This is my take on using the Input-Progress-Output principle. It is a principle used in a lot of situations, in fact, it is one of the keys of creating a program of some kind. So basically, you input something, the computer processes it and leaves an output. In this project, you input four numbers, the computer processes it and it tells you which of these numbers is the smallest and which is the largest. There are way more ways to use this principle, in fact, you don't even need to think twice to use this! So for young programmers who are learning how to use Scratch or any programming language in general, I reccomend utilizing this principle.
I want to start programming and creating games with programs in my future life, so Scratch will stay around for me for maybe my entire life. I personally find it fun to program and kind of experiment with what you can do with instructing a computer, so I decided programming to be my future! I mean, I already sit in front of at least one device each day, so why not? A fellow classmate reccomended me Unity. I know nothing about this programming language (as of now), but if you have any advice, it's welcome! As for my YouTube channel, I...need to find a better editing software. At least one that's free.