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So here's the scoop:
I had an MSI B250 MATE board, an Intel i5 6600, and a Samsung 970 NVMe SSD with Ubuntu 18.04 installed. Could boot to ubuntu no problem any day of the week.
I replace the motherboard and CPU with the following: msi z490 mpg gaming edge wifi, Intel 10700KF
Now, I cannot boot into my NVME drive, even when that's the only drive that is connected. It is detected in the BIOS, but does not show up as a boot option at all, despite having a partition with a boot flag (I checked this using a manjaro live USB). What is causing this? The motherboard manufacturer is even the same so I cannot figure why it doesn't want to boot to it. I have also flashed the most recent BIOS version. Does this have something to do with a fked up GRUB bootloader?
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Hey! Haven't been on this forum in a long time, but I feel like this is the best place to ask. I am looking to upgrade my CPU. Currently, I have an Intel Core i5 6600 CPU on a pretty bad MSI b250 MATE mobo. I have been looking to upgrade since performace has been lacking for my needs as of late. Usually I have bought intel, but from what I can gather, Ryzen has been the choice as of late. I want a CPU that will last me for several years, and I have been looking at the Ryzen 3800x.
I use my computer daily as a minecraft server, but also use it for playing minecraft, playing 2 or more eve accounts, and on top of that usually running one to three vs code instances. I also have docker instances running on occasion. So I want a CPU that will be able to keep up with all of that and be able to keep up for at least a few years.
So is the 3800x a good upgrade? Are new CPUs due soon and should I wait? Is intel a better choice? I am not keeping up to date with the industry, so your input is very valued :)
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I've tried searching but can't really find prices for this Asus mobo. It's a z170p d3 LGA 1151 board, I'm looking to sell it as I've replaced it this Xmas, but I have no idea what I could get for it. It's in excellent condition. This post isn't a sale post, just me asking you experienced people what you'd recommend listing it for on Kijiji, or whatever other site.
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Recently added some abstract matrix data structures, and plan to add new types of viewers.
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19 hours ago, Fire Yoshi said:
Nice! Is that Kotlin?
It's mostly built in Java, however I do the test files in Kotlin just because it's so damn easy / quick. Will probably be porting over the current classes to Kotlin as I develop.
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You could literally copy paste the text into your forum post. Like Reniat said, no one would download a random text file from mediafire posted by someone with 14 posts on the forum. I don't see why it has to be hosted anywhere externally at all, since it should just be a text file. The entire point of a forum is to share text files.
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7 hours ago, jermanojunior said:
I did use list of lists but got to know they can only exchange packets of strings and not lists so had to convert the list to string and then send, and it outputs just like the dictionary in a single vertical line. Did you mean to change the received string to list again once received?
When I have to send a list as data outside of the scope of the program, I tend to simply append each element of the list separated by a comma. Then it can easily be put back into a list by separating elements at each comma.
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44 minutes ago, abdullah2993 said:
anyone new to programming talking about windows software development imo means desktop application but i may be wrong
Not necessarily. Most new programmers do a lot of command line programming.
Either way,the term software development is the process of creating software, be either programs, frameworks, or what have you. A small portion of that is GUI based applications.
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On 5/5/2018 at 5:20 AM, abdullah2993 said:
nope beginners should still use visual studio its much better than vs code which is just a fancy text editor besides OP is talking about Windows Software development that means GUI based application so VS Code isn't a viable option there.
The term Software development doesn't automatically infer a GUI implementation...
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Have been working on this the past few days, on whatever time I get off work. Some functions and parameters can still be improved, but it is definitely usable enough to show you all! It's a cool little Java library. There are 3 primary classes:
Tile
This is an interface which helps define a Tile object. Some concrete classes have been implemented, such as ColorTile and SpriteTile, but many more can be created.
TileMap
A data structure for managing these tile objects in a 2D array (matrix). Comes with an iterator for iterating through the tiles.
TileMapPanel
This class is used to visualize the Tile objects. Since the tile interface defines a method paint(Graphics g, int gridScale), the TileMapPanel iterates through it's TileMap and calls the paint(g, gridscale) function on each tile.
All in all, this is a really young library, I have a lot of improvements to make, but it's fun to play around with, and I've thought of a lot of applications, so I thought it'd be cool to see what y'all come up with.
Here are a few quick examples:
package com.carvethsolutions.gridlib import com.carvethsolutions.gridlib.tile.ColorTile import com.carvethsolutions.gridlib.tile.SpriteTile import com.carvethsolutions.gridlib.tile.TileMap import java.awt.Color import java.util.* import javax.swing.JFrame /** * * @project gridlib * @author John on 5/5/2018 */ fun main(args : Array<String>) { val tilemap = TileMap(128) val r = Random() for (x in 0 until 128) { for (y in 0 until 128) { val color = Color(r.nextInt(256), r.nextInt(256), r.nextInt(256)) tilemap.placeTile(ColorTile(color, x, y), x, y) } } val tmp = TileMapPanel(tilemap, 8) val frame = JFrame() frame.add(tmp) frame.pack() frame.show() val frame2 = JFrame() val tilemap2 = TileMap(32) for (x in 0 until 32) { for (y in 0 until 32) { tilemap2.placeTile(SpriteTile("./res/grass.png",x,y),x,y) } } val tmp2 = TileMapPanel(tilemap2) frame2.add(tmp2) frame2.pack() frame2.show() }
The GitHub for this library can be found here: https://github.com/JLCarveth/gridlib
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47 minutes ago, AlexTheGreatish said:
.......think we found the problem
Happens to the best of us. But is weird, considering I don't recall installing 3/4 of those packages.
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This is a great book if you're interested in Patterns and have already read GoF. Talks about the patterns we use everyday subconsciously.
https://www.amazon.com/Elemental-Design-Patterns-Jason-Smith/dp/0321711920
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True, never considered just throwing the jar in with the source code commits
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3 minutes ago, wasab said:
i would just use git to update the project on all my machines. Many IDEs even automize the task for you. If not, just write a script for it. It is very simple.
Edit: I guess you can't do that if you do not wish to pay a premium to make your project private..... just something like mega sync(they give you 60 gb free) client and have them sync the project folder. that works too. or write a script for it.
As a student I have unlimited private repos
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Yea I'm frequently not on the same local network, and don't want to use simple cloud storage for that reason.
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I am working on a Java project, and I wrote several libraries to help me make this project. Often, I find myself adding some features to the libraries, and building updated JAR files. Problem is, I am now using my laptop and my desktop for coding, and so swapping JARs over with a flash drive whenever I want to add a feature to one of my libraries is tedious af.
Could be a simple question, but is there anyway I can facilitate the transfer of builds between machines?
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Also, probably stupid question, but the Github says this:
Provided you already have NumPy, SciPy, Matplotlib, and OpenCV already installed, the
imutils
package is completelypip
-installableDid you try installing these packages as well?
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I got it installed using the Pyhton Command Line
What version of python are you using?
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2 hours ago, geo3 said:
This code looks like it's for a game. I don't think Java is a very good choice for developing a game.
And why is that?
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10 hours ago, Limecat86 said:
After many PHP frameworks I'm now using Laravel. Next to that I also know my ways around JavaScript/NodeJS.
Learning PHP as your first language is a bad idea by the way. Yes, I learned that the hard way.
PHP is loosely typed and allow programmers to write bad code and learn bad habits.
Those bad habits are still haunting me.
I can definitely agree. PHP was one of the first languages I learned, and I'm still scared of the include() and require() functions.
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Bro IDK how hard it can be to setText of a Label. I don't think any of us can really help you.
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1 minute ago, tikker said:
It's C#, so the .NET API. After a day I'd be more worried about periodicity though, as the RNG's implementation seems to be a little broken. Though that probably doesn't matter for the benchmark, just skew the statistics a bit.
I really know nothing about random numbers at all, just when I've pondered it before I recognized System time is a number that's never the same at two moments.
Can't boot to m2 drive after upgrading CPU / Mobo
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bump since there seems to be plenty of activity in other threads. I have tried running boot repair (https://sourceforge.net/p/boot-repair-cd/home/Home/) and while it said it successfully repaired the boot disk, I still do not see the nvme drive as a boot option in the BIOS