I'm Nemo, a software developer who discovered his passion for coding through Minecraft.
At around 14 years old, I took my first steps into programming.
I still remember the fascination of seeing my first lines of code come to life.
But what does this have to do with Minecraft?
I'm Nemo, a software developer who discovered his passion for coding through Minecraft.
At around 14 years old, I took my first steps into programming.
I still remember the fascination of seeing my first lines of code come to life.
But what does this have to do with Minecraft?
I'm Nemo, a software developer who discovered his passion for coding through Minecraft.
At around 14 years old, I took my first steps into programming.
I still remember the fascination of seeing my first lines of code come to life.
But what does this have to do with Minecraft?
How It Began
How It Began
How It Began
Well, for one, it's my absolute favorite game.
Secondly, I wrote those lines of code within Minecraft using a 'Mining Turtle'.
This 'Mining Turtle' is a programmable computer from the 'ComputerCraft' mod, which can gather resources for you.
One day, I decided to code my own 'turtle' and watched YouTube tutorials.
Initially, I mostly copied existing code, but it was enough for me to realize that I wanted to become a software developer.
After a few years, I began my apprenticeship in 2020, where I learned programming in Java.
Though I had some Java experience from school, my apprenticeship quickly showed me how much more there was to learn. By the second day, I had doubts about my abilities, but over time, I improved significantly.
While I still have much to learn, I'm proud to have completed my apprenticeship and I gained substantial knowledge.
In professional school, I met others who loved Minecraft, and we created our own server.
I thought it would be fun to write our own plugins, so I tried it for the first time, and I absolutely loved it.
However, I preferred using mods over plugins, so I decided to create mods instead.
Starting with my first mod took time, not because I lacked ideas, but because it was something entirely
new to me. To be honest, I was procrastinating.
When I finally started my first mod, I was thrilled with the results and feedback.
I love getting suggestions and hearing that people enjoy my work.
Creating mods is my passion, so this is especially meaningful.
Well, for one, it's my absolute favorite game.
Secondly, I wrote those lines of code within Minecraft using a 'Mining Turtle'.
This 'Mining Turtle' is a programmable computer from the 'ComputerCraft' mod, which can gather resources for you.
One day, I decided to code my own 'turtle' and watched YouTube tutorials.
Initially, I mostly copied existing code, but it was enough for me to realize that I wanted to become a software developer.
After a few years, I began my apprenticeship in 2020, where I learned programming in Java.
Though I had some Java experience from school, my apprenticeship quickly showed me how much more there was to learn. By the second day, I had doubts about my abilities, but over time, I improved significantly.
While I still have much to learn, I'm proud to have completed my apprenticeship and I gained substantial knowledge.
In professional school, I met others who loved Minecraft, and we created our own server.
I thought it would be fun to write our own plugins, so I tried it for the first time, and I absolutely loved it.
However, I preferred using mods over plugins, so I decided to create mods instead.
Starting with my first mod took time, not because I lacked ideas, but because it was something entirely
new to me. To be honest, I was procrastinating.
When I finally started my first mod, I was thrilled with the results and feedback.
I love getting suggestions and hearing that people enjoy my work.
Creating mods is my passion, so this is especially meaningful.
Well, for one, it's my absolute favorite game.
Secondly, I wrote those lines of code within Minecraft using a 'Mining Turtle'.
This 'Mining Turtle' is a programmable computer from the 'ComputerCraft' mod, which can gather resources for you.
One day, I decided to code my own 'turtle' and watched YouTube tutorials.
Initially, I mostly copied existing code, but it was enough for me to realize that I wanted to become a software developer.
After a few years, I began my apprenticeship in 2020, where I learned programming in Java.
Though I had some Java experience from school, my apprenticeship quickly showed me how much more there was to learn. By the second day, I had doubts about my abilities, but over time, I improved significantly.
While I still have much to learn, I'm proud to have completed my apprenticeship and I gained substantial knowledge.
In professional school, I met others who loved Minecraft, and we created our own server.
I thought it would be fun to write our own plugins, so I tried it for the first time, and I absolutely loved it.
However, I preferred using mods over plugins, so I decided to create mods instead.
Starting with my first mod took time, not because I lacked ideas, but because it was something entirely
new to me. To be honest, I was procrastinating.
When I finally started my first mod, I was thrilled with the results and feedback.
I love getting suggestions and hearing that people enjoy my work.
Creating mods is my passion, so this is especially meaningful.