One major feature of Python is that if we discover a problem with a plugin, anyone who knows a bit Python can hotfix it by doing nano [path], fix the script, then just reload. No need to scp the source code over to your machine from wherever it's stored, open it in some kind of Java IDE (which you have to download and install because you've deleted it since last time), do the fix, compile, replace the faulty plutin with the new build, update the source code and then reload.
Also, what red said.
(Keep in mind, I know no Java. What I weote above is how I assume the process would be. If ai'm wrong, shoot me again, I ain't dead yet.)
Also, what red said.
(Keep in mind, I know no Java. What I weote above is how I assume the process would be. If ai'm wrong, shoot me again, I ain't dead yet.)