Scratch Blocks based on Blockly, Googles own visual programming code.
MITs Media Lab started working on Scratch in 2007, which was conceived as a visual programming language.
Scratch was appreciated world over with over 11 million kids from across the globe using it to learn programming.
The legion of young programmerscraftedworth of 14 million games, stories and animations in the programming language.
This time, Google has teamed with MIT to give it the power of Blockly as well.
Resnick is confident that Scratch Blocks could be the universal programming language across these products.
Scratch uses shape-based system to replace the rigorous syntax and punctuation of traditional programming.
So next time your son or daughter wants to learn programming, you know where to turn.
source: www.techworm.net