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#1 2011-07-13 00:41:32

ssss
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Registered: 2007-07-29
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Learning java... (Minecraft players look here!)

Hi, I am learning Java for a reason that you probably guessed.  Anyway, I am going to try learning it by the end of August.  However, durring that time I want suggestions for mods that I could easily make for minecraft  smile  .  No Obsidian tools, Or things like that.

Also, please direct me to really easily understandable tutorials.


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#2 2011-07-13 02:10:59

TRocket
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Re: Learning java... (Minecraft players look here!)

java tutorial explains everything very well
eclipse java ide download

Last edited by TRocket (2011-07-13 02:19:03)


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#3 2011-07-13 03:08:54

GravityCatisalie
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Re: Learning java... (Minecraft players look here!)

I want to make a mod where you can make cups with glass and there will be wells and rain barrels. And then when you drink water your pee meter goes up, and then you can pee in a bush, creating something, or in a cup, letting you throw jarates at mobs.

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#4 2011-07-13 07:03:34

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Re: Learning java... (Minecraft players look here!)

*_*

Not inappropriate either...


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#5 2011-07-13 09:34:01

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Re: Learning java... (Minecraft players look here!)

I know a few people who want to learn Java for this same reason. One of those people is me.


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#6 2011-07-13 10:47:16

Harakou
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Registered: 2009-10-11
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Re: Learning java... (Minecraft players look here!)

If you're looking for a video tutorial that takes you through it slowly and explains everything in very simple terms, may I suggest thenewboston's Java tutorials? They're very easy to follow along with. Video #1 in the series.

And of course, if you're going to be working with Java, you'll really want an IDE. Like TRocket, I recommend Eclipse.


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