Notch wanted to see if he could make a game.
Not a programming experiment. Just as it's not an electricity experiment. Just because programming was used, does not mean it's a programming experiment. It's a creative video game making experiment at that point.
everything I write is wrong so that makes you wrong!!!
Sub 80IQ.
Additionally NOTHING about this makes it 'top' anything. It's a fucking video game. One of the greatest, if not greatest programming experiments is taught to every single compsci student in CS101. It's recursion by learning the Towers of Hanoi. More has been gained from that programming specific experiment than minecraft has ever given.
Not a programming experiment.
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It's a creative video game making experiment
Gee, I wonder how we make those.
Gee, I wonder how we make those.
I predicted that reply and explained it away and you still don't get it. At this point you're just a kike. Arguing like a kike. Ignoring points. Just spamming.
Oxygen was also used in the creation of minecraft. As was carbon, nitrogen, helium etc. That doesn't mean it's an oxygen experiment. Or a chemistry experiment. Just as it wasn't a programming experiment.
Programming was used in the 'experiment' for Notch. But it wasn't 'a programming experiment'. Even if it were a programming experiment. It's pretty meaningless. It brings nothing unique to the table. It gives nothing scientifically important. It causes nothing objectively good for the whole.
It's a video game. Go to reddit, you'll get the other numale faggots to agree with you.
Continuing on the topic of projection,
Sub 80IQ.
Only niggers and NPCs hit the disagree button without at least responding.
It was a programming experiment. I'll break it down nice and simply for you, because you seem to be projecting what you're actually doing onto me. Notch wanted to make a computer game. It was an experiment, because he hadn't made a computer game before, and he didn't know if he could make a game. He didn't know if he could make a computer game with Java, but he figured he probably could strongly enough that he attempted to make a computer game programmed in Java.
In short, hypothesis: I can program a computer game in Java.
Result: Hypothesis confirmed.
Lessons learned: Maybe not Java next time.
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