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04:45
Morning Java!
having public static methods in a Singleton class is completely wrong ?
05:42
@Gemtastic ^ Good Morning!
Morning
57 mins ago, by Crazy Ninja
having public static methods in a Singleton class is completely wrong ?
any idea on this ? @Gemtastic
No, the very pattern for a singleton is that it's supposed to be public static. There's only ever gonna be one of it
@Gemtastic hm.. yes.
 
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07:49
@CrazyNinja Having a Singleton class is completely wrong, by the way
Though Spring seem to love them
@MadaraUchiha hahaha...
@Gemtastic No, not particularly.
The term "singleton" as it is defined in Spring beans is quite different from an actual singleton.
There's a big difference between only ever having one of an object type, and having and object that can only ever have on of its kind.
In spring beans, you can define a Bean and by default it'd be "singleton", but you can define other beans of the same type
A real singleton is one with a private constructor and a static getInstance() method, that ensures that whatever you do, you'll always get the same instance.
That's where your troubles start.
@MadaraUchiha huh ?
@CrazyNinja Take this method signature for example:
public static Person getPersonFromDatabase(int id) {
At a glance, what do you, as someone who wants to get a person, need for this function to work?
07:54
@MadaraUchiha still a singleton though it's achieved in a different way in a different purpose. :P
@Gemtastic No, it's absolutely not a singleton, because it makes sense to pass the same object around.
But you can create other instances of the same class, should you ever need.
@MadaraUchiha <<classname>>.getPersonFromDatabase(123); would work
@CrazyNinja Right, so in other words, you only need a number, the ID, right?
Yes, but it's still effectively a way of creating a singleton. The idea is based on IoC and DI. I have not put any value into if it's a good or bad thing. Better than the singleton pattern
any how, methods will maintain only one single copy in heap. whether it is static or instance
07:56
@Gemtastic The primary example is globally sharing a global database connection as a Singleton. It makes sense as a Spring bean because you normally only need one set of credentials/connection pool, but in the case you need to connect to another database, you're screwed if you have a real Singleton.
@CrazyNinja But that signature lied to you.
You need more than just the number.
You also need a database connection.
Yes, why are you telling me this? Nothing I've said contradicts these facts :P
@Gemtastic Because Spring is still DI behind the scenes. It's not really a Singleton because it doesn't enforce a single instance of any type.
It's still a way to achieve a singleton, but without the restrictions that a design pattern singleton has where it's absolutely impossible to create a new one.
@CrazyNinja So somewhere in the method, you have DatabaseConnection.getInstance()
1 min ago, by Gemtastic
Yes, but it's still effectively a way of creating a singleton. The idea is based on IoC and DI. I have not put any value into if it's a good or bad thing. Better than the singleton pattern
07:58
@MadaraUchiha hmm... so?
@CrazyNinja Well, there are a few problems with that.
1. How do you test this function without setting up a production database?
2. If there's an error with getting the database instance, you'll get a runtime error, and not a compile time error.
@MadaraUchiha yes. as you said, when we need two different DBs to handle. (Of Course single connection will fail)
3. In this case it's particularly clear that you need a database, because it's in the function's name, but what if I had named it grabPerson()?
@Gemtastic Again, Spring doesn't create Singeltons, because Singletons by definition have either zero or one instances of themselves in the problem space at any give time.
I still argue that it's a type of singleton.
Spring shares the same bean across any method that requests it, and you still need to declare it either with a constructor argument, an annotation (ew) or a method parameter.
@Gemtastic If you, without Spring, create only one IndexController and pass it around throughout your object graph.
Is IndexController a singleton?
08:01
I know how it works. It's technically just a normal class that Spring maintains in a way that it doesn't have duplicates doing the same thing.
@MadaraUchiha when it comes to DB connectivity all your statements are valid. But what if my case is client delegater is connecting with server EJB?
But it's still a type of singleton since the effect is to mimic a singleton, but in a less bad way
1 min ago, by Madara Uchiha
@Gemtastic If you, without Spring, create only one IndexController and pass it around throughout your object graph.
1 min ago, by Madara Uchiha
Is IndexController a singleton?
@CrazyNinja What about it?
What makes that so special that it needs a singleton?
@MadaraUchiha there, requirement is just to maintain a single instance throughout the application. So, I think for such a situation, singleton is more handy
@CrazyNinja And how do you test your functions without having a real client connect to a real server?
"I don't test" is not a valid answer.
08:04
@MadaraUchiha Tell me, what are you getting at? What is it in what I'm saying that you think I'm not getting because you don't seem to understand what I'm saying at all.
If we have a singleton, we have the control over server calls
@Gemtastic I understand what you're saying, and you're wrong :P
Tell me what you think I'm saying
@CrazyNinja It's your program, you have control regardless.
@Gemtastic You're saying that because Spring shares the same bean everywhere, that bean is a singleton.
That is not at all what I'm saying
08:05
Even if it's technically possible to create more instances.
alright. Now let me sum it up.
So I completely understand that you think I'm wrong, because that's not what I'm trying to say at all.
17 mins ago, by Madara Uchiha
@CrazyNinja Having a Singleton class is completely wrong, by the way
What would be the alteration for this?
@CrazyNinja Dependency Injection.
There are cases where you might want to use a singleton, but it's so rare you almost shouldn't ever bother.
08:08
meh... I'm not a spring guy. Don't have hands on experience with that. Only read in Spring tutorials
DI isn't a Spring-thing, it's a concept that Spring incorporates because it's a good concept to follow.
@CrazyNinja Dependency Injection can be done without Spring.
@MadaraUchiha in Core Java as well ? @Gemtastic
Dependency Injection is just a fancy name for "whatever your function need, must be passed as a parameter, and not globally available"
So rewriting my example from before:
DI and IoC can be applied in any kind of java and in Android too (and other languages too since it's a concept not a language or tool based thing)
08:09
public Person getPersonFromDatabase(int id, DatabaseConnection conn) {
@CrazyNinja This ^ signature is a lot better than the old one.
And it makes it testable! \o/
@MadaraUchiha exactly.
Now if I don't have a valid DatabaseConnection before I call this function, I get a compilation error.
Now I can pass a DummyDatabaseConnection instance in a test, to test without setting up a database
@MadaraUchiha yup :)
I love DI and IoC
08:11
@CrazyNinja here's another problem with Singletons
I wish the people writing the code I'm trying to bugfix in that manner
(Which admittedly also exists with Spring's "singletons")
SomeSingleton o = SomeSingleton.getInstance();
o.setFoo(42);

// ...

o.getFoo(); // What am I getting here?
Mutability yaay! sarcasm
@MadaraUchiha unpredictable. some other freaky guy might changed that foo in between
Exactly.
Since o is a global object, and a mutable one to boot, o.getFoo() returns "Fuck you."
08:14
And this is why Singletons aren't thread safe
@Gemtastic trying to make singleton is contradicting to its global concept.
While it might be safe in the sense of that no two threads can access it at the same time, there's nothing controlling which thread gets to it first and if that matters... Huston we have a problem.
@MadaraUchiha so, can't we be happy with static methods for such a story ?
Every single one of those videos is gold
08:16
I second that ^
@CrazyNinja Static methods are a lie OO people tell themselves to feel good.
Lookup "the kingdom of nouns"
@MadaraUchiha Could you expand what you mean by that :P
@MadaraUchiha I'm getting to understand it by from few weeks ago :D
@Gemtastic A static method is a function, with a class unneededly holding its hand.
22 mins ago, by Crazy Ninja
any how, methods will maintain only one single copy in heap. whether it is static or instance
08:18
@MadaraUchiha I mostly wonder what the lie is supposed to be, that part I know, so I might not be lying to myself
But Java is a "pure OO language", so it's inconceivable for functions to walk around freely without a responsible adult class holding their hand.
A static method is not part of any OO paradigm ever.
There are no OO design patterns that revolve around static methods, because static methods are not part of OOP.
I was taught to avoid static :P
In a language that has both (for example, PHP), the similarity between a static class method and a regular function are apparent
@MadaraUchiha but the concept of static could reduce the latancy of your application almost 75% (I guess, cos I have experienced it)
@CrazyNinja We're at a level where performance doesn't matter (yet).
We're talking about abstractions, and design patterns.
Performance optimization comes later.
08:21
@MadaraUchiha Both being OOP and functional programming?
@MadaraUchiha okay. I'll wait till that :P
@Gemtastic No, PHP is not a functional language.
Then what's the other part of Both :P
It has functions, but functions are a PITA to pass around and return.
@Gemtastic both static methods and regular functions.
08:21
JS is both an OO language and a functional language.
Well, ES6 is.
Because functions are objects in PHP?
@Gemtastic Because functions are not objects in PHP.
Ah
TIL
(I haven't started learning PHP yet)
When functions are Objects, you can pass them around, you can return them, you can call methods on them.
When functions are language constructs (like methods in Java), you can't do anything with them (reflection doesn't count)
doesn't make sense for me. (haven't learnt about OOP in PHP yet.) But in JS, function is a object
08:23
OO in PHP is very similar to Java.
I know JS too, but obviously I know nothing about how PHP works. I know some syntx, that's it :P
The main difference is that the . is replaced with ->.
@MadaraUchiha hehe
i.e. obj.method() replaced with $obj->method().
It's got the same classes, same interfaces, same inheritance, same (sigh) statics, same visibility (save for package visible, because PHP has no packages)
But the biggest difference for me is this :
$myStr = "something"."something"
08:25
@CrazyNinja Yeah, the PHP parser is dumb like that.
String myStr = "something" + "something" :D
"Hurr durr, the compiler can't tell the difference between strings and numbers"
Meh
@MadaraUchiha doesn't that make a language to be called as losely typed language ?
@CrazyNinja JavaScript is also a loosely typed language
And you have + for both strings and numbers.
It's just PHP being a derp :P
08:28
@Gemtastic lol
morn @Tavo
morn @CrazyNinja (and everyone else)
 
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09:41
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10:10
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hi there
hello
10:58
what's up?
11:16
Hi
Hello anyone there?
11:32
Hi all
11:47
Hola
morn
whatz up?
12:40
Not sure if prosopagnosia makes me the best or worst doorman
12:54
Morning
morning
13:14
How dare you threaten me like that!
Morning... What a terrible thing to say....
Not as bad as Monday ;D
13:35
apartment hotels are expensive as fuck
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just chitchatting
14:01
@Gemtastic How do I get marshmallows to shrink?
@Joe'sMorgue Dehydrate them
My daughter got an ornament with coco mix and marshmallows in it, I'm trying to get it all out, but they don't want to come out, and I don't want to damage the ornament
They are slightly hardened now
pour warm water on them
That should make them melt
Java::chat - Room dedicated to the Java programming language and yummy food and relationship problems
But, you don't see them dissolve when in the coco....
@wonderb0lt Well.... YEAH!
14:05
@Joe'sMorgue The ones they sell in my country does
Your country is weird
Or genious
They melt slowly though
ok, politics, not a well fitting topic for chat.SO... shuts up
sorry ;)
Do I have to keep the water hot to melt them?
SHOULD they melt in room temperature water?
No it needs to be at least luke-warm
WHy am I responding to this?
14:13
@Gemtastic who knows :/
less politics, more java?
The politics thing is going over my head. I have no idea what was political or why.
I wrote something actually political but I deleted it, seeing as it would start a fruitless and inapropriate discussion.
marshmallows are not political. Just delicious
I totally read that as Schenanigans XD
14:17
She is responding because she is a nice person and trying to help somebody with a problem. I'm not the idiot that put this stuff in the ornament.
They were a gift from an idiot co-worker of my wife and daughter [they work "together"]
They should try to let them pronounce Arkansas
yos!
@wonderb0lt are- can- sauce (hehehe)
STOP NOW!
14:24
What? This is a friendly conversation...
Not even politics
Languages
@ballBreaker I thought it was are-can-saw
Yeah I'm confused
@wonderb0lt It is hehe
14:24
It's way off topic. No arguing, go back to describe a java program that solves the marshmallow problem.
or Ark-in-saw
I was just thinking that's how people would think it was pronounced without knowing
They had a person trying to teach them
if (stuck(marshmallow)) {
   melt(marshmallow);
}
oh no wait, that's not really java-style, right?
14:25
yet again, another case of power abuse
:D
It's the R sounds in the word, from what I understand, it's not a common sound outside of the English language
@Tavo tread carefully...
@Vogel612 nope
will do. Talking about marshmallows seems to be acceptable and not off-topic
while a different off-topic convo get trashed
@Gemtastic haskell corrupted
/me that is...
14:27
and I'll leave it there
If it's a java program solving the issue it's ok.
@Tavo It does say "and yummy food." but doesn't say what to do with that yummy food...
yummy food is a relative term, isn't it?
;)
Moderator? I didn't vote for 'er!
14:27
stuck :: Marshmallow -> Bool
stuck m = ...

melt :: Marshmallow -> Nothing
melt m = ...
is that careful enough @Vogel612?
:) MOST people agree that Marshmallows are yummy. :)
@Joe'sMorgue nope, not really..
@Joe'sMorgue still relative
14:38
room topic changed to Java::chat (Civil War): Room dedicated to the Java programming language and yummy food. And no, Android is NOT Java (does not use the Java VM, runtime environment and base SDKs differ, etc). And no, Javascript is NOT Java either. -_- Neither are chips. [fun] [its-always-friday] [java] [jvm] [my-code-is-compiling] [no-copyright-infringement] [out-of-context-stars] [serious-business] [type-erasure]
Kick-Mutes for both Ballbreaker and Joe'sMorgue for continuing politics discussion after explicit warning from Gem
also why is there a rate-limit on kicking users??
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If they need to be kicked too much it should be a moderator interviened
it's not like I can kick them when they are not in the room :/
shrugs
14:43
Ahh I forgot how fun this room was.
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