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I am looking for someone who can teach me live. Must have a portfolio. PAID
 
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Why don't you try and teach yourself? There is so many resources online i.e. CodeAcademy and other programming websites.

In terms of learning the Bukkit/Spigot API there is many tutorials on various forums.

Not trying to trash I just think you should consider it :p.
 

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No need to pay anyone to learn java. If you really think you'll be a programmer, you should start by learning to teach yourself things - it's a big part.
 

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This might not be helpful, but I personally think live sessions are not as good as teaching yourself.

I taught myself Java from Derek Banas' YouTube series, not the 30 minute one, but the one with a lot of parts.

Codecademy also has a nicely paced course, as mentioned above.

Also, search the web when you need something, everyone does it.

(I cannot post the links, since I am new here, sorry)
 
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A combination of tutorials, books and articles is going to be a more effective way to learn Java. A mentor or community to ask questions to is incredibly helpful as well, but that person shouldn't be paid. Discord channels, Stackoverflow, Facebook, and forums like this are incredibly helpful. I personally started with (now outdated) Java books and the online documentation: https://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/index.html
 
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