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Hey! First of all Im new to this forge forums :) and Im an MOD MAKER you can checkout my mods here: http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/1043277-125-dark-messiahs-mods-v18-npc-mod/

Now ive been using forge alot with 1.2.5 and it was fairly easy and very simple for me to understand how stuff works, since forge is updated for 1.3.1, and theres been a tons of new changes im really stuck.  :'(

 

I really need help on getting my mods working! I need to completly re-write all my mods to work on 1.3.1 and forge 4.x So if anyone here maybe would give me an hand and help me re-write all my mods I would gladly appreciate. If you can I will send you my skype. Im just learning all this programming/modmaking stuff so yeah I kinda suck at some stuff.

I'm a mod creator for Minecraft, still learning JAVA language and programming.

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Look at the IronChest2 source located here:

https://github.com/cpw/ironchest/tree/master/IronChests2

 

It helped me a lot so far.

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This thread makes me sad because people just post copy-paste-ready code when it's obvious that the OP has little to no programming experience. This is not how learning works.

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