This is the eleventh lesson in a series introducing 10-year-olds to programming through Minecraft. Learn more here [https://www.jedidja.ca/learn-programming-through-minecraft]. The mod is a suggestion from my class :) Goal Fill crafting table with ... * dirt and get 64 diamonds
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Minecraft Forge Setup
This is the tenth lesson in a series introducing 10-year-olds to programming through Minecraft. Learn more here [https://www.jedidja.ca/learn-programming-through-minecraft]. Note: These instructions are only guaranteed valid for Minecraft 1.6.2 (with no mods installed) and Forge
Classes and Objects, Part Two
This is the ninth lesson in a series introducing 10-year-olds to programming through Minecraft. Learn more here [https://www.jedidja.ca/learn-programming-through-minecraft]. Let's take a closer look at our Block class. package net.minecraft.block; public class Block
Classes and Objects, Part One
This is the eighth lesson in a series introducing 10-year-olds to programming through Minecraft. Learn more here [https://www.jedidja.ca/learn-programming-through-minecraft]. One of the most important topics Java we need to understand in for modding Minecraft is classes and
Primitive Types and Expressions
This is the seventh lesson in a series introducing 10-year-olds to programming through Minecraft. Learn more here [https://www.jedidja.ca/learn-programming-through-minecraft]. Primitive Types There are several types of variables that are part of the Java language; these are called
Fundamentals, Part One
This is the sixth lesson in a series introducing 10-year-olds to programming through Minecraft. Learn more here [https://www.jedidja.ca/learn-programming-through-minecraft]. All of us here speak English and probably some French as well; those are two languages that people
Audio and Archive files
This is the fifth lesson in a series introducing 10-year-olds to programming through Minecraft. Learn more here [https://www.jedidja.ca/2013/06/10/learn-programming-through-minecraft/]. Audio: You've probably already heard of MP3 files, but Minecraft uses a different
Image files
This is the fourth lesson in a series introducing 10-year-olds to programming through Minecraft. Learn more here [https://www.jedidja.ca/learn-programming-through-minecraft]. If you've ever changed your skin in Minecraft, you've used one type of image
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