From Scratch to JAVA: Lesson 3
Like in Scratch, "comment" blocks can be placed on to your Scratch project to document your Scratch blocks. You will have a chance to do that too in Java, except that you will have to write your own comments at appropriate locations in your Java code. Watch this video to learn more.
Related Articles
- Teach Me Java for Scratch Graduates
- Java Programming with Greenfoot (Part 1)
- Java Programming with Greenfoot (Part 2)
- Java Programming with Greenfoot - Creating a Scenario
- Java Programming with Greenfoot - Making Things Move (Part 1)
- Java Programming with Greenfoot - Making Things Move (Part 2)
- Java Programming with Greenfoot - Making Backgrounds (Part 1)
- Java Programming with Greenfoot - Making Backgrounds (Part 2)
- Java Programming with Greenfoot - Making Backgrounds (Part 3)
- Java Programming with Greenfoot - Making Backgrounds (Part 4)
- Java Programming with Greenfoot - Simulating Explosions (Part 1)
- Java Programming with Greenfoot - Simulating Explosions (Part 2)
- Java Programming with Greenfoot - Simulating Explosions (Part 3)
- Java Programming with Greenfoot - Reacting to Mouse Input (Part 1)
- Java Programming with Greenfoot - Reacting to Mouse Input (Part 2)
- Java Programming with Greenfoot - Simulating Explosions (Part 4)
- Java Programming with Greenfoot - Simulating Explosions (Part 5)
- Java Programming with Greenfoot - Displaying Text (Part 1)
- Java Programming with Greenfoot - Displaying Text (Part 2)
- Java Programming with Greenfoot - Running Gridworld (Part 1)
- Java Programming with Greenfoot - Running Gridworld (Part 2)
- Java Programming with Greenfoot - Running, Jumping and Falling (Part 1)
- Java Programming with Greenfoot - Running, Jumping and Falling (Part 2)
- Java Programming with Greenfoot - Initializing your World (Part 1)
- Java Programming with Greenfoot - Initializing your World (Part 2)
- Java Programming with Greenfoot - Sharing your Scenario
- Java Programming with Greenfoot - Creating a Smoke Effect (Part 1)
- Java Programming with Greenfoot - Creating a Smoke Effect (Part 2)
- Java Programming with Greenfoot - Creating a Smoke Effect (Part 3)
- Why Learn C?
- What should your first programming language be?
Advertisements