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Start your free trialRobbin Kalaamalho
911 PointsMinecraft coding
I wanna code for Minecraft, I know I should start with Java Basics but what do I do after? Where do I learn the stuff specific to Minecraft?
4 Answers
Thomas Beaudry
29,084 PointsHey Robbin, I would maybe try learning Java or C++, however TH isn't doing the latter, I have a really cool link to a "Minecraft" coding website, best of luck :) http://www.minecraftforum.net/forums/off-topic/computer-science-and-technology/487773-how-do-i-code-a-game-like-minecraft
Thomas Beaudry
29,084 PointsBe prepared to do a lot of coding, the original"Minecraft" took over 2 million lines...from what I read about on the website, that's an awful lot!
Robbin Kalaamalho
911 Pointslol yeah, ik. xD
I'm interested in coding plugins specify Bukkit/Spigot.
https://www.spigotmc.org/resources/ < some popular plugins
They're basically codes that customize Minecraft, that's why the game can be customized so much!
You can code anything from Minigames, Chat features, Punishment, Moderator Tools, almost anything you can think of!
Robbin Kalaamalho
911 PointsI'd like to get some imput from other people if possible!
Greg Kitchin
31,522 PointsA lot more Java. You'll have to understand OOP, how Java works in general etc. Saying that though, Minecraft is available for the Raspberry Pi for free. It uses Python, which is far easier than Java to understand.