Endless Foundation's new initiative introduces block coding for the Godot game engine, making it easier for beginners to learn game development. Block coding allows users to create programs using a user-friendly interface that bypasses complex syntax, making game creation more accessible. The goal is to bridge the gap between simplified tools and the professional Godot engine, leveraging the successful approaches of tools like Scratch and Blockly while preparing learners for advanced development.
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What is Block Coding?Godot and Block Coding: A Perfect MatchBuilding a Bridge to a Professional Game-Making ToolInspired by Tools That Have WorkedLooking Forward2 Comments
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