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12:01
@Gemtastic @Unihedron I was curious about Map.Entry inner interface in Map
who implements this interface ?
@ItachiUchiha Oracle JDK devs.
@Unihedron 404
I've just learned about map and .entry so I'm probably the last person to ask XD
@Unihedron In real time scenario how does it work, coz for every put a new Map.Entry reference is created, if the key is diff
@ItachiUchiha Optimization happens. JIT is magical / insane.
Again, Java is the programming language that was glued together by insanity, there's no questioning about it.
12:03
I've only been done Java for 4 weeks :P
*doing
@Unihedron It has not to do with JIT, references are created, so there must be objects created, and as we cannot create objects for interface, there must be some class implementing it
@ItachiUchiha Of course. Have you tried running debuggers?
Or read the source?
rtfs now? :P
@Unihedron thank you
12:07
17 mins ago, by Unihedron
I'm curious, how old are you @over if you don't mind sharing?
@Unihedron Well I have, doesn't shows me anything !
@ItachiUchiha Out of luck! It will forever remain... A mystery
Dunn dunn dunnn
@Unihedron :D
when rtfm does not help, rtfs
12:10
Don't forget to commit to Programming Language Theory if you are a fan of how programming languages work or fragments on building a script engine!
@Unihedron Thanks for the tip
@Unihedron Done, this will be my first question when the site is live ! :P
Welcome :) I really liked the idea of the site, someone showed me it while I mentioned building a PCRE java lib!
PCRE java lib, tell me about it..
I couldn't find one despite googling my eyes out and even asking a question on Software Recommendations... So I decided to build one myself!
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Q: PCRE / Extended regex library in Java?

UnihedronI'm in need of PCRE functionality for my regular expressions in Java. I've been unable to find such a library. What is an extended library (Hopefully including more of the PCRE constructs and extends of vanilla java.util.regex.Pattern capabilities)?

12:23
@Unihedron are all regular expressions Perl Compatible ? Is Perl the standard for RE ?
@ItachiUchiha No. PCRE is the standard for Perl Compatible RegEx. Java regex is not Perl-Compatible.
From what I've gathered over googling for the week, there are C, Python, C#, Perl implementations of PCRE. There are unofficial libraries for .net (I think). But there just isn't one for Java.
@Unihedron All languages have their own regex ? o_O I thought regex was universally same :P
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Q: Reference - What does this regex mean?

HamZaWhat is this? This is a collection of common Q&A. This is also a Community Wiki, so everyone is invited to participate in maintaining it. Why is this? regex is suffering from give me ze code type of questions and poor answers with no explanation. This reference is meant to provide links to qua...

The syntax differs for every implementation / engine.
This might be too broad, but these languages share the same syntax. For specific features there's the tag of the language behind it, example:
Emphasis yours.
12:27
This line is written in the link that you just posted chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/19115247#19115247
Read the entire thing...
@itachiuchiha I did it ;-)
@Unihedron So there are syntax differences between RE used in diff languages. Hmm !
@miniHessel gZ !
@ItachiUchiha There are sufficient differences such that I can't rely on Java regexp anymore. I need a PCRE, and there just isn't one.
Travel that is, on the airport now
12:30
@miniHessel Nice travelling! Have a fun time! :)
Thanks :-) whine on you later (instead of talk to you later)
Have a great weekend everyone !
Great weekend? You're kidding, for me it's more coding, more chatting on SE network, and catching spam / closing LQ stuff as always. ;)
I suggest you do something fun this weekend ..
12:33
@Unihedron Java regexp, you mean the one provided by JavaSE, right ?
@miniHessel How do you Fun? Never heard of it...
@ItachiUchiha java.util.regex.Pattern, I linked that in my Software Recommendations question.
Look at my photographs :-) study them !
@miniHessel Thanks, I ll try to ! and force @Unihedron to leave the damn computer and look for girlfriends :P
I can hook you up with Norwegian ones
I know of a girl whom does Python. Spoiler alert I inspired her to learn programming.
12:34
@miniHessel haha, they will be too far for him
Where are you two located ?
@Unihedron it sud be who instead of whom
I live in the Leaf Village :)
@ItachiUchiha It should be "should" instead of "sud".
@miniHessel Somewhere on Earth.
I mean for real
sud is not a eng word where as whom is
12:35
Only pussies don't say where they live
Fine, you win.
@Unihedron yeah !!! I win !! Dance
You'll probably lose our Java Room KOTH challenge though. :P
All I do is win win
@miniHessel don't be aggressive :D Patience is the key to everything :)
12:37
Patience is overrated!!!
I want points!!! Find me good questions to answer!!!!!
Haha
Please enter your IP address. It's for security reasons
localhost
localhost
haha
*look where the ip belongs in the world so he can figure out where these guys live•
12:38
@miniHessel you missed an asterisk at the end of the line :)
YOU LIVE AT MY PLACE?
@ItachiUchiha nice answer :)
@Pixic nice profile pic
Hi @Pixic welcome to the world of Jaaaava!
@Unihedron haha
12:40
Where problems solve you, and things happen!
That image is so perfect
@Gemtastic Do you like the XKCD comics?
@Unihedron Sure do
Intelligent fun
You'll find a lot of xkcd references on a programmers' site, nd there's even a proposed Area51 proposal trying to mimic XKCD What-if?s!
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Scientific Imagination

Proposed Q&A site for the people who are interested in questions involving imaginary scenarios and scientific, educational, and fun answers for those questions.

Currently in definition.

@Unihedron Sounds like I am getting into the right kind of profession
12:42
:)
I also really liked the latest comic!
Java: the only place where even the women loves objectification.
Hi @Karl, welcome back! You missed an actual conversation!
@Unihedron which one ?
@ItachiUchiha what ?
About fun?
I hope my teacher has another code nut to crack. I love figuring code out!
Best Saturday night fun
12:46
I just nail all the assignments he gives, because I evidently have a bronze badge in Java and Regex. I especially love finishing their "this will take you an entire week" string parsing problems within twenty minutes and forty lines.
@Unihedron haha, way to go !
We teach Pascal and Java here btw.
@Unihedron which actual conversation were you talking about ?
@ItachiUchiha nothing
@ItachiUchiha thnx =)
12:48
@Unihedron We're still in the beginner course as most of us in class never programmed java before. Some haven't coded anything at all
Be right back, don't have too much fun without me :)
@Unihedron thank you.
Just checking out the chat rooms. Haven't visited them earlier....
@Gemtastic Students will get used to java. Its easy to catch up !
@Pixic Chat rooms are fun :)
@ItachiUchiha yep, I used mIRC much earlier, but that was a long time ago...
any specific Java you discuss now?
@ItachiUchiha I sure hope so. I will recommend though that the school has higher requirements on the students that haven't coded anythign at all before though... Some of my classmates will probably drop out. They still don't know what a Class is
12:51
what level are you at?
@Pixic We discuss everything ! Things not related to Java as well ;)
at school I mean...
@Pixic Me?
@ItachiUchiha ok
sure
@Gemtastic yes, and all other here discussing classes...
@Gemtastic That is a bad thing, everyone must learn something about programming, if not Java, then some other language ! Learning languages sharpen the way you logic about things
@Pixic some level, consider me as a beginner, hbu ?
12:54
I'm but a little padawan. We've had the last lecture on the beginner course of SE, so now we're just gonna code our examination program and then we're off to study FX
JavaFX ?
@ItachiUchiha I don't know which is worse, the ones with no prior programming experience that works full-time apart from our 2 days lectures and fail, or the ones actually studying 24/7 and still understand jack
@ItachiUchiha ...well, I have read a number of classes at Chalmers University of Technology (Gothenburg, Sweden) and am now taking a course in Concurrent Programming - Java and Erlang...
yes
I wish my grades were good enough for chalmers...
chalmers ?
12:56
where are you from?
@Pixic well hope you are good :)
GOthenburg
Chalmers is one of the 3 most famous universities in Sweden
ah ok
then you have the "Högskoleprovet"...
Chalmers is famous for it's computer science.
Yes, I was gonna take it this fall, but I got in on the education I have now instead.
@GeorgPoe heya
12:58
ah ok, nice
I'm at the stage where I'll be happy as long as I get someone to hire me for at least 50%
@Pixic I am from Leaf-Village
There are a lot of programmer jobs out there....
@ItachiUchiha Canada?
@Pixic That's why I snatch this spot at this school. ;)
@Pixic Chat rooms are just like meta... A dark and confusing place filled with grumpy people, but once you travel a few steps you'll feel home!
12:59
@Gemtastic nice
@Unihedron hehe...
@Pixic Yep, and you'll be surprised by the amount of "programmers" who can't code :)
@Pixic I love working with code so I was thrilled when I found that spot. Not only will I probably get a job; I'll get to work with something I love.
@Unihedron for example me ! :D
13:00
@ItachiUchiha Japan then, or a manga fantasy world? =)
@Pixic You can google my name ! There is wiki link for me :)
@Unihedron ...yes, I have already experienced that. I had a summer job where I felt I was better than some of them...
I know tons of people who work with programming, their code is terrible.
@Gemtastic very good! =)
13:02
@Pixic Indeed. ^^
You might like HamZa's story too. He's the PHP and RegEx god, found wandering our chat rooms on SO. :)
in The SO Tavern (Free Snacks), Aug 21 at 10:00, by HamZa
hahaha dude. I was doing an internship 2 years ago (or was it 3?). Anyways, for the interview. It started with usual introductions etc... They were amazed that I didn't follow "programming course" at school so they asked me whether what I'm doing there. I told them the story that I'm self taught. So the interviewer wanted to test me:
- Interviewer: you have a website (he started drawing a basic skeleton of it: header, content, footer etc), how are you going to make this?
- I was a bit confused of the meaning, but I guessed that he wanted me to write code to make that skeleton. So I started
@ItachiUchiha I did...youtube channel as top link...
@Ita is a fancy person. I'm just this other guy. :P
"He then proceeded and told me we have several applicants that says I can code but they only copy paste, so I'm amazed."
Sooo true
13:05
I don't let my classmate copy anything off of me without telling me what the code means :P
My classmates can't even read my regexp patterns to copy them on the first place. It's all code.
You can write code from your head? - WTF FACEPALM
where do people write code from, their asses ?
Otherwise they'll just end up with a snippet of code thy have no idea what it does or why, but it works.
@ItachiUchiha BWAHAHA! Well, I think that's exactly what some people do
regexp are quite tricky I think...
but haven't done it much so...
My point is that they want to slack off and steal my code, but they don't even know what character it is. They can't type!!!
I mean, FFS, welcome to the programming course, please find the asterisk yourself! It's the real challenge!
13:07
@Unihedron lol
#unirants
haha
anyone tried concurrent with SWING?
I showed my teacher this. And he agreed that for every lesson, once I finish the coursework tasks he gives, I can surf the internet.
Though I have to admit there's one girl in class I can't help but to help. It may or may not have to do with that she unknowingly flashed me and everyone else in front of her her boob on the first day.
my lecturer in Concurrent said there could be problem with SWING but I haven't tried it yet and he did not really say what type of problems
13:09
*boobs. We saw both of them.
(sighs)
@Pixic I work with concurrency a lot, that is my fav part in java
@Pixic What with concurrents?
hehe, nice
@ItachiUchiha ok...
@Unihedron he just said there could be some problem if we use SWING with concurrent library...
Hi all, How do we convert output stream to string?
13:12
might be the events in swing that conflict with concurrent threads...
Do you people know a good tutorial on how to write JavaDocs?
just thought if any of you had tried concurrent with Swing and had any experience with different types of problems it causes...
@Pixic I stopped trusting lecturers because they asked me what MESI was.
Obviously, they stood for Invalid, Exclusive, Modified and Shared, one of the protocols for threading controls.
13:14
@Unihedron ok...?
I don't know what MESI is...
ah...
@Pixic I'll have a look at that. That part of Oracle is the best part.
@naresh Is it a ByteArrayOutputStream ?
@naresh What exactly are you trying to convert to string? The stream object itself or the data coming through?
@Pixic It can freeze the UI, if not used properly and make your application unresponsive !
I like it when you use proper HTML in the Javadoc, but does that look too gritty since it's not necessary?
13:16
@ItachiUchiha ah ok. Thanks
I feel like I'm a little subjective in the question since I've been writing HTML and CSS before
@Gemtastic :)
I personally enforce <code></code> and {@inheritdoc} wherever necessary
@Gemtastic That's the thing with Javadoc...you only use the convention on how to write Javadoc and then it generates the Javadoc, with all HTML itself...
I hate my colleague, he never uses HTML for Javadocs, and writes like gets the "isValid" field, which are totally not helpful and worthy of documenting
/**
* Function
*/
public String getSomething() {
gah...no AltGr-Enter in chat
13:19
That part of code I know
doh...I am tired
Hi tired, I'm hungry.
then @param to describe parameters
I just don't feel like I know very much about JavaDoc more than "Write what your function does"
@return to describe return value...
13:19
the @param are automatic in netbeans
ok...
I document test cases and function limits where necessary.
but javadoc is only to describe your classes and functions...
And leave comments like // NOTE: Do not modify, all changes will be undone where I don't want my code to be touched.
I love it, but as I said, I feel like I just know to do it but not exactly why more than that my colleagues needs to know what the function does
13:20
@Pixic Good documentation and comments in the code are as important as land is to a Magic: The Gathering deck.
@Gemtastic If you maintain an open-source project and document nothing, you'll never get contributors.
if you check docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api you will see that there is not much other things than you create yourself....
@Unihedron That's pretty obvious though
there are some other...but don't remember them....but you should be able to find them at that oracle page
thanks
@Unihedron don't play magic, but yes, documentation and comments are important
@Unihedron agree ;)
13:23
:)
Yay someone upvoted an answer of mine from a looong time ago. Points!
I have worked as a Business Process Leader, so yes, I am a documentation freak... =)
I'm no fanatic, I just like writing. I'm the kind of person who makes sure to know what I'm doing. It's not a easy road if you code fast.
@Unihedron: I am trying to send the images and some fields to the server. I am writing the fields and image to the outputstream. but i got 500 status code. So I want to check the request format what exactly.
@Unihedron agree
The struggles of the n00b: Not good enough to answer questions, there are too many answers in the library so there's no point (pun intended) in asking anything either
13:25
@naresh What does that have to do with converting to string?
Took me forever to get into this chat :')
@Gemtastic Haha so puny, you made me giggle so hard my parrot screeched. :)
@Gemtastic haha
@Gemtastic Stack Overflow is a place where we all try to learn something!
This is the first time in chat for me...
13:26
Also I got a bit discouraged in asking since I did post a question and people were being arses to me so I deleted it :(
but getting hungry, so need to make some food...
Welcome! There's nothing much going on in the Java room in contrast to other rooms. We do plan on getting challenges and games set up! :)
noms!
cool
@Gemtastic Did people get rude in the comments? You should flag them as rude or offensive, if they're not helping.
I am thinking of making an Android game...
13:27
I just want to talk to people with the same interest as me. Also, this site has a lot more people that know what they're talking about than other sites I've visited. Sites/chats
@Unihedron + contribute to some open source project :)
@Unihedron: here my intention is to see the request.
@Gemtastic Everyone is a nerd/geek here :)
It might just be me, but I seriously question why you should teach a bunch of people programming, when they can't even follow the instructions on how to install the stuff you need...
@ItachiUchiha And I love it!
It's one thing to not know what to DL, but following the instructions?
@Unihedron: please see this code paste.org/75376
13:29
@Gemtastic I know, right? I sincerely think three fourths of my classmates should drop the class. They don't know what LAN was, thought it was some kind of lights.
@Unihedron: I am trying to write it in file in finisih() method
@Gemtastic Everyone needs help, at some time or the other, its not their time when they are asking the question !
Got to site press DL, choose the version for your computer , click download. Run when done... Follow wisard instructions. Repeat for next thing...
@Gemtastic Who needs help for that ??
It's even more scarce to have anyone knowing what IRC means... :P
13:31
@ItachiUchiha Asking questions is fine. But if you cant' follow detailed instructions (even more so than what I just typed) I wonder why those people are pursuing a programming career at that point. They need to learn just using a computer first...
@naresh Looking at it
@ItachiUchiha Some guy was teaching a class full of students like that. And he was complaining about that he had to manually install everything on each. student's. computer.
@Gemtastic Can't he make a simple bundle and FTP the DLL into the computers with a network?
But he didn't think it was bad to teach them programming. He was gonna teach them the simplest one so they could understand it.
... (slowly gazes back and speaks in low voice) hello world?!
13:34
@Unihedron I don't think he was bright enough or knowledgeable enough to do that, and he would still have to install it on every computer because his studen't didn't know how to
*students
Sigh... :)
I am liking the conversation so much, that I don't wanna leave the desk
If you don't mind me asking, how old is everyone here?
13:35
And he got upset with that I questioned their suitability as programmers
@ItachiUchiha SE chat addiction...
@Unihedron Everyone's older than you Knucklehead Pun intended
I dunno if I'm old or young
@Gemtastic you cant be older than me :P
13:36
@Gemtastic age is how you act and fell... =)
Age is mind over matter; If you don't mind, it doesn't matter! :)
I am probably the oldest...
No one can be older than our friend @Karl. I <3 him !
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then I'm probably a 70 year old with dementia. Sometimes I think I'm still 14 and act like it, sometimes I'm old and wise
13:36
soon 39, in January
physical age though; 25
@Unihedron Congratulation ! You are voted the youngest !
hehe
16 :(
I am 24 btw
13:38
wow
@Unihedron but so wise =)
I remember when I was 16... I'm so glad I'm not 16 any more
@Gemtastic @Pixic Uni is at a different level !
Me wise? You gotta be kitten me. :P hehe
@ItachiUchiha Technically I think my school is counted as a career school
13:39
@Unihedron sure....with that regex... =)
You gotta be kitten me right meow! look at that
need to go stuff food in me...
cya guys
Go get noms! Seeya!
noms on sandwich cake
As a room owner I can also clean the room from unnecessary stars and moving messages to where they belong, and looking at removed messages to determine if a user should be muted. :o
@Pixic I like regex a lot! I also helped with SmokeDetector through improving their regexes. Commits: github.com/Charcoal-SE/SmokeDetector/…
Currently working on improving a userscript: github.com/AstroCB/Stack-Exchange-Editor-Toolkit/issues/…
13:43
the perks of moderator-ship
@ItachiUchiha I'm only 45! [Feel 450]
@Karl thinks Kylar is oldest
TimeUnit.YEARS(45);
TimeUnit.MONTHS(551);
13:47
If you ever go to stockholm and use the infrastructure there, you'll see the best proof of that programmers don't know how to program, but still get hired :')
It's embarrassing how poorly programmed that software is :')
The calculation for how long until your bus arrives is in IT minutes.
In other words, sometimes it's 30 real world seconds on a IT minute, sometimes it's five minutes on an IT minute.
And the bus will still not arrive when the sign says "now"
int seconds = 0;
for (String time : new Scanner(System.in).nextLine().replaceAll("(?=(.*?\\D)?(\\d+)d)|)(?=(.*?\\D)?(\\d+)h)|)(?=(.*?\\D)?(\\d+)m)|)(?=(.*?\\D)?(\\d+)s)|)", "$1DAYS,$2HOURS,$3MINUTES,$4SECONDS").split(","))
    if (time.matches("\\d+[^\\W\\d]+"))
        seconds += TimeUnit.valueOf(time.replaceFirst(".*?([^\\W\\d]+)", "$1")).toSeconds(Integer.parseInt(time.replaceFirst("(\\d+).+", "$1")));
You make me feel regex is some Demon
"(?=(.*?\\D)?(\\d+)d)|)(?=(.*?\\D)?(\\d+)h)|)(?=(.*?\\D)?(\\d+)m)|)(?=(.*?\\D)?(\\d+)s)|
WTF does this mean :(
:)
Regex is a demon? Then you haven't seen the real evil.
It allows you to type "1m15s" and get "75".
Or "15s1m" to get "75". And it's only four lines of code! Ain't that sweet? :P
oooh
That's neat actually
@Unihedron Can that be done using regex .... Amazed

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