On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 8:30 AM, Dethe Elza <[email protected]> wrote:
> In fact, I'm interested enough in the block structure visualization that I've 
> been porting just the blocks, without the Scratch semantics and runtime, to 
> the web. You can use scratch-like blocks to write and output any language, 
> provided a language plugin. As a demonstration, I'm writing a language plugin 
> for Javascript (plus Raphael, for graphics) and Martyn Eggleton is working on 
> a plugin for writing Arduino code. It is still early days, very alpha, but if 
> anyone is interested there is more here:
>
> https://github.com/dethe/waterbear/wiki [info]
> https://github.com/dethe/waterbear/ [code]
> https://waterbearlang.com/ [Javascript demo]
> http://stretch.deedah.org/waterbear/ [Arduino demo]
>
> I've been meaning to share this with the group here, but wanting to get it 
> roughed in a bit more, but here it is in all its half-baked glory. Feedback 
> highly appreciated.
>
> --Dethe

Very cool project.  I'd like to see how easy it would be to use it for
Humus programs.

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