’Tis the season to … Bake Your Own Hat Blocks!
This year Saint Nicholas brought us a new version of @SnapCloud that lets you bake your own event hats. And he’s also hidden a few other surprises … can you find them all?
Run: snap.berkeley.edu/run
Read: github.com/jmoenig/Snap/rele…
I'm super excited to experiment with enabling programmers to define their own event hat blocks in @SnapCloud, expressed as predicates describing the condition which fires the event:
You can now connect #MITAppInventor apps to the physical world with the new @microblocksfun extension! Learn how to use it in our new beginner-friendly MicroBlocks Hello Purr tutorial 😸
🔗 Check out the tutorial: ow.ly/4jGU50U5vkJ
Dynamicland's new website, documenting ten years of work, will be released tomorrow at dynamicland.org.
In the meantime, this video about Dynamicland's precursor gives some backstory and motivations. youtube.com/watch?v=uI7J3II5…
Dynamicland's new documentation space will go online on Sept 4.
As a prelude, here is a video about Dynamicland's precursor. youtube.com/watch?v=uI7J3II5…
By combining the excellent API of Spline with the powerful extensibility of Snap!, we can create a 3D microworld. It supports loading any Spline project and programming with blocks in Snap!. More details: wwj718.github.io/post/progra…#3dworld@SnapCloud@splinetool@moenig
Did you already try our pilot version? You can program your @microbit_edu or ESP32 based board through BLE? Remember it is a pilot version, so things could change or not work 100%, but that is the fun of testing. The results at the moment are excellent. microblocks.fun/run-pilot/mi…