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So I've been getting into Discord Bots lately and I'm interested in getting way more into it, but I have gotten sick of watching tutorials so much. It's so boring to watch a tutorial where the guy talks so damn monotone and especially when I know a lot of the stuff I just need help making stuff and all should begin clicking. If you are interested in teaching me some NodeJS stuff for making Discord Bots then please contact me. This is for a Discord bot in Discord.JS.
 
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So I've been getting into Discord Bots lately and I'm interested in getting way more into it, but I have gotten sick of watching tutorials so much. It's so boring to watch a tutorial where the guy talks so damn monotone and especially when I know a lot of the stuff I just need help making stuff and all should begin clicking. If you are interested in teaching me some NodeJS stuff for making Discord Bots then please contact me. This is for a Discord bot in Discord.JS.
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Cody#8925[DOUBLEPOST=1546568403][/DOUBLEPOST]
what are you having trouble on?
Stuff like Databases and other stuff. So far I have very easily made commands that put out data but I wanna do more such as web scraping and database stuff but I've tried learning it through Youtube and I just haven't gotten it.
 

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I recommend not paying for someone to teach you programming. Find something you want to learn, mess around with documentation, try a udemy/skillshare or a free course. And figure it out.
 

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I recommend not paying for someone to teach you programming. Find something you want to learn, mess around with documentation, try a udemy/skillshare or a free course. And figure it out.
Everyone says this, but when I paid someone to teach me it I learned it way faster now at the time it didn't click completely but I was able to do stuff, later on while trying to do some more stuff it just began clicking and I was able to read documentation and etc. very easily. (This was with Java) For example, the beginning of this Discord Bot I've began making I read documentation and I got it setup so I can do commands and etc. But I prefer talking to someone and having them teach me than reading something or watching something.
 
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