Cool. I need it to try and compile a panther project into an exe.
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Hahaha. The Panther Team's gonna freak. I'm going to get a real kick out of this
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we know the source code is in there, we're not going to freak
it's there for people to see and read as we want people to learn about programming from our work.
It's a bit sad that you couldn't wait to see us freak though
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bbbeb wrote:
...Or did i just find the Panther Source code?
(im not gonna steal any blocks, but if i do, ill give credit.)
its easy, go to C/program files/panther1.0/source/source1.0
i already hacked it
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fuzzwuzz wrote:
bbbeb wrote:
...Or did i just find the Panther Source code?
(im not gonna steal any blocks, but if i do, ill give credit.)
its easy, go to C/program files/panther1.0/source/source1.0
i already hacked it
But Panther is open source, you don't need to hack it, simply go to the "Source" folder.
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Do you know how easy it is to "hack" panther? Just right click on any block and click "edit block." And you're done.
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sparks wrote:
It's a bit sad that you couldn't wait to see us freak though
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My apologies. Just my first instinct. I'm bad at being a human being
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Lol. Easier way is ScratchReallyRock's way.
And if i give credit can i use some of the blocks for something im creating? (since i actually learned from it.)
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nXIII wrote:
coolstuff wrote:
Don't you have to include the source code and allow people to edit it given the liscense of Scratch?
The source is included; some people just didn't notice it!
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Yeah, the non curious people (not like me, I've already found it)
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