Perl, maybe? Perl is really cool, and supported by Linux with no need for extra libs. And you can use Strawberry Perl for Windows. Perl has a lot...
OK great, thanks very much!
And if not, is there an Event that does get fired regardless of how the player disconnects? (Context: I'm adding IP's to a List on...
@NoLife Maybe making plugins will make you remember the syntax? Try them, and maybe if you have forgotten, re-learn Java
They use Spigot, which does still release new versions. You'll have to compile it yourself though.
Yeah, you'd end up having to do some nasty packet manipulation to make players think it's day.
If you want it to output a redstone signal, you could try some trickery with replacing it temporarily with a redstone block for a tick, then...
I think he means logins just for his server.
In something like C#, yes, that would be normal convention, but in Java you're generally going to have a method to return the value rather than...
http://spigotmc.org/
V8 is out! Huge update fixing many minor bugs, allowing colour scheming, and getting rid of the badly made Java Checker.
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@Felixbakkum I said "used to". The way you indented without braces looked like someone who had gotten used to Python.
@Qaisar101 That shouldn't matter. The name signature is the same, regardless. It's surely an internet problem. If you are on WiFi, don't be. Get...
@Felixbakkum Are you used to programming in something like Python? If that's the case you're going to have to get used to java's very strict...
What are you trying to do here? Make the player turn to blocks if they stand still for x time?
OK, so I am a fairly experienced CraftBukkit user. However, I've not really done much using PlotMe nor MultiVerse. The title pretty much...
It MIGHT be that you're putting your listener in your main class. This can sometimes cause issues. I recommend making a separate class that...
@Skionz For that matter, it doesn't even need to be a List. It can just be an array, since what he's doing is very simple. Although, I do...
I'd recommend putting Listeners in a different class. I have run into issues with making my main JavaPlugin class the same one that implements...
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