While the current version is 3.0, the "1.x" era (released in the mid-2000s) established the core philosophy of visual coding.
(released May 11, 2007) is an early version of the visual programming language developed by the MIT Media Lab’s Lifelong Kindergarten Group. It introduced millions of young learners to programming through drag-and-drop code blocks. scratch 1.1
Would you like this adapted for a museum label, a blog post, or a technical archive? While the current version is 3
Scratch 1.1 set the foundation for the modern Scratch interface (current version 3.0). It is now obsolete but preserved for historical and educational study. Would you like this adapted for a museum
Scratch 1.1 is a revolutionary programming language developed by MIT that enables users to create interactive stories, games, and animations. This paper provides an in-depth analysis of Scratch 1.1, its features, and its impact on the programming community. We explore the language's syntax, semantics, and its applications in various fields.
Here is an informative look at both, as they represent major milestones in their respective fields. Final Scratch 1.1 (Digital DJ Software)