081080117 wrote:
Why?
Who knows
Maybe 2.0 sounded fancier or something. It definitely sound more special than 1.5 or 1.9.
Sorry if I'm wrong, I don't know everything, OK?
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081080117 wrote:
Why?
When you make new softwares, the version depends on the changes. If you notice Scratch 1.2 and 1.3 have little changes, but Scratch 1.4 has big changes. And Scratch 2.0 will have LOTS of changes
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fg123 wrote:
Because 2.0 is meant to revolutionize scratch to meet up to Web 2.0 standards.
Web 2.0, Scratch 2.0.
GETIT? >: D
Ooh hai fg, haven't seen you for a while
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Um everything seems to have been said, but here's a link to the wiki article :3
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The number depends on how big the change is. As the next version is completely different (I think I read it was online, I'm not sure though), it goes to the next whole number. If a few more blocks were added, it would go to the next decimal number with one number after the decimal point, which is 1.5. If they were just fixing a minor bug which hardly anybody would notice, it would go to 1.4.1.
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