I've been using Scratch for a while and I sorta want something more advanced, but I have tried different programming languages and I can't figure them out. Also, I don't know how to do code. So after some thought, I made a project telling people about my idea, Scratch Pro (it's on the front page, if you want to look at it). Anyway, a bunch of the really good scratchers (addzero, illusionist, etc...) told me that I should try BYOB. What is that? Here are a few questions that I want answered about BYOB:
- Basically, what is it?
- Where do you upload BYOB projects? Can you?
- What is it's difficulty level?
- Would you recommend it to me?
Those are the questions. If you have anything else to tell me, than please do so.
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Byob is a program created by Jens which you can build your own blocks without any knowledge of c+.
You can not upload with it
Very straight forward and has also new blacks in it, 3.0 is a bit more advanced but still fairly easy.
Yes would defenitly recommend it but do not use it to upload projects because they do not run in scratch or online or can be uploaded
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1. You can script code into a block, for example - it can save space and be fun.
2. You upload them normally, but they don't work online and such.
3. It has a large range.
4. Yep!
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If you want to ask questions about BYOB, go here - it's the BYOB topic.
If you want to ask questions about BYOB 2.99 (the alpha test for 3.0), go here - it's the topic about BYOB 2.99/3.0.
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