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fge
7:24 PM
SO post rendering has a real bug; where do I report it?
 
MSO or MSE...
is it borken network wide or only on SO?
 
fge
No idea; on SO it is a real bug, and I've encountered it several times
 
link?
 
fge
See here for instance; if I remove the (SO bug workaround) lines, the code snippets fail to render correctly
 
that is status by design
 
fge
7:30 PM
Uh?
 
look at it now
 
Can I speak about android here?
 
@TusharTushKhush sometimes...
 
fge
@Vogel612 uh, so you need 8 spaces?
Meh
 
7:33 PM
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Q: Allow codeblocks in Lists

Vogel612's Shadowwhen trying to create a list and including a code-block in one of the points, either you can't properly format the codeblock as such, or you reset the numbered list counter. imagine following scenario: Some explanation or reasoning adding a language declaration to make the codeblock render ...

 
fge
@Vogel612 OK... That is a bizarre way of doing it but, well, that works
 
I have searched a lot but could not find any appropriate solution. I want to move an image of imageview. Just like google play music does it....
 
fge
Anyway, that was a real, good JSR 203 question by a guy who actually uses it
 
you can also just insert html comments if you don't want the code to be in the list
 
smooth animation right to left,,,
 
7:37 PM
where exactly are you struggling?
 
fge
<-- likes this sort of question
 
should upvote it then...
 
in an imageView I want the image moving. The imageview will be still, but its entire image will be moving,,,,
 
anyways I'll be doing a small project with JooQ. If I have questions later on, may I ask them @fge?
 
fge
@Vogel612 no problem
 
7:39 PM
@TusharTushKhush so? Where are you struggling?
 
I am not getting any tutorial....
 
fge
Ouch
+260 rep in one day
 
@TusharTushKhush then go without...
@fge If you like a question why not upvote it?
 
fge
Meh, I just forgot, I focused on answering it :p
But I'll do, right now
Done
feels refreshed, just seeing this question
 
hmm.. okay.. I think I got it working..
 
7:52 PM
hello! anyone here?
 
no.
 
@TusharTushKhush android?
 
aha
 
WTF is that kind of question??
 
Never been in a chat like this before
Can you help me please? im despert
 
7:53 PM
maybe I can, maybe I can't.
It depends on whether you are able to formulate a coherent question containing enough information, and on me being actually able to answer it
 
Okie look , i made a function that will return a 2d array representing the distances from a given cell
like this
 
STOP
 
212
 
please paste code into pasting services like pastie, pastebin, hastebin and the like
 
No code just showing what the function does
 
7:56 PM
nevermind, then. carry on ;)
 
212
101
212 this is how it represents the distance
I got it all working and i made another function that will return the distance between two object in a 2d array(kind like a maz)
 
hm... okay.
so far so good, it looks like you're overcomplicating stuff, but eh
 
All of this is working but now i have to recreate the path and return a 2d array with each cell x,y of the shortest path from two points
And i'm completely stuck on this one
 
wait stop what?
why a 2d array?
 
that how i am asked for
its hw but i want advice
each one is and x,y for each point
got it?
 
8:21 PM
hey are you here>
 
8:40 PM
if you need pathfinding, take a look at Dijkstra's algorithm (A* is typically faster, but it's a bit more complicated so I'll recommend the simple one for beginners)
(otoh if there are no possible collisions, one of the shortest paths is always L shaped)
 
but i need to use that table
Can you cheack out what i did meanwhile?
 
8:54 PM
the requirements are weird, to say at least
Anyway, Dijkstra's would still work. Just pick the path length from the table instead of getting it from node distances
 
fge
9:12 PM
<-- still working
 
9:25 PM
i finished btw and did it my method :)
 
9:36 PM
@Pure_eyes were you looking for me?
@Pure_eyes your question is familiar
 
@fge how is the work with web-app?
 
fge
@ItachiUchiha halted for now; I need to take a break from it and think things over
 
fge
In the meanwhile I trod into "known" territory; parsing that effing language :p
My whole approach to the web based debugger was wrong from the start, now that I think about it again
 
effing.... cough..cough..
Guess second's session paid off
;)
 
fge
9:52 PM
Don't misunderstand
f == frustrate
@ItachiUchiha yeah it did; it helped me understand how much I did not know about web interfaces
JavaFX looks easy compared to producing a moderately average-looking web UI
And I've had my fair share of struggles with JavaFX already
 
<--- have been struggling with web interfaces
 
fge
Maven sucks
~maven--
 
lolz
<-- happily using maven
 
fge
Happy?
Your brain's pretty much rotten, then :p
 
10:08 PM
I have never switched to gradle, so I am ignorant of the advantages. Or, you can put it this way, I am happy with maven because I don't know where it sucks :P
 
fge
Well, try and plug a custom, "insignificant" task of yours in The Maven Project Lifecycle(tm)
Try and customize the release plugin so that it doesn't pollute your SCM with commits you don't want
Things like that
In fact, try and customize the release plugin so that instead of tagging for you with its default policy, it generates a GPG signed tag instead
You can't
With gradle, it's easy
And easy, in this case, is how it should be
Now, gradle is not without flaws either, some of them pretty severe imho
But it's infinitely better than maven
 
@fge
@Fge Mmm, if you're using git it uses your private key to sign
 
Might be you are right. Though I have learned about gradle, but I still have to use it in any real project
 
I mean, signing a tag is a function of a key exchange and nothing more
you could do it with SVN and client-side cert
Infact, that is essentially what git is going for you
 
fge
@ChristianBongiorno that is not even the question here
 
10:17 PM
@Fge it sounds like you had/have a very specific need and couldn't figure out how to get maven to work with you
The discussion is on Gradle
 
fge
@ChristianBongiorno more than one specific need
 
I have yet to encounter anything truly obnoxious with maven
But, if gradle works, go with it
 
fge
@ChristianBongiorno its release plugin
Plain and simple
 
Maven is verbose as hell
Hmmm
Well, it MUST be possible
springframework tags all their releases with
XXX.XX.X-RELEASE
 
fge
It is so obnoxious as to clone the whole f*ing repository on a release, for Pete's sake
With git, that is an outright insult to what git offers you
 
10:20 PM
No religous war for me. I am happy enough.
 
fge
Well, I wasn't
 
lolz
grabs popcorn
 
fge
That, and the fact that this plugin tags things for you and you have no option to tell it not to tag, thank you very much, I can do that myself
 
'lot of italics going on @Fge
 
fge
Well, that's better than bolds
 
10:21 PM
How to do italics?
like this?
Oh, yeah
uses markdown
well to each their own
 
I can use bold
 
Where is everyone atm?
 
fge
Maven's release plugin is an outright wart giving a bad name to any remotely able build package
 
and crossfire
 
fge
It's that simple
 
10:22 PM
<- seattle
 
fge
<- not Seattle
 
Question was: "Where is everyone" not "Where are you not"
that's a missed requirement
 
I am enjoying~
grabs coke
 
fge
Well, then, that would be "somewhere where the net is fast enough so that I can answer questions like that nearly in real time; and oh, since the site uses pretty advanced HTTP/HTML stuff, I also happen to have an able computer" :p
OK, enough joking; France
But seriously; give maven the boot, fast
It's just not worth the trouble
A build system should help you achieve your goals, and not constrain you as to how to achieve those goals -- which is what maven unfortunately does
And that's the reason why I switched to gradle
 
10:52 PM
<--- rarely releases anything :P
 
fge
11:32 PM
Good, one more command parsed successfully
 
gZ
<-- Doing Nothing at all
 
fge
<--- still struggling with parsing that effing language
(but making progress)
 
fge
11:58 PM
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A: Issues writing file metadata with Java nio

fgeUser defined attributes, that is any attribute defined by UserDefinedFileAttributeView (provided that your FileSystem supports them!), are readable/writable from Java as byte arrays; if a given attribute contains text content, it is then process dependent what the encoding will be for the string ...

JSR 203 ftw
 

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