Hello, everybody! I am new to scratch, but I have been working with various programming languages, mostly Python, for a while now. (five years, I believe.) Scratch programming is incredibly simple! I would enjoy meeting the community before I decide which language to stick too, so drop by and contact me on my newest project. I am currently in the process to programming a simple RPG game. I hope to see you soon!
-RolePlayerINC
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Luke121 wrote:
Hola, como estas?
JK
It's good to see a new Scratcher on the forums!
Moy bein, e tu?
Thank you!
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iv never heard of python but i tend to use flash have u tried it? once u get the hang of it its A LOT better than scratch
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Welcome to Scratch!
I can't wait to see some projects you make.
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While our community is nice, Scratch is not a good language to stick too. It is oversimplified so that young kids may understand it and cannot handle much,
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soupoftomato wrote:
While our community is nice, Scratch is not a good language to stick too. It is oversimplified so that young kids may understand it and cannot handle much,
True. They simplify it quite a lot, but there are a lot of amazing things Scratch can do.
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D-LUX wrote:
Welcome to scratch! No need to be so formal, we're all friends here! (That sounds really dopey, huh? xD) But, seriously, lighten up, dude.
I , however, like being formal. I feel as if it explains my personality more since you can not meet me in real life.
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Unite wrote:
D-LUX wrote:
Welcome to scratch! No need to be so formal, we're all friends here! (That sounds really dopey, huh? xD) But, seriously, lighten up, dude.
I , however, like being formal. I feel as if it explains my personality more since you can not meet me in real life.
Yeah, You have a point... Especially, if you are making your own "scratch production" or "studio." You'd like everything to be quite formal..
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D-LUX wrote:
Welcome to scratch! No need to be so formal, we're all friends here! (That sounds really dopey, huh? xD) But, seriously, lighten up, dude.
I'm just used to formality. I'll try to be a bit more friendly, though. I do want people to take me seriously.
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RolePlayerINC wrote:
Hello, everybody! I am new to scratch, but I have been working with various programming languages, mostly Python, for a while now. (five years, I believe.) Scratch programming is incredibly simple! I would enjoy meeting the community before I decide which language to stick too, so drop by and contact me on my newest project. I am currently in the process to programming a simple RPG game. I hope to see you soon!
-RolePlayerINC
RPG isn't for Scratch, and Scratch isn't a good language to stick to, unless you're completely new to programming. It's for kids, so it has pretty high limits.
I'd suggest sticking to code, but if you really want to go with blocks, Stencyl. It's community is as nice as here (Almost every question people ask gets answered within 24 hours), and it's simple. It's harder than scratch, but you can upload it to sites other than scratch (Kong, Newgrounds, etc.), and it has less limits.
It'll be hard to change from scratch to stencyl, if you get too used, though.
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Death_Wish wrote:
RolePlayerINC wrote:
Hello, everybody! I am new to scratch, but I have been working with various programming languages, mostly Python, for a while now. (five years, I believe.) Scratch programming is incredibly simple! I would enjoy meeting the community before I decide which language to stick too, so drop by and contact me on my newest project. I am currently in the process to programming a simple RPG game. I hope to see you soon!
-RolePlayerINCRPG isn't for Scratch, and Scratch isn't a good language to stick to, unless you're completely new to programming. It's for kids, so it has pretty high limits.
I'd suggest sticking to code, but if you really want to go with blocks, Stencyl. It's community is as nice as here (Almost every question people ask gets answered within 24 hours), and it's simple. It's harder than scratch, but you can upload it to sites other than scratch (Kong, Newgrounds, etc.), and it has less limits.
It'll be hard to change from scratch to stencyl, if you get too used, though.
what do you mean? RPGs are toataly for scratch! There are so many RPGs in projects and galleries and in the TGB forums
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Welcome to Scratch
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You might like to learn C++ or Java.
Scratch is really only for learning the basics of programming.
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Greetings, formal one. I am delighted to see that you are a roleplayer. As Unite mentioned, there is an abundance of RPGs here, in several forms; and there are many players: some experienced and others... less so. I personally am interested in roleplay and its potential uses for education. I would love to hear your ideas on the subject.
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Hello!
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Hello! I do Python too!
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Unite wrote:
Death_Wish wrote:
RolePlayerINC wrote:
Hello, everybody! I am new to scratch, but I have been working with various programming languages, mostly Python, for a while now. (five years, I believe.) Scratch programming is incredibly simple! I would enjoy meeting the community before I decide which language to stick too, so drop by and contact me on my newest project. I am currently in the process to programming a simple RPG game. I hope to see you soon!
-RolePlayerINCRPG isn't for Scratch, and Scratch isn't a good language to stick to, unless you're completely new to programming. It's for kids, so it has pretty high limits.
I'd suggest sticking to code, but if you really want to go with blocks, Stencyl. It's community is as nice as here (Almost every question people ask gets answered within 24 hours), and it's simple. It's harder than scratch, but you can upload it to sites other than scratch (Kong, Newgrounds, etc.), and it has less limits.
It'll be hard to change from scratch to stencyl, if you get too used, though.what do you mean? RPGs are toataly for scratch! There are so many RPGs in projects and galleries and in the TGB forums
We're talking about programming , Gallery RPGs and TBG RPGs don't count. Scratch isn't very good for RPG projects.
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