@Uhlala The Titles plugin isn't going to work on a version other than 1.8.2
@Tecno_Wizard Sometimes professors are like that, I get it. Whenever the question is performance (at least in regards to MC servers), n is...
@zotmer It would not make a single difference whatsoever. Modern computers and the amount of data you're dealing with mean you're likely worrying...
@TLW Yes, the server is stopping.
@Burnsalan18 Don't store blocks like that, blocks are only transient representations of a certain block on a certain tick. Use BlockStates, or...
@ExecuterMC You haven't even explained what you're trying to do well enough for us to understand, so we couldn't give you code even if we wanted to.
@Rhiannon Something on line 42 is null. Figure out what it is.
@OTF Catastrophe How are we supposed to know they are different plugins? Putting it as a dependency means the plugin will be disabled. The only...
@OTF Catastrophe Have you tried reading what the log says? You have a NullPointerException in PlayerListener.java. Try reading instead of just...
@JanTuck Well one also does streaming and uses Java 8 only features. It can also use implicit parallelization.
@plisov No. You're still making one for each player.
@plisov Can you please make the changes he asked for.
@Protophite Well it doesn't have to be MySQL, you could do SQLite or PostgreSQL. But the best option is definitely using an SQL database,...
@JanTuck He was responding to things you can make. One of the things that Bukkit doesn't allow you to do is register commands at run time, they...
@Bamco6657 You need to parse the information out, each one of those is going to be a different portion of the information that makes up the...
@Protophite What are you trying to do? I bet we could figure out a better way if you told us.
@tyler672 There is. http://wiki.bukkit.org/Plugin_Tutorial
@OutbackCanadian The issue is that the enhanced for loop doesn't have a type for the variable "item," which is required in the context. Just out...
@RenditionsRule You can, or you can use ==, doesn't matter. Whichever looks better to you.
@AlvinB That's unfourtunate. Pretty much anything in the scheduler class is safe, and nothing else is, @kameronn
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