![]() Just snap together the C/C++ blocks you will find in the Input, Output, Control, Functions, Operators, and Variables categories. you can run the sample programs that you find in “C programs” or “C++ programs” or you can create your own blockC programs by adding (“+” button) or duplicating a program (rightclick menu) or by using File > New in order to create a completely new blockC program. in File > Open select the blockC.xml file (if during loading your browser tells you that there is a script that is not responding… just wait a little bit) 3. ![]() = How to Startup a block language To startup the blockC language follow these steps: 1. Let me know if you are intersted by dropping a line at. I'm developping a simpler version of blockC (only INT variables and only C instructions). I didn't investigate it in depth, but on my PC loading blockC crashes Firefox and freezes IE. WARNING: while bloP runs fine either in Chrome, Firefox or IE, blockC on the countrary is a bit heavy, so it runs fine only in Chrome. Please, let me know of every improvement you think I could make to the environment in order to make it really useful and easy-to-use for people who want to develop (or use) block languages. When you click on a new program, the program that is running (if any) will be automatically stopped. By clicking the green flag, the topmost program of the selected sprite will be run. In order to run a program just click on its script. ![]() In the “C programs” and “C++ programs” sprites you will find working examples of blockC programs. After loading the blockC.xml file in bloP you will see 6 categories of blocks: Input, Output, Control, Functions, Operators, Variables. At the moment I have a ready version of my “block-C” language (a subset of C/C++ implemented as a block programming language) that fully works in bloP. The environment is a mod of Snap (well, to be clear, without Snap the whole project just wouldn't be there… Thanks Jens and Brian for your wonderful environment!). Hi Everyone, I have completed a first draft of “bloP”, a development environment for block languages. Update: online demo of bloP/blockC available at.
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