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    mBlock

    mBlock

    Base on scratch offline v2.0 by MIT

    mBlock is a visual programming platform based on Scratch 3.0 that helps students learn programming concepts through drag-and-drop blocks, Python, and IoT/AI modules. Developed by Makeblock, it supports programming robots and Arduino boards with an intuitive interface. Designed for education, it bridges the gap between beginner-friendly environments and real-world coding with Python, AI, and robotics tools.
    Downloads: 69 This Week
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    scratch-flash

    scratch-flash

    Legacy Flash-based version of the Scratch programming editor

    Scratch Flash is the legacy version of the Scratch visual programming environment used to teach coding through creative projects and animations. Developed using Adobe Flash, it was the original engine powering Scratch 2.0. Although deprecated and replaced by Scratch 3.0, this version remains available for archival and historical purposes or for environments still supporting Flash.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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