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Scratch is yet another programming language available to those who are already acquainted with the basics of coding in languages like C++ and Python. Scratch, on the other hand, was designed with children in mind; it has a straightforward drag-and-drop visual interface and straightforward guidelines. It allows anybody to make their own video games, interactive tales, and animations. Scratch is a free and open-source programming language and creative coding environment designed for kids 8 to 16 years old who want to learn how to code and share their projects with the world. In 2007, the MIT Media Lab made it accessible as a desktop program; since then, it has been translated into more than 70 tongues. Scratch 2.0, released in 2013, expanded the coding environment to web browsers, freeing it from its previous incarnation as a desktop software. Scratch 3.0 (2019) is the newest version, and it may be viewed from any device's browser, even tablets. Scratch has approximately 103 million users in 196 countries as of 2023, making it the biggest creative coding community for children and teenagers in the world. Scratch's developers set out to aid children in developing the three modern life skills—creative thinking, methodical reasoning, and teamwork—that are most in demand. The options for your game or animation with Scratch are almost endless, and that includes making your own characters and sound effects. It helps budding programmers develop computational thinking and problem-solving abilities. In addition, [URL=https://google.com/]google[/URL] a programming language designed for kids aged 5 to 7. Even if you don't know how to read or do arithmetic, you may still have fun with our simplified language.
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