In the past I have taken on mentoring / helping three individuals from here. Two turned out fine and one had a belligerent attitude and he didn't really want to listen and got mad at me for his sloppy, non-working code, when in reality if he would have listened, it would have been fine. I really don't know you, so I cannot commit to do that at this point (plus I am pretty busy right now anyway).
There are many would-be programmers that have fantastic dreams of things they expect to accomplish, but when they come to realize that this will not be handed to them on a silver platter, that it won't happen in a week, and that programming isn't all fun and games, they walk and are never heard from again. Real world is that programming is indeed fun and enjoyable, but at times it can be very frustrating and aggravating. Skills can be developed by most anyone if they are willing to invest the time / effort to learn.
As long as a person shows that they are trying to learn things and are not being lazy and wanting others to expend effort to help them when they won't lift a finger themselves, the TGC community overall tends to help and provide info / assistance. A lazy person that requests help without putting any effort into it is flame-bait.
Hands On DarkBasic Pro (vols 1 & 2) are good books to own.
Good luck.