MIT has open sourced its free educational development tool and programming language Scratch 2.0. The code has been uploaded to GitHub, and is the basis for the online and offline versions of Scratch.
The latest version of a tool used to teach kids how to program video games, animations and interactive art is now open source. The Scratch 2.0 editor and player can now be found in GitHub under the ...
Students, makers and developers looking to learn more about the Scratch programming interface in conjunction with the Raspberry Pi mini PC. Might be interested to know that the official 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 Scratch 2.0 available offline on the Raspberry Pi ...