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As the title states that is to the relevancy of the question.

I would like to know where beginners should start and howto engage the API.

For a lot of beginners including myself we see the API as a Text Dungeon .

Which are the steps we should take to comprehend the API better and to know how and when we should grab packages and for which should we grab.

I would be willing to pay for a "private script" with source code to review ( something extremely simple).

I would prefer a open well coded source that is for the public to review.

If anyone is willing to offer free lessons or guide me please comment or pm me for further details.

I welcome any constructive replies but please keep it within topic. 

Offering free SOCKS5 2 months proxy or more also for anyone who can get me seriously started.

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That guide by Apaec is a very good source (first post). If learn by looking at source is your thing, check out some scripts that are open source.

But honestly, I know it kinda sucks, learning the basics of java is the best step. Pm me if you are really stuck and I will get back to you if I see it.

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As the title states that is to the relevancy of the question.

I would like to know where beginners should start and howto engage the API.

For a lot of beginners including myself we see the API as a Text Dungeon .

Which are the steps we should take to comprehend the API better and to know how and when we should grab packages and for which should we grab.

I would be willing to pay for a "private script" with source code to review ( something extremely simple).

I would prefer a open well coded source that is for the public to review.

If anyone is willing to offer free lessons or guide me please comment or pm me for further details.

I welcome any constructive replies but please keep it within topic. 

Offering free SOCKS5 2 months proxy or more also for anyone who can get me seriously started.

 

first of all you could learn how to search on the web or forums like this.

there is enough information to start with

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