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fge
fge
18:00
Ah; JDBC
Well, if you use JDK 8 that would be using String.join() on your values
Or Collectors.joining()
With JooQ... Meh, .in() can accept a Collection :p
@Unihedro yep; my boss agreed that I published that part
fge
fge
18:15
OK, now on to configuring a full Sonar plugin
Ugh
I have to switch to maven :(
@fge I'm not.
fge
fge
@SecondRikudo ah. Guava, then, maybe?
@fge Nope.
JDBC, Java 6
In the future, Java 8 maybe.
Legacy project.
fge
fge
Well, I don't know much about JDBC; does it allow a bind variable to take a collection of values?
Honestly I've no idea
18:31
@fge: kewl
@Unihedro didn't you go to bed?
18:44
Partially asleep.
Always watching, wakes up when I have to.
fge
fge
@Unihedro just, you know, switch the computer off
He's too young to know better. Also, the computer is his family. When it's on he can imagine someone's there
@fge My computer is off.
... I'm on mobile.
fge
fge
Oh then switch off all your electronic devices
Except your heater
19:00
Found an amazing blog by a SO + CR user. Should we add it to feeds?
Night!
@Gemtastic ^
hey
can anyone explain the process of Alpha Beta pruning? I understand how the max/min value are calculated at each level. But not sure how the pruning decisions are made..spent last two hours trying to get my head around it..
fge
fge
19:36
Sonar documentation sucks
@fge where?
fge
fge
@ItachiUchiha MatchFragments
fge
fge
Well, MatchFragments
Are you talking about this
fge
fge
19:43
When you build it, you insert nulls
I don't want nulls
Anywhere
NEver
fge
fge
Yes, that's one such line
fge
fge
If empty, just make it empty; and deal with emptiness when you retrieve the value
I don't care
Check for emptiness, not null
ok got it
fge
fge
19:45
I don't want null
I will instantiate it
<-- I can understand fge's hate for null :P
fge
fge
Sorry but I'm very strict about that :p
np
Do you have a preference for string initialization? "" or String() :P
fge
fge
"" is largely enough :p
fixed
The braces indentation is just like you like, just to remove the extra effort that you would otherwise have to put in ;)
fge
fge
20:02
Meh, now that you're here, nobody else it :p
I guess its just uni who is out to sleep
@gem and @Sec are still hanging along
fge
fge
Well, the channel seems pretty dead
@Gemtastic @SecondRikudo are you really there?
@fge I am
Told ya ;)
fge
fge
Well then what about a session about "git hacking"? :p That is, rebase, squashing, git add -i...
20:04
I am on
Even Hamza is here
fge
fge
I still have a poor mike though, sorry; I had other priorities :p
@SecondRikudo interested?
<--- Wonders how does @HamZa just manages to come in just in time.. everytime
@fge Sure, I don't mind
@ItachiUchiha Haha I just switched on my laptop and opened some of my favourite rooms :P
@HamZa You are too good with the timing
20:06
@HamZa Flattery.
fge
fge
Well, OK, let me prepare a little diagram first, and the session will start
hehe :D
you didn't ask hamza if he is really interested :P
I'm sleepy. Worked the whole day and we had visit
Poor you, get some rest :)
@oleg free?
20:07
Good evening! :)
Yeah
Are you interested for a session on git?
@ItachiUchiha Probably (even though I prefer Hg)
@OlegKuznetsov try GIT for a change ;)
20:16
Hangout about what?
@BranislavLazic git
@BranislavLazic you may join in too
fge
fge
@ItachiUchiha @SecondRikudo see link above
I already did :D
20:17
Damn, I need a plugin :(
Install it, quick
@fge Be right there
20:37
I have to leave now, sorry, and thanks for the talk :)
Missed it ;(
was in deep dreams
you can still join
I was away watching TV :P
Join in @gem @uni
Who watches TV in this era?
20:47
@ItachiUchiha join what?
31 mins ago, by fge
https://plus.google.com/hangouts/_/gtihgsuvrqa46hftxcuauil5u4a
@Gem ^^
Still don't have a mic or any speakers to speak of...
not to mention that the internet is insanely slow
ahh
np
better luck next time
we are recording it anyway ;)
crl
crl
I'm not too familiar with this, but when wanting to connect to stackexchange chat secured websockets, Jetty throws a "No trusted certificate found", I was using a simple self-signed certificate, what can I do?
@ItachiUchiha Yaay to that!
20:55
@Gemtastic Any news?
@SecondRikudo No >_>
I'll watch it as a VOD, sorry :(
Apart from that I fixed a massive bug originating from that somehow something I wrote didn't get saved.
Also, coffee doesn't taste any better after the fifth cup
21:12
@Gemtastic Do you have contact with other students? Did they make it in time?
Most of them did
They don't exactly boost about it. I'm going for the tame excuse "I thought it was on sunday" worst case scenario I'll have to do a written exam
Team mates?
Team mates? My team mates are you guys.
haha :)
highfive o/
21:16
\o
highfive
fge
fge
whew
fge
fge
<-- hasn't really been a good team player in the last days, but now at last I can relax a little
Welcome aboard :p
spam email woke me up I'm killing my phone for the morning
21:25
@fge That's not true, you've helped me a lot
fge
fge
Meh, no I haven't
You've tried
You've tried
brb gonna try restarting my computer
fge
fge
Well, I do understand the frustration of not having enough help; try and program a new language plugin for Sonar :/
Deary me
The only examples are not only useless, but not documented either
OK well, the next session is networking then
I guess *NF went out
Ahwell
 
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crl
crl
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Q: Connecting to a secured websocket

crlI'm trying to connect to a secured websocket using Jetty (or any other library). The issue is I get a "No trusted certificate found" error. I'm using a self-signed certificate generated with keytool. What could be done? import java.net.URI; import java.util.concurrent.Future; import org.eclips...

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