Working on an update for Spigot 1.9.2-R0.1. I will also be setting up a Maven repository for Kits on GitHub.
I'll just leave this here.
There are many ways you can do this. For custom professions, you could write your own Player Profile class which contains information relating to...
@stonebloodtv Please seek support where you acquired your server mod.
@mc_myster We don't teach Java here. It's in your best interest to learn yourself.
Read this. I like how yet again nobody has taken notice of this.
Read this thread. Why does nobody else do this? It's common sense. Stop teaching people how to fly before they have wings.
@UnRatable It was more of an observation that you state it's a "Semi-Advanced" tutorial in the thread title, when it's more of a basic tutorial.
@UnRatable This isn't as convenient as it could be. When parsing lots of commands and command args, the template you provided will quickly become...
@XxZHALO13Xx Please read up on Java and OOP. Your use of statics is wrong and I don't have the energy to explain why in terms simpler than "You...
Store a reference to the toggled item? private ItemStack selectedItem; // When you click an item to toggle it: selectedItem = selectedItem ==...
@DeadlyScone Again, your understanding of the word "constant" is incorrect. Why would you want to avoid instantiating FirstClass? If your class...
@DeadlyScone Don't confuse static with constant. A constant field is one which is set once and cannot be changed. It represents a global,...
@ChintziSecilMC Again, is there absolutely any need for your list to be static? If your reasoning behind it is to allow other classes to retrieve...
Yeah but you're a whore. Jk bb <3
@Avygeil Lambdas can be very useful, but when you consider the fact that not all servers will be running Java 8, it isn't really a valid...
WHY?!?!
@xristaras40blaums You can find Java books online, in the form of an eBook or PDF. I don't know how good Bucky's tutorials are, and I don't...
@Jayke_ Then a more suitable solution would've been to change it in his code.
@Veritas Use CommandExecutors. Main.java: public void onEnable() { registerCommands(); } public void registerCommands() {...
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