In order to become a programmer, you need to talk to a friendly wizard. Most likely, you will be given a new player to use as a programmer, and you will keep your current player so that you can use it as a guinea pig for your new creations.
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Tolkien’s creation of Middle-earth is his attempt to recreate a world of forgotten English archetypes. The scale of Tolkien’s undertaking is staggering. It would be as if Homer, before writing the Iliad and the Odyssey, had first to invent the whole of Greek mythology and history. What is most remarkable is that Tolkien actually achieved his ambitions to an extraordinary degree. His hobbits are now as much part of the English heritage as leprechauns are to the Irish, gnomes to the Germans and trolls to the Scandinavians. — John O. E. Clark (Maps that Changed the World)
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Becoming a Programmer last modified October 4th, 2011.