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  1. Snap! is a platform for learning and creating with computer science. Explore examples of projects, topics, and fractals made with Snap! blocks and share your own creations.

    • Run Snap Now

      Snap! Build Your Own Blocks is a free online tool that lets...

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      Log In - Snap! Build Your Own Blocks

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      Explore - Snap! Build Your Own Blocks

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      This category is for people interested in the inner workings...

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      Example Projects - Snap! Build Your Own Blocks

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      Join - Snap! Build Your Own Blocks

    • About Snap

      Snap! (formerly BYOB) is a visual, drag-and-drop programming...

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      In Snap!, blocks built by the user bear the same weight as...

  2. Snap! Build Your Own Blocks is a free online tool that lets you create your own interactive games, animations and simulations with blocks.

  3. Snap! is a platform for learning and creating with computer science. Explore examples, topics, and projects made with Snap!, or run your own code online.

  4. Snap! is an extended version of Scratch that allows you to create your own blocks and data structures. It is suitable for learning computer science and runs in your browser.

  5. Snap! (formerly Build Your Own Blocks) is a free block-based educational graphical programming language and online community. Snap allows students to explore, create, and remix interactive animations, games, stories, and more, while learning about mathematical and computational ideas. While inspired by Scratch, Snap! has many

  6. Snap! is a visual programming language developed by UC Berkeley that teaches advanced computer science concepts to high school students. Learn about the research projects and publications that use Snap! to design microworlds, outreach to underrepresented groups, and develop curriculum materials.

  7. Snap! is a broadly inviting programming language for kids and adults that’s also a platform for serious study of computer science. Take a look at some examples or check out the reference manual to learn more about it, or head straight into the editor and start programming right away!