it's good practice for literally every other language everLua doesn't need ;
loser.
sort of.[Something is creating script errors!]
ERROR
Cannot implicitly compare type string to type float!
can you tell ive been working with c# lately
good practice, plus it means you don't get errors on the wrong line everLua doesn't need ;
loser.
i don't envy you in the slightestsort of.
guess what I have been working with
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NullPointerExceptionat
java.io.Writer.write(Writer.java:157) at
java.io.PrintStream.write(PrintStream.java:462) at
java.io.PrintStream.print(PrintStream.java:584) at
java.io.PrintStream.println(PrintStream.java:700) at
...
unless of course it compiles and still doesn't work, then it's a bitch and a half to find out whytbh it is a big project, I'm happy we are doing it in a statically compiled language instead of a scripting language. Once stuff compiles it tends to work.
nah, System.out.println tends to do the trick quite easily. And I've only had to do that once so far. We have a shitton of unit tests though, which helps in finding basic errors.unless of course it compiles and still doesn't work, then it's a bitch and a half to find out why
lucky, i've been working on an API that uses js, html, and c#nah, System.out.println tends to do the trick quite easily. And I've only had to do that once so far. We have a shitton of unit tests though, which helps in finding basic errors.