I would recommend codeacademy.com. It is a great resource and will get you coding in no time at all. They have fantastic free interactive web-based tutorials you can do. They currently offer mostly high-level/web languages such as Python and Ruby, but have recently started offering Java courses too. This is useful for aspiring mod/plugin developers as Java is the language used to code Minecraft mods and plugins.
What's to say that out society's evils wouldn't occur on Mars? It's still the same civilization, just a different planet. Though, we are destroying our environment, and the project *could* save us from that.
1. Redownload the resource pack 2. Open Minecraft 3. Click the "Options" button 4. Click the button that says "Resource packs..." 5. Click "Open resource pack folder" 6. Go to your downloads directory and drag the recourse pack file to the resource pack folder. 7. Click the "Done" button in your Minecraft window 8. Click the button that says "Resource packs..." again 9. Now select the resource pack 10. Wait until it has transferred to the column on the right [Do NOT click the window]
If this does not work please paste the error log into a new post.
Possible errors: - The texture pack resolution is too large
To fix this: 1. Google the resource pack's name 2. Click another website (Not PMC) 3. In the downloads section you might see:
4. Download the one that says: "Resource Pack x16" 5. Repeat first set of instructions at the top of my post, using the new download. 6. Delete the pack downloaded from PMC
If THIS doesn't work... Please paste error log into new post. [You can find it in your launcher log/game output ]
EDIT: If it give you an error when moving the file, then google answers concerning errors dragging files
Sun: *Talking to self* Mmm... Steve's killing grass... Endermen are teleporting... Wait...that was my favourite blade of grass... MY favourite blade of grass! YAAAAH!!! *Sets Steve on fire*