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12:00
more like bored
user6857832
No work?
yeah
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/8ball Is hans bored?
its the day before christmas only 1/3 of the employees are here
@Hemlata Cannot predict now
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12:01
That's so less
im one of them
user6857832
/8ball Does hans need a nap?
@Hemlata Reply hazy try again
user6857832
Bot sucks
/8ball should i go home, right now?
12:01
@Hans1984 Ask again later
user6857832
Lmao
i ask now
/8ball Should i go home now?
@Hans1984 Outlook good
outlook good
wtf
stupid bot
!!evilbot
user6857832
12:02
Haha
i think this is nsfw
i rather remove it
!!forget evilbot
user6857832
Haha right lol
@Hans1984 Command evilbot forgotten.
though rabbit would have loved it
user6857832
12:05
Yea for sure lol
user6857832
/8ball Will hans gonna give me a game as christmas presents?
@Hemlata Signs point to yes
user6857832
Yay!
user6857832
I want a racing game @Hans1984 lol
i ll buy give you need for speed 1
:p
user6857832
12:07
I already have it lol
user6857832
/8ball Will santa gonna give me a dress on Christmas?
@Hemlata Are you kidding? No!
user6857832
That's so mean :(
user6857832
No presents for me
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/8ball Will I get a chocolate?
12:10
@Hemlata Concentrate and ask again
user6857832
/8ball Will I get a dress?
@Hemlata Cannot predict now
user6857832
Aww
user6857832
/8ball Will santa gonna give me a dress?
@Hemlata Very doubtful
user6857832
12:12
Noo :'(
user6857832
/8ball Did ya jus lied?
@Hemlata As I see it, yes
user6857832
There it is.
@Unihedron right
@Maria LMFAO
user6857832
Who starred it?
12:14
who do you think?
user6857832
YOU!
user6857832
Right?
You do expect me to say yes?
user6857832
Um, idk but I'm sure ya did it.
user6857832
12:16
But Bot is a liar
@ItachiUchiha what should our webgame be about?
user6857832
I'm sure I'm gonna get a dress for Christmas.
@Unihedron Something with AI :D
so an adventuring game?
yeah
this one
user6857832
12:17
Yea! Lol
user6857832
That's a hershey kisses costume.
user6857832
I like the hat tho
Adventure sounds good
but not very heavy on graphics :P
do it text based
ascii art are the best graphics
Got any secret hats ?
12:35
@FlyingGambit hershey 's hat
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@ItachiUchiha What? They do really have one?
@FlyingGambit Justin Bieber hat
user6857832
You're kidding now lol
user6857832
If that was true then I would be the one to have it first lol
12:41
Look what I found at a store close to my home :D
:o
i bet they taste great on ice cream
of course
vanilla ice cream
Aha Blue on the face hat :D
QUALITY
12:48
did anyone get "The NeverendingStory" yet?
because i changed my dev story and did not get it
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@ItachiUchiha I have tried all of those :D
hats hats hats
cats cats cats
!!meow
user6857832
But I like chocolate one more
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Ah it didn't load
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Now I wanna try all this lol
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@Hans1984 Doesn't they look good?
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12:59
I'm gonna try this all
user6857832
Plus they are low In fat
char c=a;
srry
char c=a;/
ugh
why did you change your pic
where did the korean chicks go
:o
user6857832
@Hans1984 Now @Hans1984 gonna be sad :(
na im alright
13:06
char c=a;
int n=3;
String str=null;
while(n!=0){
str=new StringBuilder().append(ch[j]).toString();
System.out.print(str.length());
n--;
}
iam getting o/p 111 whereas iwant to get 123..afterall append means adding data in the end...
whats j ?
syntax error
where ch[j] is put c
what
creating a new stringbuilder in a loop every time? oh boy..
13:09
are you new to java?
yup
or why you doing that stuff?
i see
should work better ^
forgot to put the a between quotes, oops
should probably be
char c = 'a';
jesus christ
that code won't even compile, get rid of toString
user6857832
@ItachiUchiha pastebin.com/nbTjNk3L
13:14
How come nobody else has their last name as Christ
user6857832
@Fawkes What "a" and ch[j] here?
@Hemlata IntStream.range(2, 9).toList()
ch[j] is actually an array on which something has to be done...
so i modified the code instead of ch[j] i put a..
forgot to do:' ' this
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@Unihedron Eh?
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That code is workin lol
13:19
yes
@Hemlata but it's bad.
my bad, I didn't proofread.
user6857832
@Unihedron How?
user6857832
What should I change in my code?
also you can use an enhanced for loop
13:23
for(i =2;i<9;i++){list.add(i);}
for (int x : list)
for(int i=2;i<=8;i++)
{
list.add(i);
}
user6857832
@Unihedron I should use IntStream.range(2, 9).toList()?
or you might need to use Integer, I'm not sure
@Hemlata you should use any method that works and doesn't take 7 lines :)
It is one task so it should be fewer code.
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@Unihedron But It's not workin'
13:25
what's the problem?
user6857832
@Unihedron The method toList() is undefined for the type IntStream
Collectors#toList
Oakbot dead?
user6857832
@ItachiUchiha Didn't get. What should I change?
/oak
@Unihedron no reliable hosting micheal has
13:29
@ColdFire how about bitcoinshell ?
@Unihedron ask him that he was complaining about hosting few days back
and so Oak goes down from time to time
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pastebin.com/3e1Nq1NB @ItachiUchiha @Unihedron
@Hemlata why bother not making a for loop?
2
4
6
8
2
4
6
8
you could replace
int[] x = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8};
for (int num: x) {
list.add(num);
}
with

for(int i=1;i<=8;i++)
{
list.add(i);
}
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13:35
Oh, I forget to remove one.
user6857832
@Unihedron ArrayList<Integer> list = new ArrayList<>();
int[] x = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8};
for (int num: x) {
list.add(num);
}


for (Iterator<Integer> it = list.iterator(); it.hasNext();) {
int y = (int) it.next();
if (y % 2 == 0) {
System.out.println(y);
} else {
it.remove();
}
}
2
4
6
8
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Yes.
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@satibel Cuz If I've to add numbers like 2, 1, 6, 5 then I can't do it with for loop.
	public static void main(String[] args) {
       IntStream.range(1, 9).filter(v -> v % 2 == 0).forEach(System.out::println);
    }
this also prints 2 4 6 8
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13:39
@Unihedron Yea, that's better but I don't wanna do with lambda
public static void main(String[] args) {
System.out.println("2\n4\n6\n8\n")
}
works too :p
@satibel yeah but it does something totally different.
I was trying so hard not to write that
@Hemlata so?
I don't see how scalability is important
user6857832
@satibel Do ya think they do the same thing?
13:41
technically, they do output the same thing.
user6857832
@Unihedron Nah, I mean that's better what ya said, but I jus don't wanna go with it cuz I'm not good with Java yet.
@satibel Different paths to the same output.
Some paths are wrong.
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@satibel That's lame.
user6857832
@satibel Then why don't print everythin' with println instead of writing the whole code, right?
int i = 0;
while (2 * ++i < 10) {
    System.out.println(2 * i);
}
13:44
are we doing code golf now
why not (i+=2)<10
yeah lets make thing as complicated and unreadable as possible
that sure will help her alot
;)
Constructing to target is better than blindly constructing and then throwning wrong parts out
she should just stick with a simple for loop imo
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@Nicktar I'm tryin' to remove while iterating, so I don't get CME.
user6857832
That's why I used iterators.
13:46
Since you're not iterating over a collection, you wouldn't get any
user6857832
I know simple for loop.
same goes for while or do-until
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@Nicktar I did got the error while I was using the for loop, that's why I switched to iterators
CME are not a special case for while loops
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Q: How to avoid "ConcurrentModificationException" while removing elements from `ArrayList` while iterating it?

Ernestas GruodisI'm trying to remove some elements from ArrayList while iterating it like this: for (String str : myArrayList) { if (someCondition) { myArrayList.remove(str); } } Of course, I get ConcurrentModificationException when trying to remove item from the list at the same t...

13:47
list->stream->filter->collect... no CME in that
well don't use remove() while you're iterating duh
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@Nicktar I know but I don't wanna use lambdas, cuz I'm not yet good with Java.
create a new list to copy valid elements to, and overwrite the list
@Hemlata learn lambda expressions, it will help you get better in java.
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I know but @ItachiUchiha told me to do that.
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So I can learn somethin'
13:49
So you want to get good at outdated Java and then switch to current Java? Sounds like a waste of time
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@Unihedron I know, but I should first learn Java then lambdas
@Hemlata no you shouldn't
user6857832
Why?
modern day java uses many lambda forms because they are powerful and simpler.
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@Nicktar Not to me.
13:50
Most Java Devs struggle with lambdas because they're to good with Java and Lambdas require a different mental approach
@Nicktar Also, because most java devs suck at their job.
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@Unihedron But for that ya should know Java really good, right? cuz I know a little of lambdas but then I switched back to it as everyone suggested me.
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Cuz I'm not yet good with Java.
@Hemlata Tell me step by step what IntStream.range(1, 9).filter(v -> v % 2 == 0).forEach(System.out::println) does.
If you know a little bit of lambda, you can handle most lambda forms.
The rest are hacks that no one uses.
user6857832
IntStream.range(1, 9) will loop through 1 to 9 then it will filter the numbers which are even and then print it out
13:53
@Unihedron I work with a couple of real good Java Devs but they mostly avoid Lambdas because it's to far away from the regular Java way of thinking to be something that easily comes to mind....
@Hemlata Brilliant!
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But when I tried solving really complex problems I couldn't
Leads to constant struggle in code reviews... "Why didn't you use Lambdas?" "Why did you have to use Lambdas again?"
@Nicktar What did I just say? They suck at their job.
No, they don't... They create good, maintainable Java code, just without Lambdas
13:55
Good code judgement is part of their job. Creating code is the job of a coder, judging when to use the appropriate stacks or tools is the job of a programmer.
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@Unihedron projecteuler.net/problem=42 Like these questions
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I can't do with lambas yet
main(int argc,string * argv)??<
while(rand()!=2);print("%d??/n",1<<1);
while(rand()!=1<<2);print("%d??/n",FF&0b100);
while(rand()!=3<<1);print("%d??/n",42|6);
while(rand()!=2<<2);print("%d??/n",F7^FF);
??>

that's another way to do it in C :3
In many Situations the use of Lambdas is a matter of taste... There are little differences in readability and/or performance wheter they're written using Lambdas or without
@Hemlata I probably can't either.
I'm not even sure if you need to use lambdas in this.
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13:57
@Unihedron So that's what I'm sayin
..ooO(Never thought I'd defend not using Lambdas)
user6857832
I mean lambdas are good, but ya should be really good with regular Java first.
Lambdas ARE regular Java
user6857832
Nah, they are little different.
But you can use an intstream to create a consistent range, and an intstream iterator to get nx for each nx-1. Any tasks that include these two needs can immediately be hooked up.
13:58
They're part of the java Specs...
@Nicktar They are regular java 8
some companies still use java 5
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I mean what we do now in Java like for loop and all then what's that called?

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