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contains %s" msgstr "%L contiene %s" msgid "%a of %m" msgstr "%a de %m" msgid "%b
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I just made a multi-condition "wait until" block that allows you to check for multiple conditions and see if they are true! Multi-condition "wait until" block: Multi-condition wait until block by slate technologies | Sn…
So variables a and b are equal to 0.
(Reply Here) [scratchblocks] JavaScript function \( [] @delInput @addInput \) \{ [Test JavaScript in this block!] \} :: operators reporter [/scratchblocks] (Note: To use JavaScript in Snap!, you will need to enable Jav…
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I was wondering whether anyone else wanted to.
booleans are cast to 0 or 1, I’d recommend checking for not<(condition a) = (condition b)
link ! this is a work-in-progress / not to be used in your own projects create a new project or just stay in this one. just like the script variables block, but has a variadic input where each ( var = val ) seg…
27pm 3 I think it’s a little strange that in the three-variable example the a*b
yeah but actually, if you ever want to watch something on how computers work, i've found a playlist by Sebastian Lague that's inspired by Ben Eater's series and another one called "From NAND to Tetris" it's only four v…
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From a different topic Sounds interesting. Any specific ideas yet? Would it support optimization through integer linear programming?
It has to be that (car (cons a b)) = a (cdr (cons a b)) = b and that doesn’t work
The one I made below it's too slow to be used inside a MAP block to do a pixels_of_a_costume manipulation that has been discussed here. Can anybody make it a fast (JS-script) block?
your maps is writing a list (the four values of each pixel) inside those R, G and B
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I know this is a JavaScript question but I hope you guys can help me find the answer https://gamedev.stackexchange.com/questions/192376/how-to-play-multiple-sounds-at-once-without-reloading-data I tried getting help bu…
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