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IS THIS A RIPOFF OF SCRATCH???
I have a question. Help with Snap!
IS THIS A RIPOFF OF SCRATCH???
I have a question. Help with Snap!
First Project: cars-extended-warrantee – Replit (it’s a joke btw, read bottom text) Account: prisems (earth ⠕) – Replit I’ll mostly be making HTML and JS stuff on it. Might learn some python idk and CSS on the way. I a…
I Have a Replit Now!
IM SO EXITED FULL PULLOUTS AND COMPLETE VARDRADIC CONTROL TONS OF NEW SPECIAL MENUS FULL FIRST CLASS COLOR SUPPORT???? ALL PRIMITIVES ARE NOW EDITABLE?????? SKEW?? I DONT EVEN KNOW WHAT TO SAY IM SPEECHL…
written backwards, so instead of (+ 2 3) they have 2 3 +.
Please bear in mind that Snap! development is done almost entirely on a volunteer basis. Bernat is the only one paid full-time (by SAP) to work on Snap! development, and his primary specialization is the community site …
I have this great idea for a really cool new feature!
I am working on a clicker game, so I would like to advertise it to gain awareness. If you want certain features in the game, please reply to this comment, and they may get implemented. A Perfectly Normal Clicker Game is…
Please look at the code for the colors for ones that I have already used.
Hello! I'm very fascinated by the development process of Snap!, specifically how new ideas are formulated and implemented. I know there are few developers (and that Jens programs), but what goes behind the design of new …
People who use screen readers have a screen reader they’re comfortable with, and
When debugging, I'd find it very handy, when the code hits a pause all breakpoint, to be able to assign a keypress to be the equivalent of pressing the yellow play button to continue. (This might already exist but I've…
Could we have a continue after pause block please? Feature Requests Snap!
i am absolutly brain dead on what to do so yeah
Does any body have some challenges in snap to do because im bored Requests to
..but hidden behind a relabel option for I like using the let block (as its neater than declaring a var and then setting it) but I end up debating with myself – should I spend time importing a lib just to get it as it…
Could we have the library let block be made a primitive Feature Requests Snap
..but hidden behind a relabel option for I like using the let block (as its neater than declaring a var and then setting it) but I end up debating with myself – should I spend time importing a lib just to get it as it…
Could we have the library let block be made a primitive Feature Requests Snap