Scratch 3.0 is the next-generation visual programming language designed to make coding accessible, creative, and collaborative. Developed by the Lifelong Kindergarten Group at the MIT Media Lab, ...
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It does this by making Scratch VM fetch a project, and in doing so, it tracks the assets it fetches from the project.json. It converts the fetched assets and project.json into a base64 data URI. It ...
Abstract: Web 3.0 represents the next evolutionary stage of the Internet, characterized by a “read-write-own” paradigm that empowers users to control their own data. Driven by advancements in edge ...
Abstract: Compared to the content-centric “read”-based Web 1.0 and the “read-write”-based Web 2.0, Web 3.0 is based on the “read-write-own” paradigm, which is user-centric. Web 3.0 applications are ...
In an interview with Mitchel Resnick, who leads the group at MIT that develops Scratch, Amanda Sandler, CS First Program Manager asked Mitchell to explain main new ...
Students and Scratch programmers patiently waiting for the official launch of the new Scratch 3.0 programming and visual coding environment, will be pleased to know ...
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