Heart Broken

Posted by Haizen on June 3, 2012, 10:59 a.m.

I no longer trust my Netbeans for one small but fatal reason. The "move' command is flawed.

I had grown tired of constantly navigating to the tedious location of my project that i've been working on for just about a half a year so I decided to move the project using Netbeans nifty move command.

Well that went horribly wrong, it completely deleted the project, there's no trace of it anywhere, not in the destination folder or the source folder. It at least had the courtesy to leave me the nbproject folder which is completely useful (sarcasm). No longer developing i think i'm having a mental breakdown.

And I know some of you might think "Why don't you have a subversion" well I do but it deleted the repository files as well. It pretty much just wiped a good portion of a folder.

Ill be back soon. :(

Also i'm not in a good mood because I did not go to sleep last night, not a damn wink, because I played Amnesia for 20 minutes and I could not fall asleep.

Comments

Haizen 11 years, 10 months ago

I could try my tuneup utilities undelete component but I doubt it will turn anything up.

*Edit Well thanks a bunch man I got like 65% of the files back. I'm feeling slightly more optimistic about this. Half to spend the rest of the day rewriting maybe 75 classes from scratched. Beats rewriting all 180. Thanks again.

Cesque 11 years, 10 months ago

Haizen 11 years, 10 months ago

I never get scared in horror games, but this game is just downright screwy. I cannot play that game alone.

Cesque 11 years, 10 months ago

I can!

During daytime, with external speakers instead of earphones, by crouch-shimmying straight to wherever the hell I think I'm suppose to be going.

Haizen 11 years, 10 months ago

You're a bigger breasted man than I am then. I salute you sir.

flashback 11 years, 10 months ago

You should also look into a good backup solution.

Charlie Carlo 11 years, 10 months ago

Quote:
A Smarter Way to Code

Josea 11 years, 10 months ago

Dropbox works well for personal projects, also, netbeans? Oh god why.

Haizen 11 years, 10 months ago

I like netbeans. :(

Mega 11 years, 10 months ago

I'd recommend, like Cyrus said, to use Recuva immediately and try to do a deep scan if you have to.

Then, I suggest installing Everything, so you can use it's instant search capabiltiies, just in case Netbeans maliciously moved your project to a directory that you were quite sure you didn't want your project moved to.

Also, Dropbox.