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Scripting guide for newcomers?

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While that is true, learning Java "just to script" is stupid and you will never learn anything. 

 

 

You can start out learning java just for scripting and then fall in love with it (my case, maybe even yours as well?).

 

 Even writing your own methods doesn't teach you much as it's literally nested if statements with maybe a loop to grab some sort of Entity. 

 

If that's some kind of a personal attack then you're wrong about me and just broke my heart.

 

Your code will never improve if you don't learn the language itself.

 

 

True.

However, and I'm sure you won't deny this, super efficient and complex code isn't required to write a flawless OSBot script. You don't need to know "Thinking In Java" by heart to write a flax picker tongue.png

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You can start out learning java just for scripting and then fall in love with it (my case, maybe even yours as well?).

I mean learning Java knowing you only want to make scripts.

 

 

 

If that's some kind of a personal attack then you're wrong about me and just broke my heart.

????

 

 

 

True.

However, and I'm sure you won't deny this, super efficient and complex code isn't required to write a flawless OSBot script. You don't need to know "Thinking In Java" by heart to write a flax picker tongue.png

No, but you can make a more efficient one.

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