You want to teach people how to use an API but not the programming language, what are you smoking?If you do make one don't try to teach people Java like a lot of tutorials/courses seem to do because it's pretty much just a waste of time for you and them imo. https://hyperskill.org/ is a good resource by Jetbrains
Or they could just actually learn at least the basics of the language before trying to touch the Spigot API from a course designed exactly for that purpose? I don't think they can put the same quality into teaching Java as Jetbrains can.You want to teach people how to use an API but not the programming language, what are you smoking?
Sure, but people tend to not do that and just straight-up dive in API-specific tutorials, if those tutorials don't cover some basic java or at least urge people to learn java first, it's pointless and people that are trying to learn the language will only run into issues because of basic knowledge.Or they could just actually learn at least the basics of the language before trying to touch the Spigot API from a course designed exactly for that purpose? I don't think they can put the same quality into teaching Java as Jetbrains can.
So they could do exactly what I said? Maybe I wasn't super clear but they could (in your own words) *urge* the person using the course to learn Java and give them some resources (ex: hyperskill) to do so and then come back to the course later once they at least understand the fundamentals of the language.Sure, but people tend to not do that and just straight-up dive in API-specific tutorials, if those tutorials don't cover some basic java or at least urge people to learn java first, it's pointless and people that are trying to learn the language will only run into issues because of basic knowledge.
