1.the 2.0 (days since 2000) block should be released as (days since [month v] the (day)th (year))
2.a CYOB (Code Your Own Block.)

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MrFlash67 wrote:
1. Possibly, but I would prefer Days since 2001
2. In what? Remember, 2.0 will be in Flash.
I think I just found another bad thing about 2.0 being in fLaSh.
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MrFlash67 wrote:
1. Possibly, but I would prefer Days since 2001
2. In what? Remember, 2.0 will be in Flash.
In BF. Definitly.
EDIT: Even better: Malbolge.
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jvvg wrote:
I happen to know that you are able to make your own blocks in Scratch 2.0.
That, but code generally means using text.
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taddl wrote:
1: Maybe
2: NO!
Some people coul abuse this
If by abuse you mean things like opening a webpage or closing you computer, it's simply a matter of limiting what functions can be used, and I'm not sure Flash is even capable of accessing the internet without a warning bubble appearing.
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zammer990 wrote:
taddl wrote:
1: Maybe
2: NO!
Some people coul abuse thisIf by abuse you mean things like opening a webpage or closing you computer, it's simply a matter of limiting what functions can be used, and I'm not sure Flash is even capable of accessing the internet without a warning bubble appearing.
Just make them use Malbolge: Nothing bad can ever happen. At least not in the next 300000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 years, or someone cracks the encryption system.
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1) You can make it (as a stack that leaves it's result in a variable not a reporter)
2) Imagine opening a project and ending up installing a scratch-made virus on your computer. Basically, NO.
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zammer990 wrote:
taddl wrote:
1: Maybe
2: NO!
Some people coul abuse thisIf by abuse you mean things like opening a webpage or closing you computer, it's simply a matter of limiting what functions can be used, and I'm not sure Flash is even capable of accessing the internet without a warning bubble appearing.
Well, that's true!
But I was thinking of the CYOB, panther uses, wich allows you to do these things.
If you can't, then I support!
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