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Re: New user post requirements
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Stormblast
on 21/10/2011, 19:38:38 UTC
Well, at least becouse of your thread we have 1 post less to go Wink

héhé +1

but on the other hand the spam is pretty much contained to one subforum which should leave the other forums fairly clean, in theory.

Riiiiiiiiiiiight.  So less spam, more trolling?

Do you think?
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Board Beginners & Help
Re: New user post requirements
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Stormblast
on 21/10/2011, 18:28:07 UTC
Well, at least becouse of your thread we have 1 post less to go Wink

héhé +1

but on the other hand the spam is pretty much contained to one subforum which should leave the other forums fairly clean, in theory.
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Re: I have an idea for a Bitcoin service...
by
Stormblast
on 21/10/2011, 16:21:34 UTC
Google it?

Or buy a book about Java?

Seeing as you obviously don't know the difference between Java and javascript you shouldn't give any advice on this matter whatsoever, not even to buy a book, because if he follows your advice he will buy the wrong book...


The general idea still stands.
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Board Beginners & Help
Re: Newbie restrictions
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Stormblast
on 21/10/2011, 15:51:51 UTC
I'm rather fine with the restrictions. No pain, no gain.
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Re: I have an idea for a Bitcoin service...
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Stormblast
on 21/10/2011, 15:44:18 UTC
Google it?

Or buy a book about Java?

I've bookmarked several guides I've found through google and pirated 3 books. They were either out-of-date or unclear. I'm here to find a recommended alternative. I want somebody to tell me what they genuinely think is the best.

Perhaps you could ask it on a dedicated forum or wait until someone with enough knowlegde comes here.

I'd say read the books/guides/tutorials, then try to program a bit and try to acomplish your goal step by step.
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Re: I have an idea for a Bitcoin service...
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Stormblast
on 21/10/2011, 15:35:11 UTC
Google it?

Or buy a book about Java?