Oh that doesn't look like a typo? Come on man, tired of the p*ssing contests that happen on these forums.
Please watch thenewboston Tutorials, that for loop does absolutely nothing. for(Player p : Bukkit.getOnlinePlayers()) { if...
For some reason it seems like the server isn't registering you as being online. Look into that ;)
Actually, I was saying that the processor can only access the caches and RAM with x bytes per cycle, regardless of the rate of the clock speed......
Funny how people always assume a faster clock speed on the CPU makes a difference. Just so you know, the better processors are going to have the...
Um… ? That is not even remotely correct in regards to the SQL. Read/writing from a SQL is literally the same thing as flat file, however SQL is...
Wow, requesting a copy of my plugin... #CopyingTheCore
And reload it! :P
Also just make sure you have your correct import :P - and make sure your setting the display name and it's string concatenation.
:eek: A bad boy that knows how to type Integer. in Eclispe!
I figured it was a given that a player's display name could be changed *facepalm*
Probably something to do with "ParseString has a throws declaration" in which you can solve by surrounding with try/catch clause. try{ int num =...
Simple: int num = Integer.parseString(price);
Player.getName() not displayName
Yes because your call to the new object must take a parameter (as that is what your construct takes). public MyListener ml = new...
Yes, I know what static methods are, and they are great for access objects that need to be static, especially utility classes. Don't go linking...
Actually you're wrong here. Time it takes to read/write to HDD: 0.01 seconds (10 milliseconds on avg.) Time it takes to read/write to DRAM: 1e-7...
Woah woah, how is a static reference a bad programming construct. Ever heard of a singleton? (If not look it up). It's not wise telling people...
So, File f = new File(""); String dir = f.getAbsolutePath();
Yeah but how would I store it as a String?
Separate names with a comma.