If you Shift-Click "File" and then select "Write Project Summary" it'll create a .txt with the "text" version of the project, which you could use to convert the project into another programming language.
But currently, there is not a program to actually convert a Scratch project to another programming language.
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Wow, great second post!
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Magnie is correct. There is no other way to do that.
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ZeroLuck wrote:
ImagineIt wrote:
Wow, great second post!
What's the problem with the post?!
They're just saying that they like your apps/ideas/projects, I think
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adityasm9 wrote:
ZeroLuck wrote:
ImagineIt wrote:
Wow, great second post!
What's the problem with the post?!
They're just saying that they like your apps/ideas/projects, I think
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I think it actually means that for idiotx13, his/her second post being about something so advanced, it's good.
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Scratch IS a programming language.
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scimonster wrote:
Scratch IS a programming language.
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He means a "real" programming language (not an interpreter or anything).
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