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02:26
@Michael, do you mean you see the room name as 'Java><>'. If yes, i see the same.
 
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03:52
hi guys, quick question, what's this called:

var : for(Blah blah : collection)
specifically the var : part
Morning
Good night
04:44
Good morning Java~!
05:12
@LeeJeong @Michael That is not a syntax error, but a FISH made by @Uni :P
I suppose it's a syntax error if you try to do it in java
Just like trying to use the "var" keyword
05:36
How do you make an object from a Type.class ?
05:51
Morning!
@ItachiUchiha oh, now that you said it, its not hard to tell. but.... why>?
Hey guys! You guys use spring?
Was wondering if should download spring via maven or not
06:27
It really doesn't matter
Though i recommend you do the POM setup and download the resources. Better way of learning. - IMO
06:42
hi all
Hello
@Aequitas this is loop name. If you have some nested loops, you can use 'break var;'
Apr 10 at 11:41, by Unihedro
Then there's ><>. It was once my favourite, but I never had time to play with it.
is it related to Java? cousin or something? tldr on esolangs.org xD
@LeeJeong it was java parent
06:53
oh..
@LeeJeong sad, but true
why sad? have you tried it? was it fun and did it drown and die out of mainstream?
there is same syntaxis
07:09
@ItachiUchiha I have no problem doing a NodeJS session
Which level do you want it?
Absolute basics? Beginner? Advanced?
@MadaraUchiha Absolute basics -> Beginner!
Alright, let's set it up sometime next week
Do you want to do it on weekdays or weekends?
Weekdays preferable
Although my evening might wreak havoc with your timezones.
07:25
hmm. true
I think you should check your calendar for this weekend :P
07:36
@ItachiUchiha I doubt I'll have the time
But I'll let you know
Maybe tomorrow sometime
morn
@MadaraUchiha cool :D
Just drop me a ping with the time you have in mind, I will communicate to others :D
08:00
@Gemtastic POM setup?
Why is that so important though? By using eclipse's add dependency option i can setup POM that way, it's always how I did it
@OneRaynyDay she is talking about pom.xml file which takes care of dependency management in maven
Going through a tutorial to properly learn spring this time and they downloaded the jar and put it in the WEB-INF/libs folder, so I did it that way. Will maven put it in the WEB-INF folder?
@ItachiUchiha yeah i know, but I was wondering why the POM approach was so important :o
@OneRaynyDay First, you do check in jars along with your code to the VCS
Second, its easier to add and keep a track of all the dependencies if they can be added using text ;)
@ItachiUchiha what's VCS? :o and yeah you have a good point there!
Hmm... Okay, I'll remove the Common-Logging and the Spring and do the dependencies via maven ^_^
I'll try to quickly set this up before i sleep haha
@ItachiUchiha do you mean by this when you say VCS? support.symantec.com/en_US/article.TECH127097.html
Version Control System
Like Git
08:08
@Gemtastic Oh, you're back to Gemtastic?
Yes, I know enough JavaScript to say no to a beginner class
I thing that qualifies me to say I know SOMETHING not Nothing :P
Ah, gotcha!
@Gemtastic Hey Gem! I did it with Maven, but I don't see the jars from spring
I can definitely see the jars from commons-logging though
You need to download sources or declared dependencies
So I do need to put the jars in?
(what it's called depends on your IDE)
@Gemtastic oh - would Maven's job just be to scan through the WEB-INF/src, check the version, and if it's an old version it can replace those jars, but it's necessary to have an initial group of jars inserted without Maven's control?
I don't understand why the commons-loggings.jar exist while the spring jars don't, it's just bothering me a bit
08:47
I think maven puts the jars in the dependency/library folder
@Gemtastic It puts it in <User>/.m2/repository
Yeah, but I was talking about what you can see in the IDE
@Gemtastic oh, but I don't see the spring jars
here is the part of my POM.xml :     <dependency>
      <groupId>org.springframework</groupId>
      <artifactId>spring-framework-bom</artifactId>
      <version>4.2.0.RELEASE</version>
      <type>pom</type>
      <scope>compile</scope>
    </dependency>
@OneRaynyDay That's why I said you have to download sources or Download declared dependencies
@Gemtastic doesn't it already do that for you? Do you mean by downloading the source
and then copy pasting it into the /.m2/repository like @ItachiUchiha said?
08:53
@OneRaynyDay No it doesn't always do that for you
@Gemtastic Ohh.. So this is a job for the terminal?
Not even IntelliJ that's supposed to do that does that always
I'm searching it up, and it seems like the trick is to do mvn eclipse:eclipse, no mentioning of dragging jars into folders
No, it's a job for you to use your right click
@Gemtastic My right click... There's a right click dropdown option for downloading your dependencies?
sorry if I'm asking really dumb questions, but this situation never happened to me before
08:59
I say, STFW
Aye, sorry, I try not to be a help vampire in situations like this but if it's so tempting by just telling me to "use my right click" I can't resist
I'll STFW, thanks for all the pointers though!
When you're help-vamping people will stop helping you eventually
yeah I understand that, it's just the "use your right click" that got me really curious
Well, why don't you try it then??
On your own
I don't even know which IDE you're using
Oh, my bad, I'm using eclipse
and yeah I'm trying it haha, also going on spring's website and trying to find information
09:10
Spring's website is terrible
IMO, you only understand it after you know what and how to do
@Gemtastic Ah, well I found out that I put spring bom instead of -integration-core. It's downloading now but I'm afraid I'll run into more trouble in the future regarding maven
I never really looked into how maven works because Eclipse made me lazy and dependent. This discussion was actually an eye-opener
Also, it's strange how you can't edit the effective POM... I want to add a repository for spring core "milestones" but yet it's not editable (but there's no <repo> tag in pom.xml)
@Gemtastic But anyways, I'll look into writing pom.xml's in the near future :) Thanks for tolerating me! Have a good night
Well, I'll have a good day if I get to choose seeing as it's only noon here, but good night to you if that's the time where you are :)
@Gemtastic yes haha, It seems we live opposite timezones
It's 2:30 here, and I have work at 8 (hence why the help-vamp in me poked out a bit)
I'm going to be so brain-dead for work tomorrow haha
what are you working with?
I'm an intern at a camera sensor chip company!
I write python projects for... well
it's complicated but they get data from their sensor chip, put it in a csv, and I'm supposed to write graphing calculators for them and some image manipulation stuff
@Gemtastic anyways, I'd love to chat but the future me will die haha, so goodnight!
09:24
g'morn
I see. Well, good night and sleep tight :)
Hello
10:31
Hey guys, wondering if anyone could give me a hand?
It's about parsing JSON and ordering my results via a value pulled from the json
I have learnt in my school course awt and swing should I continue learning them futhur or continue with new technology (Java FX) as the later one are deprecated
@Stormie gson or jackson
I'm an intern and my boss doesn't want me to use any libraries for it
:(
@Stormie wut?
Agreed
10:39
say to your boss, that java it's library and nothing except it
@degr Would you mind looking over my problem and giving some non-library advice? :)
I can't even tag people right -,-
@Stormie of course.
@AbhimanyuAryan Swing will be in use for the foreseeable future, as main stream libraries do not simply die, they go in to maintenance mode. New programs are more likely to be written using JavaFX
Alrighty, erm should I use an online code site? paste bin or?
write your own code, but don't do it as library
10:42
@Stormie To test your knowledge or because he's an incompetent fool?
@wonder He's a non-technical
@Stormie you need to understand your problem - you need to parse json-string, extract from there variables and store them somewhere
@Stormie So the latter. Why exactly does he dislike libraries?
@wonderb0lt not a scooby I'm afraid, I just got an email asking me to do this for him because some people are out sick/holiday
@kiheru so what would you suggest should I devote more into Java FX? Because at my time when I'll go for a job in few years. FX will be the standard I guess
?
10:44
@degr I've got a way of doing it, I just imagine it could be done much more succintly
At the minute, I've got a loop that will go through the extracted JSON, and add each individual item from that into a new JSON array, but in order of relevance
It's just quite roundabout at the minute :p
@Stormie you may use Map<String, Object>
Even though they're JSON objects?
but, think you have some kind of ordered json, and you need to use reflection and some objects
yes
I'll see if there's something on tutorialspoint or somewhere similar
Thanks :)
@AbhimanyuAryan I do not know. I'd take a look at the trends in what is being sought after. JavaFX may be the standard by then, but a lot of old code will still be in Swing. As a rule, there's more old code than new; what skills companies are looking for may reflect that or not
10:48
@Stormie I think you are troll, or you aren't understand something
@degr Not a troll, what aren't I understanding?
json parser it's not simple task
It looks like I pop each individual JSON object, taken from the parser into MAP along with the value I want to sort by
Then when I want to output the objects, I use one of MAP's functions to make sure they come out in the order I want?
you may use LinkedHashMap
it keep order
or LinkedTreeMap
JSON parser - only like 5000 LOC that's nothing!
10:54
@Stormie what kind of json you need to parse?
{id:1, name: "Stormie"}?
or you need to make something, that will parse any kind of json string?
I've poorly explained
The JSON is parsed, I'm not having to do that
I need to order what I am getting from the JSON
Can I paste formatted code here? I'll show you my JSON and how I handle it
you need to sort collection?
lol
Sorry, I misused the term parsing in my original question to you guys. I'm genuinely not trying to be a pain >.<
10:58
/javadoc Collections#sort
Which one do you mean? (type the number)
1. java.util.Collections#sort(List)
2. java.util.Collections#sort(List, Comparator)
@wonderb0lt void sort(List list): Sorts the specified list into ascending order, according to the natural ordering of its elements. All elements in the list must implement the Comparable interface. Furthermore, all elements in the list must be mutually comparable (that is, e1.compareTo(e2) must not throw a ClassCastException for any elements e1 and e2 in the list). (1/3)
@OakBot Not an SO question, just what I posted here in chat
10:58
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I'm going to lunch now, I'll come back later. Thanks for your help guys
11:11
ugh.. I hate cooking
11:35
I thought you loved to cook
been banging my head all day with weird IPs being returned from production machines (.prod extension). One of the guys from the integration team sent me this: icannwiki.com/.prod
I literally had an open mouth at the end of the article
Are you sure you mean IP and not the super domain?
12:00
@degr I'm back now, this is my JSON format:
With no indentation >.<
Thanks @Gemtastic
@degr pastie.org/private/ol8vuo4ycedgrjmnmdxmqq This is how I grab my JSON and how I get what I want from it, there's a commented out chunk of code which is where I started my attempt at ordering before thinking to come here and see if there was a nicer way to do it :)
Looking at it, I should just use the compare function, from collections at the end of this method, just before returning the list of articles
12:41
Hello?
Hello!
theres a gif now
...
cruel T_T
well its not working
nm
12:54
I like the gif.
It's not cruel, he can easily fly off....
He's choosing to stay
yes
its not cruel at all
the bird just nows how to have fun
knows
Use up arrow Hans!
EDIT!!!!!!!!
that's not a bird
it's a freaking dog you dummy
im too oldschool for that
nm
:)
a dog?
Dog bird!
12:59
Bird dog
i think its a cow to be honest with you
you people suck. the correct perception is that it's a black dog, not a bird dog
I suck only when she lets me
i think its an albino shark
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13:04
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/8ball
@degr As I see it, yes
lol
/javadoc Collections#sort
Which one do you mean? (type the number)
1. java.util.Collections#sort(List)
2. java.util.Collections#sort(List, Comparator)
13:06
@degr void sort(List list): Sorts the specified list into ascending order, according to the natural ordering of its elements. All elements in the list must implement the Comparable interface. Furthermore, all elements in the list must be mutually comparable (that is, e1.compareTo(e2) must not throw a ClassCastException for any elements e1 and e2 in the list). (1/3)
cool
Will my new job be better than my current one
/8ball
@wonderb0lt Without a doubt
Think it very positive
somebody need to add some more negative answers
such as never, no, 0% etc
Do you need some more negative answers for 8ball command?
/8ball
13:12
@degr Don't count on it
muahahaha
9 positive answers, 4 neutral, 5 negative
think it must be 9-9-9
6 neutral
5 neutral
10-5-5
13:31
It's 10 positive, 5 neutral, 5 negative.
@Tavo Head banger Tavo
Got them from the Wikipedia page.
Is Michael lying to us
/8ball
@Dustiny Yes definitely
13:32
heuheuheu
What happened to OakBot's pic Michael?
nope it's 9
IIIIiiii counted
Don't know. Thought it was just happening on my computer at first, but I see it on my phone too.
I haven't changed it.
There aren't enough negative responses.
13:35
shrug
xD
I'm just adhering to the 8ball specs
I think SO is derping on OakBots icon.
it's imgur bug
Is it this imgur bug?
Ewwwww
Anyway I better go. Y'all are too distracting when i'm at work. xD
13:39
@wonderb0lt Yeah I could barely look at that when finding it lmao so gnarly
@Dustiny A real life Starcraft Baneling! xD
@Michael That's perfect! haha
hey dustiny
Eyo!
"Please, step into my office.."
loool
is this your new office?
i gues the app didnt go that well?
13:52
Hahahah
I'm actually bugs bunny too
oh
cool
Hahaha
I'm so rattled. I've gotten 4 nails in my tires in the past year
Either I'm really unlucky, or someone really dislikes me
that sucks
Yeah, shits getting expensive.. and I just got 4 new tires last year lol
I just wanted you to get new tires, the old ones sucked
14:11
Nooo
I just got new tires
and I've gotten 3 nails in them! After getting a bad nail in my old tires D:
i dont like your new ones ether
LEAVE ME ALONE JOE
im sorry
But they're awesome
cuts dustiny's tires again
14:11
Rated for 300km/h!
D:
300km/h with a bike :o
jk ;)
I havn't touched you
cuts through dustys brake fluid tube
D:!
Stop long distance destroying my liiifee
14:21
Why? It's fun
Besides, with the long distance part, it's less of a loss for us. :P
It's no loss for us period :)
LDLD (long distance life destroying)
Let the investigators figure this one out...
hahaha u bastards
<Bows>
We COULD talks about Java, but...naaa....
14:28
So how about that Java, huh
how long take a road from house to work?
Is it better than PHP?
/8ball
@wonderb0lt As I see it, yes
Good answer!
He's biased, he's written in Java
14:29
lol
php is not so bad, if you know how to work with it
And if you use a modern framework to it's full potential
sql why u no work
Who wrote him?
select 'sql why you no work?' as question
sql why you no work?
14:34
omg nosql for life
nosql sucks
We needs to make Oakbot attack @Dustiny, save us the time/hassle....
sql why u no work
/8ball
@Dustiny Better not tell you now
We only need to make him ignore the 3 laws.
14:36
T_T
@OakBot muahahaha
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/roll
14:47
@Dustiny 5
fge
fge
/roll 2d20
@fge 2d20
fge
fge
Hmm, OK, doesn't work :p
/roll 1d6
14:48
@degr 1d6
/roll roll
@degr roll
/roll 1-20
@Dustiny 1-20
/roll a b c d e f g
14:49
/roll 4
@wonderb0lt a
@degr 3
/roll h i j k l
@wonderb0lt h
/roll 1000
14:49
@degr 10
dumb bot
/roll 5
@degr 4
/roll 4
user4398985
Hi guys
user4398985
14:50
wass up!!
/roll 3
@degr 3
/roll hi shiva shinde
@degr hi
/roll 100000000000000000000000000000000000
14:50
@Unihedron 5
/roll hi_shiva_shinde
@degr hi_shiva_shinde
user4398985
I wanted to insert a STACKTRACE in my question. Yes, stacktrace is quite big. When I hit CTRL+K, it has created a code block but that code block is not accepting complete stack trace. Anybody can be help me guys :)
select the stack trace with your cursor. Then hit control k.
user4398985
cool.thanks :)
user4398985
14:58
thats smart....thank @Unihedron
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