Terry Reedy <tjre...@udel.edu>: > In case you like minecraft, I just discovered this today > https://www.nostarch.com/programwithminecraft "Learn to Program with > Minecraft" > > It uses a socket client written in 3.5 to interface to a minecraft 1.8 > socket server written in java 7. One can at least do simple things > like move the player, identify and place blocks, and put text in the > chat box.
Hm, I think it would be more exciting to construct a small Python engine using redstone. (I actually went pretty far trying to build a tiny, functional CPU using redstone. I can tell you it's tedious work. Makes you appreciate the advances in transistor density in the past half-century. Too bad redstone is glitchy -- by design, I suppose. After your contraption becomes large enough, it keeps glitching out and you spend all your time debugging and repairing it.) Marko -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list