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13:03
CloudOverflow
hello
@fredoverflow The only thing I really get from this is "why the fuck did 'we' decide to stick with java 7!"
god damn collect(joining(", ")) is nice
hello
Yup Java 7 is almost as bad as C++03
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13:08
I cannot find any lead ore.
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@thecoshman You can implement that in Java 7 just fine.
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Also see functionaljava.org for map, filter, etc.
@Zoidberg is that lib for jav8 functional stuff in java7?
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No.
don't make me click links :|
13:12
@Zoidberg I think erasure makes this impossible.
I started doing that with shit that I wanted to use, I called it JockStrap iirc. I've only done a few classes, but that's all I wanted to use so far. The key idea is to mimic Java8 features as close as possible so that upgrading is just a case of swapping imports
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Anyway:
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public interface Collector<I, O> {
    public void feed(I x);
    public O get();
}

public final class Collectors {
    private Collectors() { }

    public static <I, O> O collect(Iterable<I> source, Collector<I, O> collector) {
        for (I x : source) {
            collector.feed(x);
        }
        return collector.get();
    }
}
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@fredoverflow But checked exceptions are also erased.
@Zoidberg Oh, right! I forgot.
13:13
JockStrap, piss all there so far, but all I've needed so far.
@Zoidberg Eclipse accepts the code, so...
oh yeah, I wrapped reflection stuff as well :P
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But does javac?
@Zoidberg yes
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Nice.
13:15
The cases were Eclipse accepts code but javac doesn't are very rare.
I have stumbled upon one such case in 10 years or something.
generics + ORM = N sleepless nights, N > 1
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Just ORM is enough for that.
yet, sometimes it's essential, whereas I could have been smart enough not to try to force generics into it :v
@thecoshman Well, retrolambda is a thing. Never tried it, also it has some caveats and it doesn't port features from standard library, but still you may want to know about it.
13:30
ah, that's twating with byte code though
I just wanted a simple lib of 'proper' j7 code that allows me to use some of the newer features.
I only really did Optional so far though
@fredoverflow nice ending :P
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IntelliJ IDEA code folds anonymous inner classes into lambda syntax.
@fredoverflow would be even more dramatic if it was a footnote at the bottom ; D
@Zoidberg and you can replace it as well :)
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@thecoshman Java 8 Optional is broken. Don't implement it.
@Zoidberg I only took the rough interface for what I wanted. What's 'broken' about it then?
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13:33
It can't represent the presence of null. It therefore suffers from the same problems std::vector (because bool) suffers from: generic code can't use it.
what do you mean? That you can't have an Optional 'engaged' to null?
OK... so I think I'm ready to do this programming interview test thing...
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Optional.of(null) throws an NPE instead of returning an Optional for which isPresent() returns true and get() returns null.
question is... how much do I want I want to be talking about it
@Zoidberg oh... well I agree NPE is stupid and clearly broken, but I'm so sure about weather or not it should return what you say it should... I'd argue for an empty optional
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So if you now want to build abstractions on Optional, they won't work with null inputs. And you have to document this. Over and over again. If you forget it once, people will yell at you.
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@thecoshman No, that's what ofNullable is for. Not of.
13:36
/dev/null is kind of like a black hole - things only go in, nothing gets out
Well, I guess that makes sense though
if you know that you might be creating an optional from null...oh wait, I see you're point
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There are two ways to correctly implement optionals in Java:
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public abstract class Optional<T> { ... }
public final class Some<T> extends Optional<T> { private final T x; ... }
public final class None<T> extends Optional<T> { ... }
// or
public final class Optional<T> { private final boolean present; private final T x; }
you can't use Optional to have a value set to null
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Then you can't build null-accepting abstractions on top of Optional.
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13:38
Just like you can't build bool-accepting abstractions on top of std::vector.
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Good job. You broke everything.
What's a case though where you want to use an Optional engaged to null? Why not just use a normal return with null?
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ABSTRACTIONS BUILT ON TOP OF OPTIONAL
@thecoshman Oh, you mean in the puzzler video? Thanks
@fredoverflow yeah :P
13:40
what does java do if you ignore return values?
nothing
that question seemed like a trick question :P
takes some of the power away from option no?
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class MyAbstraction<T> {
    private final Optional<T> happensToUseOptionalInternally;

    /**
      * @param x this can be null just fine!
      */
    public MyAbstraction(T x) {
        happensToUseOptionalInternally = Optional.of(x); // bang bug
    }
}
same in c#
13:40
anyway, I really should start doing this programming challenge thing
@JohanLarsson It would be so awesome if there was a way to annotate a method with "Caller must do something with the result."
I've got to stop this now, need to focus :z
Markiplier uploaded a 9 hour video, wtf
I would go further, require syntax when you want to ignore returnvalues for t to compile
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@thecoshman your equals function can throw an exception if you do opt.equals(Optional<T>.empty()), as far as I can see
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13:42
Prohibiting optionals with null values needelessly limits reuse.
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Not designing for reuse is a sign of an incompetent programmer.
@JohanLarsson Good luck inventing your own language ;)
@JohanLarsson In C# nullable from nullable won't compile
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@JohanLarsson Eiffel prohibits not using return values.
@Xeo lol probably. I didn't fully test everything there.
13:43
@Xeo How so?
@Zoidberg f# has it iirc
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I think F# just emits a warning.
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@Puppy he only checks if this.IsPresent(), not if other.IsPresent(), but will always call other.get() if this.IsPresent().
i think you know better than I do
13:43
good spot.
@Xeo I don't think so. Optional<T>.empty().isPresent() is always false.
yeah, but you don't check it ;p
Xeo
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^
@fredoverflow should not be impossible, the compiler sees what is going on
@Xeo oh yes
oh well
I'll fix it at some stage, maybe, probably not
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13:45
@JohanLarsson Vlinder does that
@JohanLarsson Do you want this in C#? Two words: backwards compatibility :(
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@Puppy I'm know for my psychic debugging capabilities. Last week I helped a coworker with a really obscure bug that was driving him nuts.
@xeo yeah, will through NoSuchElementException
@fredoverflow two words: code transformations
@Xeo Fresh perspective is pretty good.
13:46
@Puppy that it is
@Zoidberg no idea what that does but i heard vlinder is a great language
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Also last week, another coworker told me I was the resident UI expert when I talked about wanting to work on backend / gamelogic stuff. I don't really wanna work on UI stuff :(
UI is boring and annoying
@JohanLarsson Are you sure you're not confusing Vlinder with Tinder? ;)
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baka
@Zoidberg dunno if I got it right
13:49
@SamVarshavchik I have no clue how people reach this kind of conclusion (and it gets so many upvotes too). The reason people ask on Stack Overflow is to get informed answers from experienced users. — sehe 17 secs ago
Too harsh?
I don't get the whole band-wagoning with dismissive comments on SO
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@JohanLarsson Interesting.
can be wrong in countless ways, that is the only f# I have written this year
It's too damn easy to just say "oh well, seems too difficult" and then the question is just down-vote bait. Even if the people dismissing it were out-right wrong and lazy (pantarei and pileborg, I'm looking at you)
and a decent % of the total f# have written in my life
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@JohanLarsson dotnetfiddle.net/Bdb385 it seems .NET Fiddle hides warnings if compilation succeeds
13:51
ah, that is nice
then you can treat warnings as errors
So I'll have to do three challanges akin to this
not sure if you can specify that warning x should be an error
@sehe lol, but the error is : class x has no member named y ... if you didn't include x you would have gotten a different error
well
back to work tomorrow
@Puppy Still having fun?
13:54
@sehe unclear imo
@fredoverflow I'm playing KSP
@Puppy At work?
no
right now ;p
Ell
Ell
egh I'm disliking working in a team already and we haven't even written any code yet :(
@Ell that doesn't bode well
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13:55
nope
also, hi Ell :)
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Hi tony :)
how are you?
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@TonyTheLion I'm well thank you
how are you?
13:56
he's good
and he thanks you
@Ell I'm alright, just enjoying the lazy Sunday.
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@TonyTheLion I think that's what I'll be doing too :3
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13:58
actually no
I have to fix my portage
because it's borked for some reason concerning python
recompile kernel
Ell
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also I want to install arch on my laptop
or maybe debian
probably some debian actually
as long as you don't install Gentoo
@JohanLarsson nice
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13:59
yeah I'd never install gentoo on a chromebook :P
simple & clear
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compiling chrome would take a week
oh a chrome book
are they any good?
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@Ell It does take a while.
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@TonyTheLion they're fine, really
I basically use it for web browsing
14:00
@TonyTheLion No.
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and writing programmes without compiling them
@Puppy you are so predictable
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actually I even compile small programmes on it
I bring it into my programming lectures, I don't have any other use for it
ah right
@Ell You lecture on programming?
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14:02
@fredoverflow I attend lectures on programming :)
A lecture on programming by a Lounger: Programming is terrible. Don't ever do it. That concludes this lecture.
@ell lol
I'm a Lounger and I program all the time
hey guys I have a typography issue
(yes)
14:04
@slaphappy I have many issues, what exactly is your point? :P
I uh
where can I read more about typography
is there a typography.se somewhere
seems it's only TeX community on SE
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Ell
@slaphappy there is a graphic design one
IIRC there are typography questions on there
yeah
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@JohanLarsson exciting
14:09
@Puppy Would you recommend programming to people considering it as a career choice?
depends on whether or not they're a total nutter
if so yes
ambiguous
thanks guys
14:10
@slaphappy this is perhaps close
thank fuck for nerds on the internet huh
Ven
Ven
Yo
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YoYo Games
hmm
apparently my laptop is now in BPO Bristol, wherever the fuck that is
British Post Office?
@Zoidberg someone just posted it
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14:18
What?
the typography tag
@Puppy which one did you order?
Dell XPS 15
is that the successor of XPS 13?
more like the 15" version of it?
14:25
more like the 15'' successor of the 14'' version
it's the XPS 13's bigger, newer brother.
this damn test is all solving probability based problems :\
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Oh come on. You can't include <numeric_limits> in multiple .cpps with /Za in VS2015
FFS
I want to study C++. I have studied some reference book but they weren't very practical book.
What do you recommand?
14:32
@hamidkavianathar if only there was a curated list on SO you could just look at ... hmmm
@Xeo wat? why not?
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Q: The Definitive C++ Book Guide and List

grepsedawkThis question attempts to collect the few pearls among the dozens of bad C++ books that are published every year. Unlike many other programming languages, which are often picked up on the go from tutorials found on the Internet, few are able to quickly pick up C++ without studying a well-written...

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@Puppy Linker error for the static functions defined there vOv
they forget to inline or someshit?
14:39
Thank you very much.
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oh wait, it's the static members, not functions
should I use multimedia timers or high resolution timers for measuring time in my game?
bah
Valve why did you fuck up l4d2 modding so much
14:59
@slaphappy How should we know whether you need an hourglass or a hydrogen fountain?
Well yeah, I suck at those logical probability type questions :P
The sort of things like "if X% like A and Y% like B, what's min% of people who like A and B"
gotta be max(100 - (100 - X) - (100 - Y), 0) or something like that
I'm glad I'm not the only one who doesn't know for sure how to work that out :P
@Telkitty holy fucking hell. Thank you kitty for, once again, letting me know you don't have a clue.
had questions like three couples being randomly seated around a circular table. What's chance they sit as couples? It's easy enough for a linear table, but the circular nature melted my brain :\
oh well, it's done now
15:06
Now. That might be a little on the harsh side. But you really didn't have to include that "lol" attitude, kitty.
Have a nice day.
now for THREE HOURS (if I want to spend that long) of programming challenges :\
what she say?
cosh, you've been going on about doing this challenge for the last like 48 hours
just do it already ;p
well I was leaving it for today, I was out getting shit faced friday night
I should probably make sure I have a dev environment set up first
@sehe on the hypersensitive side imo
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15:23
How does one assess readability?
Why.... why is spotify being shit?
@Ell Subjectively.
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yeah
Ven
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15:35
@jaggedSpire :3
hmm shiet
I forgot how difficult it was to try and figure out which parameters correspond to which arguments.
@Borgleader I really don't have a problem with this. When actors act people who've been shot, we don't require them to have actually been shot. I don't see why we should require actors portraying black people to actually be black either. On the other hand, they should actually portray those people as black.
15:56
@Puppy If they were black to start with, it would save on makeup costs.
yeah, but I doubt that's a serious consideration
presumably you hire first for acting talent ;p
@Puppy Some films seem to disprove that hypothesis..:)
heh
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16:18
Today is a wonderful day.
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Also my VPS can't modded Minecraft.
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I need a more powerful VPS but I'm already paying $20 per month.
Good Sunday! Is there anyone here who has experience with range-v3?
no.
@fredoverflow really enjoyed your polygene lubricants video! what I was missing though, was some verification after each refactoring step :)
16:55
@BartoszKP Yeah... for some reason I didn't show the list of 6 words each time. How embarassing... :-/
@fredoverflow Still, your explanations are very clear, so it's easy to follow and be quite sure it's still doing the same thing
few, and hour done and all tasks are working. Now I've two hours to fancy them as best I can :D
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@fredoverflow goo.gl/T6mgS4

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