I wonder if @via would like this
Here’s mine
I didn’t do all of it on the web, like duplicating objects and dragging them, but it was 98% coded
Here’s mine:
Simple, yet very fast and effective.
Speed: ~300 characters per frame (the updated version can do ~500 characters per frame). It can scan through 10000 characters in just under 1 second.
This is similar to ThinBuffalo’s find index code, but without the limitation of strings needing to be at certain lengths. My method is still a lot slower for anything above 300 characters (especially for 100,000 characters).
When will we be able to upload projects from the website? Or are we already able to?
You can already, but there’s a bug for iPad and iPhone with tapping the check mark and changing the title (Publish confirm does not do anything)
An LG smart fridge can go on the web.
You can code on the web explorer on the web indirectly adding support to anything with access to the web
Hmmm…
if they make a touchscreen fridge with access to safari for some reason, it’d actually work! lol
Of course, it’s not an official Samsung partnership by any means, though. That would be funny. :D
@Awesome_E I’ve found a bug when using the web explorer
The buttons aren’t designed for touchpads so I need using my Mac to publish projects and check codes when using it
I’ll post a video of Hopscotch on a smart fridge soon
I know, that’s been reported in #hopscotch-bugs:web-explorer already
I don’t have any issues editing the project, unless you’re talking about the title – which has also been reported
Lol. What’s next? Hopscotch on Nintendo 64?! /j
For some reason I am going to add all devices mentioned like this into my submission for the web explorer contest I’ve bookmarked posts
Screenshot your profile page after you log in…?
Ok, I got classes now, but when I get home I can screenshot
The layout looks very familiar to anyone using hopscotch a few years back. I remember they held onto this design with the educational app after the main app was updated to accommodate iPhones.
It is also similar to the layout (blocks on the left) for Scratch and Makecode. This will make it more accesible to anyone coming from those platforms.
How old is your computer
A year old