11 months ago

Seems like it has confirmed that Scratch 4.0 is currently under development. Seems simple and procedurally fine to me.


I remember the day when Scratch 3.0 BETA was out before January of 2019. I was in middle school in my special needs class and opened a GitHub BETA release of Scratch 3.0 on my school computer and I was hyped because of how amazing and simplistic it looks. Now that we use 3.0 every day, it aged fairly well.

I won't try and speculate what it will looks like since @LilyMakesThings mentioned it'll be built off of 3.0. I really thought 3.0 would be the last we get because of how much it grew throughout developers (e.g. extension devs, modders, etc.).

This news also won't probably be a subject of my worries because the main mod I use is TurboWarp since I know that mod the longest more than any other mod.

Also, ST did make a wise decision to abandon the AI part out of this completely for a few reasons. AI is fine on its own but ethically needs boundaries to be put in before anyone ever thinks about using it.


My top priority as of now is to finish all of the incomplete projects I have both individually and dividually and then finally start the one I've been dreaming of for months.



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