NOBLE CRAFT DEVELOPMENT TEAM Openly Recruiting, Starting Now! Do you want to further your programming knowledge? Do you want to work in a friendly team? Do you want to gain experience? Do you want to learn to create games? Do you want to constantly fix Lew_'s typos? Do you want to learn the divine methods of the glorious Incomp? Look no further! The Noble Craft Development team is for you! At Noble Craft, we treat our team as a family. Leadership has decided to appeal to the community to give those basic, Java-knowing players an opportunity to call themselves the first of our new staff rank, Jr.Dev. WHAT WE WANT FROM YOU: people with a basic Java knowledge familiar with Bukkit and its respective API dedicated developers that want to further their experiences people over the age of 14 that are good at English (unlike Lew_) hard-working, low-experienced developers that just want to stop, listen, and collaborate WHAT WE PROVIDE TO YOU: support to help you further your knowledge the opportunity to work on and learn about an established network a friendly team which is always here to help INTERESTED? Send me an email about yourself, age, and past work (don't worry if you have none!). Don't worry if you're not the best, we provide training to help you progress in the return of your loyalty! If you are experienced, after a brief period of proving yourself, you will fly up the ranks to a full developer! Email: [email protected] Applications close on 09/5/15. edit by Incomp: fixed some stuff, why do we still trust Lew with this?
Would c++ be functional? --- Double Post Merged, Aug 21, 2015, Original Post Date: Aug 21, 2015 --- I'm 12 but I'm really a good coder my uncle works for Microsoft but I'll try to learn Java
I have basic java knowledge and I would love to do it, but school is draining me. I havent had a successful plugin anyways, Im a failure
I am 12 but quite familiar with Java. Will I be considered if I apply? --- Double Post Merged, Aug 24, 2015, Original Post Date: Aug 24, 2015 --- I also have school, but I am active nearly all day o n weekends.
Is there any way I could start learning the basics? I really don't know anything. But I'm sure I could pick it up just by listening. I'd consider myself, pretty good at Englishing. I'm only 12, but I'd love to start. Coding has always been a tool I wanted to pick up as it might come handy in the future. I hope I could start. ;/
I wrote a guide that is pinned at the top of the programming section on Spigot in regards to programming resources. You can find that here: https://www.spigotmc.org/threads/guide-yea-yea-you-want-to-learn-java-we-know-here-is-how.71408/ In general, it does not teach you how to write spigot plugins. However, learning to write spigot plugins after learning to code is literally like learning to drive a different type of car after learning to drive. Once you know where everything is you're good to go. Note: you'll need to sign up to spigot forums to view that link.
I'm in the same spot..... :/ --- Double Post Merged, Aug 25, 2015, Original Post Date: Aug 25, 2015 --- Except I'm familiar with Java