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#1 2008-08-21 22:45:08

adriangl
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I am leaving Scratch (not what you think)

I am leaving Scratch. And this isn't some trick to get publicity. I have a good reason. My reason is that I am moving on to other programming languages such as HTML, Javascript, C++, ect., ect. You might see me on once in a while. But for now, goodbye.


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#2 2008-08-21 22:47:16

dingdong
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Re: I am leaving Scratch (not what you think)

I doubt, I tried python which is 50 times easier than C++ and I got bored because I didn't know what to do with it, but you can try anyway

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#3 2008-08-22 01:08:36

archmage
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Registered: 2007-05-18
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Re: I am leaving Scratch (not what you think)

C++ is one of the most difficult languages you can learn. Some easier languages are Turing and Ruby. If you just want a language that is just an upgraded version of scratch then you could try actionscript. With AS you make flash games and stuff that can be played online.

Last edited by archmage (2008-08-22 01:18:04)


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#4 2008-08-22 01:19:02

noobz
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Registered: 2008-06-24
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Re: I am leaving Scratch (not what you think)

are you going to comeback when v1.3 is out?


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#5 2008-08-22 05:44:53

Kingbradley6
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Registered: 2007-05-17
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Re: I am leaving Scratch (not what you think)

Off-topic: Why does everyone post a topic when they're leaving?

By the way, HTML and Javascript aren't programming languages  tongue   They are, respectively, a markup language and client side scripting - you can't create much with them alone.

And if you've only just come off from scratch I wouldn't suggest learning C++.  It's the hardest language to learn and if you think you'll be making games, even be it small, you're wrong.  It will take you a fair bit of time to both learn C++ and create something.  Pointers and memory = headache  tongue

As archmage suggested try Ruby.  I learnt it really quick and there's some good utilities out there to add-on.  For example, Gosu, helps to make 2D games in Ruby.

As for Flash and ActionScript, yeah it's OK - I just don't like it personally.  Not to mention Adobe CS3 Flash costs in the hundreds.  I wish I didn't have it these days.

Just look at the difference of the 'Hello World' program in C++ compared to Ruby.

C++ =

Code:

#include <iostream>
using namespace std;

int main()
{
cout << "Hello World";

return 0;
}

Ruby =

Code:

puts "Hello World"

See the, quite drastic, difference?  OK, so you could say that C++ can make a PS3 game and Ruby can't.  Yes, true but the time it will take to program a PS3 game by yourself is in the years.

At the end of the day though some people choose to learn hard stuff first, it's just I personally don't suggest this method.  Work your way up (and miss out ActionScript  tongue ).

Just my two cents.

Last edited by Kingbradley6 (2008-08-22 16:32:19)

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#6 2008-08-22 08:19:32

Lanie
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Registered: 2008-02-03
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Re: I am leaving Scratch (not what you think)

Well i think it is good you are trying other programs but maybe you are leaving scratch to soon. I hope you do well!

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#7 2008-08-22 16:27:49

mletreat
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Registered: 2008-05-01
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Re: I am leaving Scratch (not what you think)

adriangl wrote:

I am leaving Scratch. And this isn't some trick to get publicity. I have a good reason. My reason is that I am moving on to other programming languages such as HTML, Javascript, C++, ect., ect. You might see me on once in a while. But for now, goodbye.


                                                          This is a shout out to
                                                       all my friends online who helped me
                                                           with scratch.  big_smile   big_smile   big_smile

That's great that you are expanding your knowledge to new programming languages!  You can use much of the programming fundamentals you have learned with Scratch to help you learn new languages.  Best of luck to you!

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#8 2008-08-22 16:30:28

geckofreak
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Registered: 2007-12-20
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Re: I am leaving Scratch (not what you think)

html isn't a programming langauge


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#9 2008-08-22 16:56:16

archmage
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Re: I am leaving Scratch (not what you think)

geckofreak wrote:

html isn't a programming langauge

Of course it is.


Hi, I am Archmage coder extraordinaire. I do Scratch,pascal,java,php,html, AS2 and AS3. Leave me a message if you want coding advice. Also check out my personal website, lots of good stuff about web development, Flash, and Scratch (v1 and v2) !

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#10 2008-08-22 17:01:27

Kingbradley6
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Re: I am leaving Scratch (not what you think)

HTML is a web markup language thus it's name: HyperText MarkUp Language.  It isn't a programming language.  It's only function is to write content for the web.

Edit: It's only langauges such as Ruby, C#, C, C++, Java etc that are programming languages.

Last edited by Kingbradley6 (2008-08-22 17:05:14)

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