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Common pitfalls when working with lists (and how to avoid them) – Tutorials (Here’s how to…) – Snap! Forum

https://forum.snap.berkeley.edu/t/common-pitfalls-when-working-with-lists-and-how-to-avoid-them/14880/1

Lists are a very flexible, powerful data type. One of Snap!’s ancestors, the famous Lisp language, was even entirely based on list processing (hence its name). In Snap!, lists can be used to represent arrays, ordinary li…
On the other hand a functional programming style, using primitives such as , – these

Common pitfalls when working with lists (and how to avoid them) – Tutorials (Here’s how to…) – Snap! Forum

https://forum.snap.berkeley.edu/t/common-pitfalls-when-working-with-lists-and-how-to-avoid-them/14880

Lists are a very flexible, powerful data type. One of Snap!’s ancestors, the famous Lisp language, was even entirely based on list processing (hence its name). In Snap!, lists can be used to represent arrays, ordinary li…
On the other hand a functional programming style, using primitives such as , – these

Do Scratch broadcasts really support modularity? – Page 2 – Computer Science – Snap! Forum

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I was unaware that there was a rationale behind the Scratch Team's decision to implement 'broadcasts' instead of a 'typical' message-passing system, but I don't think that it supports the stated goal of modularity. Bro…
On the other hand, broadcasts running multiple times simultaneously could lead to

How do I implement a simple JavaScript function in Snap! – Advanced Help with Snap! – Snap! Forum

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WARNING! this topic contains: strong opinions, sarcasm, rants (PG-13) JavaScript (R) :smirk: ——— I'm trying to understand how I can implement JavaScript code as part of a Snap! function. Used Blockly as an input dev…
They split the key layout so that each hand can be at its natural angle, but the