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05:08
morn
 
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06:53
nrom
@Hemlata No
btw, morn!
user6857832
@ItachiUchiha you mean it doesnt work like constructor?
user6857832
@ItachiUchiha what does thread interference means?
07:10
@Hemlata Yes. The method will never be called during class instantiation but the constructor will
morn
07:32
morn
user6857832
@Tavo Do you know what is a thread interference?
@Hemlata again? I sent you a link on Friday
user6857832
I didn't got it
user6857832
Wait I wrote a example but I'm not sure If that's what thread interference mean. Can I share my code here?
07:50
thread example ?
user6857832
Yes
thread interference is no more than a few threads accessing the same code
that's all thread inference means
check that link if your code is not thread safe then thread inference occur
it might cause an issue, or it might not
user6857832
I've a code but Its kinda funny but I'll share lol
07:52
@Hemlata if you are going to post code, use pastebin or something like that
user6857832
It outputs corn pizza instead of bell peepers
user6857832
Nvm. I already did.
you like living on the edge, huh?
user6857832
Is it right?
user6857832
Nvm. I was jus trying to understand the concept
user6857832
07:58
I guess it's wrong...
@Hemlata and that's what happens
user6857832
@Tavo yea I see :(
user6857832
But I was jus trying to relate it with real life examples
user6857832
Tho I know better examples than that (not real life) lol
08:15
btw, this might be interesting. Free O'Reilly programming books: oreilly.com/programming/free
user6857832
@Tavo Thanks.
The python book is relevant to my interests
@Gemtastic I think all you need is an account
I can fix that, though not right now
user6857832
08:31
@Tavo Thread interference means like we've couple of thread and all are doing some work at the same time but acting on the same data? Am I right?
Same code isn't necessarily the same data though
^ that
user6857832
Yea...
Working with threads is when you learn how important it is to get rid of side-effects in your code and writing independent functions as much as you can
You can do a lot before you need to start synchronizing stuff
user6857832
Yep.
08:39
Also beware of the:
Knock knock
Race condition
Who's there?
morn
Also, the JVM might come in your way sometimes
Just like it's your friend in other times
user6857832
By using immutable and synchronization we can avoid thread interference, right?
Morn @Hans1984
@Hemlata they are some tools yes, but you shouldn't rely on them (solely). Step one is writing code where the threads either won't get in each other's way or where it won't matter if they do.
user6857832
@Gemtastic yeah.
08:42
@Hemlata The main cause to thread interference is shared state
So I do as little of that as possible
user6857832
@MadaraUchiha Yea I know that
(i.e. I usually don't let multiple threads access the same object)
user6857832
@MadaraUchiha Do you know good resorces for learning concurency?
@Hemlata Other languages
user6857832
Right now I'm learning from oracle.
08:45
@Hemlata Personally, I haven't sought guides on how specific Java patterns for concurrency
I applied what I knew from languages like JavaScript and Clojure
Both of which have a different take on parallelism than Java
user6857832
@MadaraUchiha um yeah...
In JavaScript, parallelism isn't achieved through concurrency, but through event loop and control yielding
There's only 1 thread, and if you block it, the entire program blocks. But if your program behaves well, you get excellent performance
In Clojure, there's the concept of "processes" (not OS level processes, but more like a structure around threads), and you communicate between them in blocking "channels"
My general rule of thumb is that two threads needn't access the same object, and I still haven't had to break that rule in production
I might need to one day, and then I'll have to research a little deeper
But so far, it worked out just fine for me.
@Hemlata practice
the tools are limited. But it's practice that will let you know whether you are going to face trouble or not
@Gemtastic Shouldn't "Race Condition" fall after "Who's there?" ? :P
09:01
@ItachiUchiha not sure if you are trolling :P
user6857832
@Tavo yea practice makes you perfect lol
Very few things beats reading the theory and putting it into practice through experimenting
user6857832
ItachiUchiha is right lol. It should fall after "Who's there?" 😂
@Gemtastic lol, I just get it
Race Conditions lmfao
user6857832
09:11
@ItachiUchiha Nice one! Lol
user6857832
Lol :P
its called too much workload
:(
@Hans1984, I'm surprised you are posting dog gifs
@Hans1984 Just ask @ballBreaker
09:15
@ItachiUchiha Stack overflow?
good gif
:)
@MadaraUchiha Did you just make that up? :P
@ItachiUchiha maybe
user6857832
09:20
Aren't Thread interference and memory consistency errors quite confusing?
@Hemlata Quite.
With a capital Q.
@Hemlata well, it's problems you don't face in simple applications. They quickly become easier to understand, but not to solve
user6857832
@MadaraUchiha yea lol
@Tavo Yup, only avoid.
my pending subject is error handling
I still find it really hard to get it right
user6857832
09:24
@Tavo Yea, That's why I'm trying to code more and understand it better
@Tavo Error handling in general is a hard topic, even when threads aren't evolved.
when to retry, when to rethrow, when to ignore...
Exceptions aren't a good solution, they're essentially the opposite of goto, they're takefrom...
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@MadaraUchiha Very True!
A good solution I've spotted is in Common Lisp, they have a system of Conditions and Restarts
user6857832
09:25
Yea, most of the time we should try to solve 'em instead of throwing exceptions.
Which is similar to Exception in a sense that any expression may signal a Condition, and a Restart is chosen to handle the condition
But it's a lot more flexible
For example, the Restart may be executed on the same position in the call stack as where the exception occurred,
even if the handling restart was chosen on a higher level
!!meow
In essence, the catch() statement and the block can be in different places
Meaning that the catch block can have access to variables and state that exist where the exception was thrown
Even if the condition was caught on a higher level (in the call stack).
09:28
that's pretty interesting
user6857832
@Hans1984 looks like you love cats lol
@Tavo It is
actually i dont
i love cat GIFS though
:)
09:29
@MadaraUchiha The sad day when you hav eo forgo the sarcasm of the original
any good reads about that?
@MadaraUchiha I am keen to know how Erlang manages it.
Consider this, you have a log you'd like to parse, but some of the lines are corrupt
@Hemlata @Hans1984 is a cat in disguise
You don't yet know whether you want to abort completely, try to fix the corrupt lines, or skip them
09:30
shit how did you find out
meoooww
Each require a different position in the call stack (the first needs to be outside the loop, and latter 2 need to be inside)
There's no good way of handling that case in Java, and it's handled quite gracefully with CL
@ItachiUchiha I don't know, now I'm curious
Lol
09:34
@MadaraUchiha sweet Monday
@MadaraUchiha that's a common problem for me. We read tons of data from our Hadoop cluster. Plenty of corrupted info. sigh
:D
thats me
@Tavo The major problem with Common Lisp is the lack of tooling
There's no good build system, no good versioning, etc.
user6857832
Lol
@MadaraUchiha That is a problem with most good (unpopular) languages
09:39
@ItachiUchiha Yup
Their take on OOP is also very interesting
It's oriented around the methods, instead of around the object itself
If you'd like gigamonkeys.com/book this is an excellent read
2
lol boss just walked by
and saw that giant smiley
well atleast i think he did
user6857832
user6857832
Which one is you?
user6857832
I'm the first one lol
09:44
When I started with C, I used to write it as the right side. Now, Java has turned me into the left one :')
user6857832
I always write like the left one lol
im the second
but advisor told me not to do it that way
user6857832
I think first one is more readable
the second one is more redable to me
but its more loc
I agree with @Hans1984
user6857832
09:46
Yea I guess
user6857832
Well I'm hungry. Gonna eat some food. Later.
later
Lol
@MadaraUchiha thanks for the link. I did some lisp in uni and despite I found it a bit confusing at the beginning, it grew into me. But it had no usefulness back in the day, so I dropped it
10:02
@Hans1984 cat support
my little bastard tried to bite me while playing this morning for the first time
she was so playful she would not let me leave
time to euthanize
just kidding :D
well cat teeth can hurt alot
no, she didn't hurt me
just a playful bite
but she never tried that before
10:36
so many dank memes here
Java::chat ><> && dank memes
10:51
@Hans1984 why can't people make it into one long gif?
hehe
@ItachiUchiha if(condition) Statement;
Not even coders are binary
Hello guys! Can you give me a real life example usage of MPI AllToAll() besides matrix multiplication?? I really ran out of ideas. :-(
@Earlee That is a very random question.
11:08
Well... I guess it's really a tough one
I don't even know what MPI is
!!meow
can your cat do this?@Tavo
unlikely
the other day she tried to get on top of a 1m furniture and she failed miserably
11:30
:D
she got a looong way to go
11:50
lunch time
 
1 hour later…
13:08
Morning Java!
morn
@Hans1984 meowww!
hansy cat!
user6857832
Mornin
I'm just preparing for my OCP exam
doing all those enthuware questions
uuuuurgh
@Hemlata hi there!
any of you know about the ForkJoin in Java 8?
hey hey cat cat
user6857832
13:13
I'm probably gonna have a look at jsr 133 model lol
fat cat fat cat fat cat
you dont look that fat
actually you look thin
:3
-_-
:3
got to go
catch ya later
k
bye cat
have a nice time
13:15
u2
@Hans1984 meeeowww (in Bye mode)
user6857832
@Hans1984 Do you know good website for jsr 133 model?
user6857832
I wanna know how it works
user6857832
Do you think that's enough to learn about jsr 133 model: cs.umd.edu/~pugh/java/memoryModel/jsr-133-faq.html#whatismm
13:21
Morning, Java!
Morning @Michael
fge
fge
3300 km in 3 weeks
Heh
no i dont@Hemlata
Morning creator of OakBot!
!!balls
@Rahul Caprica kicks OakBot in his nuts
13:30
where is oakbot
user6857832
@Hans1984 um, ok.
Since when's oakbot a he?
yes
where is OAKBOT?
thats common knowledge@Gemtastic
uh what?
well nevermind
wehers OakBot now
we want Oak! we want Oak! we want...
/8ball :(
13:42
anyway bots have to have nuts and bolts and stuff
yep
@Michael what happende to Oak havent seen him in days :(
user6857832
Who is oak?
user6857832
Looks like he is kinda famous here lol
It's a chatbot
user6857832
I see
14:01
he is
in Java and Android era chat though
hes a legend there
:D
user6857832
Cool lol
@Hans1984 Who OakBot?
yes
!!meow
user6857832
@CapricaSix It's really cool lol
15:16
hey gemtastic
i bet your name is some kind of wordplay with "fantastic"
am i right?
:D
i guess not
user6857832
16:18
What's difference between " wait () and notify() "& "lock () and unlock"(reentrant locks)?
user6857832
Aren't they both same?
user6857832
When do we prefer one over the other?
user6857832
@ItachiUchiha
fge
fge
16:39
@Hemlata (Reentrant)Locks are just wrappers over those primitives; except for very, very specific circumstances, you should never use Object's wait() and notify{,All}() directly
Also, since Java 8, there is StampedLock; this class calls to primitives unavailable to Object AFAIK
So, basically, you should never have to write code which .wait()s directly in 2016 (or .notify*())
user6857832
@fge Thanks
user6857832
Did you mean reentrant lock are more preferred over the latter?
user6857832
17:39
Here's my code : private int c = 0;

public void increment() {
c++;
}

public void decrement() {
c--;
}

public int value() {
return c;
}
user6857832
I wanna ask that this code can create thread interference, right? when two operations, running in different threads, but acting on the same data, interleave. So does thread interference can be removed my using volatile (for visibility) and using synchronized (as c++ is not atomic operation) , Am I right?
user6857832
@ItachiUchiha
user6857832
removed by*
user6857832
Or I shouldn't use volatile here? As I'm already using synchronized, So all data will be already visible to other threads, right?
18:43
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