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Unread 25-04-2010, 22:31
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Re: What was the hardest to program this year in Java?

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Originally Posted by FRC4ME View Post
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.
Sounds good...

I'm not sure why the Java guys aren't on the list. I can address the issues as well, if you don't find one.

If you fix them yourself, you can attach patchs to the artifacts and we'll apply them.

-Joe
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