Minecraft: Creating and Developing a Server
Minecraft: Creating and Developing a Server, available at $59.99, has an average rating of 4.8, with 48 lectures, based on 50 reviews, and has 351 subscribers.
You will learn about Complete understanding of how to install, explore, operate, and setup Minecraft Plugins onto their server. Highly established understanding of the well known Spigot API to program Minecraft Plugins onto your server. Lessons on how to monetize these skills into the Minecraft Community and build reputation and experience. A thorough understanding of the good coding practices, debug, test, and self-teach. This course is ideal for individuals who are Minecraft server owners looking to improve their server or add new features. or Developers (java or minecraft) who are looking to further educate their understanding of the game or Minecraft players who are looking to start their own server or Minecraft players who have fairly well established servers, but are missing some features they want to implement themselves. It is particularly useful for Minecraft server owners looking to improve their server or add new features. or Developers (java or minecraft) who are looking to further educate their understanding of the game or Minecraft players who are looking to start their own server or Minecraft players who have fairly well established servers, but are missing some features they want to implement themselves.
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Summary
Title: Minecraft: Creating and Developing a Server
Price: $59.99
Average Rating: 4.8
Number of Lectures: 48
Number of Published Lectures: 48
Number of Curriculum Items: 48
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 48
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Complete understanding of how to install, explore, operate, and setup Minecraft Plugins onto their server.
- Highly established understanding of the well known Spigot API to program Minecraft Plugins onto your server.
- Lessons on how to monetize these skills into the Minecraft Community and build reputation and experience.
- A thorough understanding of the good coding practices, debug, test, and self-teach.
Who Should Attend
- Minecraft server owners looking to improve their server or add new features.
- Developers (java or minecraft) who are looking to further educate their understanding of the game
- Minecraft players who are looking to start their own server
- Minecraft players who have fairly well established servers, but are missing some features they want to implement themselves.
Target Audiences
- Minecraft server owners looking to improve their server or add new features.
- Developers (java or minecraft) who are looking to further educate their understanding of the game
- Minecraft players who are looking to start their own server
- Minecraft players who have fairly well established servers, but are missing some features they want to implement themselves.
**UPDATED FOR 2023**
A freshly updated course detailing how you can you start your journey down Minecraft development. The development community is absolutely massive and growing daily! With that, the amount of plugins and competition comes with it. Minecraft is one of the best sources to learn coding and applying it to real monetizable work. With it’s kid like simplicity of a game, combined with an advanced and deep backend, it’s the perfect starter package.
What can I expect from this course?
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Learn how to configure already existing and free Minecraft plugins.
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Understanding how to read plugin documentation.
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Thinking like a developer to understand the process behind it.
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Finding what you need and comparing alternatives.
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Program and test your own made Minecraft plugins.
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Setup an integrated development environment (IDE) and configure it towards Minecraft.
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Create efficient coding patterns and well written, reliable code.
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Become self-sufficient by testing, debugging, solving problems, and managing workload on your own.
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Gain applicable programming experience and generating revenue.
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Building a portfolio, establishing a reputation and building on it, finding clients.
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Managing time, understanding your limits, and avoiding scams.
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Use your knowledge to follow detailed instructions and make a plan.
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Lessons in this course contain old and new content, both of which should be helpful. Newer lectures include more detailed instructions, a different learning model, and better knowledge. For more information feel free to watch the introduction video. Thank you for reading!
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Setting Up
Lecture 1: Starting a Local Server
Lecture 2: Start a Local Server – Common Problems
Lecture 3: Server Files Explained
Lecture 4: Setting Up Intellij
Chapter 3: Minecraft Server Core
Lecture 1: Ranks
Lecture 2: Permissions
Lecture 3: WorldEdit
Lecture 4: Essentials
Lecture 5: Vault
Lecture 6: PlaceholderAPI
Lecture 7: QuickBoard (Scoreboard)
Lecture 8: TAB (Tablist)
Lecture 9: Message Of The Day (MOTD Editor)
Lecture 10: WorldGuard
Lecture 11: Removing PowerRanks
Lecture 12: Multiverse Core
Chapter 4: Minecraft Server Games
Lecture 1: Factions
Lecture 2: Skywars
Chapter 5: Java Basics
Lecture 1: Variables
Lecture 2: Math
Lecture 3: Methods
Lecture 4: API
Lecture 5: Visibility Types
Lecture 6: Common Variables
Chapter 6: Plugin Development (Level 1)
Lecture 1: Plugin Setup
Lecture 2: Simple Command
Lecture 3: Simple Listener
Lecture 4: Permissions
Lecture 5: Plugin Instance & Constructors
Lecture 6: Command Arguments (2019)
Lecture 7: Command Arguments – Part #1
Lecture 8: Command Arguments – Part #2
Lecture 9: Advanced Command Arguments
Lecture 10: Configuration – Creating, Reading, Using
Lecture 11: Configuration – Setting, Storing, Reloading
Lecture 12: Spigot Javadocs
Lecture 13: CHECKPOINT: Lobby Command
Chapter 7: Plugin Development (Level 2)
Lecture 1: Intellij Theme (Optional)
Lecture 2: Utility Classes
Lecture 3: Items & Item Meta's
Lecture 4: Entities
Lecture 5: Armor Stands
Lecture 6: Runnables
Lecture 7: Signs
Lecture 8: Block Editing
Lecture 9: Particles
Lecture 10: Auto-Tab Completion
Instructors
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Micah Satele
Java Developer
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- 4 stars: 13 votes
- 5 stars: 31 votes
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