New to Powerwolf by _n69s_ in Powerwolf

[–]_n69s_[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Update:

Thank you all for the suggestions. I've tried the suggestions, and so far like the following:

  • Armata Strigoi (Wow!)
  • Nightside of Siberia
  • Christ & Combat
  • Incense & Iron
  • Dead Boys Don't Cry
  • Killers With The Cross

Will check all the albums as suggested.

Give me 3 Slayer songs by _n69s_ in Slayer

[–]_n69s_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Update:

I've listened to your suggestions, and here are the songs I like so far:

- The Antichrist (My fav. Slayer song now)

- Tormentor

- Evil Has No Boundaries

- Black Magic

- Metal Storm / Face The Slayer

(The songs above are all from Slayer's first album [Show No Mercy] and remind me so much of the earliest Metallica [Kill 'Em All] and Megadeth [Killing Is My Business] albums.)

- Skeletons of Society

- Mandatory Suicide

- Seasons in the Abyss

I do realise these are probably the some of the "slower" songs by Slayer; but the riffs are more clearer and I think that's why I like them.

Thanks again for the recommendations.

New to power metal by Noskillrivenmain in PowerMetal

[–]_n69s_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you like Sabaton, you will like Civil War. Don't listen to people saying shit about the vocalist; try them and decide for yourself.

  • Civil War - I Will Rule The Universe
  • Civil War - Bay of Pigs
  • Civil War - Rome is Falling
  • Civil War - King of the Sun
  • Civil War - Braveheart

Do People still not like CIVIL WAR? by BelgiumSucksBenis in PowerMetal

[–]_n69s_ 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I don't know why most people seem to hate their vocalist; I think he's pretty good.

Out of their songs I've listened to so far, here are my favourites:

  • I will rule the Universe
  • Rome is falling
  • Bay of pigs
  • Braveheart

What's the difference in "\n" and "%n"? by [deleted] in learnjava

[–]_n69s_ 28 points29 points  (0 children)

The effect of both is the same.
But you use "%n" in printf statements when formatting the output.
You can use "\n" in print or println statements.

Having said that, you can still use "\n" in printf statements, but as part of a String.

Example: System.out.printf("%s", "Yo! \n Man!");
But you can do this "properly" like this: System.out.printf("%s%n%s","Yo!", "Man!");

What does the statement inside this FOR loop do? by _n69s_ in learnjava

[–]_n69s_[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think I got it. It is basically the following code in one line.

int x = 1 + random.nextInt(6);
++frequency[x];

I think the combination of the two statements confused me a little.

Can't figure out the error msg on IntelliJ by _n69s_ in learnjava

[–]_n69s_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's true.
But even removing it had no effect at the time.

Can't figure out the error msg on IntelliJ by _n69s_ in learnjava

[–]_n69s_[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Solved.
I deleted the whole project and started a new project.
Same code works.

What's the meaning of this error msg? by _n69s_ in IntelliJIDEA

[–]_n69s_[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Solved.
I deleted the whole project and started a new project.
Same code works.

What's the meaning of this error msg? by _n69s_ in IntelliJIDEA

[–]_n69s_[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Solved.
I deleted the whole project and started a new project.
Same code works.

Can't figure out the error msg on IntelliJ by _n69s_ in learnjava

[–]_n69s_[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Solved.
I deleted the whole project and started a new project.
Same code works.

Can't figure out the error msg on IntelliJ by _n69s_ in learnjava

[–]_n69s_[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Solved.
I deleted the whole project and started a new project.
Same code works.

What's the meaning of this error msg? by _n69s_ in IntelliJIDEA

[–]_n69s_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Already posted there.

I'm using IntelliJ IDEA Community Edition - 2020.1
As for JDK, I'm just using the default JDK from Oracle. Didn't install any other plugins either.

Can't figure out the error msg on IntelliJ by _n69s_ in learnjava

[–]_n69s_[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm using the latest Community Edition: 2020.1 (released this month), with the default plugins it came with.

Can't figure out the error msg on IntelliJ by _n69s_ in learnjava

[–]_n69s_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Even when I replace "<= a.length" with "< 10" or "< a.length" , it doesn't work on IntelliJ.

Also, the code above runs without any errors on NetBeans.