Get highest INT in column (SQL)

Discussion in 'Plugin Development' started by DarkRangerMC, Jan 25, 2015.

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    TGRHavoc

    Umm.. The forum is meant for discussion, that's the whole point of a bloody forum.
    Just in case you don't know how to use Google (Which is evident from reading this post):
    Google defines a forum as: "a meeting or medium where ideas and views on a particular issue can be exchanged."

    So, yes @mythbusterma was correct in saying that a forum isn't the place to spoon-feed you code. Honestly, if you don't want to take the time to implement ideas that others have given you (without them writing the code) you shouldn't be attempting to code a plugin. What happens if you decide to take this on as a job? Outsource and hope no-one finds out?

    Seriously, don't ask for help then ask for others to write your code for you. If you're not smart enough to think of how to implement code into your own program then why are you trying to create said program?
     
  2. @TGRHavoc
    I quote "Need help developing a plugin? Got a bug you can't squash? Ask in here!"
    That's what the forums says...
    Obviously, I can't "squash" this, it's a new part of coding for me what I don't understand.
    It's not the way I learn how to code. So if you aren't able to help me in "my way" of learning new things, then don't reply.
     
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    TGRHavoc

    Really.. You're going to quote a text and not give a reason why you believe it to say "Ask for code here"?

    Taking into account the definition of the word forum and the sentence you quoted, one can assume that the quoted text is to mean "Ask for suggestions and discuss said suggestions here" and not "Ask for your code to be written that fixes your problems here". Agreed?

    Secondly, I don't believe that anyone will learn anything "your way". If you were to be given code that fits into your program exactly and works exactly how you want, you're not going to learn anything apart from the fact that you can get your code written for you for free! I agree that seeing code in some sort of context (not put into your program) with an explanation will help but, not just given code that fits into your particular program.

    @mythbusterma may not have been the most useful in your opinion however, he did point out that SQL has something that does exactly what you wanted and he did give you an example (which in my opinion is more than enough help).
    I see that you have put SQL queries into your plugin already so, I'm going to give you some credit and assume that you have learned how to use SQL in Java. Expanding on this assumption, you should be able to change the example given to suit your data.
     
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