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Hello there, you probably do not know me, and I do not blame you.

I'm known as sp00ky / sp00kable, I've been here for 2 years now, I've tried everything from just launching a server with a bug filled setup for 5$ to buying multiple setups (100$+) and try to combine and make an awesome server.

What I'm looking for today is a unique thing!

I'm looking to become a developer myself, and I'm tired of trying to learn Java. It starts of with me grinding Java for hours upon hours, but I never feel the breakthrough! I just lose motivation at last. I love coding and love learning new stuff, I'm a multi-person doing streams, videos, comp. Factions, comp. Skyblock and GFX/VFX etc.

I'm looking for udemy courses, yt tutorials, websites and everything in between the price range of 15€

I'm also trying to help out people that are looking for the exact same thing as myself. <3

Thank you for reading this and I hope you can help a brother out in need of help <3
 
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The tutorial(s) needs to cover multiple subjects; Java course, Spigot API, beutifull coding, marketing and in general help someone to make plugins and server setups ;)
 

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There isn't a true one. It's all dedication and perseverance.
 

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As my friendo Ghast as said above, you cannot do it without it with perseverance and a lot of dedication. Even if you lose motivation you have to push through it, much like school.
 

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If you want, I can give you the rundown on java and spigot in a 1 on 1 or something. I know what you mean by you got bored. You 100% have to go into every project with a view of what you want out of it and NEVER just write some random code you don't care about just to learn a topic. You need to make a program that you want to make which uses a certain feature so that you will actually really understand it and could apply it in any situation without needing a tutorial.

If you want to focus you're learning more around java than bukkit/spigot and know the basics then I recommend TheCherno's java videos (they are quite old because he moved onto c++) and generally try to make whatever program you want no matter how hard it may look because you will learn everything you need to make it on the way.

Please note: Googling answers to your questions, watching youtube videos and making you're own projects will be better than buying a course, I can tell you that from experience. Also, marketing is up to you, there probably isn't anybody who is going to give a world class online tutorial on how to sell a minecraft plugin/server setup.

I hope this kinda helped although I know I didn't really provide what you asked xD.
 

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If you want, I can give you the rundown on java and spigot in a 1 on 1 or something. I know what you mean by you got bored. You 100% have to go into every project with a view of what you want out of it and NEVER just write some random code you don't care about just to learn a topic. You need to make a program that you want to make which uses a certain feature so that you will actually really understand it and could apply it in any situation without needing a tutorial.

If you want to focus you're learning more around java than bukkit/spigot and know the basics then I recommend TheCherno's java videos (they are quite old because he moved onto c++) and generally try to make whatever program you want no matter how hard it may look because you will learn everything you need to make it on the way.

Please note: Googling answers to your questions, watching youtube videos and making you're own projects will be better than buying a course, I can tell you that from experience. Also, marketing is up to you, there probably isn't anybody who is going to give a world class online tutorial on how to sell a minecraft plugin/server setup.

I hope this kinda helped although I know I didn't really provide what you asked xD.


All answers to this thread is a massive help <3

And I have been using sololearn but I never felt motivation from their site or did not feel like I learned anything, maybe i've just been using the wrong sites?
 

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All answers to this thread is a massive help <3

And I have been using sololearn but I never felt motivation from their site or did not feel like I learned anything, maybe i've just been using the wrong sites?
Honestly, sites aren't the answer. I hate learning from courses and sites because it's just boring.
Make. You're. Own. Stuff.
Or have someone talk it through with you in a way that you understand. Websites talk at you, not to you.
 

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There isn't a true one. It's all dedication and perseverance.

I know there isn't a true guide out there, that would be WAY too easy too, just like there is no guide to getting 1 million $ in a day.

It takes time and I know that, what I'm searching though, is someone people have found funny while learning java. ;) because if there is one thing i know, is that humor actually makes me listen more to the tutorial and get it stuck in my head, but thank you for the reply and Ill try my best to never stop and always keep on pushing foward![DOUBLEPOST=1567709019][/DOUBLEPOST]
Honestly, sites aren't the answer. I hate learning from courses and sites because it's just boring.
Make. You're. Own. Stuff.
Or have someone talk it through with you in a way that you understand. Websites talk at you, not to you.

I wish I could just "Make you're own stuff" but its not easy with no experience, I'm in highschool and I'm starting in a programming class in about 2 months, I just wanna start learning java and make minecraft plugins NOW since there will be a good market share soon in the winter season!
 
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I know there isn't a true guide out there, that would be WAY too easy too, just like there is no guide to getting 1 million $ in a day.

It takes time and I know that, what I'm searching though, is someone people have found funny while learning java. ;) because if there is one thing i know, is that humor actually makes me listen more to the tutorial and get it stuck in my head, but thank you for the reply and Ill try my best to never stop and always keep on pushing foward![DOUBLEPOST=1567709019][/DOUBLEPOST]

I wish I could just "Make you're own stuff" but its not easy with no experience, I'm in highschool and I'm starting in a programming class in about 2 months, I just wanna start learning java and make minecraft plugins NOW since there will be a good market share soon in the winter season!
If you know the very basics of java, you can make your own stuff it just requires more google and stackoverflow than if you knew more. Honestly, I can teach you either java or spigot/bukkit or both but they go hand in hand a decent amount.
 

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How i learned the most is that i was looking at some other plugin sources and then tryied to copy them on my way or the way i want.
 

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You can keep that 15€, nowadays you don't need to pay to learn. There are awesome tutorials on youtube. One advice, don't start with java. You should learn things progressively, otherwise you won't understand a shit of what you are doing and you start to get in place of that people who write bad code. So, in my opinion, you firstly should learn the basics of programming, try to start on scratch if you are completely lost, or if you are an hardcore user start on python or some basic scripting language. After that is when you start to learn Java, try to get it's principles and basic stuff of the object oriented programming. Finally you start with minecraft stuff. But don't rush everything like a crazy and learn that in one week, wait for you brain organize the ideas, that takes a little bit. You will see that you will learn a lot faster.
 

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You can keep that 15€, nowadays you don't need to pay to learn. There are awesome tutorials on youtube. One advice, don't start with java. You should learn things progressively, otherwise you won't understand a shit of what you are doing and you start to get in place of that people who write bad code. So, in my opinion, you firstly should learn the basics of programming, try to start on scratch if you are completely lost, or if you are an hardcore user start on python or some basic scripting language. After that is when you start to learn Java, try to get it's principles and basic stuff of the object oriented programming. Finally you start with minecraft stuff. But don't rush everything like a crazy and learn that in one week, wait for you brain organize the ideas, that takes a little bit. You will see that you will learn a lot faster.
I've worked with programming for over a year now, just never finished up the languages I've tried out. I know basics in css, c#, c++ and I've also tried java before.

So I'm just looking for a site where there is a fun way to learn java. Because yt tutorials and normal sites are really boring nowadays for learning. But I found codegym.cc which is super fun but also 30$.... I might buy it :)
 
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