October 8, 201312 yr I would like to have a scripting tutor, I just need the basics a 1-3 days of tutoring would be more then enough for me. I will give the person that helps me, my next script that I make. In addition, if the scripts I make reach SDN and I generate some revenue, I will pay you $5 for your time! Please PM me! thanks, in addition im not an idiot, and i comprehend what people teach me, iv learnt java in the past just forgot it and would like to re-learn and would prefer 1 on 1 tutoring then reading a bunch of tuts. Thanks, Wizzy!
October 8, 201312 yr Don't get me wrong dude, but 1-3 days of one-on-one tutoring in the real world would be valued at $150+. $5 just isn't worth anybody's time. I suggest just watching youtube guides if you've learned it in the past. H0ppy has a great one.
October 8, 201312 yr Don't get me wrong dude, but 1-3 days of one-on-one tutoring in the real world would be valued at $150+. $5 just isn't worth anybody's time. I suggest just watching youtube guides if you've learned it in the past. H0ppy has a great one. This. I know Krulvis charges 10-15 dollars, per HOUR.
October 8, 201312 yr http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3u1fu6f8Hto That plus http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mdil7v1J5es Will get you scripting. Especially if you have done Java before.
October 8, 201312 yr Author Thank you all very much, and ill watch those 2 videos, in addition can someone explain really how API works as well, or is that covered in the videos?
October 8, 201312 yr Thank you all very much, and ill watch those 2 videos, in addition can someone explain really how API works as well, or is that covered in the videos? private message me your skype i'll add you and we can talk. I'll only help you when I have time and I'm doing it for free.
October 8, 201312 yr Thank you all very much, and ill watch those 2 videos, in addition can someone explain really how API works as well, or is that covered in the videos? The API is basically an overview of all of the classes available for you to use. For example if you go into the "Client" class, you can scroll down to view all of the methods, any arguments you have to enter, return variable types, etc. Unless you understand classes, methods, constructors, and how to use all of those you won't really get it. It's not something you can explain, it's something you learn. I didn't understand anything until I read the first few parts of a technical Java book my dad gave me, and even now I still don't completely get it. Just keep working on the basics and before long you'll realize it's all making sense, trust me