Only C++, sorry, but I think @One Up Java codes.Do we have anybody who is new/expert level coder for Java?
I'm looking for a tutor.
It may be a paid postion based on your level on expertise in the field.
Completely irrelevant comment here man.If you're completely new to Java then there's literally no reason to waste money on a tutor, lol. Just use online resources and Google - it's 2017, dude.
If Indian and Chinese village peasants can figure out basic code on their own, you can too.
She gave you an alternative to spending your money.Completely irrelevant comment here man.
But I wasn't asking for that. Sorry it came out rude.She gave you an alternative to spending your money.
Yes, telling people that their comments are irrelevant instead of saying "Sorry, that suggestion is not one I want" is not a great way of handling it. But anyway, there are online things that you don't need payment for, and you may not want to hear it but you may not find a teacher better than youtube videos. It'd take at most an hour to get started. That's the only suggestion I can provide unless someone wants to provide you their service.But I wasn't asking for that. Sorry it came out rude.
I didn't make this post clear at all.Yes, telling people that their comments are irrelevant instead of saying "Sorry, that suggestion is not one I want" is not a great way of handling it. But anyway, there are online things that you don't need payment for, and you may not want to hear it but you may not find a teacher better than youtube videos. It'd take at most an hour to get started. That's the only suggestion I can provide unless someone wants to provide you their service.
Oh. Well then you may need a book for that if you can't find someone. But you might be able to find someone, just don't know where.I didn't make this post clear at all.
I've already begun the learning process using Codecedamy, Im looking for some with skill to teach me in the inner workings after I finish learning the fundementals
*plays clip of Swift saying as Barely "I KNOW C++"*Only C++, sorry, but I think @One Up Java codes.
Shelly Cashman series is what I recommendOh. Well then you may need a book for that if you can't find someone. But you might be able to find someone, just don't know where.