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How to Make a Timer in Scratch (Beginners 8+) | Juni Learning

Posted on November 30, 2020December 11, 2020 by Juni Learning
How to Make a Timer in Scratch (Beginners 8+) | Juni Learning
Posted In IT Education

How to Get Started This article will teach you how to make a timer in Scratch, the free visual programming language. The script we describe here fits perfectly into any Scratch coding project, especially games! Timers are great for beginner Scratchers that want an easy way to make their Scratch Continue Reading

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The process of software development and conducting scientific experiments are very similar. The only difference is that, in software development, iterations are usually a lot quicker than they are in science. So, understanding how science works will definitely help in your software development career.

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Scientific Programmer is the place where you can learn about scientific approach to software development.

The process of software development and conducting scientific experiments are very similar. The only difference is that, in software development, iterations are usually a lot quicker than they are in science. So, understanding how science works will definitely help in your software development career.

Unfortunately, many new programmers, especially self-taught ones, often go through unnecessary struggle in their programming tasks, and it’s all because they haven’t been taught how to solve problems the way science has done for centuries.

So, the main purpose of this website is to teach programmers how to apply scientific thinking in the context of their work and to teach scientists how to program, in case any of them would want to acquire some in-demand technical skills.

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