LS97 wrote:
nxsupert wrote:
undacovabroda45 wrote:
I think if that if scratch were to ever go to another language, it should be something like java or python, some language that can be used on EVERY computer. the well-known c# IDE is visual studios, developed by Microsoft, and SOLD--it is not free.
that is if you use the pro . it is free here http://www.microsoft.com/express/Windows/
If you're interested in having the Professional version (I believe it's about £500) for free, and legal, I'm sure Microsoft wouldn't mind me sharing their site wit anyone interested: http://www.dreamspark.com/.
It's actually their site! If you're a student and can prove it, you've got it! Besides, you get loads of additional software free too.
It worked with me![]()
I have a mac :-|
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undacovabroda45 wrote:
Daffy22 wrote:
If anyone wants to proper games like on websites you need flash. (I think there is something called 'flux' by adobe which is free, I use Fl CS4
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You might be talking about adobe flex
yeah probbaly
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bbbeb wrote:
N'really. Java, Small Basic, SilverLight, and many other options exist.
Don't forget Scratch, Panther, Bingo, BYOB, Slash, Streak, Zing, Zatch...
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nxsupert wrote:
any one can give a tutorial.
Yes you can.
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@LS97 I meant online coding XD, but if you mod the applet, you can run those all online... like on Mod Share.
I think this entire thread is defeatist.
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bbbeb wrote:
nxsupert wrote:
any one can give a tutorial.
Yes you can.
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@LS97 I meant online coding XD, but if you mod the applet, you can run those all online... like on Mod Share.![]()
I think this entire thread is defeatist.![]()
Oh. Woops
Well then only Scratch I guess.
And yes it is
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What is it you're looking for?
Why bump?
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