Fuze for Nintendo Switch: An easy-to-learn text-based programming language
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Re: Fuze for Nintendo Switch: An easy-to-learn text-based programming language
#42... As opposed to all those non-text-based programming languages?
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#43Re: Fuze for Nintendo Switch: An easy-to-learn text-based programming language
#44... As opposed to all those non-text-based programming languages?
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#45Just to make sure I'm not missing anything, this is not yet available, right?
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#46What's great about this is that my daughter and I could use the living room tv to make a game- Even if the game is simple, it'll be a lot more compelling to a kid if they can design it themselves and then play it on a giant tv- Looking forward to trying this!
I think it's fantastic that it brings us right back to one of the things that made the first home computers so compelling: the ability to see what you just did on your TV.
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#47Earlier quoted context omitted.
There are so many things like Fuze for iOS. I've tested a number of them on my kids over the years, and I'd suggest: Codea is great. Lua, not basic. Great asset management for games. Pythonista is pretty good. Python, not basic. Swift Playgrounds is pretty great. Swift, not basic. You can do pretty much anything, including 3D and AR.
You know what Lua, Python and Swift have in common? None of them are as immediately accessible as Basic. Visual programming languages like Scratch et al have risen for a reason.
Re: Fuze for Nintendo Switch: An easy-to-learn text-based programming language
#48... As opposed to all those non-text-based programming languages?
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#49Re: Fuze for Nintendo Switch: An easy-to-learn text-based programming language
#50If Nintendo's policies haven't changed since SmileBASIC on 3DS/WiiU, the Fuze IDE will be the only way to modify your code. Editing on PC or even emailing it to yourself is right out.