He's been in the games industry for some years now, and as a side-project he teaches kids how to code — I'm pretty certain that he builds such crazy projects mostly as a fun hobby, perhaps also partly as a showcase for his teaching.
IMO, for these kinds of projects, I suspect Scratch doesn't offer many advantages (if any at all). He likes a challenge :)
— More details, including an interview, can be found here:
He's pretty responsive to comments on his Scratch homepage — and can also be found under the same name on Twitter/FB/etc. He's always been happy to help others. Give him a shout if you have any specific questions.
(FWIW: I worked with him — Cliff — for a short while, back in the 90s)
IMO, for these kinds of projects, I suspect Scratch doesn't offer many advantages (if any at all). He likes a challenge :)
— More details, including an interview, can be found here:
https://www.coderkids.com/blog/who-is-rokcoder
He's pretty responsive to comments on his Scratch homepage — and can also be found under the same name on Twitter/FB/etc. He's always been happy to help others. Give him a shout if you have any specific questions.
(FWIW: I worked with him — Cliff — for a short while, back in the 90s)