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"Named must your fear be before banish it you can." -Yoda (source)
 
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03:12
I getting really fed up with being penalized for writing good code.
 
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04:49
Protip: there is no such thing as "good" code.
 
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07:07
Hi all can anyone explain memory leaks and how to avoid it?
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07:42
@rahuluday well Java does a good job of managing memory in of itself
If there are memory leaks, it usually revolves around third party libraries which don't use java
Or, if anything, it's a "memory leak" because it's still in memory in your program when you don't know it is
Like if I were writing a star screensaver, and creating an instance of Star for every star shown on the screen, and forgot to remove it, those instances accumulate
You would eventually have all memory occupied and the program would crash
To avoid memory leaks of this sort, you simply don't keep track of it anywhere.. if you add it to a list, you remove it later
Or you use a WeakReference or a SoftReference, which is a reference to an instance which can be eliminated if memory is required
08:05
Morning
Morning.
morn
mo
08:54
Well, I somehow managed to get my computer to freak out again
Like the keyboard wasn't typing characters, and the cursor was acting erratically
Looks like restarting fixed it though
09:12
hi
any one knows spring?
here
@JennaSloan in my experience when that sort of thing happens, it's malware
Ok, it came back, but I think I got rid of it for good this time by removing the keyboard from the device list!
first thing I do is do a full scan
computer doesn't really freak out like that for no reason
It was like it thought the control key was being held down
sometimes key loggers will do that
I don't think that's intentional believe it or not
maybe it's not your case, but it doesn't hurt to check
09:20
Yeah, I'm doing a full scan. It'll probably be done in about 7 hours (probably more)
Fortunately, I didn't need to use the keyboard, right click, or double click to fix it
yeah, without a SSD drive, these types of scans are monstrously long
I need to get me one
they're worth the extra cost I think, at least big enough to be able to comfortably fit your operating system on
I think it is a SSD
Well that's definitely not what you're scanning then
Otherwise your SSD is several thousand petabytes in size
Nah, it's only 361 GB
decent size for an SSD
though a little odd that it would be 361
don't they usually make them in powers of 2?
or 500 GB if anything
not that it matters if it is a power of 2
09:28
It's 512 GB I think
I read up a bit on SSDs. Very interesting stuff. The circuits will hold the charge for up to 12 months or so without being reconnected to a power source, and in fact a computer with an SSD would have to be booted up every now and again in theory
the individual circuits also fail randomly and permanently, so they have to have many many bits for error checking so there is no data loss
I think they use error checking also on hard drives, but they require less space dedicated for that
It says the name of the drive is "INTEL SSDPEKKF512G7H"
to scan 512 GB of SSD memory, it would be only slightly slower than scanning 512 GB of memory
which if you had 64GB of memory, it'd be like reading it 8 times
1TB SSD
minimum
it definitely wouldn't take 7 hours
09:33
There's a ton of files to scan though
It's almost scanned half a million files and it's not even 25% done yet
Let's see... 40 minutes and 20% done... so it should be done in about 2 hours and 40 minutes. That's assuming the progress bar is accurate
10:13
Is there a library which when given audio like mp3 or otherwise, will attempt to individualize all notes?
I suppose a midi converter would do this
music analyzers?
is there a term for such programs?
I was thinking about writing a machine learning program to analyze the notes of a song and look for patterns
from there, assuming that goes well, I want to see what happens when I rearrange pieces of the song
im gonna make a group "git haters". piece of @#$^@!#^
music analysis libraries
that would be what I would search for
dont know about a particular name though
found this written in python
I suppose that would work
10:23
> written in python
I suppose that would work
your ideal language doesn't exist yet, @Wietlol!
:(
you make me sad Wietlol
USM
USM
Hey guys,
@Neil Audio files like mp3 and wav are basically a sequence of sound waves, so they don't have any actual notes. Midi files on the other hand are a collection of instruments, each with a sequence of notes.
well of course it would be an approximation
USM
USM
10:26
Say i have a list a = {A,B,C,D} and list b = {A,C,F} i have to get a new list which has list c = {A,C} i.e data present in list b must be there in list a.
it would be very lossy I'm sure :)
Also this is a python ^
Wasn't intentional believe it or not
The same python actually
did they base the name of the language from Monty Python?
@USM try streams
.filter(otherCollection::contains)
(make the otherCollection a (Hash)Set if you are dealing with larger collections
10:33
Too bad you can't just do intersection(list1, list2)
USM
USM
any predefined method?
@JennaSloan i sense a slight notion of sarcasm
USM
USM
Hey how about retainAll?
extension methods would be really nice in these cases
USM
USM
@Wietlol retainAll shld work i guess
10:40
107
A: Intersection and union of ArrayLists in Java

adarshrHere's a plain implementation without using any third-party library. Main advantage over retainAll, removeAll and addAll is that these methods don't modify the original lists input to the methods. public class Test { public static void main(String... args) throws Exception { List<S...

Thanks, google!
yea, retainAll should be fine
> Collection (so ArrayList also) have: col.retainAll(otherCol) ...
11:20
hmm... IJ wont open projects
semi-frustrating++
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11:23
eeeeesaaelp em rats
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am out, bye
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11:25
morn
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11:50
morn
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Good job OakBot, you ruined it.
The visually appealing presentations of unhealthy food in menus subtly arouse emotions in consumers. Scientists argue that if people understood those emotions better, they would make better food choices. (source)
12:30
Don't make me hungry Oak
@OakBot This can be boiled down to "If people understood their emotions better, they would make better choices"
@MadaraUchiha Type /help to see all my commands.
I don't need no scientist to tell me that
So you do need a scientist to tell you that?
Did you know that if people understood their emotions better, they would make better choices?
Science.
@MadaraUchiha This can be boiled down to, "If wishes were horses, beggars would ride"
12:46
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I think it's PHP ^
Zoe
Zoe
13:20
@Feeds ugh, these keep getting worse and worse xd
USM
USM
Guys how to convert List<Class> to List <String>
@USM well, you can call ToString on a Class
is that what you mean?
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@Neil i did list.toString();
Type mismatch: cannot convert from String to List<String>
List<String> finalValue = someList.toString();
That List<ClassA> someList = ...........
@USM calling ToString on a list will get you with a String simply
USM
USM
I need List<String>
13:31
classList.stream().map(c -> c.getName()).collect(Collectors.toList());
you need to pass the behavior of Class -> String to the elements inside the list
map is what does this
USM
USM
how>
Zoe
Zoe
@USM what string value do you want?
@USM how about this, why do you need a List of strings?
What are you using it for?
USM
USM
13:47
Ok here i say
Zoe
Zoe
You can grab the full name (.getName()), simpleName (.getSimpleName()), or just call the good 'ol fashioned .toString()
USM
USM
I need to achieve this.
Set<String> validValueSet = some set values.......

List<ClassA> someList = dao.fetch(A,B,C);

Set<ClassA> finalSet = someList.stream().filter(obj ->
		obj.getMyStatus() == true).collect(Collectors.toSet());

validValueSet.retainAll(finalSet);
Zoe
Zoe
That's not a java.lang.Class
If you want a string value from that, you need to map the finalSet
USM
USM
@Zoe No, that my entity
@Zoe map ?
Zoe
Zoe
Either manually or streamed
Throw in a .map(ClassA::someStringMethod)
(That should work, right? xd)
As long as it's 0-args it should be fine
I think
/javadoc Stream#map
Zoe
Zoe
haven't used streams in a while >.<
USM
USM
@Zoe can u write it in a full stream line, im bit confused.
use my example
Zoe
Zoe
You only have one stream call. Add .map before you .collect. You'll also need to change finalSet to Set<String>
@Zoe yah, it works
USM
USM
Type mismatch: cannot convert from Stream<String> to Set<String>
Zoe
Zoe
Did you remove .collect?
USM
USM
13:58
yes
Zoe
Zoe
Don't
I said before you .collect
USM
USM
ok what is the someStringMethod?
USM
USM
entity getmethod?
Zoe
Zoe
@USM You wanted to map it to a Set<String>
Therefore, you need to call a method that returns a String
USM
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14:04
ClassA {
 private ClassB classB;

}

ClassB{
 private String realData;

}
@Zoe Perhaps he wants to set it to a Map<String>
USM
USM
I need realData;
Or maybe string it to a Set<Map>
(I'll stop now)
I greet you all
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USM
Set<String> finalSet = someList.stream().filter(obj ->
		obj.getMyStatus() == true).map(ClassA::classB().realData).collect(Collectors.toSet());
something like this is giivng compilation error
@Zoe
14:07
@USM well yeah.. realData is a private member
you can't get that info directly. You'd need to make it public or create a getter (preferable)
@MadaraUchiha he probably wants an Async<Stream<Async<String>>>
USM
USM
@Neil thats entity , and i did public, still not accesible
@USM well what is the inner type of someList?
if it isn't ClassB instances, then it won't work either
USM
USM
ClassA>
or ClassA instances, but "classB" member must be public at that point
Set<String> finalSet = someList.stream()
        .filter(obj -> obj.getMyStatus() == true)
        .map(classA -> classA.classB.realData)
        .collect(Collectors.toSet());
Zoe
Zoe
14:12
@USM if you make calls on a method, you have to use the long format
obj -> obj.getClassB().realdata
14:36
guys i have a doubt
in the abstract class i CAN USE instance variable
but in the interface no, rigth only method?
guys,
@Doflamingo19 Here you go: bfy.tw/L5Aw
@Doflamingo19 interfaces don't have instances, only methods (and lately, default methods)
unless that's changed, but that would essentially make interfaces no different from abstract classes in principle
interface is about how classes are used from an external perspective
abstract classes are about internal implementation
Someone found a glitch in the Matrix: old.reddit.com/r/gifs/comments/a15sd9/…
 
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16:58
@Neil interfaces have MI, abstract classes dont
also... interfaces dont have an onInit method
similar to the constructor of a class
also... interfaces have various purposes, one is to define a public contract which provides details of the API
and for that pupose, yes, you dont want implementation details
nor private methods or other stuff
in my language, that is called a contract type (or contract class)
and if you were wondering, yes, it can have method implementations and private methods and even properties
 
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18:16
Hello I have a problem with Jax_RS and Injection
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Zoe
Zoe
Ok
I have this tutorial for authentification stackoverflow.com/questions/26777083/…
I injected UserAuthentificated in a resource class I get the correct values, but when I injected in a subresources class, I always get the null object
18:39
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Zoe
Zoe
@geisterfurz007 cleanup on aisle 139
18:58
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okay sure @geisterfurz007
@Zoe lol
Zoe
Zoe
@Michael Hm?
Aisle 139...clever. xD
19:04
lol that's the first time I saw it.
user4196492
19:18
Is there a way to grab the mouse position without depending on mouse events?
Yea, to grab the mouse - get a cat
or possibly lay some cheese down
user4196492
Nice.
user4196492
I'll try that.
user4196492
It worked!!!
user4196492
19:22
@ballBreaker I didn't realize how easy that was.
user4196492
Does anyone like mouse stew?
@pebble225 What framework?
/javadoc MouseAdapter
user4196492
MouseAdapter actually
user4196492
good bot
19:27
So for example if you have a mouseClicked, you want to get the coordinates of the mouse from the passed MouseEvent?
/javadoc MouseEvent#getPoint
So this ^?
user4196492
yea. I'm trying to identify a vector with the mouse movement. The reason I'm having a hard time is that I need to re center the mouse and I'm unable to see the position of the mouse after I use the Robot class to re center it.
user4196492
I use the vector to rotate the camera
So your problem isn't to get the point from the Mouse but to recenter it?
user4196492
19:31
recenter and know where that recentered position is.
isn't the recentered position not just (width/2, height/2)?
user4196492
that's what you'd think
user4196492
there's a slight offset between Robot and MouseAdapter
user4196492
I COULD subtract it out, but I need it to work on all the computers.
/javadoc MouseEvent#getLocationOnScreen pebble
19:34
@geisterfurz007 Sorry, I can't find that method. :(
user4196492
I have another idea though
user4196492
^
Aye. Robot uses screen coordinates so you'll have to use that bad boy up there.
user4196492
19:35
hopefully it works
Hopefully
user4196492
It's convenient that Robot doesn't accidentally call the Mouse Motion event. Saves me from a headache.
Zoe
Zoe
waffles
user4196492
LOL
user4196492
alright cool it works like a charm
user4196492
19:45
I can even move the frame and no problems
@Zoe If the robot isn't a boy, then around these parts we call that a "fembot"
Zoe
Zoe
xd
is it safe to use collection.contains(string), given how you shouldn't rely on strings of the same value having the same reference?
user4196492
suddenly waffles
it looks like switch statements use .equals, which is nice
but I can't seem to find if .contains also has a special clause
19:51
@towc contains internally should use equals for object comparison and not ==
oh, neat
/javadoc Collection#contains
Yeah I almost guarantee it does
It's even in le docs ^^
19:51
oh. Guess I should have checked the docs. What was I thinking
user4196492
I remember using the .equals() function back in the text based game days
thanks
No problem! The troll is at your service c:
user4196492
and the rock
@geisterfurz007 I swear I thought you were someone else and very problematic :/
20:03
I know, I know!
glad to see you're a very very ok person
that said, you might want to lose a few pounds
Trust me, I don't.
You can also ask @Zoe on that one :D
Zoe
Zoe
Hm?
20:05
geist was just flaunting how fit he is, nothing to worry about
Trust me, I am not :D
Zoe
Zoe
Mmf...
@geisterfurz007 You haven't eaten dinner, have you?
I have!
Hah!
You didn't expect that one.
Zoe
Zoe
Nope. Good though
 
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21:44
I've not even eaten breakfast yet
I probably should do that
Dang it @Jenna! Stop not eating!
@Michael Weren't you a monkey?
In a past life.
🤔
I know too many people forgetting to eat...
21:59
tbh, I've not even gotten out of bed yet
I'm craving tacos for some reason
🌮🌮🌮
22:38
WHY AM I NOT ALLOWED TO CONVERT AN STRING TO AN INT
@JBis did you use Integer.parseInt(String) ?
@JennaSloan not allowed to use in class (school)
Integer.valueOf c:
(int)Long.parseLong(String) ?
not allowed to use any of those classes
its bullshit
22:45
What is the assignment?
@geisterfurz007 it was reversing an int 58923 → 32985. And I wanted to convert to a string (which I bypassed the bullshit with + "") and deal with but I had to return an int. So I couldn't.
Apparently I was supposed to use this thing called "math"
ugh
that sounds like torment.
and it had to be recursion
here's my attempt:
static int recursion(int anint){
        String reverse_word = String.valueOf(anint);
      if(reverse_word.length()<=1){
          return Integer.parseInt(reverse_word);
      }
       return Integer.parseInt(reverse_word.substring(reverse_word.length()-1) + recursion(Integer.parseInt(reverse_word.substring(0,reverse_word.length()-1))));
    }
I have a question related to git. If some git branch have three submodules, that means that can be other separated repository for that three submodule?
Is that lisp?
That end looks like lisp ;)
22:50
in JavaScrıpt, 5 mins ago, by user1929959
I have a question related to git. If some git branch have three submodules, that means that can be other separated repository for that three submodule?
@geisterfurz007 oh wait. I fucked up. Based on the teachers template it should be like this.
static int recursion(int anint){
        String reverse_word = String.valueOf(anint);
      if(reverse_word.length()<=1){
          return Integer.parseInt(reverse_word);
      } else {
          return Integer.parseInt(reverse_word.substring(reverse_word.length() - 1) + recursion(Integer.parseInt(reverse_word.substring(0, reverse_word.length() - 1))));
      }
supposed to use the else
@geisterfurz007 I'm literally dying in this class.
Can imagine :)
But actually, when is this recursion stuff useful?
Recursion is an essential thing to know. Just the methods they explain it to you may not be.
sigh as usual
22:58
In other news. I tried Python. Kinda like it better than java XD. Just hate the syntax.
I absolutely hate that syntax...
Well, I managed to do reverse an int without recursion
throws cookie well done Jenna.
alright back to our regular scheduled programming (pun intended)
XD
23:18
I tried to make a recursive version and just ended up with the same number it started with.
Well done.
Oh, there. I fixed it
Of course neither of them can reverse a negative int
opens Cookiefactory

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