Self-deprecation is the primary source of your problems ("im really bad in programming"); your second problem is that although you are apparently on the Internet, you must not yet know that it is the treasure trove of information that can make a great many things possible. This is slop, but it should point you in the right direction:
perl -MLWP::Simple -e 'my $page = get(qq|http://redis.io/topics/securi
+ty|); if($page=~m/(\S+\@\S+)/g){print qq|$1\t|}'
Makes,
<antirez@gmail.com>
 #note: dumb regex on purpose to conf
+ound e-mail scanners
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