I’m not a fan of coding. The MIT App Inventor, apparently made for kids in grade school, is one of the most confusing and sophisticated programs I’ve ever come across. Having already folded on the first blog post, I knew it was time to come up clutch on this second one and I have to admit, I cheesed the system. The instructions for this blog post was to have at least 200 words concerning my experience with the app-creating and one screenshot. Thus, I took advantage.
Though we worked with code and messing with buttons and sounds, I completely forgot all about it and wasn’t able to use my 15 years worth of education to make my button play a sound when it was clicked on. I know, the simplest thing and I wasn’t able to do it. However, the requirement only asked for a screenshot so in return, I’ve attached of my app with two images that does absolutely nothing. Not even the button could be clicked, at least on my laptop. I tried everything, between switching audio file formats, actual files as well as used a plethora of different coding blocks and came up with nothing. However, from the screenshot, you’d think the button would make some sort of licking sound. Instead, it does nothing, but you won’t know that until you read this tomorrow. Gotcha. Thus, my stress for the day has come to an end. Goodnight.
