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So, uhm, is someone able to teach me coding (Discord) from start to finish?

I can tip if I do learn.

Sorry if this is me being a lowballer, just wanna know if someone out there can help.
 
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Don't learn to program specifically for Discord. That's like learning about Spigot before learning Java. It doesn't work.

Learn the fundamentals of a given language on your own, first. This will help you get a step up. Follow tutorials... anything.

Languages I would recommend are Java, C# or -- Python (if you really wanna go basic).
 

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Don't learn to program specifically for Discord. That's like learning about Spigot before learning Java. It doesn't work.

Learn the fundamentals of a given language on your own, first. This will help you get a step up. Follow tutorials... anything.

Languages I would recommend are Java, C# or -- Python (if you really wanna go basic).
Believe me I watched every tutorial I could, nothing helped, looking for some who can teach me via Discord or so.
 

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Ok if you have no money then you should teach yourself and not expect everything on a plate. Start with the book Automating the Boring Stuff to learn Python, then there's Discord.py documentation which has starter guides etc...
 

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Believe me I watched every tutorial I could, nothing helped, looking for some who can teach me via Discord or so.
Don't watch them, read them. Videos don't help, trust me. Doing it in person does. Reading does.
 

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Don't watch them, read them. Videos don't help, trust me. Doing it in person does. Reading does.
That's wrong, videos can help a lot. I've learned quite a lot of things due to the - in my eyes - often better explanation for more complicated things, and also often a bit more fun to listen to.
Everyone has their own learning methods, some may need videos, some need books and some others may only get things right if they start with a lot of skidding.
 

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if they start with a lot of skidding.
When I started a loooooooooong time ago, that's pretty much all I did.. you get projects off the web, tinker with them and have a bit of fun. But yeah, you're right.
 

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just going off of what null is saying heres some links that should be helpful

codeacademy.com
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sololearn.com
if you want anymore I could send you some. Both are free as well.
Honestly thank you soooo much,
I registered on codeacademy and started the Python path, just finished my first chapter in 2 hours and I learnt 500x more than those YouTube videos. ❤
 
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