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17:49
aaand room ded
18:44
Hello, anybody here?
@Vogel612 Do you get a notification like this?
18:57
yes I do
@MaartenBodewes usually it's called "ping" though
Or ECHO REQUEST I suppose :P
Should we remove Java 6 / 7 specific examples if there is a better Java 8 option in your opinion? Java 8 is the only one supported right now (if you don't count extended support for Java 7).
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Sounds like good question for meta.
the problem is just because oracle stopped support that doesn't mean applications aren't restricted to certain language levels
Google doesn't help either, somehow the Java 8 API has trouble getting noticed.
@Vogel612 Depends, I'm into secure developing. Developing for a non-supported library is a big NO.
19:01
it's generally stupid that googling [ClassName] javadoc usually puts you into java 7 javadoc
@MaartenBodewes 'course it's stupid. That doesn't mean companies actually get their ... together
I'll ask META, thanks for that suggestion...
Some "enterprises" are still on Java 1.5/1.6 SMH.
@SahilJ that's not even necessarily related to "enterprise" ... I worked on a java 6 application in an ... "old startup"
20 years old company and not even 20 employees.
the code was maddening to put it friendly
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Q: Should we prefer Java 8 language / API over Java 6 and 7?

Maarten BodewesJava 8 has been out for some time. Actually, it is currently the only supported version of Java if you don't count the Java 7 extended support (which most of us don't enjoy). It seems strange to me that many examples in the Java language still prefer Java 6/7 syntax, even if there is a better al...

@Vogel612 That's probably nothing with the C++ code I'm seeing from Y2000 though.
Such as a specific class for performing big decimal arithmetic.
sure? Because the code reinvented Object, stored (and passed around) passwords in plaintext (also in the cookies) and they had built their own custom O/R-Mapper
and that's just the biggest offenses
19:16
Reinvention of object is horrible yes :) I've seen code that crashed from Java 6 to Java 7 because equals always returned an exception if the object references were not equal. This made sure you would not create a copy of an "immutable" object.
Unfortunately Java 7 copied a list somewhere :)
But generating a class to perform 9 + 9 with a single carry in decimals...
I found a commit message in a comment (because VCS versioning happened in comments) that said "Renamed enum to free up for the reserved keyword introduced in java 5"
@MaartenBodewes BigDecimal is a thing for a reason
No, I mean calculation in decimals, as opposed to binary :)
~headdesk
19:30
@MaartenBodewes string -> byte[] is a decoding operation, not an encoding
it's probably a bad place to go out and introduce static imports mid-example
@MaartenBodewes Seen comment pointing here only now… Well … I'd wish to just see the code of the version I have and ideally you could choose one Version and localStorage would remember the chosen version for the topic … and then it's not an issue either…
But that's a feature request, which you didn't ask for
@Vogel612 Certainly not. You encode characters as bytes. In this case the string is the thing you want to store. If you go from bytes to e.g. base 64 then that is encoding as well.
I.e. string is the primary format, which you want to encode.
But you're probably right about the static import part.
though Strings are actually just CharacterSequences, which in turn are unicode codepoints in UTF-16 BE
The Q/A tag is even called character-encoding .
resting my point then :)
19:46
@Vogel612 Good, otherwise I had to bring in CharsetEncoder class :P
Versioning is tricky. Currently the Strings API reads "Java SE 1.0–Java SE 9 (Early Access)". How the heck am I going to support all 9 versions in a single documentation subject???
20:02
Examples need versions... that's like... the only reasonable way to fix this
20:20
<!-- if version [geq 8.0] --> Java 8 <!-- end if version --> <!-- if version [lt 8.0] --> Java pre-8 <!--- end if version --> – Braiam 53 mins ago
Ah
Back to writing more java docs ...
 
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23:09
@Vogel612 : My sympathies. :)

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