Ever heard of Google Breadcrumb? No? It's a sort of programming-choose-your-own-adventure language. It's amazingly simple- here are the only commands:
(1) Hello, world!
A number in parentheses always begins a new line of code.
(1) Hello, world! [lol]
A word or number in brackets creates a new link. The link doesn't work, but the word shows up as a link.
(1) Hello, world! [lol] (2)
A number in parentheses (can't be the number starting the current line) following a word or sentence in brackets will create a working link to the line number in the parentheses.
Here's an example of working code:
(1) Bob: Hello, world! [Continue] (2) (2) World: Hello, Bob! [Back to Line 1] (1)
To Google Breadcrumbs!
One last tip- after pressing save, right click on the place where the project is shown (not the editor) and press "Open frame in new tab". Now, you'll have your adventure in a full page of its own.
Do you like it? Is it too easy too comprehend? If you've made a "project" in it, paste the code here so we can try it out!
Last edited by Sunrise-Moon (2010-12-06 22:32:27)
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Harakou wrote:
That's it? That can't possibly be it without extremely limited functionality, can it?
Yep, that's it. I'm not sure why Google made it so simple. They could have at least added a background or image function- the projects look too simple otherwise. Still, Breadcrumb can be fun to play around with.
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