When I talked about Labyrinth I talked about LabyrinthJS: the one include in Sugarizer (and ported in JS by me), not the Sugar version. Regarding eToys it's already included in Sugarizer. I've worked with Bert on it. Unfortunately eToys use some extended JavaScript so it don't work very well on mobile browsers. It's why it's not on the favorite view by default but it's there, you could test it yourself. Regarding Scratch 3.0, I've already talked with Scratch guys on that at Bordeaux. Scratch 3.0 is a full rewrite of Scratch in JS. A pre-version is already playable here [1], source code is here [2]. I don't think it will be a hard work to integrate it in Sugarizer when it will be ended.
Regards. Lionel. [1] https://llk.github.io/scratch-gui/ [2] https://github.com/LLK/scratch-gui 2017-09-26 22:03 GMT+02:00 Chris Leonard <cjlhomeaddr...@gmail.com>: > > > On Tue, Sep 26, 2017 at 12:33 PM, Caryl Bigenho <cbige...@hotmail.com> > wrote: > >> Fascinating! Labyrinth was also the favorite of both teachers and >> students when we were at the EduJam in Uruguay. >> > > Sadly, the upstream home of Labyrinth is more or less dormant. > > https://github.com/labyrinth-team/labyrinth > > Someone does check in from time to time, so pull requests might be > welcomed. > > cjl > > >
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