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wheezes
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eases
 
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05:00
"Not every day is going to offer us a chance to save somebody's life, but every day offers us an opportunity to affect one." -Mark Bezos (source)
 
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06:26
Did I mention I made some molasses cookies?
groans
fishslap @Pseudohuman @OakBot
@JennaSloan Type /help to see all my commands.
Slaps @OakBot with a fish
 
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Zoe
Zoe
08:12
Morning
 
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10:07
groans
Zoe
Zoe
coughs
10:30
Looks like, freshers from college starting with Java 8 will destroy their career, very nicely. As of now FP+OOP+Declarative and am not sure, what mad is going to be added more in java 9?
Am really puzzled the way java is going from 1.8 version. Joshua et al., were involved in architecting Java until 1.7. As per some of his videos, Joshua is yet to learn 1.8 features, as he was not involved.
Java 1.8 has just dumped all the features that other languages have, lacking it's own vision. Programming mindset until java 1.7 is different from 1.8
Zoe
Zoe
so is 7 from 6
6 from 5
9 from 8
It's called progress
without it, there wouldn't be any lambda
Or java in the first place
All the design patterns have to be revisited, as they introduced functions as first class objects from 1.8
Zoe
Zoe
Design patterns never mattered
I must take python or UI as saviour of my career life, going further.
Zoe
Zoe
Java is still the biggest programming language, JVM is still the biggest platform
10:38
May God bless you all
Zoe
Zoe
While python is growing it's a pain to export
@MadaraUchiha Step 2. Run and don't look back
Angular 2 is easy to digest, if you are good in python. You should be good with decorators
Zoe
Zoe
Angular JS?
Angular JS is different architecture than Angular 2/4/5.
Angular JS is nowhere used for new projects
Zoe
Zoe
generally, JS is only used for web though
10:42
All the decade old concepts of python are introduced in OOP based Java 1.8
Zoe
Zoe
So?
Facebook more or less copied Snapchat by adding stories to messenger and facebook. Java implementing Python features is expected, just like other programming languages could implement java features
Until Java 1.7 from 1.5, it is the same programming mindset. For 1.8, you are new to Java, from the aspect of application building blocks
I has been thru all the concepts of 1.8, Best of luck to 1.8 programmers
Zoe
Zoe
I use 8, I have used 7 before
There is literally no difference in the "programming mindset"
The syntax is the same, OOP is the same, the API's are mostly the same with the exception of some additions, deprecations and removals
Java 8 introduces Lambda that simplifies some things like anonymous inner classes
but you can still declare them as you would in Java 8
Java is still Java.
Ok Good. Enjoy Java 1.8
@Zoe Have you been through SICP course in your school? similar to this. I think MIT, UoC and some other schools provide free course.
If no, probably it is MUST for every CS student before starting his career.
Zoe
Zoe
I haven't started at a university yet
10:55
If the purpose of Lambda expressions is to simplify anonymous inner class, then let this ideology be treasured with Java programmers only. Let python/JS programmers not know this secret. Go ahead and enjoy with this ideology.
Zoe
Zoe
That's not the only purpose
Lambda simplifies, yes, but it also allows for a lot more
For an instance, you can pass callback methods:
If you try knowing, why lambda expressions were introduced in java, then you will unlearn it and keep quiet.
Zoe
Zoe
session.addMessageHandler(String.class, SomeClass.this::receiveMessage);
Best way to judge Java 1.8 features is to wait for Joshua's effective java using 1.8 third edition. He is also learning 1.8 as he was not part 1.8 feature design. I guess some initial chapters are already rolled out.
Gosling was also not part of designing 1.8 feature
Some author from Oracle/Google should come out and talk about the reason they added these features in 1.8. Like the way, Stroustrup did for C++ 11/14 explaining the main reason for thinking about those features
Zoe
Zoe
so you want to know why the Java developers added some features that should have been added at an earlier point?
11:04
that should NOT have been added at any point
Zoe
Zoe
That's a bit like asking a library developer why an API has been removed
because it was the next natural move
@overexchange Why not?
Why not? Will be answered, when the author can first answer, which dream has made him think about all those features in Java 1.8, the way they are
Bottom line, no college fresher should learn Java 1.8, it will destroy him
Experience programmers can recover easily
Zoe
Zoe
I'm failing to see the logic here
How does Java 8 destroy new developers?
It's a programming language
With the same syntax as the versions before and those that come after
With some, minor, API differences
How does that "destroy" new developers?
I know the attitude of Java programmers. Leave it
Zoe
Zoe
I know 6 different programming languages, I'm not exclusively a Java developer. I still can't see the logic
11:10
Same with me, but SICP should answer your question
I can't answer in one line
Zoe
Zoe
The structure and interpretation of computer programs? How is that relevant to Java 8 "destroying" new developers?
Yup keep this question in your mind and complete SICP
That is the best way to start SICP
You will get the answer
Zoe
Zoe
all I see is pseudocode written almost 40 years ago
No wonder it didn't make sense, it's an ancient programming language
@overexchange nope
it uses what appears to be lambda calculus, but it doesn't reference programming lambda at all
11:47
I did many assignments in SICP that are related to lambda. Tutor himself uses lambda syntax a lot. This class has nothing to write on white board. Google alumni just types code in his MAC in all his lectures and nothing else. Go for John Denero's class. He is a very good programmer
Zoe
Zoe
Using a programming language from 1958?
Might as well program in binary
No wonder new programmers will be destroyed by Java, and that applies to every single other high-level language made in modern time
 
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13:45
sniffles
 
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Zoe
Zoe
15:51
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17:00
Despite decades of public health efforts to educate the public on the importance of protection from UV radiation, over 30 million people tan indoors a year in the United States. Approximately 71% of tanning salon patrons is girls and women aged 16'29. (source)
17:23
wheezes
Zoe
Zoe
Hiya Michael
Hey @Zoe
Zoe
Zoe
How's life?
morning
Zoe
Zoe
gm
17:39
sorry if it has nothing to do with java. How do you quantify database volume? Is it in row?
17:52
@Zoe Ehhhh ok I guess
I need to stop playing freaking Isaac Rebirth, it's freaking addicting
Those "rogue-like" games are the bane of me
It's so much better than the original, much more polished
Zoe
Zoe
Rogue-like games are really addictive
That and FTL
I could seriously play it non stop if I let myself
Also, bought a freakin' Google Home Mini on impulse
Zoe
Zoe
FTL is a great game
I got addicted to it a few years ago
It's crazy hard
Zoe
Zoe
18:24
Wasn't really that hard
evening room
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Zoe
Zoe
Then again, last time I played was a few years ago
Lots has probably changed since then
i am nearly new to java and deploying application on server and while running the application i am getting error .
There is insufficient memory for the Java Runtime Environment to continue
Zoe
Zoe
Your computer doesn't have enough ram
18:33
does 2 gb is not sufficient ? and i don't know if this application needs that much memory.
Zoe
Zoe
Your entire computer has 2 gigs?
github.com/killbill/killbill <--- this is i am trying to deploy
@Zoe yeah the server has 2 gb ram.
Zoe
Zoe
YEah, that's not enough
The OS combined with Java and whatever else you have installed means you don't have enough ram
is this common with java or or there is something else consuming my memory?
Zoe
Zoe
Java uses some memory in itself, I got 600 MB right now channeled into a chatbot. A payment platform on a server though? You'll easily consume at least 1.5 gigs if not more, in addition the OS reserves a part of the RAM for its own usage (on my computer, 82 MB). Then there's the fact that it's a server and I guarantee it has connections to users (if there's a website on there too) that consumes RAM. ANy other background services influence it too
If there's a GPU that runs actively that shares memory with the integrated 2 gigs you got, that consumes some too
For a server running something as heavy as a payment platform, you need at least 3, probably 4
Depending on how many people will interact with it (users) you may need even more than that too
18:42
@Zoe it's my development server though for my personal use and yeah php websites are hosted.
Zoe
Zoe
PHP explains it
and yeah there is no problem on localhost
Zoe
Zoe
PHP hogs memory, at least in my experience
@Zoe :P
btw thanks for help :)
Zoe
Zoe
No problem :)
18:45
Hi
Zoe
Zoe
Hiya
Quick question:
Why does Java core API repeat method declarations in sub interfaces?
Example:
add is a method in Collection and then also in its subclass Set
iterator() is in Iterable and in its subclass Collection
Since the method will be inherited from super class what's the point of redeclaring
Sorry *interface not class
Zoe
Zoe
In abstract classes and interfaces, there are methods that are (in classes) declared abstract or (in interfaces) not declared with a method body and the default keyword (IIRC).
The abstract and non-default methods have to be overridden
But Set and Collection are both interfaces
Set doesn't implement add
Zoe
Zoe
with the exception of abstract classes or any other classes in general where the method is final. Final methods can't be overridden
@KshitizSharma Because interfaces don't need to
Let me make a quick example
18:48
Right, so why does it redeclare add() since Set extends Collection which does declare add
public interface Collection<E> extends Iterable<E> {
boolean add(E e);
}
public interface Set<E> extends Collection<E> {
boolean add(E e);
}
Zoe
Zoe
They did it for the javadoc, most likely
Hmm, that seems to be the only reasonable explanation. The javadoc on Set.add() does explain about uniqueness of elements, while Collection.add doesn't
Zoe
Zoe
Probably
you don't have to override methods in interfaces when interface X extends interface Y
if class Z isn't abstract and implements Y, it has to override the methods defined in X and Y
Right
Well thanks, that answers my question.
Javadoc it is
Would have asked that as a question, but it seemed like the kind of question that'd get lot of downvotes. The community here has become very uptight :-D
Zoe
Zoe
True, but there's been a massive rise in spam and LQ posts
The keep the site clean efforts go a bit far when that happens xD
19:05
@Zoe It is on hard difficulty
Zoe
Zoe
I can't remember what difficulty I played on xD Had it on iOS before I left iOS completely, so I haven't played it in about 5 years IIRC
 
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When trying to compile multiple packages via command line, with an external sqlite jar, it doesnt work. javac -cp .;sqlite.jar ./Controllers/*.java ./DrawingTool/*.java *.java
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Zoe
Zoe
@denn1s define "doesn't work"
Zoe
Zoe
20:47
Or not
21:01
wheezes
 
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22:23
/shutdown
Shutting down. See you later.
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22:27
@JennaSloan I couldn't query that leaderboard. The user that my adventofcode.com session token belongs to might not have access to that leaderboard. Or the token might have expired. Error message: null
Dang it Jenna!! Join the leaderboard!
22:55
@Michael how?
Create an Advent of Code account, then click on Leaderboards and enter the join code.
Also this:
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