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05:05
and when I see this line ^_^
final Map<Long, T> dataMap = new HashMap<Long, T>((int) (keys.length / 0.75f));
Good Engineers
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05:45
@CrazyNinja hi
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@CrazyNinja did you worked with jquery data tables buddy?
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Q: fixed column in jquery data tables not working

ASRHi I have a requirement that I have to make the data table column as fixed for that I have used fixedColumn plugin which is not working, I am using jquery 1.4 version and jquery datatables version is 1.9, will it not work with old versions of jquery and jquery dataTable? what are the compatible v...

"I have to make the data table column as fixed"
doesn't make sense what you actually looking for
are looking for fixed width or non-editable data ?
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05:57
@CrazyNinja yes
 
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07:24
Hello, I am developing a Java application that I would like to send SMS to my mobile phone that I am using as a modem. I am using SMSLib API for this and I am following this example github.com/smslib/smslib/blob/dev/smslib/src/test/java/org/… but in my smslib.jar I cannot see the Modem Class. Where I can I find this class?
Here is the line for it: import org.smslib.gateway.modem.Modem;
 
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08:42
morn
08:55
Has anyone ever used Intellisoftware Java SDK for sending SMS from Java application? If so how do we import their SDK into the project path? i have tried the way we do with jar files but some classes are missing. the SDK is coming in as a zipped folder?
09:15
morn @MadaraUchiha
can you recommend me a good online course which offers by a recognized university?
I have looked in Udacity & Coursera. But i couldn't find
I mean, I want to learn the kind of things, that once you shared me Google Code Talks etc
do you know a course that teaches that kind of stuff ?
Designing + implementation + Performance
simply :: How to write Good, Quality code
good morning ! :)
learning java for the oracle exams ...
@CrazyNinja ty. :) i wish i had done this earlier (aquire the certs)
09:21
@Willmore what do you mean?
i mean I kinda know java to the level where i could already have passed the associate exam
but didn't yet take the exam :)
@Willmore then go ahead.
@Willmore don't worry. Even I took it 2 weeks earlier
you already certified? how did it impact your career ?:)
@Willmore nothing yet. It will be helpful after I complete my college studies and trying to apply for a good job
Never in my whole career has any employer asked for any Oracle certificate....
09:26
i believe that preparing for exams is like polishing your car before a drive. A polished car looks better :D
I'm not saying you shouldnt take these, just don't expect to much impact
Hi, how can I see the port number to which my modem is listening? I am using my mobile phone as a modem
sure
@Giovanrich this is the Java chat...
Yes, i want to use that in my Java application
09:39
Guys, some help
I have a list of objects that I need to search through a lot.
So I want to turn it into a map to make lookup easy
However, my lookup is based on the combination of 3 of the properties in the object
What do you think is a good way of implementing such a lookup map?
maybe using a triple (from commons-lang.tuple) with those 3 properties as the key of your map?
what is the harm that using the normal Key-value pair approach? (Use the three attributes and make the string key)
10:09
@CrazyNinja That would involve writing a hashing function
Which may or may not be trivial (I don't think I have a super trivial implementation for it at the moment, but it's definitely an option)
@MadaraUchiha hmm yes
Hello Java!
@MadaraUchiha depending on it you may have to write a hash-function anyways
Morning
@Kanth hello
@Willmore you could easily grab your Associate Cert for just $150
10:17
@CrazyNinja here in europe its 212 euros :/.
@Willmore It can't be. You just directly do the payment with the oracle. It's fixed and it's always $150
@Willmore hey, what have you been up to?
strange enough. it is 212euros :| snag.gy/rYvJf.jpg
@Kanth doing practice exams on java for certification. and u?
@Willmore if you trying to do the oracle practice exams, it may be a reasonable amount. But if you only want to do the exam, it's just $150. I recommend you to try Enthuware mock exams. Those are really helpful. and worth the money. just $10
Bye Java
@CrazyNinja 10$ only, will give it a try. ty
10:28
@Willmore Sounds good, what's the average score that you are getting? I am just doing some routine work in office.
around 80 sometimes less sometimes greater. what are your routines?
10:53
@Willmore My work here is sometimes development and sometimes testing our product. Right now I am trying to make our application configured over ssl for testing. For that I need to have Active directory also over SSL which I have never done before.
ok:)
and i am at home. today is a day-off . learning java.
Why day-off today?
yesterday was a national holiday (not workday for everyone). if you take 3 days off after a holiday this week you work only on monday and then a whole week left off :). this what i did. and the holiday is due to the "Act of Reinstating Independence of Lithuania" :D
11:21
i like java
I did that once.
I was working a Mon-Thurs, 10 hour day schedule. Monday and Tuesdays were holidays... I took two personal days, and got an entire week
@Joe'sMorgue gr8:D
what are you working on now?
It was! I already had the 2 weeks before that as vacation time.
The week after, we went down for a week [common here]
I'm retired...I work on whatever I feel like
ok. any open source projects? :)
Nope...
11:30
ok. and i am taking simple things and making them complicated :D
this is what i do
Quite often, I over complicate my projects too
this is my attempt to implement battle ship game github.com/spookiecookie/BattleShipGame and this is the class diagram for it... %) github.com/spookiecookie/BattleShipGame/blob/master/doc/… really complicated
What improvements over the original version are there?
none
Then why make it more complicated?
Makes it easier to break
11:41
if it ever works
When I rework, it's to either add features, or improve code to make it run better
...or to learn
i like to observe clean code how it works. without doing the modifications. understand it completely without any assumptions
12:02
@Joe'sMorgue what's your favorite programming language?
Probably Java
I've coded in so many
:)
been there
my favorite is java
I started before C
I used BASIC when there were line numbers
what was before c?:)
been there
which basic?
12:08
Applesoft BASIC, C46 BASIC, IBM 360 Mainframe BASIC. Cobol, RPG ][, Fortran, Logo, Pascal, C++
u must have seen dinosaurs?
The IBM 360 Mainframe was a dinosaur
:)
i bet it runs still
My teacher saved my code onto 8 inch floppies for me
to work on them at home?
12:10
Nope...Just to have
do you have any most liked programming idiom?
Actually, I have to say my favorite is Applesoft....
I understood that stuff very well
That and DOS batchfile coding... I was doing things in both that "couldn't be done"
I was using subroutines in batch files. I did a mouse pointer on a text screen, way before Norton Commander came out...
do you regret anything?
nowadays i do most of the code in java. i used to write in php.
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12:20
@Willmore COBOL, Ada, Fortran...
@fge doing development in any of these nowadays?
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Nope
Fotran is still a very active language though
Seriously!?!?!? I thought it was a joke back then... Outside of it being good for formulas
12:50
what formulas for example do you now any?
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Not formulas
ForTran means Formula Translator
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Heavy calculus in general
There still isn't a viable replacement for it :p
Seriously?!?!!?
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Yes, seriously
12:53
Wow
I didn't care for it back then...
I guess it could be partially because we didn't do anything that really used the capabilities of the language... It was a high school class
Java.createChatFactoryBuilder().withChatTopic("chat.topics.java").build().creat‌​eInstance().join("Java::chat").say("morn");
Gooooood morning javanam
com.stackoverflow.java.NotEnterpriseEnoughException: Your code does not contain a StaticMockFactoryBuilderBeanHolderExpressionHandlerReferenceCountingBeanFactory
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bye, @Willmore
13:04
@wonderb0lt lol :D
@Joe'sMorgue You're a dinosaur, man
@wonderb0lt how could you not?
yo @ballBreaker
@Tavo I'm a cold, heartless asshole.
inconceivable!
@Tavo Yo dog
@wonderb0lt yo Dog
@wonderb0lt yo Cat
13:18
:3
13:37
I am old...
13:53
=D
and just getting older..
every second
14:06
I've decided that I'm going to live forever
Who wants to live forever?
@Joe'sMorgue boring
Look at the technical advances in my lifetime alone...
My first computer ran at 1Mhz!
14:48
Morning, Java!
hey @Mike
Hey @Tavo
@Joe'sMorgue CPUs aren't getting faster anymore. Not like they used to.
@Michael computer aren't everything. JPL is evaluating new engines for spaceships!
And what controls those engines? Computers.
I was born too late to explore the Earth. Too soon to explore the space
those engines can be perfectly controlled with the computers we have nowadays :)
actually, space agencies tend to use older CPUs as they have been ridden of more bugs than newer ones
15:03
I'm just pointing out the fact that Moore's "Law" is not a law at all.
it's just an empirical observation made into a projection
Yep.
I could say that all ducks can swim, as all the ducks I've seen in my life can swim
wouldn't make it true
Engineers are approaching physical limitations that prevent them from cramming more stuff onto a chip.
So now, the way to make things faster is to make them multi-core.
what's your opinion about quantum computers?
will they ever be really viable?
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15:07
Yes they will
If invented, they would totally break the Internet.
Goodbye e-commerse.
We should just do a matrix style approach and use people's brains as computers ..
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@Michael you forget quantum cryptography
We will long for the days when we could buy stuff on Amazon. xD
Or are they already doing that
15:08
they have been invented. A colleague of mine is a physicist and his doctorate was on quantum computers
waves hands mysteriously
@fge Mmm true.
they only hold a few qbits atm
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Anyway; I think I''ll be lucky if I see one on sale behind $100k in my lifetime :p
Yeah.
15:09
not sure if quantum computing is an unicorn though
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Google is using D-Wave machines as part of its image processing farm
The harder I see, however, is studying and conceiving quantum algorithms
People already have trouble conceiving normal algorithms :p
Who knows. It could be like cold fusion: always 50 years away. xD
I'm not convinced we'll see them working properly in our lifetime
Yeah, cuz yer old
lol :D
Burn.
Tavo doesn't look that old, judging by his speaker photo.
15:18
Nah he's not
that old
@Michael 35
I don't have much to tease him on, it's all I really have
Don't take that away from me..
Sorry. xD
never been worried by either age or baldness :)
15:23
I hear they have optical switches now that can be used in CPUs and such, which would jack up speed MASSIVELY...
These multiple core machines do make sense, as nobody has a machine that single tasks anymore....
You guys ever take a computer architecture class before?
Shit is tedious as hell
Gotta give it to the engineers creating and designing computers
They are a different breed of human
Computers design computers now...
Basically machines creating machines
physicist most of them
I suppose I'm technically a physicist, but man.. no thanks lol :D
15:26
No basically about it...
@Joe'sMorgue That implies autonomy. Humans are still needed to operate the computers that design the newer computers.
All the advancements of technology, and my phone has a hard time with speech to text...
We [humans] consider that a basic item...
@Joe'sMorgue that might be your accent :P
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15:31
@Joe'sMorgue there is something called "writing"
I am new here.. Just earned 20 reputation :D
Possibly...I do mis-pronounce words, but another human does not have that issue
@piyush121 welcome, fellow traveller!
Welcome
Thank you
Can I ask technical questions in this forum ?
i mean in this chat
15:33
Technical questions in a Java chat?!?!?!
/8ball Can piyush ask a question?
Do we allow them?
@Michael Yes definitely
There you have it.
damn, I thought we would vote :P
15:34
I think we just did
didn't the oakbot decide?
@fge give me 7!!!
just because it's cheap
I find dynamic programming to be one of the hardest parts in learning programming.
15:36
@fge Pay 2.5eu for a phone, get a 2.5eu phone...
@piyush121 "dynamic" programming?
How is that a question?
@MadaraUchiha it's when you have to type
some people call it "coding"
:D
I mean yeah. how do you guys learn DP ?
15:38
@piyush121 What's dynamic programming?
I mean how did you guys master the art of DP
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@MadaraUchiha who knows; ever heard of the Raspberry Pi? :p
In mathematics, management science, economics, computer science, and bioinformatics, dynamic programming is a method for solving a complex problem by breaking it down into a collection of simpler subproblems, solving each of those subproblems just once, and storing their solutions - ideally, using a memory-based data structure. The next time the same subproblem occurs, instead of recomputing its solution, one simply looks up the previously computed solution, thereby saving computation time at the expense of a (hopefully) modest expenditure in storage space. (Each of the subproblem solutions is...
@fge Yeah, it doesn't cost 2.5eu...
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Sure, the latest version costs even less than that
15:38
Looks scary
> dynamic programming is a method for solving a complex problem by breaking it down into a collection of simpler subproblems, solving each of those subproblems just once, and storing their solutions - ideally, using a memory-based data structure.
it is a thing!
Also known as: programming
> The next time the same subproblem occurs, instead of recomputing its solution, one simply looks up the previously computed solution, thereby saving computation time at the expense of a (hopefully) modest expenditure in storage space.
hey, @piyush121 was right
Also known as: memoizing
Dynamic programming sounds like some recruiter buzzword
You'll work on new and exciting dynamic programming projects!
15:40
I am a 1st year masters student at New York University. Any tips to secure a good internship. I have heard big companies so ask lot of DP questions.
@piyush121 You still haven't answered what you think "dynamic programming" is
Sorry for my bad punctuations :P
Because I sure as hell don't know what "dynamic programming" is :D
DP i think is a way of storing previous results
and using them to compute our solution.
@piyush121 That's called "memoization"
15:41
@piyush121 that definition also works for caching
Or "caching"
Trust me I have seen 10-15 DP videos.. still struggling with it
damn, too slow!
@piyush121 link?
which link ?
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15:42
@piyush121 just start coding stuff
to your videos
@piyush121 to one of those videos you speak of
MIT videos
I think they are pretty famous
oh, so MIT has a fancy word for caching?
ya I know i haven't understood it correctly.
But the point is I am not giving up.
It usually is a bottom up approach
15:44
@piyush121 the point we are trying to make is: there are a few very experienced developers here that don't think "dynamic programming" is really a thing
hmm..
@Tavo Looks like it is a "thing", just doesn't appear to be a very useful or practical "thing"
> This article's factual accuracy is disputed. Please help to ensure that disputed statements are reliably sourced. See the relevant discussion on the talk page.
Ha.
> The technique of storing solutions to subproblems instead of recomputing them is called "memoization".
@piyush121 Here's my (our?) suggestion to you
Just learn "programming", not "functional programming" or "dynamic programming" or "reactive programming" or any other "kind" of programming.
15:50
I believe we use memoization heavily in DP. Right ?
Learn programming. The other kinds will come when you start needing them, don't worry.
But, how is he going to get a fancy job title if he just knows "programming"?
My professor had 2 lectures on Dynamic programming.
how can I NOT learn it ?
@piyush121 Learn what memoizing is, and what caching is.
Congrats, you know 90% of DP :P
Understanding recursion itself was a difficult task for me to grasp.
15:52
@piyush121 recursion is a difficult concept.
Memoization/caching, not so much.
It's called "programming". Not "noobgramming".
@Michael Nice.
@Michael I always feel that the person that named "pair programming" should have called it "brogramming"
> If "con" is the opposite of "pro", does it mean that "congress" it the opposite of "progress"?
15:53
such a wasted oportunity
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@MadaraUchiha excellent one
@Tavo What if you're pair programming with a gal?
@Tavo Me too. xD
@Tavo How heteronormative
@MadaraUchiha Mmm true.
15:54
@MadaraUchiha can't a gal be your bro?
> Some of my girl friends, they man
@MadaraUchiha not sure if that's an unix joke :D
@MadaraUchiha Me talk like caveman too
Nah, some obscure reference to some standup comedy show
way over my head, sorry
15:56
You're too smart for us, @Madara.
@MadaraUchiha looked for the quote online. Don't do it yourselves
@Tavo I know.
no, the results I got were in the line of "my girlfriend has a lot of male friends, should I be worried?"
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