Need someone to teach me how to make minigames

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Hi!

I am in need of someone who can teach me to code minigames/big projects (spigot/bukkit).
I know how to code simple stuff but i just dont know how to put it all together!

I will be paying, If you are intrested please reply with your price per hour :)
 
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Hi!

I am in need of someone who can teach me to code minigames/big projects.
I know how to code simple stuff but i just dont know how to put it all together!

I will be paying, If you are intrested please reply with your price per hour :)
If you're interested in learning to make games in vanilla, send me a PM. If it's for spigot or similar, I'm afraid I can't help.
 

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If you have any specific projects you want to get done in mind, I can teach you how to break it down into manageable pieces and how to problem solve through each individual piece :) PM me or contact me on discord
 

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To be honest, it is better to buy a java book about coding etc, and read it.. Would be the best option, a bit of work on your part, but you will learn more, and probably pay less.
 

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To be honest, it is better to buy a java book about coding etc, and read it.. Would be the best option, a bit of work on your part, but you will learn more, and probably pay less.

You mean watching TheBCBroz on Youtube isn't enough. Fuck.
 

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To be honest, it is better to buy a java book about coding etc, and read it.. Would be the best option, a bit of work on your part, but you will learn more, and probably pay less.
I do have a Java book.
 

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You can't look at it as making this super large plugin that will take forever. You need to break it up into sections. Let's say you are making a minigame that has people hit each other for 5 minutes and whoever gets most hits wins. You need to make listener that listens to entity damage entity event. You need a way to keep track of scores, use something like a hashmap that uses the player as the key and the the score as the value. Try to look at it like that. Also, a very good tool to break these sections up is to use trello.
 

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Use SoloLearn, Complete the Java Tutorial Course and achieve a Certificate from them. Then go with Ammar T and grab 15 - 30 lesson(s) depending on how you feel.
 

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Its pretty advanced! "Head first into java second edition"
I read that book when starting out and if you understand everything from there you're fine to try and use the Spigot API. Although, iirc, it doesn't really teach design patterns (factories, singletons [ew], dependency injection) and so you'd have to learn these by yourself. But assuming you understand objects, primitives and their purposes, static/instance, methods, inheritance/polymorphism, collections (List, Map, Set), and basic logic the Spigot API really isn't challenging to pick up and understand.

It would also help to learn JDBC for using MySQL databases in your plugins.
 
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