I tried to look into his programming codes and realized that they are actually quite complex. He made use of a lot of messaging within his program for different objects (called sprites in scratch) to interact with one another. I am actually quite impressed by what he had programmed in his projects considering he's just 8 years old and he learnt all these coding himself by simply looking at how other people did it. Not only did he program games, he also did several animation. I particularly love the one called Baby Shark. For those parents with young kids, I am sure you would have heard of this song. Let's see the animation in the following video created by Javier.
Sunday, January 28, 2018
27 Jan 2018 - Scratch Programming: Baby Shark Animation created by Javier
Javier has been working on his Scratch programming for the past 2-3 months. Out of curiosity, I decided to check on what he had programmed so far. When I saw his project page, I was very amazed to see that he had already published a total of 14 projects so far. I remembered the last time I saw this page, there were only 6 published projects.
I tried to look into his programming codes and realized that they are actually quite complex. He made use of a lot of messaging within his program for different objects (called sprites in scratch) to interact with one another. I am actually quite impressed by what he had programmed in his projects considering he's just 8 years old and he learnt all these coding himself by simply looking at how other people did it. Not only did he program games, he also did several animation. I particularly love the one called Baby Shark. For those parents with young kids, I am sure you would have heard of this song. Let's see the animation in the following video created by Javier.
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I tried to look into his programming codes and realized that they are actually quite complex. He made use of a lot of messaging within his program for different objects (called sprites in scratch) to interact with one another. I am actually quite impressed by what he had programmed in his projects considering he's just 8 years old and he learnt all these coding himself by simply looking at how other people did it. Not only did he program games, he also did several animation. I particularly love the one called Baby Shark. For those parents with young kids, I am sure you would have heard of this song. Let's see the animation in the following video created by Javier.
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