October 30, 201312 yr so i have been involved in the botting revolution since 2007, it's been what? 6 years? yes. but my problem is java. i want to learn how to code/make scripts for osbot or any other bot. i know all of you's will say below to learn the "basic of java" first, i keep hearing this shit for the past 6 years. i really really need your help, i want someone to guide me how to code a script step by step. i have 0 java knowledge shit. help is appreciated.
October 30, 201312 yr Author http://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/java/nutsandbolts/ Go. i don't get that i want someone to guide me on how to make scripts for osbot.
October 30, 201312 yr No one can hold your hand and guide you through it like a baby. You need to spend countless hours reading, writing code etc to actually learn and become better at it. I was the same way as you until i picked up a book, referenced google for questions, went through trial and error until i became somewhat decent.
October 30, 201312 yr I have made several little games. but i dontunderstand what the fuck i have to start with an API like... i know the setup of java scripts but not of making one for osbot. the fuck man
November 4, 201312 yr I have made several little games. but i dontunderstand what the fuck i have to start with an API like... i know the setup of java scripts but not of making one for osbot. the fuck man Funny cuz programming in Java is basically using Java's API, just like you learned the API for java you have to learn it for Osbot, and for any source you come into and start to program on.
November 25, 201312 yr Get this book. - http://www.amazon.com/Head-First-Java-2nd-Edition/dp/0596009208 it teaches you everything you need to know to be able to get started with java. Its easy on the brain. Then you're just going to have to look through the OS bot API section to learn what to declare in order for your script to run.
November 27, 201312 yr If you want to learn Java, some people actually sell Java lessons, that's the easiest way to learn unless you want to read books.
December 7, 201312 yr Attend random classes that teach coding at a nearby University. You don't even have to pay, most likely the teachers won't even notice you.