It has been a fair while since i used scratch, it inspired to learn more (one) language and take Programming a lot further. Scratch really is the ultimate place to start coding abd understanding C structure (sort of)
Scratch, its great! Just have 2 comments, 1. Why not build on SmallTalk Squeak, (which came from MIT, and had very similar characteristics) rather than start from scratch with Java? 2. The ability to share, collaborate and 'fork'; that's what FOSS (Free and Open Source Software) is all about. Also research 0n these concepts were were done 1970's at MIT by Alan Kay (a founder of SmallTalk), Seymour Papert et al.. Too bad there was a reinvention of wheels? (pls correct me if I'm wrong)
Seeing children as learners and not children. Mitch continues to push for what is good for children/learners....Keep going Mitch. We need your voice.
It has been a fair while since i used scratch, it inspired to learn more (one) language and take Programming a lot further.
Scratch really is the ultimate place to start coding abd understanding C structure (sort of)
Hola, seria genial contar con la traducción al español
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You're great Mitch! I love your work and LLK! Cheers!
Scratch, its great! Just have 2 comments,
1. Why not build on SmallTalk Squeak, (which came from MIT, and had very similar characteristics) rather than start from scratch with Java?
2. The ability to share, collaborate and 'fork'; that's what FOSS (Free and Open Source Software) is all about.
Also research 0n these concepts were were done 1970's at MIT by Alan Kay (a founder of SmallTalk), Seymour Papert et al..
Too bad there was a reinvention of wheels? (pls correct me if I'm wrong)
mark