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my idea is that someone could create a block based editor that can compile to squeak, so as to make it easy for the average scratcher to mod 1.4 without extra programming experience, and would make mods a lot more accessible and interesting to people who only know scratch's block based layout.
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It's possible, but very, very, very hard to do, i could try to do that with some scratch mod with file reading and resetting, but i would have to learn the format and hope that it uses something like formatting in HTML, CSS Et cetera, which notepad and other text editors use to read files. <-- if that made no sense, i can see how it wouldn't make sense
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It's possible, but very, very, very hard to do, i could try to do that with some scratch mod with file reading and resetting, but i would have to learn the format and hope that it uses something like formatting in HTML, CSS Et cetera, which notepad and other text editors use to read files. <-- if that made no sense, i can see how it wouldn't make sense
just wondering if you know, What is squeak programmed in?
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SFollis wrote:It's possible, but very, very, very hard to do, i could try to do that with some scratch mod with file reading and resetting, but i would have to learn the format and hope that it uses something like formatting in HTML, CSS Et cetera, which notepad and other text editors use to read files. <-- if that made no sense, i can see how it wouldn't make sense
just wondering if you know, What is squeak programmed in?
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SFollis wrote:It's possible, but very, very, very hard to do, i could try to do that with some scratch mod with file reading and resetting, but i would have to learn the format and hope that it uses something like formatting in HTML, CSS Et cetera, which notepad and other text editors use to read files. <-- if that made no sense, i can see how it wouldn't make sense
just wondering if you know, What is squeak programmed in?
smalltalk
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estile wrote:SFollis wrote:It's possible, but very, very, very hard to do, i could try to do that with some scratch mod with file reading and resetting, but i would have to learn the format and hope that it uses something like formatting in HTML, CSS Et cetera, which notepad and other text editors use to read files. <-- if that made no sense, i can see how it wouldn't make sense
just wondering if you know, What is squeak programmed in?
smalltalk
Squeak is a programming language that branched off from smalltalk by adding a plethora of useful functions and libraries.
It's not, per se, "programmed in" anything, but the Squeak VM (which interprets the Squeak source to turn it into running code) and its DLL extensions are open source and written in C / C++.
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SJRCS_011 wrote:estile wrote:just wondering if you know, What is squeak programmed in?
smalltalk
Squeak is a programming language that branched off from smalltalk by adding a plethora of useful functions and libraries.
It's not, per se, "programmed in" anything, but the Squeak VM (which interprets the Squeak source to turn it into running code) and its DLL extensions are open source and written in C / C++.
I though squeak was smalltalk written in smalltalk Hmm, seems I'm misinformed on a bunch of stuff these days xD
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LS97 wrote:SJRCS_011 wrote:smalltalk
Squeak is a programming language that branched off from smalltalk by adding a plethora of useful functions and libraries.
It's not, per se, "programmed in" anything, but the Squeak VM (which interprets the Squeak source to turn it into running code) and its DLL extensions are open source and written in C / C++.I though squeak was smalltalk written in smalltalk Hmm, seems I'm misinformed on a bunch of stuff these days xD
^^ true dat
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