GlowScript on Trinket has been updated to 2.1

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Aaron Titus

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Aug 4, 2016, 5:49:57 PM8/4/16
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Good news!


GlowScript on Trinket has been updated to the latest version. To use the latest version you'll need to have your first line be "GlowScript 2.1 VPython" just like you would on glowscript.org.

Trinkets that do not have the first line will continue to run (as they do presently) and will use version 1.1.

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Bruce Sherwood

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Aug 5, 2016, 1:12:01 AM8/5/16
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That is very good news indeed. For those of you not familiar with Trinket, one of the tools trinket.io offers is the ability to easily embed GlowScript VPython programs in your own web page, including the ability to edit the program next to the program execution. If you have questions about this, I'm sure Aaron would be happy to respond, as he has been using Trinkets to good effect.

Danny Caballero

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Aug 5, 2016, 1:26:02 PM8/5/16
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Folks,

PhysUtil can be used with trinket.io; thanks to Steve Wolf for contacting the trinket folks. Use get_library('https://trinket.io/proxy/http://dannycab.github.io/docs/glowscript/physutil.js') to do so.

-Danny

On Fri, Aug 5, 2016 at 12:12 AM Bruce Sherwood <bruce.s...@gmail.com> wrote:
That is very good news indeed. For those of you not familiar with Trinket, one of the tools trinket.io offers is the ability to easily embed GlowScript VPython programs in your own web page, including the ability to edit the program next to the program execution. If you have questions about this, I'm sure Aaron would be happy to respond, as he has been using Trinkets to good effect.

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