User:JavaRogers

Hiya. I'm Rogers. Java Rogers. I'm a fan both of coding languages and of the English language. I'm working on other languages, though :)

Contrary to as my name might suggest, I'm not the biggest fan of Java... After learning assembly language, it looks messy and inefficient as hell heck. While I like the name NASM SAM, it's not very representative of my name.

The "Back in my day" section
Heck, I think I've a vague idea when I started Minecraft. The oldest materials I've got date to September 2011 (Beta 1.8.1), but I know that I p&mdash;&mdash;Oh hey, Mojang's records actually say I registered back in March 2011 (Beta 1.3). I played off my dear friend's account for awhile before that, so my old ass could date to Beta 1.0.

I remember watching the entire How to Survive & Thrive tutorial by paulsoaresjr as each episode came out. After awhile, I found his first episode, "How to survive your first night", featured on Minecraft.net.

One of my most memorable worlds had the seed "glacier" or "Glacier", in Beta 1.7. You spawned a short walk from a neat little valley with a bluff inside, and at the edge of the bluff was a giant suspended boulder where I built my base. (Think Ministry of Truth in Vivec City.) I really got into mods after I started that world, and that was back when mods directly modified the game code; you would delete  and overwrite the lettered classes in your , and you'd have to find most mods on the Minecraft Forum. Anyway, I'd made that bluff into a fortress, defended with turrets. (I don't remember if they were equipped with flamethrowers or not...) A glitch eventually took out a chunk of the bluff down through to the void, so I just built bridges across the gap. Eventually an update totally screwed with the world's biomes and world generation, and ocelots started getting into the woodworks. I didn't abandon it until the save files actually corrupted and I couldn't recover them.

What I work on here
Lately, on the wiki, I've been focusing on documenting our in-game commands. When I search online for details, I get our Official Minecraft Wiki, some forum posts here and there, one site called digminecraft.com, and not a whole lot else in the way of documentation. There are Stack Exchange questions AND answers that cite our wiki here! People use this to learn about the game, and I feel like by analysing game commands and expanding these pages, I'm making an actual difference to the whole Minecraft community, and I love that <3

My babies
The current versions (as of 6 July 2019) of:
 * Commands/data
 * Commands/execute
 * Commands/data