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    A New Chapter for MagicMirror: The Community Takes the Lead
    Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.

    What do you need for trying to make a module?

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      Fonfon @cowboysdude
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      @cowboysdude oh yes i try to make a module for my ipcamera (dahua)
      but it’s hard ! i start from 0 !
      ;)

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        Eunanibus Module Developer @Fonfon
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        @Fonfon

        It’s good to have some basic knowledge of JavaScript. I’d recommend Code Academy or something similar if you’re starting from absolute zero!

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          aimanyusof94 @Eunanibus
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          @Eunanibus I want to literally understand all of the codings in the MagicMirror. So, what language do I need to learn? Because I can see that some files are CSS and HTML. Note to you, I have nearly zero in coding language. Or do I only need to learn Javascript.

          I can see that this project as a learning tool for me. Thanks mate.

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            Eunanibus Module Developer @aimanyusof94
            last edited by Eunanibus

            @aimanyusof94

            CSS, HTML and JavaScript go hand in hand. You need to know a little about one, to know what you can do to it (or with it) with the other. In this case, you’ll need a little knowledge of all three, and a little programming knowledge to boot.

            If you’re just looking for a beginner project, I really wouldn’t recommend this to start, as you’ll run into problems, get disheartened and maybe quit (and nobody wants that!).

            If you’re just starting, visit a website like Code Academy which will allow you to see your results interactively. This is a great place to start learning the basics, and it’s free. I wouldn’t jump straight into a bespoke module development project until you have a bit of experience making other things a little less specialised.

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              aimanyusof94 @Eunanibus
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              @Eunanibus Okay, thanks mate. I certainly will visit the Code Academy soon. Your reply is just the answer I need.

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                Fonfon
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                for sure thanks Eunanibus

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