I was thinking about how my friend was learning Scratch, and he had some questions that I could not answer.
So now I am wondering, does Stack Overflow accept questions about graphical IDEs like Scratch and Modkit Micro?
I was thinking about how my friend was learning Scratch, and he had some questions that I could not answer.
So now I am wondering, does Stack Overflow accept questions about graphical IDEs like Scratch and Modkit Micro?
Such questions, assuming they meet all the other quality requirements, are certainly about programming and would be on-topic here.
Unfortunately, there does not appear to be any support for graphical code markup, so it appears you will have to take really good screen shots to show code.
People have been asking questions about Scratch for years already on SO; the appropriate tag is mit-scratch.
To post Scratch code in its familiar graphical representation, use scratchblocks2. Here's an example I found in this answer:
How cool would it be to have that tool embedded in SO...
I fully agree with Bradley's answer:
Such questions, assuming they meet all the other quality requirements, are certainly about programming and would be on-topic here.
There would be a slight problem, to transpose the graphical representation of code to a kind of appropriate pseudo-code markup language, for OP's that don't have enough rep to post images (screen-shots respectively). But this is already dealt in many cases, other (higher rep) users, are editing them in, if they find these appropriate and useful in reviews.
I'd really appreciate a tag like scratch, because it would exetend the learning effect for (I'd suspect mostly) the kids, how to research about their actual problems.
And that's the far more important skill vs. mastering the programming language itself IMHO, and should be encouraged as much as possible.