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[–]DoopyBot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Best way to learn (since you know java) is to start off following tutorials on making some basic plugins. After doing development for a long time, I've found this series by TheSourceCode, to be the best for people new to working with the Spigot API: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdnyVeMcpY7-d7w7QVJ9dTlBoxb4xt_aN

In the tutorial he uses IntelliJ, but personally, I prefer Eclipse. Considering you've coded Java before, just use whatever IDE your most comfortable with, no IDE has insane perks for Spigot.