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What is Scratch?
I always read that they talk about scratch and I still do not know what that is ...
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InvBoy I think you mean when someone says "building from scratch". That doesnt mean that this is made with Scratch :). It means that the code is created from the ground up new, so i. e. you dont copy anything to it or create any extensions.
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Humarci 16 And how it work to program in Java, Python or C++... I don't understand that...
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Hatsy Rei I know that, i have a year in SoloLearn, i don't know how Scratch can work with other languages
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Scratch is another programming website but it's for beginners i started too on scratch. But it's easy to understand it, cause it has puzzle elements and you don't need to know them. Cause they're in a "library" and you can select them and put them in the code "canvas".
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InvBoy In that case, reading this thread might give you a good idea of how that is achievable, although I doubt Scratch is a common focus when it comes to interoperability.
https://www.sololearn.com/Discuss/1151537/?ref=app
https://www.sololearn.com/Discuss/275411/?ref=app
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The scratch use HTML (I think) but you don't need to understand HTML. You need to understand the scratch
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Scratch is blockbased learning where you learn about motions and sensing etc of sprites (characters in scratch are called sprites. )