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Episode 1 - Interested
Episode 2 - Why Java?
Episode 3 - Setting up (Part I): IDE
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... to be interested! O_O
Ok ok, let's get serious here. I think that what you just wrote is definitely valid, but it's not really enough to call it a whole episode of learning to code. I'd recommend making this some sort of short point or introduction to.. episode one. My main point here is that you really need to actually write about coding in java and get to the basics in this blog, not just say that you need to be interested, so this blog needs to be both longer and better explained. I hope you understand my point and don't take the first part of my comment offensively.
I wish you luck in the rest of your coding tutorials :)
I did not mention that the " key to creating fabulous mods, reviewed and loved by everybody who ever played the game as-well as the key to become a world famous minecraft mod maker " is to be interested. My point is that to START programming you need to be interested.
Of course, to create good mods, you will need to have a lot of skills, such as originality and coding skills.
I know it is kind of hard to understand, but my point of view is:
I tried to teach one of my friends to code Java. He was interested, but not totally, he was "scared".
The first episode should actually be called Episode 0 or something. I do not want to start any tutorial series if people read it to look cool or something (I KNOW it is not always the case, but sometimes...)
Next episode, I will start to explain a bit more why to choose Java and a bit of explanation of its concept.
Thanks a lot of the support and feedback! :)