but I'd really like to see a nice, stand-alone desktop development environment like to Scratch which isn't encumbered by a sandbox and which is able to write and append to local files and which is easily installed and which runs reliably.
Crashed and burned on pyFlow, Ryven, GraphSCAD, and a bunch of others.
Currently hoping that Nodezator (a node programming system based on pygame) will pan out --- it just needs branches and loops for my purposes:
Mostly these days I do 3D modeling, so I'm using a Blockly version of OpenSCAD:
https://www.blockscad3d.com/editor/
but I'd really like to see a nice, stand-alone desktop development environment like to Scratch which isn't encumbered by a sandbox and which is able to write and append to local files and which is easily installed and which runs reliably.
Crashed and burned on pyFlow, Ryven, GraphSCAD, and a bunch of others.
Currently hoping that Nodezator (a node programming system based on pygame) will pan out --- it just needs branches and loops for my purposes:
http://nodezator.com
In the meanwhile, I'm copying OpenSCAD code out of BlockSCAD and pasting it into RapCAD:
https://forum.makerforums.info/t/g-code-preview-using-opensc...