MIT has launched a seriously cool little application that converts all that gobbly gook code stuff that people spend so much time on (unlike prims, say, which serve a nobler purpose) and make it accessible to, well, to me anyways.
Scratch 4 Second Life allows you to construct programs using graphical boxes to “snap” coding blocks together.


Worth a try. If nothing else, it might help prep you for some serious openSim work – kind of like an object-oriented coding lesson of sorts. And for those of us used to prims, the idea of moving little boxes around is more intuitive than finding that pipe character on the keyboard.


Scratch Rocks , people have the impression that it is just for simple things. I say you have to think outside the box , this is an amazing tool for SL and every builder should have this. Simple to use but vwery effective , just the way thigs should be :} Nice work
Scratch for SL is a really good tool. But if you need more than it can deliver, or want to modify it’s output, try the free script repository and library at http://secondlife.mitsi.com/cgi/llscript.plx And it you do anything cool that you want to share, you can post your scripts there for all to use.