File talk:Developmentcategory.png

Change the code to Java
Due to the fact that Minecraft was firstly written in Java, I suggest that the code contained inside the icon should be a piece of Java code instead of the current C code.

Here is my version:



Lê Duy Quang (Make some words | Contributions) 05:45, 2 November 2018 (UTC)


 * I actually prefer the current version. The icon is for recognizability, and although the language depicted is not the actual one used mostly, it is much more recognizable as code than the Java text in your version. Secondly, you should avoid using line wrapping in a context like this. Alternatively altogether, some other type of icon could be used instead, as personally I don't really like the green-on-black code in the first place. – Jack McKalling [ Grid Book and Quill.png Grid Diamond Pickaxe.png ] 13:40, 5 November 2018 (UTC)


 * Due to the fact that the most popular version of Minecraft was written in C++, I suggest changing the code to C++ and putting the title "Minecraft" over it. No, I'm not serious, I'm trying to shock the "Java first" crowd into realizing how they sound to me and other Bedrock (and maybe even Legacy Console) players. The wiki is supposed to be agnostic about editions. We already have an enormous legacy of articles that put Java first in almost every context (prose, table rows and columns, history, etc.). And because that's so common we tend to do the same in every new article as well. Despite our agnostic ideals, our readers unquestionably see us as prejudiced toward Java already. The last thing we should be doing is looking for ways to reinforce that impression.
 * As far as the icon goes, if we need to change it at all, it would be fairer to use one with an unidentifiable language, such as a series of squiggly lines with indentation suggesting the recursive nesting of program code. – Auldrick (talk &middot; contribs) 14:48, 5 November 2018 (UTC)