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MIT Media Lab's Scratch 3 programming language is now available to install on Raspberry Pi.
The latest Raspbian release (the operating system image for Raspberry Pi) has a new and improved version of Scratch for those who want to use it on the Pi.
Might be interested to know that the official Raspberry Pi Foundation has published a new article that looks at all the new features within Scratch 2.0 and how they can be used with the Raspberry Pi.
Scratch 2.0 can now be used as an offline app for the Raspberry Pi. This is because the latest update to the Raspbian OS includes the app, which makes ...
Following on from the release of Scratch 3 last week the official Raspberry Pi Foundation has this week announced it has started updating its pre-project resources to support the new Scratch 3 ...
Scratch 3.0, a visual language programming language from MIT Media Lab, can now run on Raspberry Pi’s Raspbian OS. The Pi people have been working with MIT ever since Scratch 3 was released in January ...
If you want to try this on other (non-Raspberry Pi) computers, Scratch is available for most systems, including Windows, Mac OS X and most flavours of Linux.
Last Updated: 7/26/18 Teaching Standard: In this module, you will learn to wirelessly control a mobile platform using the Raspberry Pi with the graphical programming tool Scratch Ver. 2.0. Scratch Ver ...
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If you want to try this on other (non-Raspberry Pi) computers, Scratch is available for most systems, including Windows, Mac OS X and most flavours of Linux.
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