2016-12-07 12:29 GMT+01:00 Dimitris Chloupis :
> It was using nativeboost ?
Yes
Just a quick note before I forget: why not using the Minetest free
software alternative? It is really nice.
Hilaire
Le 07/12/2016 à 14:50, Ben Coman a écrit :
> Thanks Sven. I completely missed that.
> However digging in, it seems only the Pi version got an API. The PC
> versions have no
Thanks Sven. I completely missed that.
However digging in, it seems only the Pi version got an API. The PC
versions have no official API, although Forge seems to be the default
community one by reverse engineering the obfuscated libraries each
time Minecraft is released.
Dimitris, thanks for
It was using nativeboost ?
On Wed, 7 Dec 2016 at 12:54, Denis Kudriashov wrote:
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> 2016-12-07 11:45 GMT+01:00 Dimitris Chloupis :
>
> That looks like the best option
>
> alternatively you can use JNIPort that allows to run Java libraries from
>
2016-12-07 11:52 GMT+01:00 Denis Kudriashov :
> 2016-12-07 11:45 GMT+01:00 Dimitris Chloupis :
>
>> That looks like the best option
>>
>> alternatively you can use JNIPort that allows to run Java libraries from
>> Pharo. There is also redline smalltalk
2016-12-07 11:45 GMT+01:00 Dimitris Chloupis :
> That looks like the best option
>
> alternatively you can use JNIPort that allows to run Java libraries from
> Pharo. There is also redline smalltalk that is a Smalltalk that runs on top
> of the JVM.
>
JNI needs port to
That looks like the best option
alternatively you can use JNIPort that allows to run Java libraries from
Pharo. There is also redline smalltalk that is a Smalltalk that runs on top
of the JVM.
Python also has a very good implementation running on JVM called Jython it
can not only use Java
Have you seen this:
http://forum.world.st/ANN-Minecraft-Bindings-tt4671908.html
> On 7 Dec 2016, at 09:40, Ben Coman wrote:
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> Minecraft is immensely popular. For teaching programming (to kids)
> via Minecraft, the first option is Java, but that might be a bit heavy
>