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Bob Irving commented,
Thanks for the reply. I do hope that is true, and I'll report back later.
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Bob Irving commented,
This just popped up this week in my edu domain, which I use in classes. Today I turned off security defaults in Azure but I'm not sure if that's the right place and if that will fix it permanently....
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Chromebook Code Builder freezing on execute
Using the lastest version of MEE (1.20.12). Brand new Acer Chromebooks in a school managed setting. On SOME of the Chromebooks (which are all identical), when you press the green triangle to exec...
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Bob Irving commented,
I'm sorry that won't work, Rodrigo. the mcpi API is written to worth with Java Minecraft. And M:EE is Bedrock. The code bases are different. Java MC uses Java(!), and Bedrock uses C++. So mods and ...
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Bob Irving commented,
That's mighty impressive, Debbie! My only complaint about the Python notebooks is the inability to save your code.
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Bob Irving commented,
I've taught Python coding in Minecraft using mcpi, and it does not work with M:EE. I don't know the technical reasons or details but the API used in Python in M:EE with MakeCode is different. And t...
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Bob Irving commented,
I'm by no means an expert on this, but I have worked on the last couple Hour of Codes. There is a LOT of under-the-hood redstone, command blocks, coding, World Editing, etc. that has gone into all ...
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Bob Irving commented,
Thanks so much for posting this, Deb! Awesome work. Though I have to ask why the devs haven't posted something like this. I would love to use Notebooks to teach Python (which I did with Raspberry P...
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API for Python notebooks?
Where can I find the API for the Minecraft Python notebooks? I'm very excited that we have Python available without the blocks in M:EE. I used to use Raspberry Pi and Minecraft, and the API was ava...
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Bob Irving commented,
Good questions, though a bit above my familiarity level and what I do in 6th grade coding with my students. However, I'm definitely interested in what comes out here! And would love to share ideas ...