wolvesstar97 wrote:
AgentRoop wrote:
trinary wrote:
That would be interesting.that's a good idea. so when our grandchildren look at scratch 1.4 while scratch 132.9 is out, they'll be like "woah, what is that ugly picture? is that what scratch used to be?"
XD
But that is the effect, when Scratch 2.0. has been out for a year, the new 'old and wise' scratchers who joined after 1.4 are going to be like "WHAT THE?!"
And we will LAUGH!!
HA HA!
yeh.
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i cant wait
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AgentRoop wrote:
wolvesstar97 wrote:
AgentRoop wrote:
that's a good idea. so when our grandchildren look at scratch 1.4 while scratch 132.9 is out, they'll be like "whoa, what is that ugly picture? is that what scratch used to be?"
XD
But that is the effect, when Scratch 2.0. has been out for a year, the new 'old and wise' scratchers who joined after 1.4 are going to be like "WHAT THE?!"
And we will LAUGH!!
HA HA!yeh.
totally
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there needs to be a password I don't know!!!!
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I am really amazed with the way this is headed, great job! A couple questions: Is it backwards comparable and will old projects carry over from previous accounts (from the current Scratch website) to future ones? Also, I really like that you can look at and edit projects immediately online, but is there an offline feature? Thanks, and it looks really good
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mapmaker123 wrote:
AgentRoop wrote:
wolvesstar97 wrote:
XD
But that is the effect, when Scratch 2.0. has been out for a year, the new 'old and wise' scratchers who joined after 1.4 are going to be like "WHAT THE?!"
And we will LAUGH!!
HA HA!yeh.
totally
And we will laugh?
LAUGH WITH ME, AS WE INSPIRE AWE AND TERROR INTO THE HEARTS OF THE NEW GENERATION OF SCRATCHERS!!!
I think I'm semi-evil sometimes. Must come from being in Mordor...
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wolvesstar97 wrote:
AgentRoop wrote:
trinary wrote:
That would be interesting.that's a good idea. so when our grandchildren look at scratch 1.4 while scratch 132.9 is out, they'll be like "woah, what is that ugly picture? is that what scratch used to be?"
XD
But that is the effect, when Scratch 2.0. has been out for a year, the new 'old and wise' scratchers who joined after 1.4 are going to be like "WHAT THE?!"
And we will LAUGH!!
HA HA!
+9999999999999
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tailskirbyyoshifan wrote:
wolvesstar97 wrote:
AgentRoop wrote:
that's a good idea. so when our grandchildren look at scratch 1.4 while scratch 132.9 is out, they'll be like "woah, what is that ugly picture? is that what scratch used to be?"XD
But that is the effect, when Scratch 2.0. has been out for a year, the new 'old and wise' scratchers who joined after 1.4 are going to be like "WHAT THE?!"
And we will LAUGH!!
HA HA!+9999999999999
HA HA!
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Dear Scratch Team. What If my internet connection drops while I'm making a project? Wouldn't that mean that everything will be lost?
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please can you give me a password and username, thank you!_!
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Yllie wrote:
Dear Scratch Team. What If my internet connection drops while I'm making a project? Wouldn't that mean that everything will be lost?
I'm guessing they'll be an offline version. Also, that's like saying "What if Scratch crashes while I'm making a project?"
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Wow it sounds so good.
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archmage wrote:
Lets see here... Scratch v2
From what I see most of the upgrades have gone in to making it easier to do things that were always possible, remixing, checking out code, following users, transferring one project's assets to another. It seem like the team really has its head around what the current community wants out of the site which is great news.
From a programming standpoint it also looks much better. User defined functions (custom blocks), sprite cloning, and save data (cloud variables). Hoping that they also including multidimensional arrays since that would make coding some specific things much easier.
I have not actually been programming for about a year now, I've had to take some really hard courses at university which takes a lot of my time as well as playing fighting games competitively (used to play Runescape until they ruined it with micro transactions). It has been realllllyyyyy long since the last Scratch update and as always, I'll try to be the first one to demonstrate what the new Scratch is capable of.
glad to see your back
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muppetds wrote:
archmage wrote:
Lets see here... Scratch v2
From what I see most of the upgrades have gone in to making it easier to do things that were always possible, remixing, checking out code, following users, transferring one project's assets to another. It seem like the team really has its head around what the current community wants out of the site which is great news.
From a programming standpoint it also looks much better. User defined functions (custom blocks), sprite cloning, and save data (cloud variables). Hoping that they also including multidimensional arrays since that would make coding some specific things much easier.
I have not actually been programming for about a year now, I've had to take some really hard courses at university which takes a lot of my time as well as playing fighting games competitively (used to play Runescape until they ruined it with micro transactions). It has been realllllyyyyy long since the last Scratch update and as always, I'll try to be the first one to demonstrate what the new Scratch is capable of.glad to see your back
I personally don't see anything special about backs, but whatever floats your boat. [/failjoke]
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RedRocker227 wrote:
muppetds wrote:
archmage wrote:
Lets see here... Scratch v2
From what I see most of the upgrades have gone in to making it easier to do things that were always possible, remixing, checking out code, following users, transferring one project's assets to another. It seem like the team really has its head around what the current community wants out of the site which is great news.
From a programming standpoint it also looks much better. User defined functions (custom blocks), sprite cloning, and save data (cloud variables). Hoping that they also including multidimensional arrays since that would make coding some specific things much easier.
I have not actually been programming for about a year now, I've had to take some really hard courses at university which takes a lot of my time as well as playing fighting games competitively (used to play Runescape until they ruined it with micro transactions). It has been realllllyyyyy long since the last Scratch update and as always, I'll try to be the first one to demonstrate what the new Scratch is capable of.glad to see your back
I personally don't see anything special about backs, but whatever floats your boat. [/failjoke]
that was a complete fail eh?
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