Our kids regular coding class yesterday π
Capt. Faris on the left and Rezky on the right π
The Captains π
Faris, another Captain showed us how to use IntelliJ IDE to write codes π
Faris created a multiplayer TicTacToe, each player connect to the same IP
And they can play as if they’re sharing the same piece of paper like this π
the code:
While Rezky catching up very fast with the ESPectro π He learned how to turn on all NeoPixel with different colors
And how to refer to each of NeoPixel to assign different colors π
He also learned and modify the traffic light with pedestrian button π
Rezky continued his game with GameMaker after ESPectro session ends π He’s going to create a FlappyBird-like game next week π
And we had newcomers: Sabrina and his little brother Azriel π
They’re given Intro to Programming to see their what things in programming interest them most π
They worked in team to solve problems π
And Faris, while on duty, working on many things π He likes to explore things
He created this Agario game with JavaScript
He also did some coding challenges π
… with J giving suggestions π
J had several things to do in the class, first he wanted to redo the hardest level of Blockly Games to check his programming skill level now π
J showed his designs using this software. He designed a house and the furnitures π
Cinta was working on her metric conversion apps
.. and of course: lots of things in Minecraft π
While Koosha, demoing the result of his research: how to set permission on Minecraft Server π
This is very helpful for administering the Minecraft Server for multiplayers, because kids tend to change the mode from creative to survival and start to kill other players instead of building things once they’re in the same world π
The line of codes to set the permissions
The setting is saved in a file named permissions.yml under the folder Spigot/plugins/PermissionsEx/permissions.yml π
Going to learn more things next week, we’re going to start new topics: C Programming and Web Programming π