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#1 2009-10-30 18:33:07

illusionist
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An "Advanced" Folder in the sample projects

In the sample projects we see lots of creative, simple programming.

Why not show off what Scratch is really capable of! There could be a new folder called: "Advanced" where we could show of some of the most... well... Advanced projects created by the Scratch community. Projects like "Archknight's Adventure" or maybe "Archery Champion".

Tell me what your think.


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#2 2009-10-30 19:38:57

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Re: An "Advanced" Folder in the sample projects

Agreed. That would help if you think you are advanced. You can see what advanced people make. Great!  big_smile


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#3 2009-10-31 10:05:18

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Re: An "Advanced" Folder in the sample projects

fg123 wrote:

Agreed. That would help if you think you are advanced. You can see what advanced people make. Great!  big_smile

Maybe it would only show itself after a certain amount of time! That way newbies don't get discouraged. May be would "un-hide" after 2-4 weeks?  smile


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#4 2009-10-31 10:12:37

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Re: An "Advanced" Folder in the sample projects

illusionist wrote:

fg123 wrote:

Agreed. That would help if you think you are advanced. You can see what advanced people make. Great!  big_smile

Maybe it would only show itself after a certain amount of time! That way newbies don't get discouraged. May be would "un-hide" after 2-4 weeks?  smile

This is a great idea! Only one thing... I think that the point of "Sample Projects" is so newer Scratch users can get accustomed to basic Scratch Programming to one that is a little more complicated. Maybe under "Extra's"?

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#5 2009-11-03 01:47:37

fg123
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Re: An "Advanced" Folder in the sample projects

NightLuster wrote:

illusionist wrote:

fg123 wrote:

Agreed. That would help if you think you are advanced. You can see what advanced people make. Great!  big_smile

Maybe it would only show itself after a certain amount of time! That way newbies don't get discouraged. May be would "un-hide" after 2-4 weeks?  smile

This is a great idea! Only one thing... I think that the point of "Sample Projects" is so newer Scratch users can get accustomed to basic Scratch Programming to one that is a little more complicated. Maybe under "Extra's"?

Yeah. That would work too!

@illusionist: the un-hide would be really hard to make; considering that it has to to be made in windows and not scratch...  hmm


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#6 2009-11-03 06:49:23

Geo567
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Re: An "Advanced" Folder in the sample projects

Yeah! Put it in extras.
(Theres an Extras folder!  hmm )


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#7 2009-11-03 07:05:45

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Re: An "Advanced" Folder in the sample projects

Dude its examples that helps learn a guy/gal how to make something not to show him the extra extra extra complex programming and confuse him / her. Just think what will happen if a newbie sees something like archary range I was confused when i saw fish chomp.U can say a lot of lolz at this

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