@Pheonixblade9 @EvanL I found the issue, Visual Studio wasn't passing a CommandArguement for the Id so my code validated it to null. So it skipped the method call, my original code all worked.
i for index, j and k come after it in the alphabet, its not really "THE" way of doing it, it just became a defacto way of doing it, everyone knows what to expect if they see an i and a j inside it
i am in the unfortunate situation where i'm missing the whole code review/> 1 devs, so I'm learning by doing, but have no idea if its right.... it sucks
your response sounds more like you would have: for i { for j {} for k {}} where I'm saying it is more: for i { for j { for k {} } }
but yeah @Greg that's why I'm here. but everything is so specific for me that its hard to formulate a generic question that'll answer all the questions I have. I rather of been properly trained or have a mentor.
MSP in the house. Also, I agree that the cost of living is ridiculous. I don't understand how humans who are not programmers make enough to pay for life.
@KendallFrey His usage is wrong. If he wants a client he should have simply used a client in the Bank constructor. But that doesn't mean you can't downcast from Player to Client.