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===== Prerequisites ===== | ===== Prerequisites ===== | ||
- | * A Java Development Kit (JDK) for Java 8 (recommended) or newer [[https:// | + | * A Java Development Kit (JDK) for Java 16 (recommended) or newer. Visit [[https:// |
+ | * If you are professional, | ||
* Any Java IDE, for example [[https:// | * Any Java IDE, for example [[https:// | ||
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=== Eclipse === | === Eclipse === | ||
- | If you are using Eclipse and you would like to have the IDE run configs you can run '' | + | If you are using Eclipse and you would like to have the IDE run configs you can run '' |
=== Visual Studio Code === | === Visual Studio Code === | ||
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===== Advice ===== | ===== Advice ===== | ||
- | * While Fabric API is not strictly necessary for developing mods, its primary goal is to provide cross-compatibility and hooks where the game engine does not, and as such it is highly recommended! | + | * While Fabric API is not strictly necessary for developing mods, its primary goal is to provide cross-compatibility and hooks where the game engine does not, and as such it is highly recommended! |
* Occasionally, | * Occasionally, | ||
* Don't hesitate to ask questions! We're here to help you and work with you to make your dream mod a reality. | * Don't hesitate to ask questions! We're here to help you and work with you to make your dream mod a reality. |
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