The controversy surrounding Sketchware House reached a boiling point in 2015, when a former employee published a detailed account of their experiences working with TomSka. The allegations included claims of TomSka's erratic behavior, on-set tantrums, and mistreatment of staff.
Epilogue: If you ever find an old .sketch file or download a revived version of Sketchware Pro, remember—you’re not just playing with blocks. You’re stepping inside the Sketchware House. And the door is always open. sketchware house
Upstairs, more advanced Sketchists learned about Android components: Activities, Intents, SharedPreferences, and SQLite databases. They still used blocks, but now those blocks represented complex Java/XML code. You’re stepping inside the Sketchware House
Visitors entered through a door labeled "Drag, Drop, Build." Here, new creators (called Sketchists ) used a simple drag-and-drop interface. Blocks snapped together like digital LEGOs. They still used blocks, but now those blocks
A small, dusty room held a treasure: a button labeled "View Java Code." When pressed, the blocks transformed into clean, readable Android Java/XML. Experts used this to tweak logic beyond what blocks allowed.