I wanna start coding plugins, where can I learn?

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So I wanna start learning to code plugins.
I want to know a good place to learn coding. And I don't wanna be fed with 1 year old videos. Anyone got some good sources?
 
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udemy.com plenty of paid and free courses on there for almost anything. Have over $1000 in courses there myself. They do LOTS of sales. There's one on right now.
 

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The Java docs or a book are always good
Mind linking me a book?
Make sure you learn Java first. And something very important is to never let money be your motivation to learn. I started because it seemed cool to start doing things on my own and programming in general.
I know a bit of Java, and I don't wanna learn so I can earn money I wanna learn so I don't have to pay for custom plugins for my server :p
I wanna learn so I ain't gotta ask people to create plugins for me :c
Same here :c i crii erriitiem
udemy.com plenty of paid and free courses on there for almost anything. Have over $1000 in courses there myself. They do LOTS of sales. There's one on right now.
I'll go take a look on the free courses, currently low on funds.
 

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I know a bit of Java, and I don't wanna learn so I can earn money I wanna learn so I don't have to pay for custom plugins for my server :p
That is saving money.
 

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Smart move but as Monkey says, you need to know the basic of Java before trying anything. Jumping right into the bukkit or spigot api will not get you anywhere besides a few basic and messy chat related plugins. Believe me I've tried. If you can't afford courses. Ask around. People here are willing to help you learn the basics or if you don't trust them ask a family member. Get a feel for your writer. Different people prefer different application to write their code so I suggest trying our the free ones out there. Other than that it's really all about your dedication. You have to put in the time.
 

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