Hi everybody!
I've been playing Minecraft for two years now. I was introduced by my cousin and haven't quit playing. The first night I started the demo and got so into it that I purchased the game and played all night. I currently run a private server (for me and my cousin) and I would love to join the community. I play mostly the up-to-date vanilla, but occasionally play modded. I don't have a super-duper computer, so modded runs slow, but I can manage 30 fps in Project Ozone 2 Reloaded or Foolcraft.
I am interested in developing for servers, but I don't have much experience. I do, however, know at least 3 programming languages quite well, and a handful of other well enough to code in. I would love to start to learn some, but don't quite know where to start... if anyone can point me in the right direction, that would be amazing!!!
--Seadoggie
I've been playing Minecraft for two years now. I was introduced by my cousin and haven't quit playing. The first night I started the demo and got so into it that I purchased the game and played all night. I currently run a private server (for me and my cousin) and I would love to join the community. I play mostly the up-to-date vanilla, but occasionally play modded. I don't have a super-duper computer, so modded runs slow, but I can manage 30 fps in Project Ozone 2 Reloaded or Foolcraft.
I am interested in developing for servers, but I don't have much experience. I do, however, know at least 3 programming languages quite well, and a handful of other well enough to code in. I would love to start to learn some, but don't quite know where to start... if anyone can point me in the right direction, that would be amazing!!!
--Seadoggie
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If you're interested in developing for servers, I'd look into learning Java. What languages have you programmed in before? I can link you to tutorials based on your experience.
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Do you know any good tutorials on Lua (Roblox Studio). Someone asked me but I can't seem to find one.
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I haven't learned Lua myself, but one of the YouTubers whose videos have helped me in the past has a tutorial on it. That'll go through most of the programming constructs in Lua, and for other things I'd practice your google-fu or try doing things on your own. Practice is the best way to learn once you have the basics down.
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A great site to start on is codecadamy.com if that's what you mean