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00:32
The "interesting" feature feels so inaccurate. Why would I be interested in Objective C? I've never even clicked anything remotely similar, unless you count Java
 
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03:45
Hmm.. I wonder if the manga version of this anime is a BL... It looks suspicious... It COULD also just be a shojou anime in disguise...
Morning!
morning
good night =)
>_>
Night
good night
04:01
beep beep
beep beep?
=) a sound produce by a car
@deadlydragon00 I don't know that command. o_O Type =help to see my commands.
Wut XD
Why is Oakbot replying to that?
are you sure? more like the roadrunner.
04:03
cauz I used "="
@Gemtastic It starts with a =.
Oh wow.
I never noticed how great transparent terminals look.
O.o
♪ A whole new world ♫
04:13
Why on earth do you have that embarrassing background?
It's the Windows 7 background!
I used to use a Windows XP one.
But you hate windows?
How about:
04:15
OTTERS!
:D
They hold hands when they sleep to not float away from each other :')
@LuisAverhoff did you add the jar to classpath?
@gem have you not slept or are you early today?
@ItachiUchiha we slept a lot yesterday
@ItachiUchiha yes but don't worry about it
@ItachiUchiha though I have another problem. Two to be precise.
04:30
:D
nice otters.
do you have them as pets?
@LuisAverhoff They aren't mine :P
But I wish I could have one as a pet~
Shhh you don't want to wake up those otters. they'll go apeshit O_O
04:35
No they'll just make cute squeaky sounds :3
and then maul your face
you never know, those otters might turn into one those demonic animals from southpark.
Did you drink too much coffee before going to bed?
;P
nope ;)
Just having fun
@Unihedron have you seen the video I've shown you called java life?
I probably just ignored it.
well watch it when ever you can
04:40
I think that means "Not in your life. Stop posting me shit"
;P
/i was probably thinking that in my mind
I meant that uni meant that
pretty smart cat.
@Unihedron I think this one's funnier:
04:43
welp
~productivity*=0;
are cats your ultimate weakness?
definitely not :P
in Python, Apr 21 at 12:06, by Unihedro
wtf https://vine.co/v/OgLdEuvUIW6
wtf was that?
a vine
zzZzzzZzZz
04:47
@Unihedron PFFT! BWAHAHA
I'm way too easily amused right now
 
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06:32
Anyone around?

What keyboard is good for coding? My regular one sucks (not enough buttons) and it's time for a new one anyway
Are the extended Apple keyboards any good?
Thanks @deadlydragon00 How useful is the switchblade? Do you use it much?

It's a Lycosa I've just killed (with chocolate milk).
If you see the right side , its a touchpad and a customizable keyboared ... Its excellent in programming and palying games like Dota2
actually the right side is a a mini monitor also
Wow! Just seen the price. It should code for me for £200!
:)
I like the look of the black widow though
06:44
Although, that does look awesome.
06:54
I know it's because of the third parameter in Collections.sort, but how can I order in reverse, also ignoring case?

Thanks

Collections.sort(list, String.CASE_INSENSITIVE_ORDER, Collections.reverseOrder());
fge
fge
@mikeeustace depends whether you use Java 7 or Java 8
Thanks. Is there an easy way to see (Eclipse)
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.3.9600]
(c) 2013 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

C:\Users\McEustace>java -version
java version "1.8.0_40"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_40-b25)
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.40-b25, mixed mode)

C:\Users\McEustace>#

Does this tell me?
07:22
@mikeeustace keyboard.io
Hmmm, not sure. They look like the kind of thing a vegetarian would use :)
07:53
afternoon everyone
i have read "The visibility modifiers in Java are not a security tool, but an OO design tool." is that fully true?
Why does that matter?
You shouldn't care if a tool is a security tool or a design tool. As long as it helps you accomplish your task on hand, use it.
knowledge reasons, and maybe clear up some stuff
Fun fact: Java was originally designed (as “Oak”) for interactive television (in 1991), but it was too advanced for the digital cable television industry at the time.
good for us
@Unihedron why double should never be used for precise values?
08:12
Because you need precise values, and doubles aren't one.
i don't get it.. what should i be using than?
BigDecimal?
i dont get it
in bc (An arbitrary precision calculator language) with precision=10:

(1/3+1/12+1/8+1/30) = 0.6083333332
(1/3+1/12+1/8) = 0.541666666666666
(1/3+1/12) = 0.416666666666666

Java double:
0.6083333333333333
0.5416666666666666
0.41666666666666663

Java float:

0.60833335
0.5416667
0.4166667
why java manipulate those numbers differently in each data type
08:51
I gotta tell this, sorry: why do Java developers wear glasses?
Because they don't C#. *runs away*
that was actually more funny than disrespecting..
Happy birthday @Mr.777!!!
09:48
Anyone around?
And you! What's up. I've got a question about disjoint.

boolean trueOrFalse = Collections.disjoint(list1, list2);
System.out.println(trueOrFalse);

if (trueOrFalse)
System.out.println("these lists do not have anyhting in common");
else
System.out.println("these list must have something in common");
I've written the code and it works but I don't understand why I don't need an

if trueOrFalse = false ....

else trueOrFalse = true....
what gives the trueOrFalse it's value?
The return value of Collections.disjoint is a boolean.
trueOrFalse is itself a boolean. Conditions such as if require a boolean value
You invoke the method, and then assign its return value to the variable, boolean trueOfFalse;. This is synonymous to the following:
boolean trueOrFalse;
trueOrFalse = Collections.disjoint(list1, list2);
09:52
you could write tureOrFalse == true, but that's not idiomatic; it's an expression whose value is a boolean
@mikeeustace It is a boolean value by itself. trueOrFalse is an expression that evaluates to a boolean, which has a value equal to itself.
(trueOrFalse has the same value as trueOrFalse == true, which has the same value as (trueOrFalse == true) == true ... )
also, != false
unless, that is, you hack the value of false into true via reflection.
that, too
then true != false is false.
Wait, but false is hacked into true, so the result value was false - it is now true!
mind = blown
10:45
the "true != false" does the confusion, just assume it is "valueA != valueB"
Its an optical illusion
Thanks @deadlydragon00 @Unihedron @kiheru

Clear now
I am not a java programmer but i have heard few people saying that you don't need to know advance java to be able to learn android. Just do core java and learn all of android syntax. That's all. Is it true?
11:01
30% correct
& what's 70% of the rest? @deadlydragon00
@androidplusios.design Wrong, obviously.
why ? so you tell me what's the right one
:)
@MadaraUchiha
@androidplusios.design Knowing "advanced" Java won't really help you in Android.
Knowing "advanced" programming concepts like proper OOP, encapsulation, abstraction, etc, will help you in Android (as well as in any other language).
so that is the part of core java i guess @MadaraUchiha isn't it?
11:07
@androidplusios.design Define "core" java
"Core Java" is Sun's term, used to refer to Java SE, the standard edition and a set of related technologies, like the Java VM, CORBA, et cetera. This is mostly to differentiate from, say, Java ME or Java EE. Also note that they're talking about a set of libraries rather than the programming language
@MadaraUchiha
rather than the programming language...here you go ohhh i c
@androidplusios.design: Android is so unlike Java as to I hate Windows. I'm not sure how else to put it.
@somefolk floats are smaller and can thus contain less data (aka. less information). That results in loss of precision
i don't understand why you mentioned Windows....are talking about windows(mobile version)
That's a metaphor. You may not know that I hate Windows, but it's true to no end.
11:17
with doubles that limit is somewhat further away, but somewhen they also break, which is why you should be using an arbitrary precision decimal number type (aka BigDecimal)
Same for comparing Java with Android. You may not know they're different, but they are.
In fact, they are so orthogonally distinct that you're practically asking if knowing Python gives an advantage in learning Ruby.
(answer: maybe, but that's cuz you knew a language, not because you knew Python)
yaa python and ruby are very much same but still different
X-act-li.
or i can say perl, python, ruby all are very much similar but they differ
don't throw perl into that mess
11:19
So your question would likely be "yes", but not because Java is in question. It's too arbitrary.
it's as out of place as js there..
in essence: mu?!
Also, if you are to mention Perl, slap in a version. Every version of Perl is its own lang… so messed up
I am have coded in python and i thing if some want to learn web interface he should be going that deep in python. Just understand the basic and OOPS and learn django.

So is android same the python way. Learn OOPS and basic dive into android syntax
That's the spirit :)
If you choose the SDK in your journey, you'll be writing and compiling Java code, but it will be run by Android's engine, not any of JVM
@Unihedron thanks for telling perl is so messed up. Now i feel good that i didn't worked that hard on perl in college
11:23
Especially Perl 5.1...
It was a. nightmare.
I gave my computer an awesome name.
if someone focuses for web i highly recomment django or rails. But rails is still messed up in terms of support. It took me 5 days to figure how to set up rails development env in UNIX and then i switched to windows and used rails intaller. Finally, I worked. Setting up Rails is also a night mare. However, django is very easy.
Your grammar is awesome.
Also, frankly ruby is really only used for how shiny it is.
about my grammer: I really need to work that :p
on that *
@Unihedron song was awesome and yaa thanks for marking me up. I'll definitely work on that :)
Eh, I gotta run. See you later.
 
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13:04
4 hours ago, by Unihedron
Happy birthday @Mr.777!!!
THanks a lot @Uni ^^^
You're welcome ^_^
13:38
hi
Is it allowed to ask for help in chatrooms?
yes....
why wouldn't it be?
Whether you get an answer is another thing.
@Goot Yup
13:58
Morning, Java!
=about
OakBot v0.0.2 by Michael | source code | built: About 2 weeks ago. | started up: About 2 weeks ago.
14:18
Dead chat.
kinda
@Michael So...
How's the weather?
Really good, actually!
(Please tell me you don't live in Nepal)
I know... :/
14:22
I went all out with the flamewars on idiots who praised the lord for "proving which God is the true one by punishing those who believe in false gods"
:O
That sounds very offensive and mental-energy-consuming.
People are dumb sometimes.
I guess that's why the guys at the Comms Relay moved into a private room instead of their chat.SE roon.
Comms Relay?
Sounds like a conspiracy.
It's not. They went haywire. It's still recovering.
in The Comms Room on The Stack Exchange Network Chat, Apr 13 at 6:05, by Wesley
I'm seriously considering deleting my account on StackExchange, but not in anger or taking my marbles and going home to pout. More in sadness at what I've let it push me to. Everyone's been in a tizzy with the latest kerfuffle on ServerFault / Meta and getting hissy, quite possibly letting things that are of little lasting value get them angrier than is reasonable in the scope of life. There's been something weighing on me concerning this situation and it started with a star.
14:29
They have dealings with HAARP, don't they.
@Unihedron Mmm
@Unihedron That was about what went down with the mods in Server Fault?
@MadaraUchiha The mods jumping from the cruise was a result of what's going on.
did I miss some drama? oh dear.
in The Comms Room on The Stack Exchange Network Chat, Nov 3 '14 at 10:55, by tombull89
Server Fault - 30th April 2009 to 31 October 2014?
and an enlightening starred message of their room:
14:38
Awww that's uncalled for. xD
fge
fge
coding; not a "meta SO guy" at all
meta = drama xD
whispers about how fge is so boring
fge
fge
Yes I'm boring
I'm a consumer product; I'm boring but I work :p
@Unihedron I'm half tempted to star that message.
14:46
To Star Or Not To Star The Message
fge
fge
Hmm, should I provide a .deleteContents() method in MoreFiles?
15:06
@fge Eh. I've never had to delete just the contents of a file.
@fge If editContents is provided, i don't think deleteContents should be implemented
fge
fge
I was thinking about deleting the contents of a directory
So, .deleteDirectoryContents() in fact
@fge Recursive delete?
fge
fge
Of the contents, yes, but not of the directory itself (this is already implemented)
15:09
that's just a utility of: directory.getFiles().forEach(File::delete);
I'd say... not necessary per se
fge
fge
No
First, File::delete doesn't work
Second, it won't do recursive deletion
I already have MoreFiles.deleteRecursive() which works fine, so extending it is kind of easy
Why isn't it named deletedRecursively?
fge
fge
Because :p
You should do the whole API in French. ;)
Hello.. good to see all java fans in one room :)
15:16
It would be funny to see method names that are in a language other than English. xD
fge
fge
Meh, feel free to submit a patch :p
I myself don't see a problem with the name, but ohwell
I think "deleteRecursively" makes more sense from a grammatical standpoint.
want to get up, and code something... but the bed is so nice :D
Hey there, @Jasir.
and comfy
15:18
@Unihedron Uhh, you're at a computer, you know... xD
nope, I'm on a phone, I ssh'ed into the computer at living room.
not that it matters since I'm just listening to music.
@Unihedron Hax
Bah, I'll make coffee. :P
@Michael omg no
@Unihedron Isn't it, like, in the middle of the night for you?
15:20
I don't know if you know this, but coffee keeps you awake.
<-- can relate
~prods Uni about migrating to JCE
That's true.
If you don't want to do it, I can...
Ok, I'll throw you the curl ball.
15:24
but for that you'd have to push something to that github repo, ya?
I'll set up a private repository. Also, sign your soul away a digital statement about not publishing the code until it's done.
Unihedron is so mean polite :P
@Unihedron stop stop stop...
this goes too fast right now..
What exactly are you expecting me to do now?
But... I don't want teh crummy codez exposed :p
Just work on it without publishing it in public until it's done
k
I was talking about javabot's migration...
not finishing JCE....
15:29
hi
ohhh
ok
SJD
SJD
Hi guys. java.util.MissingFormatArgumentException: Format specifier '%.2f' says something weird to you?
basically it should round my double value to 2 decimal points
@SJD you're missing a d
maybe.
SJD
SJD
You mean %.2fd?
%d.2f
15:42
and it seems to be wrong..
=javadoc Formatter
Which one do you mean? (type the number)
1. java.util.Formatter
2. java.util.logging.Formatter
@Vogel612 java.util.Formatter: An interpreter for printf-style format strings. This class provides support for layout justification and alignment, common formats for numeric, string, and date/time data, and locale-specific output. Common Java types such as byte, BigDecimal, and Calendar are supported. Limited formatting customization for arbitrary user types is provided through ...
the Formattable interface. (1/215)
^^ read up there...
fge
fge
Hmmno, %.2f should wor
SJD
SJD
15:47
Yeah.. I wonder it doesn't
And %d.2f doesn't work because it is a double format
I will get : java.util.IllegalFormatConversionException: d != java.lang.Double
also, using it in String.format, so not using something like System.out.printf.. or whatever other formatting syntax
fge
fge
Well, define "something weird"
Input, actual output, expected output
@SJD it's the same as in String.format, don't worry
SJD
SJD
Ah..
Fine.. I'll ask on SO:D
16:35
@fge Do you have methods for getting the file extension and base file name from a "Path"?
What's a file extension?
-_-
@Unihedron I hope you're joking.
Anywho, off to lunch!
fge
fge
@Michael Path has no "native" methods for that, so you have to make do with string manipulation
And no, no joke; a file name has no "extension"
An extension is just a(n overly relied upon) convention
@Michael No, I'm not. A file name is a file name, extensions are abundant concepts used by incompetent operating systems. Side rant: OS's really shouldn't be affected by file names as much.
Take files starting from dots being hidden, for example.
meh... that's a standard convention across all OSes I've been working with yet.
16:48
In Windows, you can disable "scaffolding" "extensions" in its file manager. In fact, that's the first thing I do when I reach a school computer.
fge
fge
@Vogel612 but that remains a convention
I can have a PNG image named foo.doc
Nothing prevents me from doing so
fge
fge
That still remains a PNG
You can even open it with an image viewer, as long as it reads codec and doesn't get fooled into believing that it's not an image from the "extension", which any sane software should.
but then again that's how you can fool digitally illiterate people...
"I've sent you my homework as zip"
When it actually isn't a zip, most people won't know what to make of it ;)
16:52
oh crud
those who care none of computers can't use a computer
no comment
You know, I've seen people download and click on mytripphotos.exe.
17:39
@Unihedron I've made people download and click mytripphotos.exe >:)
But that was a long time ago
18:14
Is anyone here good in FXML?
Ita... but he seems to be out today.
18:53
@MadaraUchiha meany XD
19:14
:')
20:02
@Unihedron True. But without extensions, they're be no way of knowing what program to use to open a file without doing a ridiculous amount of trial and error.
@Michael Sure there would
The shebang system works rather nicely.
And with binary files?
@Michael Similar type of a binary header
You have a header regardless of extension
That would require a ridiculous amount of file I/O
@Michael It happens now regardless vOv At least in Windows
20:05
File extensions are much more efficient.
I'm not arguing, file extensions are a nice convention.
But that's just what it is, a convention.
You have no guarantee a file is what you think it is just by examining your exception
Just like not_a_virus.exe is most definitely not a virus, right? :)
@Gemtastic I don't smoke.
@MadaraUchiha How could that be a virus? It says so in the file name.
@MadaraUchiha neither do I ;P
@Michael inorite
 
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22:59
Yaay I have 400 rep now :D
fge
fge
@Michael that's wrong; do you know about libmagic?
fge@alustriel:~$ file TFS-SDK-12.0.2.zip ; ln TFS-SDK-12.0.2.zip foo.txt; file foo.txt
TFS-SDK-12.0.2.zip: Zip archive data, at least v1.0 to extract
foo.txt: Zip archive data, at least v1.0 to extract
@Michael Efficiency is not a reason to delegate the trust of file type. Trusting something a user could change in under one minute is like expecting me to make an amazing metaphor.
23:52
early Good Morning!
Morning!
I gotta head out now.
Today i got a serious stuff to handle ...
Probability and Statistics exam :(
Lord, give me some strength to read all questions !

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