Thanks! These lessons are built on my experiences teaching beginner Scratch to thousands of kids, and observing that the same issues and questions keep coming up every almost every session. I'd invite you to check out my other Scratch Hacks videos, where I've been trying to compile these little nuggets into a series of short lessons that would benefit kids and their teachers.
saved my cs50 project haha! thank you. i had such trouble with the delay and also i could not strafe when holding down two buttons at once but now i can. very nice.
I've never tried this, but yes, that does the trick as well! This is a great workaround for the keyboard hat block's limitations. Thanks for the suggestion!
That's also a good way to code movement but its just unnecessary with a repeat until block Edit: I'm not hating I'm just saying bc barely anyone uses that block for movement
Thanks! Yeah, there won't be a lot in this series for veteran coders. Hoping these tutorials will be helpful for beginner Scratchers and especially teachers.
This is a great tutorial for new scratchers! The when key pressed hat block is really simple but has side effects.
Thanks! These lessons are built on my experiences teaching beginner Scratch to thousands of kids, and observing that the same issues and questions keep coming up every almost every session. I'd invite you to check out my other Scratch Hacks videos, where I've been trying to compile these little nuggets into a series of short lessons that would benefit kids and their teachers.
saved my cs50 project haha! thank you. i had such trouble with the delay and also i could not strafe when holding down two buttons at once but now i can. very nice.
Glad it helped!
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I've never tried this, but yes, that does the trick as well! This is a great workaround for the keyboard hat block's limitations. Thanks for the suggestion!
That's also a good way to code movement but its just unnecessary with a repeat until block
Edit: I'm not hating I'm just saying bc barely anyone uses that block for movement
@@atomecstudios you could use the makey makey scratch extension their hat blocks have no delay for some reason
I already knew this, but this is a good tutorial!
Thanks! Yeah, there won't be a lot in this series for veteran coders. Hoping these tutorials will be helpful for beginner Scratchers and especially teachers.
Ty, even after 1 year you can help my little brother create games!😇