Coding lessons

Status
This thread has been locked.
PebbleHost
High performance, consistent uptime and fast support. Minecraft hosting that just works.

EnchantBook

Premium
Feedback score
13
Posts
705
Reactions
108
Resources
0
Anyone offering "paid lessons" for coding Minecraft plugins is scamming you. Especially there are people on YouTube who make videos for free. I haven't touched a Minecraft plugin in years because I grew out of that but when I was learning. I started watching Pogostick69 If I remember his name correctly. I was in your shoes. Didn't understand a thing but I didn't give up. Went to Discord. Asked for help. A guy was mad disrespectful and told me to learn Java first. I took his word and learned Java first. Came back to Pogostick69 and {TheSourceCode} and everything made a lot of sense. Coding Minecraft plugins aren't hard. You just need to get a basic understanding of Java (variables, loops, OOP, Interfaces, classes, functions, etc) and all the basic fundamentals. I wouldn't pay anyone to teach lessons when we live in a time where we have Google and YouTube. P.S, If you're giving up because "It's too hard" for you. Maybe this isn't the route for you. Don't do it because it's cool to say "I'm a developer" and make shops on MCM selling plugins/doing plugins for money". Most of the guys here who charge never worked in a real Java environment writing actual code for real companies. If you're gonna buy something. Buy a "Java course'. Not a "Spigot/Bukkit course". And make sure whoever is teaching the Java course is a working experienced software engineer and not some 18-year old who whole online career depends on an API (Don't be the guy who depends on the API. Be the guy who contributes to the API).
"If you're giving up because "It's too hard" for you. Maybe this isn't the route for you." Woah, You're reading into that.
I have a hard time learning from youtube videos and therefor I wanted to buy lessons, There is not point for this.
 

EnchantBook

Premium
Feedback score
13
Posts
705
Reactions
108
Resources
0
Actually, there was. I was saying if you need someone to hold your hand. Maybe programming or what people on MCM like to call it. Coding isn't for you. No one is gonna teach you everything. You need to get in the habit of researching things for yourself. This isn't one of those things you learn from a course and you're set like learning how to use Photoshop. You're gonna be constantly learning which in your case mean you're gonna be constantly looking looking for someone else to depend on and teach you all the time. You're gonna have an idea in your head but not even know how to implement it because you lack the skills to Google which is in a fact a skill.
I am fully aware how to google.
I've learned game development this way and it works great, just cause I take lessons does not mean I instantly lose the skill to use the internet you absolute walnut
 

EnchantBook

Premium
Feedback score
13
Posts
705
Reactions
108
Resources
0
Learned how to make games but don't know the programming fundamentals. Probably used something like Gamesalad. Whatever you say. The fact you're calling me a "walnut" and getting mad is really showing your age. I wish you the best though on your journey. EDIT: Nvm. MCM say you're 17. That explains it. You have a lot of learning young lad.
Alright. wtf
1. I make games using game maker studio 2 in gml.
2. I'm not mad, noone unironicly calls someone a walnut when angry
 

Dori

Full Stack Developer
Supreme
Feedback score
28
Posts
459
Reactions
198
Resources
0
I'd love to help you. However, time = money and I will need to charge a fair amount for both sides. I would love to offer lessions for $15/hour.
 

CodySir

Googling things
Supreme
Feedback score
21
Posts
373
Reactions
222
Resources
0
Hey I would suggest using TeamTreehouse.com to learn Java then once you feel confident in that move onto the Spigot API
 
Status
This thread has been locked.
Top