No offense, but I've never heard of either of those XD
but yes, scratch is rapidly growing even though scratch doesn't advertise
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pinochio wrote:
scratch is growing by the minute. i was wondering if people think it could ever reahc the successfulnes of roblox or yoyogames
Probably not, making programming easier isn't new and scratch was not the first program to do this. Other similar programs include, gamemaker, alice, and mockingbird. Also considering it doesn't appeal to professionals because of its lack of features and power, I would say that it is going to do well but not amazingly so.
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archmage wrote:
pinochio wrote:
scratch is growing by the minute. i was wondering if people think it could ever reahc the successfulnes of roblox or yoyogames
Probably not, making programming easier isn't new and scratch was not the first program to do this. Other similar programs include, gamemaker, alice, and mockingbird. Also considering it doesn't appeal to professionals because of its lack of features and power, I would say that it is going to do well but not amazingly so.
makes sence
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archmage wrote:
Probably not, making programming easier isn't new and scratch was not the first program to do this. Other similar programs include, gamemaker, alice, and mockingbird. Also considering it doesn't appeal to professionals because of its lack of features and power, I would say that it is going to do well but not amazingly so.
I agree... not because I know how popular those two are. I have no idea! But I agree with you anyway.
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archmage wrote:
pinochio wrote:
scratch is growing by the minute. i was wondering if people think it could ever reahc the successfulnes of roblox or yoyogames
Probably not, making programming easier isn't new and scratch was not the first program to do this. Other similar programs include, gamemaker, alice, and mockingbird. Also considering it doesn't appeal to professionals because of its lack of features and power, I would say that it is going to do well but not amazingly so.
A new version comes out about every 4-8 months. Think, in 10 years it may be one of the most advanced-easy-to-use programs in the world.
I wonder how things will be in 10 years...
If my pediction is correct, we will have Scratch 2.4 by then.
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pinochio wrote:
haha i wonder if scratch will even exist in 10 years..
Why wouldn't it?
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illusionist wrote:
archmage wrote:
pinochio wrote:
scratch is growing by the minute. i was wondering if people think it could ever reahc the successfulnes of roblox or yoyogames
Probably not, making programming easier isn't new and scratch was not the first program to do this. Other similar programs include, gamemaker, alice, and mockingbird. Also considering it doesn't appeal to professionals because of its lack of features and power, I would say that it is going to do well but not amazingly so.
A new version comes out about every 4-8 months. Think, in 10 years it may be one of the most advanced-easy-to-use programs in the world.
I wonder how things will be in 10 years...
If my pediction is correct, we will have Scratch 2.4 by then.![]()
If they keep updating it at this pace, in 10 years, it may be as powerful as other existing programs that are similar, like gamemaker. Scratch is easy to use, but not good for professional development which is the point of scratch I think.
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archmage wrote:
illusionist wrote:
archmage wrote:
Probably not, making programming easier isn't new and scratch was not the first program to do this. Other similar programs include, gamemaker, alice, and mockingbird. Also considering it doesn't appeal to professionals because of its lack of features and power, I would say that it is going to do well but not amazingly so.A new version comes out about every 4-8 months. Think, in 10 years it may be one of the most advanced-easy-to-use programs in the world.
I wonder how things will be in 10 years...
If my pediction is correct, we will have Scratch 2.4 by then.![]()
If they keep updating it at this pace, in 10 years, it may be as powerful as other existing programs that are similar, like gamemaker. Scratch is easy to use, but not good for professional development which is the point of scratch I think.
yeah its made for kids, not pro programmers XD which is why i like it. i use more complicated stuff so this is just like a relief, alhough im not that great at programming with scratch
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I'm a pro, and I use scratch to make a mockup of my games (too big to put online, double plus ungood!!!) in order to see roughly what i need to do in C# to get my game rolling... also I teach people how to program on scratch first to see if they want to really go into programming (outpost for example)... I dislike the limited commands but it gives me the scale of what I'm going into.
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