Ha! That topic name reeled you in, didn't it? Anyway, this is a random doodle of what Scratch would look like if I were king of the world and the MIT Media Lab members were my slaves. Enjoy...and take note.
Last edited by fullmoon (2008-10-15 23:02:17)
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I can't really read it but it looks awsome. Nice drawing.
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andresmh wrote:
That is so cool! What exactly would the "my friends" and "my projects" block would do?
They're array blocks. Rather than using Jen's "Add Array" function, I think it would be nice to manipulate them more like files. These would have similar functions to the [random project of [tammy]] blocks in NetScratch, but would recognize when you log in and prevent any "misunderstandings" that could happen when I use my Scratch-based chat system shown to tell everyone I'm Paddle2See.
Last edited by fullmoon (2008-08-08 15:50:56)
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Interesting blocks. So you think that NetScratch and Scratch should be combined, with more internet features?
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relyt12101 wrote:
Interesting blocks. So you think that NetScratch and Scratch should be combined, with more internet features?
Exactly. I also want strings, arrays, and GUI object support. Do I sound like a bratty seven-year-old girl writing up her Christmas list?
Last edited by fullmoon (2008-06-01 09:44:59)
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fullmoon wrote:
Do I sound like a bratty seven-year-old girl writing up her Christmas list?
yup, I love it, though, lolz! Great design, btw. I like pencil-and-paper designs (ok, donut-napkin designs tend to be even better....)
But, seriously: I agree with you that Scratch would benefit from more blocks providing functionality which is currently restricted to the "edit-mode", like dynamic sound recording. Just now had a look at your "chatbox"-code. Wow, it *is* actually functional, not just a joke (well, yeah...content aside). This is so cool!
Last edited by Jens (2008-06-02 07:13:10)
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ew... thast ugly... no jk jk, thats pretty tight
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jcv1235 wrote:
how long did it take you to draw that???
I did it rather than my history homework within about 15 minutes. But when I fall asleep at night, I dream of a better Scratch, so this was pretty easy.
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fullmoon wrote:
jcv1235 wrote:
how long did it take you to draw that???
I did it rather than my history homework within about 15 minutes. But when I fall asleep at night, I dream of a better Scratch, so this was pretty easy.
Wow. Just wow. I dream of Harry Potter... I once met JK Rowling in a dream.I could've actually seen her in real life, but A) my parent's wouldn't let me, and B) tickets were sold out. Oh well... maybe someday when I become Scratch-Obsessed I'll dream of it.
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