I'm writing a JavaScript tutorial for that Coderdojo thing I mentioned. Last 3 weeks I have been 'teaching' there, all were CSS. The plan is to use JavaScript as a bridge to get them into the less boring parts of programming, C etc. There are a good few Minecraft players there so Java might be better. This 'tutorial' wil be on a projector while I explain how it works, and for people that come in 30 minutes late will be handed a printed version so they don't hold everyone up. Problem is, everyone there is either a good bit younger(9-12) or a good bit older than me. All of my friends are in another building literally accross the road at exactly the same time, so it's pretty lonely. Project wise, still working on that engine. I'm making a abstract model loading thingy where it uses Reflection to read a text file with a bunch of method calls in it, so I should be able to make complex model formats really easily.