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| URL = {{URL|https://scratch.mit.edu/}} | | URL = {{URL|https://scratch.mit.edu/}} | ||
| logo = Scratch Logo.png | |||
| image = Scratch1.4.png | |||
| description = Scratch 1.4 running on Windows 7 | |||
| project_status = {{specialcase}} | | project_status = {{specialcase}} | ||
| archiving_status = {{upcoming}} | | archiving_status = {{upcoming}} | ||
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Revision as of 03:01, 4 June 2022
Scratch | |
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![]() Scratch 1.4 running on Windows 7 | |
URL | https://scratch.mit.edu/[IA•Wcite•.today•MemWeb] |
Status | Special case |
Archiving status | Upcoming... |
Archiving type | Unknown |
IRC channel | #fleshwound (on hackint) |
Scratch is 'a high-level block-based visual programming language and website aimed primarily at children as an educational tool for programming'.
In May 2022, it was rumoured that unshared projects, previously accessible through the API and thereby with third-party client alternatives, would likely be made private soon.[1]
Technical details
- Website (official client): https://scratch.mit.edu/[IA•Wcite•.today•MemWeb]
- API: projects.scratch.mit.edu
https://projects.scratch.mit.edu/ID
returns the data for a project. It can be either a JSON response with references to assets (hosted on assets.scratch.mit.edu) or, for old projects up to ID 3.8 million or so, a binary file that includes the assets. IDs are decimal and go to around 690 million as of late May 2022.
References