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Project Summary

SNAP! (formerly BYOB) is a visual, drag-and-drop programming language. It is an extended reimplementation of Scratch (a project of the Lifelong Kindergarten Group at the MIT Media Lab) that allows you to Build Your Own Blocks. It also features first class lists, first class procedures, and continuations. These added capabilities make it suitable for a serious introduction to computer science for high school or college students.

SNAP! runs in your browser. It is implemented using Javascript, which is designed to limit the ability of browser-based software to affect your computer, so it's safe to run even other people's projects, even if you don't trust our competence or good intentions,

Tags

javascript programming scratch visual

In a Nutshell, SnapBuild-Your-Own-Blocks...

Project Security

Vulnerabilities per Version ( last 10 releases )

There are no reported vulnerabilities

Project Vulnerability Report

Security Confidence Index

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Vulnerability Exposure Index

Many reported vulnerabilities
Few reported vulnerabilities

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Languages

JavaScript
98%
4 Other
2%

30 Day Summary

Dec 17 2023 — Jan 16 2024

12 Month Summary

Jan 16 2023 — Jan 16 2024
  • 931 Commits
    Up + 46 (5%) from previous 12 months
  • 17 Contributors
    Down -1 (5%) from previous 12 months