Learning To Code (How do I start?)

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Hello McM! I would like to start to learn to code minecraft plugins, I don't know much about coding nor java.. What do you guys recommend doing to start off? What do I need to download to start coding? I understand coding is not something you learn instantly. But i'm willing to put in the time and effort.

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is it good?
might buy like 4 courses
Lol, theres around 200 lectures you get on udemy when you buy the masters package.
 

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and that is the only course you ever need to learn java?
From what people are saying, it should teach you everything you'll need :)
 

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I personally learn java first, I bought a course from udemy.com that originally costs 195$ but I bought it for 10$ because of discount, and the discount will end in 6 days.

I recommend taking the java masters class on udemy, its 10$ until the 31st.

Yes that is true if it is only 10 bucks,but throwing 200 just so you can make announcer plugin (example) is not smart hah :'D

The thing about Udemy is that instructors ramp up their prices really high, but they are almost always on sale. It's rare to see that course above $10-20. It's almost always $10. I got that course probably a month or two ago for $10. It's really nice, and the instructor knows what he is talking about and formats it well.
 

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I would say yes but one course isn't gonna teach you everything about a language, It'll teach you the core stuff to help you get started with making small programs but if you're only watching to learn programming. You don't need to learn about guis and things and like that.
Basically, does the course leave anything behind, that you gotta learn somewhere else? *Excluding the Minecraft stuff*
 

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idk he seems a bit boring, probably gonna buy a python one aswell but i saw that it was that instructor so i was like pce im out, there is a better one which is python bootcamp ( i think )

which 1 do you think is better https://www.udemy.com/python-the-complete-python-developer-course/ or https://www.udemy.com/complete-python-bootcamp/


I'd go for https://www.udemy.com/complete-python-bootcamp/ because that course has way more students than the other one, but I don't know which is better...
 

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For just basic things I recommend you watch PogoStick you will save some money untill you get the Java a bit more.
Later you can take courses..
why would he watch pogo or anyone before he learns java...[DOUBLEPOST=1503762578][/DOUBLEPOST]Learn java, thats it. Just google how hard is that.
 
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