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3:34 AM
Morning
 
4:08 AM
Morning
 
'sup?
 
uhm, i didnt go to work because my wife is sick.
ahaha
sir you familiar with seaglass L&F?
 
Aww, poor wife.
No I'm not familiar with that
 
you got work man?? or your freelance?
i maintain two jobs. like dafuq. ahaha
 
I'm a student
 
4:14 AM
ahh, i see.. so your an awesome young kid like unihedron.. cant believe im old now. haha. 23
 
No, I'm just back to school as an adult
 
ahhh!
i see.. you livin in?
 
Sweden
 
its around what time in there?? afternoon?
can you specify different L&F for different components of your program? Like, my buttons are Windows L&F and everything else is Seaglass L&F?
 
it's 5 in the morning right now
I don't know what L&F is :/
 
4:21 AM
Look and Feel man.. Nimbus, Metal those stuff..
you mostly workin on J2EE then? workin on swing right now
 
I've only learned JavaSE core so far, learning JavaFX at the moment
 
FX is about UI too right? like swing?? xD anyways... got to fix this one, Seaglass looks promising...
 
4:37 AM
Yes, JavaFX is a GUI just like Swing, but it's newer and better
 
hmm.. might consider it in my newer projects... have already started with my swing.. does the UI look much better?
i feel so old using swing now
 
Yeah, FX is the future. We're not even looking at Swing in school
 
5:09 AM
Nah. OpenGL rules
 
People wo don't know any JavaFX can't speak ;P
(Just kidding)
Seriously though, there's no point in keeping working with swing when all the new developers are learning FX
 
Swing and JavaFX both has too much limitations.
I prefer OpenGL, which has me define how elements are rendered.
 
You just like when you can control everything to 100%, like when bit-hacking
;P
 
Of course, I would put effort in learning it otherwise ;)
It's also surprisingly optimal. And you get a say in threading or not.
It's not a free lunch though, the code does take lots of work.
 
5:27 AM
nods
Well, for the average joe programmer, FX is pretty superior. Easier way of coding a GUI I dunno if you can find...
 
Swing.
 
No, seriously bro, JavaFX is so simple you'll cry
I took two classes and I already knew pretty much all of it O.O
 
hi all good morning..,v
 
Morning!
@Uni am I doing something wrong? The whole "interesting" tab on SO shows stuff that's not interesting to me :/
 
@Gemtastic i have an one doubt will u clear me ?
 
5:38 AM
@uni As in my fave tags are Java, CSS and HTML, but it shows me pretty much everything but that. :/
@Pans I could try?
 
@Gemtastic do u know ANDROID ?
 
@Pans Nope. haven't gotten that far yet :(
 
@Gemtastic its ok but i have 8 months of experience in android and i just quit from the company and i got another offer in java shall i join or wat ill do i have lot off confuse
 
That's a pretty personal question... Do you like working with Java? If yes, then take it. If no, well, then you had better have a back-up plan.
But that's just my opinion
Personally I keep my jobs even if I don't like them until I find a job I do like.
 
@Gemtastic actually i plan to join but the little confuse
 
5:45 AM
Why confused?
 
@Gemtastic do u have how many yr expericen in IT?
 
No, I've never had a job in IT
I've only had it as a hobby up until now, and now I'm in school learning Java so that I can work with IT
I've been the one cleaning up your puke from your friday night out up 'til now X_X
 
 
2 hours later…
fge
7:49 AM
Heh, JSR 305 really rocks
 
8:15 AM
Hey @fge do you happen to work with Seaglass L&F?
 
fge
@LeeJeong no, not at all -- why?
 
well, i have a problem with Seaglass buttons. I placed an image in the button and the button doesnt grow with the icon's height. The image crosses out the button's still small height.
 
fge
Can't help, sorry
I don't do GUI stuff at all, I haven't even written a single line of GUI code in all my life :p
 
@LeeJeong izzat swing?
 
yeah, Swing
 
8:27 AM
have you maybe set the maxSize somewhere?
 
ill try that..
 
you do know that stops the button from growing right?
 
maxSize? uh, yes.
 
@Gemtastic There are updates to the interesting tab. Maybe you can report what you feel on the official thread.
@fge You make me jealous, I must look into that! :P
 
@Unihedron sounds like an idea
Where do I find it? Meta?
 
8:34 AM
101
Q: Feedback requested: New "recommended" homepage, phase 4 - filters

Jarrod DixonWe've implemented the unpolished filters mockup from this question in an equally unpolished manner. Currently, this is only on the "recommended" tab, found here: http://stackoverflow.com/?tab=recommended A few notes: each option has a tooltip with more information (available on mouse o...

Wait, that's "recommended", "interesting" is even older.
 
@LeeJeong well did you set it somewhere?
if yes, remove it..
 
nope. never set it anywhere...
 
how are you adding the image to the button?
 
via gui of eclipse, add image.. then code shows something like this:
button.setIcon(new ImageIcon("C:\\Users\\Joeffrey\\workspace\\Image Drafts\\nozzle_idle.png"));
now its all ruined with me adding L&F in windowbuilder. like fvck
 
Joeffrey??
anyways, the L & F enlarged the button, but not the Icon or what exactly is the problem?
 
8:46 AM
Have you checked that the layout does not force constraints that makes the button smaller than the preferred size?
 
@Vogel612 ahaha.. Thats my real name.
The icon is large, the button didnt scale with the image.
@kiheru how do i check that?
 
shouldn't it actually be the other way around?? that the image scales with the button?
-.-
 
Recommeded works as intended, but not interesting...
 
@Gemtastic ??
 
Reading the code :-P OK, another way is to add debugging output to print both the preferred size, and the actual size
 
8:55 AM
scaffold debugging :)
 
The standard icon does not scale automatically, but there are implementations that do scaling if the size differs from the preferred
 
well, its not.
i tried using trashgods utility function, metal does not scale, nimbus does as well as windows and classic
 
Which L&F are you using? Some are more buggy than others
 
on Seaglass website, they say when i use the SizeVariant to scale, it should scale..
 
@Vogel612 That was for Uni
 
8:56 AM
@kiheru Seaglass sir
 
I'm not familiar with that., so if it's specific to that one, I'm not much of help
 
@Unihedron Regarding the whole issue I have with that interesting shows everything but what I'm actually interested in...
 
@Gemtastic It's based on your tags you participate in - go under your profile and in tab "tags".
 
@Gemtastic how did you specify ignored tags should be handled?
I set my prefs to "hide posts with ignored tags", and not "grey out ..."...
 
9:00 AM
Each question has its "hotness", which adds to how many tags it includes that you participate in.
 
@Unihedron I have modified what tabs I'm interested in, which are Java, CSS, CSS3 and html
 
Can you take a pic of your 'interesting' tab?
 
I could, but I'm in class so I don't have time :P
 
screencap?
 
oh...
 
9:01 AM
it's.. 3 clicks ;)
 
Not for me
 
O_o
 
iOS?
 
No
I have to screenprint open a image program, paste it and save the file, then upload it somewhere and copyt that url and paste here
 
Android?
 
9:04 AM
just typing that took too much attention away
No, computer
 
Windows?
Oh...
 
I don't have anything where screenprints saves and uploads automatic
 
@Vogel612 @kiheru nailed it here:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8063495/icon-doesnt-fit-jbutton-with-seaglass-look-and-feel
 
doesn't like windows
 
Not pro enough for Linux yet
 
9:05 AM
any idea how it was the solution. nevertheless worked... kinda sad that it has no button borders.
 
@LeeJeong that answer looks lq...
 
lq??
low quality?
 
@Gemtastic eeeeh?? no need to be pro for linux
@LeeJeong exactly
 
yeah..
 
@Vogel612 I have no idea how it works
Obviously
 
9:07 AM
@Gemtastic Neither do I know how Windows works..
after all I am just using it..
 
Linux is a real computer. Windows are like consoles.
Just my $0.02, YMMV.
 
When I buy my next computer I'll convert the desktop into a linux
 
If I build my next computer myself, I want an ubuntu!
 
@Unihedron I know, but I don't know how to run a real computer
 
....... :(
inb4 "kids can't use computers" article
 
9:09 AM
@LeeJeong Oh, that's a really obscure property that needs setting. Themes can really do weird things sometimes
 
windows are like consoles... how?
@kiheru can this be easier like HTML elements? NO. xD my wish
 
@LeeJeong How not? They hide directory structures, SMTPs, browsers destroy the ability to access webpages in the proper way. And it promotes Microsoft Office, which as we all know are the blatant worst product ever made, which hogs memory and causes memory leaks and caches documents incorrectly and insecurely.
> It's fantastic that everyone from the smallest child to the eldest grandparent can now use a computer with absolute minimal technical literacy, but it's also a disaster. It didn't used to be like this. Using an OS used to be hard work. When things went wrong you had to dive in and get dirty to fix things. You learned about file systems and registry settings and drivers for your hardware. Not any more.
 
Now i have something interesting.. didnt know that. hah! thanks @Unihedron
 
@LeeJeong WHAT, YOU'RE USING WINDOWS?!
 
YES!
 
9:13 AM
OMG
dies
You know, just previously (two weeks ago) our computer lab computers all got infected by a virus. The computers would periodically go BSOD.
And I finally convinced the teachers to reinstall the OS, and switch to Linux while we're at it, because windows obviously sucks. What was shocking to me was that the entire ICT senior class has no experience of how to use a *nix whatsoever.
So the lab computers are back to windows again, and I'm carrying a laptop. True story.
 
ahahaha
 
It would have been so funny if it hasn't been so sad.
 
Eons back, when I switched to linux, using the computer became easier. No more crashes (windows has become good in that respect now too, but it wasn't the case then), and suddenly the computer obeyed me, instead of someone who thinks he knows better than myself what I want
 
@kiheru I wholeheartedly agree.
 
meh my Ubuntu laptop is kinda the same, but...
 
9:22 AM
I was dabblinc with C, and crashing windows was really easy that way. It was really refreshing when that just resulted in a segfault and my program killed instead, with nothing else being affected
 
When I finally installed my first linux, angels sing within my head and I finally start to interact with the basic components that build up information, instead of being limited by various overrated applications which are poorly coded and horrible on so many levels. Windows is terrible.
 
I somehow always get the workspace switcher to hang up..
 
Lol.
 
I see these 4 workspaces, and try to get into one.. and.. it doesn't
AAAARGH
well I found a workaround..
alt-tab to ShowDesktop
press return frantically
repeat until you are in a workspace
 
My favourite part: "press return frantically"
 
9:27 AM
yea mine too, the keyboard makes nice sounds when I do that..
I recently also had problems with my 2nd monitor when I plug it into the laptop...
everything vanishes....
mouse, launcher, any windows, not even terminal shows up...
 
LOL @Unihedron enjoying the site you gave coding2learn.org
 
9:46 AM
@LeeJeong That was just an arbitrarily random chosen site. I have yet to compile a list of sites I recommend, so far I handpick through my bookmarks folder for what I think may be suitable for one's level.
Spoiler alert, most of the times I guess wrongly.
 
Hehe
 
9:58 AM
A kid puts her hand up in my lesson. 'My computer won't switch on,' she says, with the air of desperation that implies she's tried every conceivable way of making the thing work. I reach forward and switch on the monitor, and the screen flickers to life, displaying the Windows login screen. She can't use a computer.
 
@Unihedron is there something like regex101 for java flavored regexes??
 
@LeeJeong Surprised? Well, those are true stories. And this isn't the only article that describes how numb "the technology generation" are.
@Vogel612 You can use regexe.
 
??
 
Check out the tag wiki, I wrote most of it, and it has helpful demo tools listing.
RegExe is java flavour.
 
Hello, I have a question about java enums
@Unihedron How are you?
 
10:06 AM
@Mr.777 I am very fine thanks
 
enum Month { January(1,31); Month(int fDay,int lDay){this.fDay=fDay,this.lDay=lDay;} int fDay,lDay;}
If this is an enum, it means January is the constant for enum Month and has values as 1 and 31 for fDay and lDay respectively, right?
 
yes
Why don't you format it a little?
 
public enum Months {

January(1,31),February(1,29),March(1,31),April(1,30),May(1,31),June(1,30),July(1,31),August(1,31),September(1,30),October(1,31),November(1,30),December(1,31);

private int firstDay, lastDay;

Months(int firstDay, int lastDay) {
this.firstDay = firstDay;
this.lastDay = lastDay;
}


public void setFirstDay(int firstDay) {
this.firstDay = firstDay;
}

public int getFirstDay() {
return firstDay;
}

public void setLastDay(int lastDay) {
this.lastDay = lastDay;
}

public int getLastDay() {
I am sorry, now I have formatted :)
 
fge
Eeh? An enum with setters?
 
Now, the book I am following states that enum constants are final and static, is that correct?
 
10:09 AM
Wait, there's a problem. All enums and their fields are constants, you cannot reassign with "setFirstDay".
 
fge
The world has gone mad
 
Exactly, that is my point.
 
It should be a syntax error?
 
Nope it's not even syntax error
And I am even able to set the values
 
fge
@Mr.777 "enum constants" here is January etc, not the instance variables
 
10:10 AM
Ohh, your ints are not final, the constants are effectively final, their fields are not
Though honestly, you should make them final because you're using them as enums.
 
Okay, I got the point but it is something on developer side, right? It's not with java
I mean java states that enum constants are final and static
 
fge
And they are
 
I am not able to understand it correctly.
 
Yes, they are. The objects themselves are final. I'll show you:
 
January(1,31)
 
10:11 AM
For final int[] slot = new int[1];, you have a final array. However, this is a mutable object, you can set slot[0] = 12; with no problem while it's final.
 
Yeah, you are right.
 
Of course, you can't do slot = new int[2];, that's the point.
You're using enums as final mutable objects in a thread-unsafe method, you are better off using an EnumMap!
 
i am actually just practicing enums
Following a book
 
Oh I see.
Coming from any language as background?
 
Yeah, I have been working with java since 4 years :(
 
fge
10:13 AM
@Mr.777 enums are classes like any other; what are called "constants" are in fact instances of this class. And since they are classes, it means they can have constructors and methods like any other class
Even abstract methods to be implemented
 
That is highly correct. In fact, declaring enums are no difference from initializing final classes within the class itself.
2
 
or interfaces...
 
@fge gotcha mate!
 
public final class FakeEnum {
  public static final FakeEnum ONE = new FakeEnum(1);
  int i;
  private FakeEnum(int i) {
    this.i = i;
  }
}
2
^ See, FakeEnum.ONE is effectively same as enum MyEnum { ONE(1); int i; MyEnum(int i) ... }.
 
fge
Uhm, ONE should be static
 
10:15 AM
@fge status completed
I'm going to unstar part of these elementary Java class messages, since they flood the transcript.
 
fge
I've had trouble getting used to enums at first, coming from a C background where enums are another thing entirely...
 
public enum Months {

January(1,31),February(1,29),March(1,31),April(1,30),May(1,31),June(1,30),July(1,31),August(1,31),September(1,30),October(1,31),November(1,30),December(1,31);

private final int firstDay, lastDay;

Months(int firstDay, int lastDay) {
this.firstDay = firstDay;
this.lastDay = lastDay;
}

public int getFirstDay() {
return firstDay;
}

public int getLastDay() {
return lastDay;
}


}
Is this better now?
I've made firstDay and lastDay as final
 
Yeah, when I first saw Java, I was like 'hmm are immutable objects structs?' It took a while to get used to the Java-ness of OOP refinary..
@Mr.777 Yeah, a great enum!
 
fge
@Mr.777 it is, however I fail to see how a month's first day cannot be 1
:p
 
@fge month's first day cannot be 1??? What?
 
fge
10:18 AM
@Mr.777 "I fail to see how..."
 
@Unihedron Thanks a lot for helping me understand this, thanks a lot mate.
 
@Mr.777 He meant to say that you don't need firstDay since they're all "1".
Just ditch the first parameter and use:
public int getFirstDay() {
  return 1;
}
 
Aaah. got it, @fge sorry and yes you are right. @Unihedron thanks once again :)
 
@Unihedron that's some evil magic..
on a sidenote. I got the JavaBot class down to 30 LoC..
 
:)
 
10:20 AM
+15 LoC JavaDoc and some imports..
 
@Vogel612 Then you haven't seen my Braille text implementation of The Game Of Life. it was insanely sophisticated, with bithacks in Java (gasp) and stuff.
 
also.. AbstractBot is now Called DefaultBot, there is actually no JavaBot anymore and...
 
And surprisingly memory-optimized too. The entire data set were stored in long a, b, c;
 
the main method is flooded with commands..
 
@Vogel612 nooooooooo
 
10:21 AM
@Unihedron what do you think of a.. learn command?
 
Zero backwards compatibility? :(
 
ehh? how so?
oh you mean the JavaBot? yes kind of..
 
quietly cries in a corner
 
@Uni does EventHandler have a built in time frame?
 
@Gemtastic Junior core?
 
10:25 AM
stackoverflow.com/a/10950824/3763850 will this work for detecting a quick double click, or will it keep counting click no matter how far apart the clicks are?
 
Come on, you know I don't know JavaFX ;(
ehm... maybe
 
@Gemtastic we had that yesterday..
It should be working..
 
@Vogel612 Does that mean that the event automatically has a time limit or will it register if I click the second time 15 seconds later?
 
If the ordinal value of an enum constant is less than the ordinal
value of another enum constant of the same enum type, the former occurs
before the latter in the enum type declaration.
 
@Mr.777 Yes.
 
10:34 AM
Well, I have simpified the enum as:
 
Well, it kind of makes sense when you think about programming language theory and implementation:
 
public enum Months {

January(31),February(29),March(31),April(30),May(31),June(30),July(31),August(31),September(30),October(31),November(30),December(31);

private final int numOfDays;

Months(int numOfDays) {
this.numOfDays = numOfDays;
}

public int getNumOfDays() {
return numOfDays;
}


}
 
For The Java Compiler to be more efficient about what it does, after the few optimization passes of course it would construct whatever it can find along with the straightforward file stream reading sequence.
 
Can you kindly give a small example please?
 
public enum Value {
  ONE,
  TWO,
  THREE,
  FOUR,
  FIVE;
}
 
10:37 AM
In this ordinal of ONE is 0 and FIVE is 4,
 
As you compile this ^ enum, the compiler sees "public", which it considers a valid modifier; "enum" and "Value {" defines an opening enum type. So to do its job and compile the file efficiently, it would read through the file and deal with whatever comes through the stream first.
 
public enum Value { ONE = 1, THREE = 3, FIVE = 5, TWO = 2, FOUR = 4, ZILCH = 0 }
 
public enum Value { /* hits this first */ ONE, TWO, THREE, FOUR, /* hits this last */ FIVE; }
 
Yes, I agree
 
Great! Class dismissed.
 
10:39 AM
Noooo
 
Just kidding, what do you mean by a small example?
 
I just agreed, didn't understand :P
"I mean, if ordinal value of one enum constant is less than the ordinal value of other enum of same type" Didn't quiet understand this
 
fge
@Mr.777 enums are just class instances; they don't have numbers or anything
The ordinal of an enum instance is its index in .values()
If you have enum Foo { BAR, BAZ } then Foo.BAR.ordinal() is 0 and Foo.BAZ.ordinal() is 1
 
@Mr.777 Ordinal value?
 
Aaah, so means January has ordinal value 0 and Dec has 11
 
fge
10:41 AM
Foo.values is a Foo[] (therefore an array) whose contents are { BAR, BAZ }
@Mr.777 yes
 
Thanks @fge
and January will always be placed before December in Months.values()
 
Every enum are in linear sequence. The first element of a set of enum has ordinal zero. The last element of a set has ordinal values().length-1. There's also the .ordinal() method, which is default implemented by enums.
 
fge
Note that the ordinal of an enum is also used for comparison (enums implement Comparable of themselves)
 
@fge I thought you still have to implement Comparable and let the enum take care of the rest?
 
fge
@Unihedron no; it is automatic
 
10:43 AM
@fge Thanks; TIL
 
This is from the book :

final int compareTo(E o)
The natural order of the enum constants in an enum type is according to their
ordinal values
just for reference to you people :)
and compareTo can not be overridden
 
fge
Similarly, enums have a default .toString() implementation (it is the constant name by default)
You can override it
As to .equals() and .hashCode() they make little sense (just use reference equality)
 
@fge Do you mean compareTo can be overridden?
 
fge
(they are implemented and they work out of the box, but since enum instances are constants, reference equality works)
 
@fge Are hashCode()s automatically referencing the ordinal?
 
fge
10:46 AM
@Mr.777 no, .compareTo() cannot
 
Yes :)
 
fge
@Unihedron no idea, don't care, have never used that, never had the need to
 
Lol, true. EnumMap ftw.
 
fge
@Unihedron my suspiscion is that they are just Object's implementations; haven't checked
 
Brb, going to make dinner so I actually don't have to starve tonight.
Coding while hungry is bad.
 
10:48 AM
Thanks a lot to you guys, you are really very helpful and I will definitely be in this room to get help and to help (as much as I could)
 
Oh noes, it's september again, we were just free last week
tears
 
September?
 
going nuts..
 
@Unihedron Ah
 
11:01 AM
Months.November :P
Ah I mean Months.September :)
 
Nooo, I lost :(
Sam made his library work before I did... lol
 
Wow
But @Unihedron it's okay, you can still keep on working, may be your one is more efficient than his?
 
Nov 10 at 11:36, by Unihedron
In-development Java library for developing chat bots: JChatExchange
@Mr.777 Java more efficient than C#? You're kidding. :P
 
aaa I didn't know if it was in C#
 
The language is more conservative, but the jit is more mature
 
11:15 AM
*FLIPS EVERYTHING
 
Java still wins in that it's automatically cross-platform.
What's with the trivial messages getting starred today? Oh well.
 
That's fairly easy to break :-P Just use some platform specific file names
 
:D
Here's the twist... We're not going to require file-io, or any security-demanding methods in JCE.
 
@Uni the chat bot is only for stack exchange, right?
 
@Mr.777 Would you like a magical all-room compatible bot with virus?
For FREE?!
 
11:21 AM
Nope
I don't , I just asked about the API you are developing
 
Swing ui is easy to break too (simplest is explicitly loading a native L&F). If everything else fails, check System.getProperty("os.name").
 
Translate: What do you want? Chat protocols aren't the same across sites.
It will work for:
chat.stackoverflow
chat.stackexchange
chat.meta.stackexchange
 
Okay
Mind, if I want to contribute too?
 
Do you know how this chat room works?
 
I mean, surely I am not that good as you are but still, I can learn :)
I really don't know, I just click on chat link and then select Java, that's it :)
 
11:23 AM
:(
Are you using... A browser? on windows?
 
Yes, I am using Firefox
On Windows
 
OMG
 
May be if you can lead me to somewhere I can read about?
you want me to install it on android?
stackexchange?
 
I'm crying irl right now
 
OMG, what did I say to make you cry? Really :(
 
11:24 AM
Ok, as a back story in case you didn't know: Everything on the internet is done with sockets and connections. Sending and receiving messages are basically posting through sockets and listening to a connection, and the library is there to programmatically do that.
 
Yes, I knew that already
 
Your browser (on windows) does all of that for you so you don't have to handle that, but what this library does is all the under-the-hood stuff to make it work. Therefore, on windows you'll be without access to what under-the-hood is done to make this chat system work, until you set up a socket listener on your computer.
Like Fiddler.
 
@Mr.777 you said yes on WINDOWS, thats why he cried
 
... And with fiddler you'll know what happens under-the-hood to make stuff like starring messages, editing messages and noticing new messages for the browser to pop it up with JS. In Java there are simple connection classes which does this, but we use a library. You can read up the documentation of that library. We use maven and you can find this dependency in that repository, within pom.xml.
As for how you're going to contribute, please read CONTRIBUTING.md in that repository.
It includes a "how to use git" guide, so that should cover whatever you'll need to push code for us to review and merge.
 
lol i didn't need fiddler BTW, I can simple open up HttpFox (firefox add-on) and see everything :)
 
11:30 AM
FireFox doesn't manage websockets under Firefox Developer Edition.
$.post('/chats/651/events', {
            since: 0,
            mode: 'Events',
            msgCount: 1,
            fkey: fkey().fkey
        }).success(function (eve) {
            console.log(eve.time);
            // call ws-auth to get the websocket url
            $.post('/ws-auth', { roomid: 651, fkey: fkey().fkey }).success(function (au) {
                console.log(au);
                // start the webscoket
                var ws = new WebSocket(au.url + '?l=' + eve.time.toString());
Paste that into your console. With the fields properly replaced to match this room. Hopefully you understand code from reading them. I'll be right back, my rosemary is dying.
 
yaaay another enlightened badge on CR
also finally the real community moderation kicks in on CR.
 
Or rather, read and understand the code before pasting it. Randomly running code from the 'net is not the brightest thing to do :-D
 
~food
 
h
 
@Vogel612 You mean you moderation?
Oh well, CR is graduating :( still like PPCG more :P
 
11:48 AM
@Unihedron {"r139":{"t":40561652,"d":2}}
 
@Mr.777 room 139 has a keepalive packet delayed by 2 milliseconds.
 
{"r139":{"e":[{"event_type":1,"time_stamp":1416311287,"content":"@Unihedron {\u0026quot;r139\u0026quot;:{\u0026quot;t\u0026quot;:40561652,\u0026quot;d\u0026‌​quot;:2}}","id":40561677,"user_id":1951909,"user_name":"Mr.777","room_id":139,"ro‌​om_name":"Java","message_id":20009172,"parent_id":20008979}],"t":40561680,"d":5}}
 
No need to dump the json events here.
 
I have forked the repo and I will understand it and will ping you if there are any questions
 
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