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#1 2009-08-16 08:22:52

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Whats a good programming language after scratch? for mac

Whats a good programming language after scratch for mac? I have never done any programming application except scratch.


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#2 2009-08-16 08:40:55

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Re: Whats a good programming language after scratch? for mac

HTML and web programming is pretty simple. But if you want something sorta like scratch but more advanced, try Alice.


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#3 2009-08-16 18:59:05

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Re: Whats a good programming language after scratch? for mac

adriangl wrote:

HTML and web programming is pretty simple. But if you want something sorta like scratch but more advanced, try Alice.

What else is good if I am younger than 12?


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#4 2009-08-16 19:05:28

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Re: Whats a good programming language after scratch? for mac

HTML is still pretty good, maybe BASIC...

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#5 2009-08-16 19:44:23

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Re: Whats a good programming language after scratch? for mac

The-Whiz wrote:

HTML is still pretty good, maybe BASIC...

What should I do exept from html


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#6 2009-08-16 19:48:12

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Re: Whats a good programming language after scratch? for mac

Basic?

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#7 2009-08-16 20:34:42

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Re: Whats a good programming language after scratch? for mac

HTML is not a programming language, but yes, go with BASIC, or spend the next few years learning Objective-C.


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#8 2009-08-16 20:55:52

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Re: Whats a good programming language after scratch? for mac

Try applescript, it is pretty simple and has code statements similar to scratch
and objective C is craaazay!

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#9 2009-08-16 21:15:03

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Re: Whats a good programming language after scratch? for mac

The-Whiz wrote:

Basic?

Yes


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#10 2009-08-16 21:19:09

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Re: Whats a good programming language after scratch? for mac

songhead95 wrote:

Try applescript, it is pretty simple and has code statements similar to scratch
and objective C is craaazay!

Anymore


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#11 2009-08-16 21:22:37

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Re: Whats a good programming language after scratch? for mac

bash, the language you can find through the terminal

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#12 2009-08-16 21:40:51

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Re: Whats a good programming language after scratch? for mac

songhead95 wrote:

bash, the language you can find through the terminal

What do you mean?


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#13 2009-08-16 21:46:59

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Re: Whats a good programming language after scratch? for mac

you can use it in the app named terminal

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#14 2009-08-16 21:52:07

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Re: Whats a good programming language after scratch? for mac

songhead95 wrote:

you can use it in the app named terminal

What is the website or link to download bash
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#15 2009-08-16 21:53:29

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Re: Whats a good programming language after scratch? for mac

it is already installed at /applications/utilities/terminal

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#16 2009-08-16 21:55:07

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Re: Whats a good programming language after scratch? for mac

songhead95 wrote:

it is already installed at /applications/utilities/terminal

How do I use bash then?


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#17 2009-08-16 23:18:40

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Re: Whats a good programming language after scratch? for mac

To write a script
1:) Make a script in textedit
2:) save it with the extension .sh
3:) go to the terminal
4:) drag the script from finder onto the terminal window

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#18 2009-08-16 23:19:39

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Re: Whats a good programming language after scratch? for mac

what about yoyo game maker? thats not to complicated, then again its a lot mroe complicated than scrathc


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#19 2009-08-16 23:47:34

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Re: Whats a good programming language after scratch? for mac

Objective-C is not hard at all!!!!! It took me about 2 months to get pretty good at it. I don't know everything but I am pretty good with it.

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#20 2009-08-19 18:26:06

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Re: Whats a good programming language after scratch? for mac

gershmer wrote:

HTML is not a programming language, but yes, go with BASIC, or spend the next few years learning Objective-C.

There are no free basic implementations for mac. Anyway, if you learn c and and Object oriented language such as ruby, Obj. C takes 5 minutes to learn.

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#21 2009-08-19 18:29:28

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Re: Whats a good programming language after scratch? for mac

C++, you can do ANYTHING


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#22 2009-08-19 18:29:36

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Re: Whats a good programming language after scratch? for mac

The-Whiz wrote:

HTML is still pretty good, maybe BASIC...

HTML isn't a programming language, its a markup language. Hyper Text M[/b]arkup Language. For example, you can't write a program in html, you simply show how to format a document in it.

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#23 2009-08-19 18:33:12

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Re: Whats a good programming language after scratch? for mac

cds56 wrote:

C++, you can do ANYTHING

Not on a mac. C++ on mac isn't used outside of Objective-C++,  a mash of obj. c and c++ which is a pain in the...uh head. It is used in a 15 year old API designed to make compatible programs between mac os and osx, which apple will probably discontinue soon.
Edit: I mean apart from just making command line programs(Which can't use the powerful apis already in place) and CGI programs.

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#24 2009-08-19 18:36:37

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Re: Whats a good programming language after scratch? for mac

Louis2018 wrote:

songhead95 wrote:

it is already installed at /applications/utilities/terminal

How do I use bash then?

bash is just the commands you type in a terminal window. To use, open the terminal app and type commands.

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#25 2009-08-19 18:40:18

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Re: Whats a good programming language after scratch? for mac

I would recommend learning ruby and c, both very easy languages to learn, then learning obj. C, which you can use to make programs with a GUI, in other words are in windows and not the command line like C or Ruby. Out of those 2, ruby will be the hardest to learn because it is completely object oriented, but there are hundreds of good explanations on this, I can give you some that would relate to scratch if you have trouble with it.

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