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Run Snap! |
Snap! 5 |
What do you get if you combine
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You get a broadly inviting programming language for kids and adults that’s also a platform for serious study of computer science. (See the About page for details.)
Animated tree |
Path Finder |
Space Invaders |
Snake |
Menuet |
Interactive tree |
Swimmer |
Count change |
Y combinator |
Animal game |
Joke |
Roman numerals |
Snap! 4.2.2.9 is the current version. Try out the language at https://snap.berkeley.edu/run (the button above).
Need help? | Read the Reference Manual. |
Manual updates: | First class sprites |
Tables | |
Linked lists | |
Block Enhancements | |
Still have a question? | Ask on our forum. |
Found a bug? | Report it at our Github repository. |
Looking for BYOB3? | Download it here. |
You can now run Snap! offline in your browser. Click the link for instructions.
First “Export project” and save the resulting XML file. Then go to http://snapp.citilab.eu/
Go to Snapin8r2
For mobile browsers:
Device | Version Notes |
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iPhone | iOS 8 or higher. However on iOS, uploaded sound files can't be played in a script. (All iOS versions have this restriction.) |
Android | Use Chrome for Android and not the stock browser that comes with some devices. |
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