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15:00
Winterbash is near! Winterbash!
I can feel it!
my codereview JS answer got... slammed to the ground by one of the js veterans on CR...
I would say it is superior to the accepted answer, please explain how you go to this answer and where it is better than the the OP code. — konijn 2 hours ago
~sniff
@Vogel612 class DerivedClass extends Thread{} DerivedClass obj = new DerivedClass(); i did not override run(). here obj is pointing to an instance of DerivedClass and nothing more than that. when i say, obj.start(); then a second thread apart from main thread gets launched and executes the stuff available in run() method of Thread class. am i correct?
15:02
le gasp I got rep points! :O
@Unihedron the code is still better..
@Gemtastic congrazzles!
Kind of surprising you got to 83 points with only 4 answers... I only gained "talk in chat" privilege after 12 answers
story of my life
@overexchange eeeeh.. sounds.. correct..
15:03
@Vogel612 Well you can push a new answer and write even better code!
@Unihedron that would be stealing.
Never mind then.
also my JS is pathetic
@Unihedron I have no idea how I did it either. On the other hand it took me 90 days to get chat privliges
wasn't that hard for me...
15:05
Oh.
I almost instantly skyrocketed when I answered a bountied jquery question..
Well those 12 answers were within the same week, so.
@Vogel612 bounties...
hey it was 50 repz...
No bounties in my expert field often ;-;
(regex)
Lots of gimme the code which I don't answer... :/
@Unihedron I could only answer HTML/CSS questions and I asked one question about it too, so that's where I got my first rep..
11 days until comment everywhere, then 50 from the bounty
> You might want to turn down your sound for the last 10 seconds.
@Vogel612 class MyRunnable implements Runnable{} Thread obj = new Thread(new MyRunnable()); here obj is actually pointing to an object of type class MyRunnable and when i say obj.start(); the second thread gets launched and run() method of MyRunnable{} gets executed, but where is composition here?
My rep did skyrocket when I started writing excellent stuff, though.
@Unihedron Why? D:
15:08
@overexchange nope it doesn't..
it points to an object of type Thread.
@Gemtastic case in point: stackoverflow.com/a/24327967/3622940
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@Vogel612 i did not get the word composition here: "Yes: implements Runnable is the preferred way to do it, IMO. You're not really specialising the thread's behaviour. You're just giving it something to run. That means composition is the philosophically "purer" way to go."
that Thread contains a runnable of type MyRunnable whiches run is called on Thread#start()
@Unihedron Nevermind, somehow I read it as your rep plummeted
Derp moment
15:09
I need to get better at Java so that I can answer some stuff too
I wish. Jon Skeet wanders around the java tag.
@overexchange composition: plugging things together.. inheritance: making one thing build up on something else
composition is like playing with legos
......
and inheritance is melting a lego brick into a different one and using that
15:10
slowclap
that's an evil analogy though.
@Vogel612 I kinda like that analogy
I use it too
@Vogel612 you mean: when i say Thread obj = new Thread(new MyRunnable()); an object obj of type class Thread is created which also consists of a reference that points to object of type class MyRunnabe. this is composition right?
correct
15:13
HEY!!!
ya this is what i said in the beginning
just sayin hey..haha
@overexchange eh? is it?
what does this mean? That means composition is the philosophically "purer" way to go.
composition over inheritance
15:15
composition is easier to change than inheritance.
that's what i was saying in the beginning
there's two ways to create new classes.. compose or inherit.
32 mins ago, by Unihedron
composition over inheritance..
inheriting is melting some supertype and expanding it with other stuff..
and it's hard to change.
that's like, the first thing I said after you linked the post here
15:16
composition is plugging things together.. it's easier (and thus philosophically "purer") to clean up
yes i understand that extends Thread is inheritance and Thread obj = new Thread(new MyRunnable()); is composition, but why composition is preferred?
because of "composition over inheritance" rule
there's no compiler theory, no papers, it's just the rule
Composition over inheritance (or Composite Reuse Principle) in object-oriented programming is a technique by which classes may achieve polymorphic behavior and code reuse by containing other classes that implement the desired functionality instead of through inheritance. Some languages, notably Go, use type composition exclusively. == Basics == An implementation of composition over inheritance typically begins with the creation of various interfaces representing the behaviors that the system must exhibit. The use of interfaces allows this technique to support the polymorphic behavior that is so...
that rule exists because it's easier to unwrap composition than to unwrap inheritance..
15:18
^
unless, of course, you're building an API and a library
though inheritance makes polymorphic behavior easier to do..
@Vogel612 polymorphism is enabled using inheritance, right. and this is the key for gaining poly in OOPS
@overexchange incorrect.
implementing an interface is not inheritance.
but it allows polymorphism..
15:19
yes
but above it says: ` is a technique by which classes may achieve polymorphic behavior and code reuse by containing other classes`
how composition helps in polymorphism?
@overexchange think delegates
 Thread implements Runnable
scifi?!
the cool thing about that is:
anime.SE, cool
there's a private field in there, which is Runnable
and the thread.start at some point calls that Runnables run
15:22
@Vogel612 ` private Runnable target;`
you can also call Thread.run()
only cares about the lowest or least frequent statistics when reading graphs
that probably checks the thread status and then again calls target.run()
what pattern is used to achieve polymorphy now?
@Unihedron scifi is one of the interesting rep-movements..
as well as CR.
Here's mine:
the rest is rather.. boring
15:24
It's kinda fun how SO is only third place..
@Vogel612 i think this is not polymorphism, because target possiblly has reference to MyRunnable object. so target.run(); is pure composition but not polymrphism
I want 10k!!
@overexchange eeh.. but the run does different things, so how is it not polymorphism?
I want $10k too!
15:26
Maybe any examples? — Dambre 33 secs ago
cv-pls vampire ^
also the point is not target.run, but Thread.run
downvotes welcome also
@Vogel612 In target.run() run() is the method that is defined in class MyRunnable. am still not sure where is polymorphism here?
aaaand rep-whores save his ass.
oh em eff gee.
15:28
@overexchange hey you're getting annoying... if you can't read, at least stop bugging me....
nuke all high rep users
I'm safe
Ha, I'm stupid. I started streaming music, then closed the tab not expecting the music to stop.
@Unihedron [status-declined]
closed tab the musics' gone why??
15:30
but the run does different things, so how is it not polymorphism? this doesnot make sense to me
@overexchange look that's a completely different problem.
@overexchange You know what polymorphism is right?
Tell me: what is polymorphism?
@Vogel612 [status-going-to-rant-on-meta]
inb4: nuke-close, downvote shitstorm
15:32
inb4: ragequit
inb4: pity, short sadness, moving on
i know polymorphism
@overexchange then explain in three sentences without code
dynamic method lookup
words or semtences?
sentences..
not quite correct yet.
15:34
i think 3 words are fine
but dynamic binding is a prerequisite.
ya dynamic binding is a run time binding to an actual object's method
oh oh
target is of type Runnable
you are using code..
that's disqualified..
oh dear, f.lux just trimmed my monitor..
target is a reference of type Runnable and pointing to an object of class MyRunnable that implements Runnable. ya this is poly
but this is easy technique because MyRunnable is implementing interface Runnable
@overexchange you're using code again....
code is a crutch to express concepts.
If you can't express the concept properly your code is bound to get sidetracked
15:41
super class type reference can view its scope of methods from subclass type object in run time
aaaand WRONG
ok
i dont know poly
the supertype is not responsible to keep track of subtypes that implement it.
well at least in java
Polymorphy is the concept of calling an method by signature on a reference.
this signature is always the same (whether by inheritance or contracting with an interface).
BUT: the method does different things depending on the type of the reference
type of reference? that is static typing, right?
not necessarily. For java it is, (see below)
15:44
java is a static typed language
I thought it was mostly a copy/paste language
Sorry...
I just got some GOOD news!
WHAT?!
GOOD NEWS
say it
I installed the first alpha of my app to my daughter's tablet, and it RAN!
I have buttons on the screen!
15:45
congrats you know how to use a computer
Hopefully it didn't run too far
I caught it!
need take rest, see you tomorrow
@overexchange rest well
15:46
It wasn't THAT exciting @overexchange
@overexchange night!
ok, enough coding for the day, not sure what to do now before sleep
listen to dubstep
dance!
that wouldnt make you sleep.. waha
Jog
Feed the cat
Wash something [not the cat]
kidding..
@Unihedron you still have that skill x challenge graph you shared yesterday
16:04
@LeeJeong ?
aphaty, challenge, flow, control something graph
Csikszentmihalyi's flow model.
24 hours ago, by Unihedron
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thanks!
 
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17:21
Wee
IDEA + JSR 305 rocks
O_O
what's jsr?
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Java Specification Request
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Scenario: say you have a Foo someMethod() annotated as @Nullable; you attempt to inject the result into otherMethod(@Nonnull Foo foo); IDEA will warn you: "foo may be null"
18:01
I was informed today that Asus is shipping my board out today! Going on three mnths!
Great!
No more rants?
I won't see it until about Thursday...

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