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15:00
@Unihedron No, I'm simply respecting the artform.
exactly what I meant
take a break
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@Michael I do know LotR; I have read pretty much all of Tolkien years before the films appeared
Ok, I'm done.
As you can see, each image takes on a unique theme.
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Yeah, yeah
I don't care :p
15:07
:P
I said I was done...
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@Michael where's the fun with sticking with conventions? :p
Readable code, that's what.
Unmaintainable code rocks. #codegolf :D
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@Michael you very well know I didn't talk about that, where is your sense of context? ;)
@fge Context? Sorry I prefer globals.
15:24
@Unihedron ~respect * .2
Hey @Gemtastic and o_O
I ate sooo much sandwich cake
Sandwich cake?
basically sandwich with so much yummy filling that it needs to be made in a form of cake and eaten with a spoon
15:32
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Q: Room description in room card can have illegal unicode characters from truncation

bjb568 You can see the room card on the right in the transcript. Notice how the last character is displayed as a replacement character, which is wrong.

GUYS WE'RE ON META
weird. where are the exotic unicode characters? d fits in one byte in utf-8, and is on the bmp for utf-16
We broke SO! xD
And hey @deadlydragon00!
hiya @Michael =)
15:36
@kiheru Mmmmm filling...
oh, it's not d, but 𝗱
@kiheru I had to fill some unicode magic on the bold :p
@Unihedron Well look at you, getting all fancy and stuff.
Oh, and crashing the server. xD
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@Unihedron that is quite a finding there; I didn't imagine that Unicode went as far as defining characters whose only different characeristics would in fact be the "style"
Yeah, you can do fancy things with unicode that don't require HTML or CSS styling.
15:38
@fge These are tertiary unicode.
Downside is, not all computers will support it.
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Yeah, provided the font you use has glyphs for these code points
@Unihedron eh? You lost me
I too am wondering wtf those characters are doing in unicode at all
Hey people !
hey lego
15:39
¡plɹoʍ ollǝH
Oops, that's something different.
ᴵ ᶜᵃᶰ ˢᵉᵉ ᵐʸ ʰᵒᵘˢᵉ ᶠʳᵒᵐ ʰᵉᵉᵉᵉʳᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉ
2 messages moved to bin
Off topic + immaterial. We're not audiomasters.
sorry
@Unihedron Don't be a sourpuss. :P
@Michael We're on SO. Insta close, no exceptions.
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15:53
@Unihedron do you recall that I am still waiting for a certain something starting with an R?
16:16
@fge I think that's a "no".
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Yeah, I figured as much
I can't figure out what you're hinting
16:28
Hi javarists.. Check this out, I got some bad loop in this. Everytime I press a key on my keyboard it looks like it activate itself 2 times at once and it's so fast the return doesn't work on the first time.

`boolean triggered = false;

@Override
public void keyPressed(KeyEvent e) {
if(triggered) return;
else triggered = false;

Debug.Log("Hit: " + e.getKeyChar() + "(" + e.getKeyCode() + ")");
}

@Override
public void keyReleased(KeyEvent e) {
triggered = false;
}`

I got this:
`[Log (18:26:6)] => Hit: a(65)
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@Unihedron second letter is 'e'
Use keyTyped()
Or not.
16:54
Hello i do have a simple question. Can a string be converted to an UUID?
@jipje44 Define converted
What'd you expect out of "afrhourhgurghrg"?
I know that the String which i have, is a valid UUID that once got generated.
@Unihedron ^
@jipje44 So you're reading a String that is something like 012345678-1234-56... ?
/javadoc UUID#valueOf
@Unihedron Sorry, I can't find that method. :(
/javadoc UUID#fromString
16:58
@Unihedron UUID fromString(String name): Creates a UUID from the string standard representation as described in the #toString method.
^ use that
@Unihedron Great! Thats some A class help.
17:12
Hey Michael thanks, that worked pretty well but the KeyEvent doesn't store KeyCodes it is still 0.. So it returns only char
Problem is with backspace
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@jipje44 and something which anyone can find by oneself given even average skills in looking things up on the net, really :p
can someone kindly help with a jquery code problem
@havingagoatit Yo m8 wrong room, you're looking for JS
Guys, I am having trouble loading a file from "src/main/resources" in my project
It's a text file names "logo.txt", I have tried using this.getClass().getResource("/src/main/resources/logo.txt"); but that returned null
17:23
@SuperstarGamer-Trent Are you using Maven?
Remove /src/main/resources/ in that case - the compilation relocates the resource files to root package
I mean in general
Which really just makes it easier in general, but eh
I am still in eclipse
Let's see here, Ima try and run it
@SuperstarGamer-Trent The getResource() method accepts a classpath location.
You are specifying a filesystem location.
Ah
Could you give me an example please?
17:26
I assume your Eclipse project is configured to add "src/main/resources" to your classpath.
This means that these files are included in the classpath, along with all of your Java class files.
The classpath is the collection of files that the JVM class loader has access to.
17:27
So, since your text file is in the root of the "src/main/resources" folder, that means it's located in the root of the classpath.
Given what I just told you, how do you think you should rewrite the getResource() method?
Instead of accessing it like a system folder
Access it like it is a package (except with a "/" instead of a ".")
Correct?
Not quite.
oh wait
It's working now
17:30
@TomášAresakMalčánek Unless you have a specific reason to use a key listener (you actually need that low level key handling; most programs don't), use key bindings
How did you rewrite the getResource() method call?
I decided to try and access a package with those files instead of accessing the resources folder, because that was used for copying files if one was missing
I had a packet "net.trenterprises.diamondcore.cross.file.files"
And that had the file I was trying to read
So I did: this.getClass().getResource("/net/trenterprises/diamondcore/cross/file/files/log‌​o.txt")
Correct! Good job. :D
If the file were in the "resources" folder, how do you think you would access it?
I don't know ;-;
I know it's in the classpath, but I just don't know how exactly
Where in the classpath is it?
It's in "src/main/resources"
(I believe that's what you meant)
That's the filesystem location. What is its classpath location?
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17:35
Who cares? You should rely on your ClassLoader anyway
@fge He should know the answer to this.
I don't knwo then, Michael. Please tell me how you would access it ;-;
I'm confused right now
The file is in the root of the classpath.
Because Eclipse added the "resources" folder to the classpath.
Now, how would you access that file using getResource()?
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@Michael not sure what you mean; .getResource*() don't care and it's ultimately the runtime classpath which matters. And yeah, the latter depends on your dev environment etc
@fge If you have a file called "foo.txt" in your "src/main/resources" folder, and you have configured your IDE to add this folder to the classpath, you should know how to access foo.txt using getResource().
If not, then you don't understand classpaths.
Michael, you are saying that the folder is in the classpath, so the files in that folder are in the root of the classpath
@SuperstarGamer-Trent Correct.
Fine, I will give you the answer. The answer is: this.getClass().getResource("/foo.txt");
17:41
I tried that
It didn't work
Then the "resources" folder is not in the classpath.
Either that, or you typed the file name wrong in the Java code.
I added the source folder "src/main/resources" to the build path
Isn't that what you are supposed to do?
omg its working now
I was making a huge derp
I forgot I put the file in a folder called "files" in src/main/resources
But, I still learned something
I had no idea how to access that folder anyways, so thanks Michael! :D
You're welcome.
Question, is the "bin" folder for projects hidden by eclispe?
Or, how do I access it?
@SuperstarGamer-Trent Yes.
Open an Explorer window.
17:49
Ok
Done
Odd, I don't seem to see a bin folder
What about a "target" folder?
Yes, I see that now
Is there a way to force rebuild a project?
Because I moved some classes and packages and my program can't access them now
Event though I made them import the new ones
Wait, it's a error with a plugin, apologies
(My software has the ability to load plugins from jar, similar to bukkit)
Alright, everything is working. Thanks for the help guys!
Go to [Project > Clean] and you're welcome.
Off to lunch. Bye Java!
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Ohwell, classloaders
/javadoc ClassLoader
@fge java.lang.ClassLoader: A class loader is an object that is responsible for loading classes. The class ClassLoader is an abstract class. Given the binary name of a class, a class loader should attempt to locate or generate data that constitutes a definition for the class. A typical strategy is to transform the name into a file name and then read a "class file" of ...
that name from a file system. (1/21)
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18:01
/javadoc URLClassLoader
@fge java.net.URLClassLoader: This class loader is used to load classes and resources from a search path of URLs referring to both JAR files and directories. Any URL that ends with a '/' is assumed to refer to a directory. Otherwise, the URL is assumed to refer to a JAR file which will be opened as needed. (1/3)
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Ultimately, a ClassLoader also takes care of anything resources
My word, class loaders are at the base of the Java runtime and they are one of the most difficult aspects to comprehend
@fge Where do you work ?
@Codester He works and lives on Earth, just like I do.
Yeah just the same
I know that
Was just curious since he has a good rep
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18:07
@Codester what does the rep have to do with that?
High rep means that you are working in some good company and that you have lot of knowledge
@Codester Wrong and wrong.
I've seen more stupid high rep users than the opposite.
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Brian Goetz is the main Java language architect at Oracle; he has nearly singlehandedly guided the designs of lambdas and streams in Java 8, and is the driving force behind value types... And he has a lower rep on SO than I have
18:09
Note that my definition of high is >60k.
@MadaraUchiha are one of the awesome high rep users I know of. ^_^
can you link his profile here ?
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And as to lambdas and streams, not only has he designed it, he has coded a good deal of them as well
Define "his"
@Codester Why bother caring about people you'll never meet in real life? :)
Just curious..
His Brian Goetz
Curiosity kills the cat productivity.
18:11
@Unihedron I am not bothering about them, just curious
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@Codester then you may want to have a look at this; it's old but this video still gives a good fundamenal view about what lambdas are
@kiheru @Michael I made it :)

`public void keyPressed(KeyEvent e) {
if(active) {
if(e.getKeyCode() == 8) {
if(value.length() > 0) {
String newString = "";
for(int i = 0; i < value.length() - 1; i++) {
newString += value.charAt(i);
}
value = newString;
}
}
else {
if(Character.isDefined(e.getKeyChar()))
value += "" + e.getKeyChar();
}
}
}`
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Brian Goetz is one of my heroes
@TomášAresakMalčánek please avoid pasting so much code; use a pastebin instead
Yup I'm sorry fge I thougth it will not be that much
18:13
@TomášAresakMalčánek concatenating strings in a loop?!
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@Codester that's him; note that he doesn't have a "gold" Java badge and I do. Meh. He f*ing defines the language
SO is not the ultimate reference :p
Yeah got my misconception cleared
@fge What does badges have to do with technical expertise?
I am actually new so i had that thought
@TomášAresakMalčánek Also, don't use magic numbers. There's a KeyEvent.VK_BACK_SPACE that yearns to be used
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18:15
@Unihedron go figure!
Reputation is to unlock moderation privileges (and swag), badges are to unlock even stronger moderation privileges and dupe hammer.
@fge Zero.
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@Unihedron not true; it does tell something, however it doesn't tell everything
@fge That something is not technical expertise. Period. Bye.
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Again, SO is a source; granted, a reliable source in the Internet landscape
18:16
@fge Stack Overflow is part of Stack Exchange and its aim is to make money via ads, traffic and Stack Overflow Careers.
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@Unihedron you are dead wrong on this one I'm afraid
@fge That is your opinion.
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If you answer questions correctly on SO, given the audience, if your reputation is high enough, you know that a high rep guy has good technical expertise
tag badges require answers that many people have found useful. that tells at least someting
@fge Your premise is wrong.
18:17
Is MAC a good choice for java developers ?
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@Unihedron my premise is right
Would I have a gold Java badge if I were technically incompetent?
@fge In an alternate dimension that correctness is defined differently.
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Would I have that many accepted answers?
@fge You can. The system is flawed.
@fge Accepted answers are not a criteria in tag score.
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@Unihedron no system is perfect
Is MAC a good choice for java developers ?
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@Unihedron go see the definition of a gold <somelanguage> badge
@Codester No.
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But basically you have it wrong
I can speak from experience
even a bronze tag takes 100 upvotes. that's quite a lot to gather with poor answers
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18:19
I am older on SO than you are after all
@fge 1000 tag score, 400 answers posted - which none has to be accepted
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Yeah, right
@Unihedron Why ??
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Whatever
@fge My grandfather is awesome and all caught up in policy changes, software changes and is totally updated.
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18:21
@Unihedron you start to make no sense at all
@fge It's 2 am.
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Then why do you try and argue if you start and make excuse because of the time of day?
@Unihedron Which timezone are you in ?
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Just go to sleep :p
Anyway; rep doesn't tell everything but it does tell something, and so do badges
But as with any net resource, take it with a grain of salt, and compile from different resources
Ok looks like the argument is over...
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18:22
That is all there is to it
@fge It's not an excuse, it's a fact. You're casting bias via your opinions when my stances, that the system is flawed, your stance is flawed (for implying accepted answers are taken into criteria for what's reflected for "technical expertise", etc), etc. That's all there is to it.
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@Unihedron you have your own one sided view which is far from taking everything into account, see my earlier comments; that is all there is to it
Now go to bed
@fge No.
@fge Can you list at least one of your earlier comments that doesn't involve "see <x>" where x is a resource officially defined to support my point(s)?
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Proof: I do have a gold Java badge on SO; but my biggest asset is in fact my Github profile
@Unihedron at this point I don't care; you just weren't able to grasp the references
9 mins ago, by Unihedron
@fge What does badges have to do with technical expertise?
This supports my point.
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18:24
It doesn't
Badges !=> technical expertise.
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Sorry but yes they do
@fge Now you're just making no sense with your broken logical induction.
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If you knew a little better about the SO audience you'd have figured it out
18 secs ago, by fge
If you knew a little better about the SO audience you'd have figured it out
@fge Please link me to another resource by the community that you randomly pull up that doesn't even support your stance, I really enjoy that.
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18:25
Nevermind
Have you found someone with a golden tag badge that does not understand the tag's area?
@kiheru Definitely.
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Dropping the argument, you'll never understand those kind of arguments, you are too one-sided to even comprehend such stuff
@fge You don't need to be two-sided to have an argument, you're mixing that with a debate.
18:27
@Unihedron OK, I'll believe as you say. I haven't, but I don't necessarily follow the same tags (or check the same people)
@kiheru I'll give you examples.
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@Unihedron just drop it, OK? That is not even worth the hassle at this point; as usual in this kind of situation, you're iron-headed and won't even accept other people's point of views
I actually have a bookmarked folder from when I reported those to mods, but it was [status-bydesign].
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And iron is not flexible; which means at some point it breaks
@fge I accept views when they account for countering views and are either subjectively or objectively correct.
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18:27
(simple physics)
is that from Fantasy Online?
i have a question
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stepping out of the useless debate
Ask away!
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@Codester please ask it
18:28
@fge You just said it was an argument. Being consistent I see.
Why isn't MAC a good choice for Java developers ?
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@Unihedron because you think you were? Hah
@Codester Because there are better alternatives, and that it's expensive.
does anyone knows if there is a github repo or tutorial for just setting a base project with libs and all ready for JSF and JPA, for tomcat?
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@Codester define MAC
18:29
Does it support all the Java SDK softwares ?
def mac():
@Codester It's Linux.
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@cooervo JSF and JPA are orthogonal to the fact that you use Tomcat
@fge Mac OS
18:29
And if object X does not support Linux, object X is useless.
chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/23602868#23602868
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@Codester ah, I see; but what makes you think that MacOS X wouldn't be a good choice?
This is my concern
1 min ago, by Codester
Does it support all the Java SDK softwares ?
yes it does.
@fge I know but I just want a base project with libs necesarry to make tomcat jsf and jpa work
18:31
@fge I was asking Is MAC OS apple macbook a choice for Java developers, does it support all the Java softwares(SDK) ? Like Apache Tomcat and other related to j2EE sutff and all
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Hold on
Apache and Tomcat are orthogonal to the base JDK
@Unihedron what about Apache tomcat and other J2ee softwares
@Codester Yes, those applications run on Mac.
@Codester YES, those applications RUNS on Mac. Do your research.
Ok that was my question
Thanks a lot people
18:33
Bye
Good night @Unihedron
Thanks!
^ contextually relevant
18:35
Bookmarked
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Sorry for the pin; I just believe it is worth a watch to the general audience of this room
Why on earth did anyone star that?!
sorry to whoever that liked the ten minute mix, I'm unstarring it
@fge It is. It was good watching already when you posted it the first time here :-P
if anyone is free i need help with a programming logic
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@Himanshu just ask your question
18:44
input:- 2 integer
supoose a=10 and b=2 then find total possible combination of 2(b) digits whose sum will be 10 i.e a.
similarly if b=3 then total combination of 3 digits whose sum will be 10
Why Scala uses jdk ?
exclude 0
@Rahul Because they can, and the language design is based on it.
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@Rahul because it was one of its design's goals
@Himanshu in what base? I have trouble understanding your inputs and outputs. Give examples please
(of expected inputs and outputs)
Groovey is kind of similar
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18:49
That would be Groovy
But yeah, Groovy also elected to run over the JVM
And so did Clojure
And while I employed the past tense, both language are still alive and kicking
Yeah
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And on the other hand there are other existing languages which also have been ported to the JVM, the two prime examples being Python and Ruby
if a=5 b=2 then possible combination 1,4 2,3 3,2 4,1 so total combination output =4

similarly if a=5 b=3 then possible combination 1,1,3 1,2,2 1,3,1 2,1,2 2,2,1 3,1,1 so output=6
Phython is very good when comes to small application
Especially in web application
@Rahul Python, without the h. It's also good for educational purposes.
18:57
I don't understand every one says Scala is good for big data hoop and but uses jdk
It means jdk do the same
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@Himanshu sorry, I don't understand the logic at all
But we have to optimise little bit

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