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  1. This category is for people interested in the inner workings of Snap!: what's inside its implementation, how to extend it, and so on. Please do not post advanced-topics-ish messages elsewhere. The goal is to ensure that the vast majority of users, who make projects in Snap! without knowing how it works, aren't scared away from the forum or made ...

  2. 31 août 2024 · I'm still not planning to ditch it. ego-lay_atman-bay September 3, 2024, 7:01pm 13. If you're doing it in snap, then you can't share it on the forum or on the community site. There's a rule banning online chat projects, due to the fact that the snap team can't moderate them all. rixthetyrunt September 5, 2024, 5:18am 14.

  3. 15 mai 2024 · Spiral script pic (1)912×790 118 KB. bh May 17, 2024, 7:44pm 6. futurealba: Is their a way to make it round instead of hexagon shaped. Sure, just make a polygon with a zillion tiny sides. sonic123cdmania May 17, 2024, 7:47pm 7. bh: zillion. That's not a real number (in all senses of the term).

  4. 3 févr. 2024 · Forum. Snapblocks (Part 1) Share your Projects. scratchblocks, snapblocks. ego-lay_atman-bay February 3, 2024, 1:58am 1. You all know about scratchblocks, it is a way to generate images of scratch scripts from text. Currently scratchblocks is being used on the forum and the wiki. It does have some Snap! support, but not a whole lot.

  5. 27 févr. 2023 · Shopping list v1 - Share your Projects - Snap! Forum. Shopping list v1. Share your Projects. loucheman February 27, 2023, 4:47pm 1. In this shopping list project, i improved the basic concept by going from this: to this: bh March 2, 2023, 1:11am 2. Whoa!

  6. 22 mai 2024 · Snap! Editor. catclawz May 22, 2024, 10:52am 1. Trying to use pen to draw a circle, the way i learned how to do that was basically: for i in range 1-360 { go to x: ( (sin of i)*circleSize) y: ( (cos of i)*circleSize) } but that will just draw it in the centre (0,0), but i can't quite work out how to move that circle somewhere else.

  7. 17 déc. 2023 · The primitive blocks are made for use of allowing libraries to use javascript without needing to turn on javascript extensions. Think of it like verified javascript functions. Since they are only meant for use in libraries, you should be using the library blocks instead. u39902fh December 17, 2023, 6:34pm 3.

  8. 1 nov. 2020 · mobility212 January 11, 2024, 12:36am 15. Sorry for exposing dev version. If you go to Snap! 10, and turn Blocks all the way in settings, then you edit the "if on edge, bounce" block, you get to see the full-fledged definition of the primitive! The code looks complicated, I hope that you understand the code.

  9. 2 févr. 2021 · One of the biggest hurdles for learning Snap! LISTS is that some of the solutions (shown above) are too complex for many children who are used to Scratch (until now). So they are usually avoided as being 'too difficult' for primary (elementary) school aged children (except the most able coders). An easy example for Snap!

  10. 16 avr. 2021 · Hi, in case you are interested: here is SciSnap! It is a system of two parts: on the one hand, categories can be added to the current Snap! version , hidden or deleted. On the other hand, quite extensive libraries of about 250 new blocks in total can be loaded into these new categories. The libraries are related to image processing, diagramming, mathematics, data analysis and databases, graphs ...

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