when trying to create a list and including a code-block in one of the points, either you can't properly format the codeblock as such, or you reset the numbered list counter.
imagine following scenario:
Some explanation or reasoning
adding a language declaration to make the codeblock render
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if you need pathfinding, take a look at Dijkstra's algorithm (A* is typically faster, but it's a bit more complicated so I'll recommend the simple one for beginners)
(otoh if there are no possible collisions, one of the shortest paths is always L shaped)
I have never switched to gradle, so I am ignorant of the advantages. Or, you can put it this way, I am happy with maven because I don't know where it sucks :P
Well, then, that would be "somewhere where the net is fast enough so that I can answer questions like that nearly in real time; and oh, since the site uses pretty advanced HTTP/HTML stuff, I also happen to have an able computer" :p
OK, enough joking; France
But seriously; give maven the boot, fast
It's just not worth the trouble
A build system should help you achieve your goals, and not constrain you as to how to achieve those goals -- which is what maven unfortunately does
User defined attributes, that is any attribute defined by UserDefinedFileAttributeView (provided that your FileSystem supports them!), are readable/writable from Java as byte arrays; if a given attribute contains text content, it is then process dependent what the encoding will be for the string ...