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6:45 AM
hello?
is any one here?
i have made a jar file
i want to run it in a mobile
how to do it?
 
7:30 AM
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@Tushar I don't believe you can do that in conventional way
 
8:06 AM
@Tushar You normally simulate a mobile phone when you want to test it
Otherwise you need to have a working application that you would install on any other mobile phone
 
8:17 AM
@Neil I think it's a good idea to test ur app by resizing framesize to simulate mobile phone as well=D
 
8:33 AM
@TemporaryNickName I think it's a bit more complicated than that
Or were you joking?
 
hmm what?
 
@TemporaryNickName Testing app by reducing resolution
 
well
first of all I think you can't install .jar in conventional way
so it was just a suggestion
i know it's a really stupid way
because u gotta consider landscape, portrait, all type of different resolutions for phones, tablet
@Neil y u so grumpy?
 
Well you'd probably know more about it than me
 
haha kidding
ya kinda
haha
just saying =D
 
8:39 AM
You can be honest, I don't mind
 
nono i'm just saying
it
 
I'm one of those types that prefer bluntness to sugar-coating :P
I've never attempted to make a web application work with small resolutions
I imagine that would get complicated, since you can't simply assign percentage widths
 
9:02 AM
If you have three classes, A, B, and C, in which C derives from B, and B derives from A
And C also derives directly from A
Is there ever an instance in which there is a distinguishable difference in behavior between C in this scenario and the more typical one in which C only derives from B?
 
9:20 AM
Hi
no one up?
 
9:32 AM
hi
I have got some doubts of how to make use of oracleNosql DB
unless until configuring RDBMS systems into PC we cant interact with it with ofcourse JDBC API via sql
I am a novice programmer to Oraclenosql DB so please clarify me how to communicate with it without installing OraclenosqlDB
 
9:44 AM
@AjayThakur I can't say I've ever heard of OraclenosqlDB
That's a database I'm assuming?
 
yeah
 
@AjayThakur Then I think it's safe to assume there's no way of getting around it
If it's a traditional database, it has to be installed somewhere before you can communicate with one
It doesn't necessarily have to be your installation
It could be accessible via http as well
 
It doesn't necessarily have to be your installation u mean waht ?
If it the case for non relational Db then how do data will be placed ?
where as in relational data is kept in records
 
@AjayThakur I mean the installation could be on any computer, not necessarily one you own
But there must be an installation
I'm not sure I know how non-relational database would work, but there must be a database, that's certain
The only "database" that doesn't require a database is one that simply saves data in an xml file on the hard drive
 
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Q: proper way to configure a project in eclipse for eSWT?

Nezamcan someone direct me on how to configure a project in eclipse so that i can utilise eSWT. Just by manually adding eswt-converged.jar gives me build/pre verification errors. I downloaded this and utilised the jar from the folder and copied it to my project folder and added it to the build path.B...

 
10:12 AM
Hi guys,
what is the regular expression that allows first character in the word is alphabet rest of the part is anything. how can we write it?
[a-zA-Z ]. is it right?
 
10:25 AM
try for [a-z A-Z *]
 
oh crap
i thought james gosling joined this chat
@naresh
why would u write it like that?
^\w+ is better. It means it must start with alphabet and can be in any length
and u don't need square brackets =)
 
w means
i tried like this src.toString().matches("^\\w+")
but it's not working
 
it means any alphabet. because A-Za-z or 0-9 are used super ocasionally so they have special representations
\w means words (A-Za-z) \d means numbers (0-9)
oh crap
and instead of +, use *
+ means there can be 0 or many
and * means there must be 1 occurence
so it's better to write ^\w*
i'm pretty sure it does work =D
cheese balls,
^[A-Za-z*]
\w should work too lol
but I guess not.. crap.. soz
^[A-Za-z*] is the right one
 
10:46 AM
There can be miracles!
I finally got 20 reputation!
 
^[a-zA-Z]
This just says, match any string that starts with a letter
 
@all
hi
 
@theunlucky Hi
 
@Neil hai , i am new to programming can i join here in this room ?
also specific to java
just a beginner
is ther any prob of joinin here ?
 
@theunlucky It's a free room
Welcome to Java room and programming language
 
10:58 AM
@Neil okies :) Thanq:)
 
If you have questions, feel free to ask, though I should warn you, not everyone is going to want to help
If I have a free moment, then I usually don't mind answering simple questions
Do you know any other programming languages?
 
@Neil okies will follow it :)
sure if i have any queries will keep you posted
started the carreer with java :) have basic knowledge in prrogramming ,, so 'm a beginner in all
btw 'm from india
@Neil
 
@theunlucky You were taught Java at your university?
 
@Neil yep :)
learnt
 
@TemporaryNickName: \\w.+ this one is working for me. thanks for your help
 
11:04 AM
@theunlucky So new to programming Java professionally
 
@Neil obviously :)
 
@naresh You should use \\w.* if one letter is allowed
 
@Neil: Yes. thanks for suggestion
 
@Neil nice to meet you mate :)
 
11:08 AM
@theunlucky likewise :)
@TemporaryNickName ?
 
when someone say "guys" is that including female and aged people too?
 
@TemporaryNickName It can, yeah
 
@Neil bye will jopin here very soon
 
12:12 PM
@theunlucky but you're already here?
 
12:39 PM
holy balls
im almost done with js1k app
i got particle effects down too lol
pretty simple math
 
@TemporaryNickName Wow, impressive :)
 
currently using all kind of things to reduce number of characters lol
including eval lol
i honestly never used eval (except for testing) like this before heh
 
@TemporaryNickName Yeah, so long as you know you shouldn't use it
 
eval(eval())
lol
quite frankly, i think what JS engine does is just running eval() lol
 
12:55 PM
@TemporaryNickName Whoa, I'd never considered doing that :P
eval("eval(\"alert(\\\"Hi\\\")\"")
 
lol
i'm using eval for
eval("? a(){console.log('hi!');}a();".replace(/\?/,"function"));
like this case
to reduce char count
 
@TemporaryNickName Oh man that's horrible lol
 
i know =(
 
No don't be offended, you're just trying to cut on character usage
 
1:00 PM
It'd just be easy to confuse yourself that way, that's all I meant
 
have to be less than 1024 chars
while developing, i'm not using eval
cause then I can't take advantage of syntax highlighting
but once I'm finished or in order to test app, then I apply eval() lol
anyways, I think I've learned a lot of JS syntax tricks while I was developing this
 
Why does it have to be under 1024 characters?
 
that's the official rule LOL
to be strict, it's under 1023 chars
or exactly 1023
 
hello!
 
@TemporaryNickName Oh, it's a contest?
Have you looked into minimizing your js code?
 
1:10 PM
ye
currently using YUI compressor
cause it's da best on earth!
=D
 
And afterwards you use eval?
 
no
it's the worst thing u can ever do
because it's pretty much running JIT again
 
@TemporaryNickName well that's one of the big pitfalls of eval
but if speed is not a priority
 
 
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Hello
 
hi @spoulson
I bought the CSS mug from zazzle. It came in the mail on Monday.
I washed it by hand because I don't know if it's machine-washable.
 
@Michael Hi
 
Neil did you see the picture?
 
@Michael Yes.
 
2:29 PM
ok
 
Hi everyone
Is anyone familiar with iText by any chance ?
 
no
 
Meh, too bad :/.
Well, have a nice day then !
 
CSS is awesome.. rofl
 
@LewsTherin lol I know it cracked me up
@FloranGmehlin sorry
 
2:37 PM
That alone makes it worth buying :P
 
yea
 
3:08 PM
It's funny because, when you set heights and widths of things in CSS, they don't adjust to the size of the text.
So if you create a <div> of a certain width and give it a border and one of the words inside the div is too long, the word will pop out of the div.
 
What is CSS?
 
washu it stands for Cascading Style Sheets.
They are used to set the formatting of a webpage.
 
@Michael Probably because divs are supposed to occupy the entire line
 
A CSS file is a collection of formatting rules that apply to certain elements of the webpage.
 
You probably mean to use span
 
3:17 PM
@Neil yea you should use span if you set the width.
 
@Michael I mean I think you can set the style on a div such that it behaves like a span
But a span is meant for that
 
The idea behind CSS is that you store all of your webpage's formatting rules in the CSS file. Your HTML page, then, contains just the raw webpage data.
@Neil Yeah I think you're right.
For example, you can define a rule that adds a border and makes the text bold.
.widget{
  border: 1px solid #000;
  font-weight: bold;
}
You can then apply this rule to an element, like a <div>.
<div class="widget">This text will be bolded</div>
CSS rules can either be defined in their own file or within the HTML document itself.
 
@Michael Right, the point is to not have to specify <strong> tag everytime you want to make text bold
Since you may not want to always have that effect in place
 
Well, <strong> is another story
 
It makes it a hassle to change
 
3:27 PM
<strong> simply says that you want the text to stand out. It doesn't say anything about the text being bold...this is just the default formatting that browsers apply to this tag.
I don't see anything wrong with using <strong> in your HTML.
However, you should not use <b> because this is explicitly a formatting rule.
The same goes for <em> vs. <i>
Then, you can define a CSS rule for <strong> tags
strong {
  font-weight: none;
  font-color: red;
  font-size: 1.1em;
}
And another benefit, like Neil mentioned, is that it makes your formatting rules easier to change if they are separate from the HTML.
It also reduces duplication because you can have multiple HTML elements reference the same CSS class.
 
Hey guys. I've got a feeling that I am quite stuck in my java programing development. Been studying algorithms and programing for a while at university, but also before. I dont really know where I should start to learn more, or what kind of skills that is useful. Anyone of you that could give me a tip or two of what to learn?
I know it is a hard and confusing question as for "what to learn" could be anything, but I'm just looking for any straightforward tips of what could be useful
 
oalsing learn about data structures like stack and queue.
 
Hay all
 
hi @appu
 
I say learn all the frameworks you can find
 
3:40 PM
@Michael How is it going?
 
Java language by itself is fairly thin. The frameworks make it complex and powerful.
 
Anyone knows android here?
 
@Appu good, thanks
 
Me Me!!!
 
You know android? :P
 
3:44 PM
Yeah that tiny green robo
 
Thanks guys
 
np
 
Any specific framework worth starting with?
 
I hear Spring is a strong skill to have. springsource.org
It does a lot of stuff, so pick an angle that sounds interesting and try it out.
 
oalsing learn Maven too.
 
3:50 PM
I have a hard time getting used to Spring
I can see how it would be useful, but it's kind of a pain to set up
 
It's pretty complicated. That's why people are making careers out of it. ;)
It's only easy if you know how to use it ;)
 
hey, can anyone help me write this simple loop?
121
12321
1234321
etc
I know how to write
1
12
123... etc
 
@Nathvi nathvi you have to do homework youself, it's how you learn
 
I'm trying to use nested for loops, is that at least the right idea?
 
Nathi how is your code right now? What is your problem?
 
3:56 PM
idk how to count back down
 
How do you mean count back down?
You could do a for-loop from a high to low value
How do you mean count back down?
 
I know how to do it. But if it comes to double digit, it would lack proper alignment.
 
nathvi how do you count down irl
 
@Nathvi Nested loops are good if you have to make multiple static passes on an array
In other words, if you require to see a whole 2-dimensional array, you need a loop with a nested loop inside
That's 2 levels deep
 
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