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- Snap! Forum - A friendly place to discuss programming with Snap!.
This category is for people interested in the inner workings of Snap!: what's inside its implementation, how to extend it, and so on Please do not post advanced-topics-ish messages elsewhere The goal is to ensure that the vast majority of users, who make projects in Snap ! without knowing how it works, aren't scared away from the forum or
- Art Music - Module 9: Designing Games (Spring 2025)
"Creating Art Music" is an introductory course designed to introduce creative activities in the context of art and music Thus far the course has been taught at the middle school, high school, community college, and university level (with appropriate adaptations for each level) Each week this fall, students in the course are posting their projects in this strand of the Snap! forum Here is
- Snap! Tips - a list of useful tips in Snap!
Useful Tips in Snap! This is a list of the most useful tips in the Snap! editor in case you don't know This is a wiki post, you can edit this post, but: Rules for editing Follow the above rules Editing this post without following the rules may have a risk of being reverted Tips (you may edit this part and below) 1 - Previous costume Do not use switch to costume ((costume #) - (1)) block and
- Snapblocks (Part 1) - Share your Projects - Snap! Forum
You all know about scratchblocks, it is a way to generate images of scratch scripts from text Currently scratchblocks is being used on the forum and the wiki It does have some Snap! support, but not a whole lot There are grey rings, variadic input arrows, and the list icon (although the forum hasn't gotten that update yet) [scratchblocks] (map ((join @addInput :: operators) ((#1) :: grey
- Snap! v10. 5 released - Announcements - Snap! Forum
We’ve just released @SnapCloud v10 5 featuring sound recording capabilities on iOS devices and a new block for getting tilt sensor data from your phone or tablet
- Jumping script! - Snap! Editor - Snap! Forum
brother helping sister here! so my sister is making a platformer and wanted to know how to make the player able to move while jumping!
- Which is better, Snap! or Scratch? - political - Snap! Forum
Snap! is now an independent program, not sharing code with Scratch, but we have obviously adapted their vocabulary of block, script, stage, sprite, and so on, and most of their actual blocks (although reimplemented) Our screen layout is close to that of Scratch 1 4, which we prefer to the later Scratch layouts
- Snapblocks Tutorial - Tutorials (Heres how to. . . ) - Snap! Forum
Snapblocks is a fork of scratchblocks by @ego-lay_atman-bay, it does exactly what you think Although it's mostly scratchblocks but with Snap! style, there ARE differences you need to know incase Snap! puts them in forums or you want to try them To test out snapblocks for your self, click on this text to visit the website CATEGORIES The categories are mostly the same in snapblocks motion
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