02-21 13:51:48

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Re: Moonbyte: a programming language in Scratch

Nice logo!

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#84 2013-02-21 15:21:48

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Re: Moonbyte: a programming language in Scratch

I could be a tester, layout designer (you know a person that helps make it more appealing, blah, blah, blah, blah, and so on), advertiser, and if you think that some codes are just so small so you don't do them because you think, "Well, it probably isn't worth the time" well, I'll do all of those. Also, I've been wanting to make my own scratch coding language so I could learn a lot about how to make one! I could be like the intern in your collab except I'm a full time guy who does the easy things an intern would do to get it outta the way!


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#85 2013-02-21 16:15:20

YMIBANWAH
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Re: Moonbyte: a programming language in Scratch

flint1099 wrote:

I could be a tester, layout designer (you know a person that helps make it more appealing, blah, blah, blah, blah, and so on), advertiser, and if you think that some codes are just so small so you don't do them because you think, "Well, it probably isn't worth the time" well, I'll do all of those. Also, I've been wanting to make my own scratch coding language so I could learn a lot about how to make one! I could be like the intern in your collab except I'm a full time guy who does the easy things an intern would do to get it outta the way!

Sure I can teach you look at the latest post on the user moonbyte, and download its latest project to see what we've gotten done.


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#86 2013-02-21 16:16:47

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Re: Moonbyte: a programming language in Scratch

pizza22 wrote:

Also:
Can I put a link to this thread in my sig?

http://i47.tinypic.com/97s85h.jpg

Sure and nice logo.


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#87 2013-02-22 16:07:13

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Re: Moonbyte: a programming language in Scratch

Bump


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#88 2013-02-22 16:10:04

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Re: Moonbyte: a programming language in Scratch

We'll build on that logo at some point. It's cool, but it needs a bit of darkness and dark technological mystery to make it perfect.
I've had to practice criticising things in a very detailed way recently. Don't ask.  hmm   smile

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#89 2013-02-22 16:28:18

YMIBANWAH
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Re: Moonbyte: a programming language in Scratch

pinnipediator wrote:

We'll build on that logo at some point. It's cool, but it needs a bit of darkness and dark technological mystery to make it perfect.
I've had to practice criticising things in a very detailed way recently. Don't ask.  hmm   smile

Ok and do you think you can make a one sprite graphing program that can plot unlimited points using the pen or any other feature you can think of? If you can make this we can begin working ahead on graphics so we can be ready when the language is ready for graphics.


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#90 2013-02-22 21:53:10

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Re: Moonbyte: a programming language in Scratch

I wold like to help

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#91 2013-02-23 19:22:32

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Re: Moonbyte: a programming language in Scratch

YMIBANWAH wrote:

Sure I can teach you look at the latest post on the user moonbyte, and download its latest project to see what we've gotten done.

I don't get the public private and all those other things inside. Can you explain it please?


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#92 2013-02-23 20:09:26

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Re: Moonbyte: a programming language in Scratch

bump


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#93 2013-02-23 20:41:59

YMIBANWAH
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Re: Moonbyte: a programming language in Scratch

flint1099 wrote:

YMIBANWAH wrote:

Sure I can teach you look at the latest post on the user moonbyte, and download its latest project to see what we've gotten done.

I don't get the public private and all those other things inside. Can you explain it please?

Public means all classes can access whatever is Public and Private means only the thing itself can access it. Methods are sets of code that give the selected output, and are the meat of the program. Objects are virtual things that run the class they are based on.


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#94 2013-02-23 20:43:00

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Re: Moonbyte: a programming language in Scratch

ianthestuntman wrote:

I wold like to help

You're in thanks.


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#95 2013-02-23 20:44:46

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Re: Moonbyte: a programming language in Scratch

jamiewinter you have until March 3rd to reply otherwise you will be demoted and possibly fired.


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#96 2013-02-24 07:42:32

pizza22
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Re: Moonbyte: a programming language in Scratch

Hello, YMIBANWAH shall I do anything?

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#97 2013-02-24 08:06:30

YMIBANWAH
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Re: Moonbyte: a programming language in Scratch

pizza22 wrote:

Hello, YMIBANWAH shall I do anything?

Yeah I'm putting up an update soon you can start looking for commands that I should add in an update or 2.

Last edited by YMIBANWAH (2013-02-24 08:11:22)


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#98 2013-02-24 08:19:05

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Re: Moonbyte: a programming language in Scratch

My newest project is the latest update.


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#99 2013-02-24 08:59:22

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Re: Moonbyte: a programming language in Scratch

YMIBANWAH wrote:

Public means all classes can access whatever is Public and Private means only the thing itself can access it. Methods are sets of code that give the selected output, and are the meat of the program. Objects are virtual things that run the class they are based on.

Thanks! That really helped me out! So are we going to make it so we code what the methods do, after we code if it's public, private, string, and so on?


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#100 2013-02-24 10:29:51

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Re: Moonbyte: a programming language in Scratch

kk what do you want me to do


Check out my youtube channel http://www.youtube.com/user/axelregulator/featured

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