Advanced Coding Help?

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  1. SkillzAR

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    So I have a lot of free time and I decided to fill that time with learning how to code. I now know the basics and some advanced of HTML/CSS, JavaScript, jQuery, PHP, Ruby, and Python, and am learning how to work with API's. Now that summer is here I'll have a LOT more free time, and I was wondering if anyone knew of any good sites/programs/schools/etc.. to help further my learning of how to code Minecraft plugins and general overall coding. Also if there is any other language that would be good to learn, I would like to know.
     
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  3. Legopossible

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    Spanish. Si, Albrador?
     
  4. imme

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    Summer is only here for you btw... everybody else is still in school :p
     
  5. Legopossible

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    Well, no.
    I'm technically out of school in... 15 days.
     
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    I'm out a little more than that

    By the way how did you learn all those coding languages so fast did you make an app yet
     
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    The languages he stated are very easy to learn and don't take much time as they are very similar to giving commands in english (almost). The real challenge is to learn one object oriented language and then you know all others, you only have to look for each of their nuances.
     
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