I am doing a report on Scratch, and would like some information on how it was made, when the project started, how long it took, etc. If anyone who is part of the Scratch Team could give me information which you think might be of interest or helpful, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Last edited by Paddle2See (2012-09-26 21:39:48)
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Cool! I found some information for you:
Here's a project on the history of Scratch. It's kind of old but it has some good information.
Here's a forum topic with more information. It could use some updating though.
The About tab of the website has some interesting stuff too - here's an area that talks about the research papers that have been generated about the Scratch programming language and the website.
You might also try the Scratch Wiki - I couldn't find a general history section by itself, but many of the articles go into a lot of depth and have historical information about certain features.
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(To follow up on what Paddle said)
You could visit the following pages on the Scratch Wiki:
Scratch
Scratch Versions
Last edited by joletole (2012-09-26 21:45:14)
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Paddle2See wrote:
Cool! I found some information for you:
Here's a project on the history of Scratch. It's kind of old but it has some good information.
Here's a forum topic with more information. It could use some updating though.
The About tab of the website has some interesting stuff too - here's an area that talks about the research papers that have been generated about the Scratch programming language and the website.
You might also try the Scratch Wiki - I couldn't find a general history section by itself, but many of the articles go into a lot of depth and have historical information about certain features.
Thank you, Paddle, that was a great help!
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There's a Scratch Timeline on the wiki. That contains dates of many events, and links to more info about the things it talks about.
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my brother (Matthew Brown) claimed he first came up with the idea of scratch, but because he is 18 right now and he dosen't know much about scratch (even thought he was sounding serious) i knew he was lying.
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scimonster wrote:
There's a Scratch Timeline on the wiki. That contains dates of many events, and links to more info about the things it talks about.
Thank you, the timeline was very thourough and helpful!
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I finished the essay!
Should I report this to be closed, or leave this up so other people can add knowledge about Scratch?
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warriorcats3125 wrote:
I finished the essay!
Should I report this to be closed, or leave this up so other people can add knowledge about Scratch?
Whatever you want.
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You can also read this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scratch_(programming_language)
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Mokat wrote:
What does it have to do with the history of Scratch?
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