I have officially been on 2 years, and in all my knowledge of learning... here is a beginners guide on scratch. Click to interact with each. Some Advice: I recommend using tutorials but don't rely on them! A lot of people, (including me) think they know how to code properly because they copied some instructions from a tutorial. You don't know how to code properly unless you yourself actually put effort into learning it. Some News: I've been thinking about making a series of projects where I use one main function in each. Motion, Control, Extensions, whatever. Some will be harder than others yes, but I believe I could do it, what do you guys think?
Thank you to Scratch for being my passion to become a real coder/game developer, I'm hoping to use Python, C++, etc someday. I might actually make real tutorials on how to do stuff, I just made this to help beginners, especially little kids just starting coding, to learn what all of it means. I also realize my writing might be a lil hard for a 7 year old to decipher, but the text to speech is very wonky, cutting off randomly, etc. So I'm not sure what to do, if you have any fixes or think you do, please remix.