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  1. Snap! Forum - A friendly place to discuss programming with Snap!.

    A friendly place to discuss programming with Snap!.

  2. Snap!6 is here, and it's all about scale - Blog - Snap! Forum

    Jul 8, 2020 · Snap!6 is here, and it's all about scale. Thousands of miles apart, yet online together, our team of UC Berkeley researchers, SAP engineers and educators from multiple …

  3. Art & Music - Module 9: Designing Games (Spring 2025)

    Mar 24, 2025 · In this week's module, we will begin exploring how to create games in Snap!. Since games tend to be more complex, this module will extend across multiple weeks, as we …

  4. So.. Snap! has 3D now :) - Share your Projects - Snap! Forum

    Mar 10, 2024 · someone on the snap team just decided to make a bit more modern version of beetleblocks Hi, you're right, and I'm that person in the Snap! team. I also was the developer …

  5. Making Pong - Snap! Editor - Snap! Forum

    Feb 13, 2025 · Hello, and welcome Snap!. It is recommended that you start a new topic for things like this, seeing as this topic was about helping kingico1133 in particular with their game, not …

  6. Snap! v10.5 released - Announcements - Snap! Forum

    Feb 28, 2025 · We’ve just released @SnapCloud v10.5 featuring sound recording capabilities on iOS devices and a new block for getting tilt sensor data from your phone or tablet ...

  7. Random block without using random blocks! - Snap! Forum

    Mar 26, 2022 · Yes! As you saw in the title, this is a block that can generate random numbers without using block. It generates a list with raw random numbers that can be processed to …

  8. Intro to Recursion - Tutorials (Here's how to...) - Snap! Forum

    Jan 25, 2026 · We’ll start with pig Latin. To translate a word to pig Latin, you move its initial consonants to the end of the word, so that it starts with a vowel, and then append “ay”. So, …

  9. What is the difference between Snap! and Scratch?

    Apr 13, 2020 · Not in Snap!; the point of that paragraph is that for us, all sprite-local procedures are public. But in traditional OOP languages there's always a way to distinguish private …

  10. Latest topics - Snap! Forum

    1 day ago · A friendly place to discuss programming with Snap!.