Pwease Help

Discussion in 'Plugin Development' started by Jacksonbanan, Jan 4, 2014.

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    Jacksonbanan

    So, I know ALOT about Java but when it comes to bukkit plugin development it's like a whole new language, it's kinda annoying but if a minigame developer or someone could help me (for free :3) to understand the code and answer some questions that would be MUCH appreciated.

    Please message me on the bukkit forum or on steam (IGN = Jacksonbanan)

    Thanks :)
     
  2. Why you don't ask your questions here in the forum?
     
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    Ytry

    Jacksonbanan Just ask your questions here and you should get the answers you need.
     
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    Jacksonbanan

    Then ok, is there a way to actually code bukkit plugins or do you need to remember ALL the code?
     
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    Gater12

    Jacksonbanan Well Bukkit is just an API for Java. You should read Bukkit JavaDocs to understand some methods. Just like you would go to the JavaDocs.
     
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    ImImprobable

    Jacksonbanan Use NetBeans its probably 100X easier than Eclipse in my opinion.
    Eclipse is strange and its not very easy and user friendly when you just starting!
    Upload an API to netbeans thats just how i learnt.
    CTL + SPACE gives you hundreds of options. Look at GitHub plugins very small ones just so you know i little more of the code and im always avadible to help! just PM me and ill be there sooner or later
    AlexMl is right if their is a question that you cant get off you mind ask :p
    Gater12 Thats a good idea but when they get into complicated Bukkit Scheme's it does not become to easy ^^
    ImIm
     
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    Ytry

    Jacksonbanan It makes this much easier if you remember stuff but if you don't you can always look at their javadocs. Once you have been making plugins for enough time though you will start to get the flow of things and just know what you need to do to accomplish your task.
     
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