scratchisthebest wrote:
slinger wrote:
:0 I found a "processing for the iOS" in the app store! Unfortunately my iPod to too outdated to use it ;-;
I AM SO MAD TOO
...wait I thought programming apps weren't allowed! :0 maybe they changed it! Someone resubmit the Scratch app!
edit: try hiperpad. It's a web app. The only problem is it's really hard to type the important things like { } ( ) [ ] " " ' ' and stuff on the cruddy iOS keyboard.
Ikr?
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scratchisthebest wrote:
slinger wrote:
:0 I found a "processing for the iOS" in the app store! Unfortunately my iPod to too outdated to use it ;-;
I AM SO MAD TOO
...wait I thought programming apps weren't allowed! :0 maybe they changed it! Someone resubmit the Scratch app!
edit: try hiperpad. It's a web app. The only problem is it's really hard to type the important things like { } ( ) [ ] " " ' ' and stuff on the cruddy iOS keyboard.
The Scratch app wasn't allowed because it was a project viewer with over a million and counting games to play, which could cause potential revenue loss if someone replaces the app store with it.
I think.
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ProgrammingFreak wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
Though I may be the extreme example for laziness.
The tutorials are better cause it walks you through so you can know whats going on.
Programming tutorials are always . . . bleh.
They don't explain what the commands do (just the whole box of code) and only tell you how to make one thing one way.
I will never learn how to do anything thinking this way but whatever.
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I'm making a physics thing
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Ok! I've almost got it finished, just need to do the x physics now. (Already done the y physics) and then add some eye candy!
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soupoftomato wrote:
ProgrammingFreak wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
Though I may be the extreme example for laziness.
The tutorials are better cause it walks you through so you can know whats going on.
Programming tutorials are always . . . bleh.
They don't explain what the commands do (just the whole box of code) and only tell you how to make one thing one way.
I will never learn how to do anything thinking this way but whatever.
Well you can't learn something without putting some umph in it.
The difference between try and triumph is a little umph.
Last edited by ProgrammingFreak (2012-04-24 08:34:51)
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