Esperanto translation http://web.archive.org/web/20161101185807/http://snap.berkeley.edu/eo.po
Share this project" msgstr "Publikigi ĉi tiun projekton" msgid "Share This Project Online
Share this project" msgstr "Publikigi ĉi tiun projekton" msgid "Share This Project Online
"Share this project" msgstr "Compartir este Proyecto" msgid "Share This Project Online
I have a JS block that runs as a continuation. If it possible for the JS to "call" a Snap block via the Javascript?
-made animations and interactive quizzes into online learning platforms such as Scale
A little introduction here. I've been using Scratch since 2017, and I loved it. Up until 2021 (a shocking year), my account got IP banned for a (maybe) good reason. I reached out to ST and they said that I would be unban…
2022, 10:35am 5 I think there is are costume/sound/backdrop libraries on the online
msgid "Share this project" msgstr "Μοιράσου αυτό το έργο" msgid "Share This Project Online
From a different topic Sounds interesting. Any specific ideas yet? Would it support optimization through integer linear programming?
. :~/ toontalk January 16, 2024, 7:12am 13 I finally found an online source
"Share this project"
msgstr "Souporaba tega projekta"
msgid "Share This Project Online
I'm fruitfully using Snapin8r to import Scratch projects to Snap (thanks @djdolphin!). Everything works smoothly. I recently noticed that, when importing some Scratch blocks, it is not easy for the user understand what …
disks in two months, let alone any theoretical future internet where everyone is online
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 don’t make them any more (but you can still buy one with a little research online
I'm fruitfully using Snapin8r to import Scratch projects to Snap (thanks @djdolphin!). Everything works smoothly. I recently noticed that, when importing some Scratch blocks, it is not easy for the user understand what …
They say kids get confused if what they see online isn’t exactly what’s on the curriculum