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Re: What was the hardest to program this year in Java?

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Originally Posted by jhersh View Post
Have you reported all the bugs you found so that the library can be improved for everyone? Even better would be patches that implement the fixes.

Visit http://firstforge.wpi.edu/sf/tracker...wpilib/tracker to report bugs!

Thanks,
-Joe
Does the Java tracker actually get used? I noticed that, unlike the C++ tracker which has twelve bugs, the Java tracker only has one; the one that I submitted this January and has still not been fixed. Perhaps this is because, at least when I submitted that one, no Java developers' names were in the assignment list (only C++ and LabVIEW).

I will gladly fix them myself if that is possible. Can you explain further what the process of submitting a patch is? Thanks.

EDIT - I went ahead and submitted the other bugs to the tracker anyway.
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