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

Text files

This is the third lesson in a series introducing 10-year-olds to programming through Minecraft. Learn more here [https://www.jedidja.ca/learn-programming-through-minecraft]. Perhaps the simplest kind of file on a computer is a text file; it is very similar to

Close You've successfully subscribed to jedidja.ca.
Close Great! You've successfully signed up.
Close Welcome back! You've successfully signed in.
Close Success! Your account is fully activated, you now have access to all content.
Close Success! Your billing info is updated.
Close Billing info update failed.