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- ZZ9PluralZAlpha
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A new operators block, similar to (letter () of [])
oh ok then.I'll ask on the S3 topic, I know 2017 has been mentioned before.I thought that I read in a forum post that I think was by one of the ACMs a few weeks or months back that Scratch 3.0 would be finished in 2019 at earliest.I thought it was sometime this year.Scratch 3.0 won't be coming out until January 2019 at earliest. man, on scratch 3.0 there have custom reporter! Why they should add an thing if you can make this at final of this year?
It could be that you were told the final release date and I was told when the public beta starts.
(Edit) Apparently late 2017 is the alpha.
- dvargasews
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A new operators block, similar to (letter () of [])
I'm worried that this topic is going off-topic and turning into a “when Scratch 3.0 will come out” topic.oh ok then.I'll ask on the S3 topic, I know 2017 has been mentioned before.I thought that I read in a forum post that I think was by one of the ACMs a few weeks or months back that Scratch 3.0 would be finished in 2019 at earliest.I thought it was sometime this year.Scratch 3.0 won't be coming out until January 2019 at earliest. man, on scratch 3.0 there have custom reporter! Why they should add an thing if you can make this at final of this year?
It could be that you were told the final release date and I was told when the public beta starts.
(Edit) Apparently late 2017 is the alpha.
- duckboycool
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1000+ posts
A new operators block, similar to (letter () of [])
This marks the end of Scratch 3.0, continue with the topic at hand please.
- p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-
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A new operators block, similar to (letter () of [])
I support, the workaround is long and can take a long time to make. I see a lot of uses for this, like a way to solve mathematical equations without specifically asking for numbers.
- TopicBumper
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A new operators block, similar to (letter () of [])
Bump, but there might be another, more popular suggestion for this.
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