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09:48
MOrning
10:00
morn all
its first element is a String Array
how do I get access to elements of the string array?!
like: objects[0][0]?!
I have an Object that has 3 elements in it
its first element is a String Array
String [] verbs = {"run", "jump", "read"};
Object[] objects={verbs,"A word",null};
use a proper class for this...
what you're doing is abuse...
so Java can not understand that it has an Object that has another object in it?!
sure it can
but whatever the heck you're trying, using a proper class is the better option..
consider:
so I should write a class which has method that returns object values, right?!
10:08
class Dictionary {
     private String[] verbs = {"run", "jump", "read"};
     private String category = "A word";
     private Object theThirdThing = null;
}
@azbshiri returning an Object from a method is something you probably want to avoid
because you lose the benefit of the type-system
instead you'd return a String[]
how would I get access to verbs Object values?! I mean in Dictionary class
Dictionary dict = new Dictionary();
dict.getVerbs() ?!
exactly
now, I'm understanding Java principals :D
10:49
*principles
@azbshiri you have an infinite loop in your profile description :P
fge
fge
Heh, bad pun of the day... In an article on Ars Technica, when talking about electrical resistance in carbon-based memory: "no place like ohm"
@fge ^ snakes
11:43
@ItachiUchiha That's right
12:24
Woohoo!!
I got an internship that's hopefully gonna lead to a job!
13:09
yo guys
I need some help
Basically
fge
fge
Don't we all?
How do I check if a recursive method is not done yet? I.E, it is not true?
the method is is a boolean, that takes a single integer within its parameters
I've been having some trouble this
fge
fge
Eh?
For example, it's like "public boolean placeExample(int q)"
and the method is recursive, it calls upon itself to do stuff, like "placeExample(q + 1)"
fge
fge
Well, there's a termination condition, right?
13:12
Well, yeah
if there wouldn't be a way to break out, the code would be fucked
fge
fge
Then I don't really understand the problem
if (this.placeExample(q) != true)
{
return false;
}
else
{
if (placeExample(q+1))
{
return true;
}
}
that's what I have
the thing is, I need to check if this certain method isn't true
to activate the termination condition
don't ask me on why that is, it's just the structure
well, i gtg now
13:34
please put your code in a pastie in the future
morn
:'(
14:10
cats!
What's on it's hand?
Have you seen the cats and cucumbers thing yet? lol
i think its just a sad/disturb cat
maybe a butterfly
@Ballbreaker never seen something that hilarious :D
no i havent
@Hans1984 Oh man..
14:12
this?
fge
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@Hans1984 that's a butterfly on its paw, right?
omg the top comment on youtube for it hahahaha
"ow, that's weird i thought puss love cucumber"
the cats only weakness: cucumber
like superman and kryptonite
:)
haha
the video is hilarious
14:15
@Ballbreaker yo
seems like cats arent that smart now huh?
I'm definitely gunna try it out next time I'm at my parent's place
bwahahaha
@Tavo Ey dude!!
Long time
indeed!
been afk for like 3 weeks
14:16
Yeah man, how was your vacation??
very complicated, but very good
not an easy place for holidays
Yeah? As in, not a lot of relaxation?
@fge i think so
we did relax a bit, but not much. Even the bit when we were by the ocean, we went diving and exploring
we are not the sort of people who choose quiet holidays :D
Mexico, Iran, Myanmar, Cambodia, Madagascar...
That's cool though man, it's always nice to make memories on vacation
Plus you can relax when you get home from work/on weekends anyways if you really needed to ;P
14:28
Wow, these countries must have been interesting...
I'd love to visit Myanmar sometime
also, howdy folks
@fge heya
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Hey
Are you aware if we can copy a file from windows server to our local machine using Java?
14:34
just... use ftp
fge
fge
@ItachiUchiha there is a JSR 203 CIFS library by samba.org but it's not very well developed last time I saw
And, I'm sorry, but I have to
@Unihedron can't really install that..
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(I am French, after all)
@ItachiUchiha there's nothing to install.
fge
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@Unihedron there is; Windows does not come with an FTP server built in
14:38
your french?
fge
fge
Yes, sir; nobody's perfect :p
my sympathies @fge
:(
@fge windows server does, and is accessible as a Component
its very sad
im german
so you are our neighbors
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I don't even live in Paris; I learned about what happened because I always listen to France Info as a background
14:40
I've heard about it while I was watching fra-ger soccer match :(
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Ah, yeah, from what I heard explosions could be heard from within the stadium from the kamikazes who were there and it even caused pauses in the game
yes you could hear it
even on tv
i sounded like a very loud firecracker
noone knew it at that point :(
The part about the concert freaks me out the most, because if I was in Paris I would have 99% been at it
what freaks me out is that my parents visited paris just 5 weeks ago...
14:52
i wonder if they chose that concert because it was an us band?
Did you see any after math pictures?
I had to force myself through them
i didnt
@Hans1984 Either that, or because it was just a high-density area like the football match
because i dont want to see them...
its awfull enough already...
As heartless as it sounds, I was glad the band was okay
14:53
I think about it all day since it happened
Josh Homme is one of my favourite musicians, if not my favourite musician
i think
stunned
is the right word here...
:(
everything feels weird
but its because we are so close
Yeah, it was less bad for me until i forced myself through the pictures
since i live in germany
It made it real for me
14:56
and im pretty sure it wasnt by accident
it happend while fra-ger were playing
they also planed to blow up bombs inside the stadium
Yeah, I read on the internet, that the security guard didn't let the guy in
yes
thats why he blew up his bomb outside the stadium
The part that confuses me the most, is the restaurant attack
and that was the sound you could hear during the match
There was also a random shooting in other places in Paris
14:59
I could "understand" why doing it in a high-density event, but the restaurant didn't really make sense to me. Then again, I didn't really read up on the specifics of anything there
Like if it was meant to be a distraction or something of the sorts
fge
fge
@Hans1984 that is only a hypothesis, although highly probable
These guys possibly just wanted to take part in the whole thing somehow
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@Ballbreaker it's simple; they targeted the Parisian lifestyle
we play the netherlands tomorrow
in germany
fge
fge
Do you know about that famous comment on an article of the New York Times?
I think it pretty much sums it all
15:01
i dont even want to know how much security there will be...
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fge
This comment, I believe, is spot on; I even shed a few tears when I read it the first time
thumbs up
I find it interesting how much the western media is trying to avoid mentioning religion at all. Lol, it isn't helping. My facebook news feed has been absolutely filled with anti-muslim crap in the past few days since this happened
I'm choosing to stay out of that particular soft spot right now, maybe that's what they are doing as well
15:14
In Czech they are making petitions for Islam illegalization, I really don't know how is it going to help.
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@Ballbreaker I believe the problem here is that there has been too much of a confusion between muslims/islam/extremist interpretations of the coran
its not going to help at all @albru123
but thats always the problem
some idiots fuck things up for everybody
@Hans1984 This is going to negatively affect a lot of the refugees as well I think
99% of the muslims are peacefull ppl
but 1% fucks it up for all of those
@Hans1984 exactly
15:18
and its probably not even 1%
but you get what I'm saying
they are a disgrace to their own religion
btw guys, is it worth using Guava collections these days?
@Hans1984 Yeah, you get extremists in all religions really... except maybe Buddhism
but the problem is they dont use their religion as an excuse for their actions
Yeah, realistically this is one of the most complicated issues on the planet. Nothing will ever really be solved until everyone just doesn't follow a religion anymore lol.
yes
aslong as ppl use religion as an excuse
15:31
Well yeah, excuse is a weird word there though, because usually an excuse is a means to deflect blame.. a lot of these people genuinely believe in what they are doing
This is the issue when you try to decipher a fictional book into reality.. fiction is open to interpretation
Anyways, I'll stop talking before I start offending too many people lol
kek
btw should I use java IO or java NIO when I only need to store file path rather than using the file itself?
I go cri, it's so ded here :(
15:55
@albru123 huh?
fge
fge
@albru123 use JSR 203 (aka java.nio.file)
I just need to save the file Path and IDK if I should save it in File (java.io) or Path (java.nio), because I will load the file using JavaFX File Chooser which is using File
ahhh
my nose is ithcing the whole day and it wont stop
fge
fge
Using File in 2015 when you have JSR 203 available is like using an ox cart when you can have a car
@albru123 ?
16:01
im going insane
" IDK if I should save it in File (java.io) or Path (java.nio)" ???
@ItachiUchiha ?
I don't really know much about IO and NIO, so that's why I'm lost
But FileChooser is using File from java.io, so that's why I'm confused
@albru123 Stick to one
don't mix up things
The thing is, that I need to save a file, get it's directory and then delete files in that directory
It's actually depends on the Java version you intended to write
@albru123 I have no experience with nio
But you wanna write little bunch of codes using I/O
Java.nio is good in performance
!javadoc java.nio
!start
@fge how to wake up the OckBot ?
16:11
screams at OctBot
@OakBot dude. wake up !!!
@CrazyNinja Type /help to see all my commands.
@Hans1984 yeah. it worked !
/javadoc java.nio
@CrazyNinja Sorry, I never heard of that class. :(
16:41
ugh, that moment when you're decompiling jars because you're not sure whether the source code you were given is correct
17:08
im leaving
bye
o/
Anyone have a program in a for loop to convert a decimal (base-ten) number to its binary equivalent
@Hans1984 Have a good night
fge
fge
@Tarson why a program? The Integer class has what you want already
nvm
i got it
Oh god, just realised there's a resolveSibling method in java.nio
fge
fge
17:15
In Path?
Yes there is
Welcome to a modern filesystem API :p
I'm like Alice in wonderland - everything is great in this world but I'm still noob
fge
fge
JSR 203 is my specialty, so if you have questions... :p
fun
meanwhile, I'm downloading IE8 to test and squash a nasty bug
shiny and new
Yeah, I have one @fge, can you be my mentor? xD
fge
fge
Mentor I don't know, but I can answer questions
17:25
Not really, I suck in Java so bad... But I don't know how to get some practice in it, I hate coding examples. Maybe some primitive solution-solving could be fun tho.
oh goody
downloading a Windows VM with Win7/IE8 on it
over crappy guest wifi
fml
@ShotgunNinja Lol have fun with that .. IE8 either solves problems you have on Chrome or Firefox, or creates new problems not existing on either of the other ones
@ShotgunNinja Can you send me the link?
hello
17:27
there's a problem with something here that's specific to IE8
I don't even know what it is yet because the guy who gave me the project was rather mum on the details
I'm trying to optimize ffmpeg wrapper I found yesterday, but I keep running into issues I cannot solve because I'm noob Q_Q
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fge
@ShotgunNinja my condolences
for some reason people here are still using IE8
just downloading the VBox client is giving me 15 minutes wait
the VM itself is 3.7GB
does a little dance
Let's say I have a List<String>, is it possible to get field which is right after a field with known content?
17:34
@Gemtastic Good news?!
Getting paid to wait for a gigantic file to download? Where do I sign up? xD
@ShotgunNinja I had a JNLP issue that was specific to EI8... Unfortunately my client uses exclusively EI.. lol
The messed up part, is that magic fixed my issue
So I wish you good luck haha
@Ballbreaker I got an internship spot at a company that wants to hire me if all goes well!!
@Gemtastic Ooo la la !! Java?
17:36
@albru123 Yes. Using indexOf() and get()
Yush, but probably some Node.js too
@Gemtastic Ouu awesome :) Congrats Gem
Congrats! :O
Congratz, @Gem! :D
Also, I'll get paid for code I produce that's for clients :3
17:37
... isn't that what jobs are?
Internships are usually free
@Gemtastic O.o
@Unihedron There's a lot of places that do that
I'm pretty sure in the U.S it's like that too
Thankfully in Canada, and at some particular companies, that is not the case
Yes, internships do not always pay.
Usually the "experience" is worth being a "slave" lol
17:39
Also, this is a part of my education. They're supposed to be done for free. I'm still eligible for grants and student debts.
(according to a lot of companies)
@Gemtastic Ahh interesting..
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morbid interest online audio of France Info at the beginning of the attacks, starting with a live commentary from the France-Germany soccer match
@fge You look up any after math pictures? It's messed up.
I didn't go out of my way to see some, but I stumbled on some by accident.. Seriously f*cked
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"Aftermath" is one word only
Cool story buddy.
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17:41
As I said, it's out of morbid interest
I know the chronology by now, so...
thumbs up
This company's proper. The learning stuff you do that doesn't pay you don't get paid for, but if you are actually producing stuff they're charging for they think you should have some money for it.
niters Java
waves hand
18:04
@Ballbreaker I'm probably looking at a similar thing
18:51
@Gemtastic where are internships usually free? Most tech companies that I know pay their interns.
not the US obvs
@Gemtastic That's entirely reasonable
some weird us logic
@Kylar I guess it depends on the industry too.. I feel like the more competetive it gets - the less likely you'll be to get paid from it
18:57
@ShotgunNinja Well, if it helps, here you go lol stackoverflow.com/questions/30196177/…
@Kylar Cool
yeah, that doesn't seem like the magic I'm looking for.
Yeah lol, legitimately makes no sense at all
I'm trying to wrap my head around LDAP authentication and fetching some user settings from that right now using Spring
Put a line of code in. Build JNLP. Doesn't fix.
Remove line of code. Build JNLP. Somehow fixes it.
I think they said that the issue was with LDAP exposure not working through IE8
19:01
Ah..
@Kylar Jeeze, maybe I should apply at Apple, their interns make more than me o_O
But then again, if that involves me moving to the U.S. no friggen thank you
 
1 hour later…
20:17
@Madara good luck again, man. You got my vote!
21:01
@Ballbreaker Yeah, there is that...... but Silicon Valley! The Birthplace of.... Something, probably.
21:14
hello
@KrisGroove Eh
I have one main class "SourceBase" and 2 extends main "SourceFolder" and "SourceInstagram" and main have abstract method getPhoto, but I can't cast automatically from For to specific class. Is any method to cast it and call correct function?
Can you show me the code you have that isolates the problem you're having
for(SourceBase source : sources){
(AUTOCAST) sourceCasted = source;
sourceCasted.getPhoto();
}
I need do somethink like this
if you have an implemented method, then it will call the method on the actual subclass that was created, without any casting.
21:19
So if current item in loop is for example SourceInstagram and I call getPhoto should be called from SourceInstagram public class
yes?
Yes, that is correct
ok I need test it :-)
Can you show more of your code? Use pastebin.com if you need to, and include what you think should happen
ok
one moment
because you can treat something like a SourceBase, but nothing can actualy BE a SourceBase. it has to be a SourceInstagram or SourceFolder when it's created.
21:21
did you ever use ActiveAndroid library
?
for SQLite
No. This is Java, not Android.
f**k xD
sorry
but cast works :-) thanks alot :-)
@Kylar
Sure.
@Kylar I'm sure there are a lot of births in the other Silicon Valley ;)
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Oh dear
 
2 hours later…
23:18
Hey @fge, are you here?
fge
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I am, sort of
I was going to ask what class should I use for saving a file path, but I'll probably use File, and save two path separately
Shhh. no you're not
fge
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Save? Save what?
Yeah, now I'm not
fge
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23:23
If you use JSR 203 you can just serialize a URI and use Paths.get() on it
Do. Not. Use. File. This. Is. 2015.
Using File in any new Java program today is outright stupid
I need to save the file path using Preferences (or is there also some alternative to it)?
I have method for setting Preferences, but passing a String to it instead of a Path or something like that would be stupid
fge
fge
Preferences as in java.util.prefs.Preferences?
fge
fge
I don't know this API... Looking at the javadoc
OK, well, from the javadoc itself, nothing seems to exist that directly translates any key to a File
Which means you are free to use this API to produce Path instances instead
gotta read something about Path...
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23:29
^^^ my homage to what happened on Friday night
@albru123 I can teach you all there is to learn
@fge If you really want to...
fge
fge
Well yes I want
I don't know if it's worth it 'cause I'm dumb and miss some basics
btw the soundtrack is great
fge
fge
As to JSR 203 I know all about it
So if you really wish to, you can give me some brief introduction :P
fge
fge
23:36
I can
Basically, JSR 203 acknowledges that what a file system is is nothing but a storage for entities which are commonly referred to as "files"; and that for a given file on a file system, there exists only one way to reference it: a path
Hence Path and FileSystem
But there is more to that
First of all: what is a "file"
JSR 203 embodies the Unix philosophy here: everything is a file
A directory is a file, a symbolic link is a file; what is usually referred to as a "file" in common parlance is only a "regular file", but it is still a file
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This is why the Files utility method in the JDK has methods such as .isRegularFile()
Note that this is NOT linked to a Path
You have to use the method in Files
Oookay, so...
fge
fge
Paths.get(...) is equivalent to FileSystems.getDefault.getPath(...)
.getDefault(), sorry
23:54
About Path and Files, what's exactly the purpose of a Path? Ability to traverse the fs tree?
fge
fge
No
A Path is just there to represent an entity linked to FileSystem
Whether that entity exists at all
As a proof, you have Files.exists()
Unlike what happens with File, this kind of check is not attached to the Path itself
In fact, if you were to code Files.exists(somePath), it would be somePath.getFilesSystem().provider().checkAccess(somePath); and if the path does not exist, a NoSuchFileException would be thrown and as such Files.exists() returns false

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