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00:09
morn
 
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01:30
@MadaraUchiha you were right. He talked about how JS is not good enough and his RQ language is the new messiah
@Tavo MadaraUchiha is afk: sleep
I know, I know. It's a message for when he comes back. Jesus!
You mean he actually sleeps?
 
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02:34
does anyone know how to in IntelliJ IDEA switch to the next/previous "editor window" via a keystroke - or how to assign one if it doesn't exist?
03:11
I have a date, which is local to denver. I want to convert that date to GMT. how do I do that using oracle sql?
03:25
@Carnal you might do better looking for help in the SQL channel
 
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05:14
Hi, fellas. Quick question for those who use Hibernate: Do I also need to map the indexes the table uses? Those it affects some performance of Hibernate as compared to not specifying it? Thanks in advance.
@Gideon sorry, I haven't used Hibernate in a long time. I can't really help
 
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07:10
Morning
Ooh, look who's finally reached 2k rep! :D
07:23
Anyone know how I can get rid of this in Intellij
Error:(20, 35) java: lambda expressions are not supported in -source 1.7
(use -source 8 or higher to enable lambda expressions)
You need to upgrade your Java installation
If you have installed java 8 you need to edit the default JDK used for your project
done all that
ive been using lambdas for ages now
This project you're on has the JDK/sdk set to java 7
Are you using maven?
Did you edit maven to use 1.8?
07:29
gradle
yes, project is j8
Does gradle specify which java to use for your project?
Then it is in the Intellij settings
oh
that worked
Great
i had set module setting, but ot project settings. now iut's 8, not 7.
but ive never needed to do that before
just module, not project
i dnt know the difference
Well there you go
07:32
Hi everyone, I want to discuss functional programming in java. Anyone interested to discuss it?
Functional programming in Java is Scala
@Gemtastic thanks
Java Development Kit (JDK) Version 8 is now having functional programming and lambdas.
What you think from language design perspective?
08:11
i have a package in src/main/java called com.shopping. In this package there a 4 sub packages, e.g com.shopping.basket, etc
on the ommand line, how to I compile them all in one command?
08:28
@tombmax Java 8 has elements of functional programming, but it isn't functional programming
@Gemtastic it means, it is not fully design for functional programming at all.
Yes. It's more of a syntactic sugar to make things look nicer.
Functions are not first class citizens in Java and that fact pretty much makes true functional programming in Java impossible
So, what ever they update in Java8 related to functional programming and lambdas. Does this impact on overall Java programming language and developers?
It still reads nicer and there's some functionality added to it that's an improvement in performance
08:47
Well you clear my doubts, thanks a lot @Gemtastic.
09:03
No problem
morn
morning
I would hate to be forced to use java 7 or below
morn
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09:21
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09:42
@ycomp You better not use Android :P
you can use 8 on android
unless you use one of the 1334645798235071573493489 libraries that don't support it
By using the Jack compiler?
Or Retro-Lambda?
yes jack
@TimCastelijns that a specific number or just an approximation?
retrolambda only offers a tiny bit of java8
@Tavo I counted ;)
09:45
sweet
how is married life?
10:04
Isn't it only Androind Nougat that supports Java 8?
10:18
Nope
Considering everything before Nougat isn't even Java
Nougat uses the OpenJDK
I am still waiting when Android starts using OpenJDK \o/
@Gemtastic what?!!! source?
not entirely sure what you mean
what does the android version on the device have to do with the programming language in the ide
@ItachiUchiha thenewstack.io/…
Because of the lawsuite they went straight on to openJDK
> Google’s Android N Will Move to the OpenJDK
10:34
@ItachiUchiha look at the date
Jan 2016
Yes and there hasn't been any progress AFAIK
I think Google is silently waiting for the outcome of the Lawsuit
what does it mean to "move to" a JDK?
it means that the core android sdk
will be using APIs from OpenJDK rather than OracleJDK
but If I remember well
what does an SDK have to do with the android version on the device?
the lawsuit ended with proving that Google didn't use any proprietary Oracle JDK API
with the devices, none
it's about the APIs and implementations offered and exposed on each sdk version
10:37
Most of the Java APIs used by android is derived from "Apache Harmony"
And since Apache Harmony is not maintained anymore, Google keeps adding the Java APIs to the android SDK
would it not make more sense to say that nougat will use the openjre, rather than jdk?
for Android, it would, since they only use the core APIs
No, Android doesn't use either the JRE or the JDK.
On the other hand, it uses a fork of the core Java platform.
And adds API to the platform when it feels the necessity
Once, Android becomes OpenJDK complaint, Google won't have to maintain the platform anymore and the Android SDK will automatically have all the APIs from the OpenJDK platform.
Usually, when the core java platform is packaged for developers use, What does it give?
@MehdiB. No, it doesn't
@TimCastelijns JRE is the runtime environment and Android has its runtime environment - ART. I don't think they are going to change it.
10:48
so, the rt.jar contained on the JRE, comes from where?
What does rt.jar has to do with Android?
2 mins ago, by Mehdi B.
Usually, when the core java platform is packaged for developers use, What does it give?
@Tavo Figured
Hello guys, i need help regarding jar file
trying to understand, the core java APIs, such as java.util etc..
are packaged from somewhere right?
10:50
perhaps they meant to say that the android SDK version 25 (which happens to be named N, for nougat) will use the OpenJDK. It is misleading to say "nougat will use OpenJDK"
For Java, these APIs come from rt.jar
Right. And RT is packaged from the core Java source, then later added on the JRE, correct?
so what Android does is that it picks the packages they need from the core java source and package their own and add them on the ART, right?
> Android doesn't use "core java source"
You haven't been paying attention :)
10:55
and that's exactly what I don't understand
What is there to understand?
Should I use "there" or "their"?
"there"
from where do they get the "package java.util;", they didn't recreate it did they?
I have feeling that we're arguing on the naming here :D
..ooO(It's friday already and we're still having our weekly why-android-isnt-java-discussion?)
@MehdiB. Most of the APIs were present in Apache Harmony. They re-wrote most of the new APIs. (At least that is what Google is saying and Oracle doesn't believe it ;) )
there = location, their = possession
10:58
Nicktar - we all agree on that, I'm asking more about the packaging and process of pulling the Java code into the android sdk :D
@ItachiUchiha, aaaah, now I see :D so the "Apache Harmony" is the key here :D
"Apache Harmony" used to be the key. Not anymore.
now the key is OpenJDK's source
Not yet :)
Android is somewhere in the middle ;)
I'm just sitting here waiting for google to ditch java
Now they are at: Apache Harmony + their own implementations and overrides
trying to entirely move to Open JDK
11:03
Exactly
Understood. Thanks Itachi!
@TimCastelijns That is almost impossible, IMO.
figured I was thanking the whole Uchiha clan
:D
@MadaraUchiha doesn't deserve to be thanked :P
haha! :D
12:04
@MadaraUchiha You has a sad?
12:16
All Uchiha have expressionless face.
@ycomp Sometimes I look at Java 8 and wonder if its good for teamwork afterall. It does not get as hair-rising as Scala but e.g. Optional constructs seem so much worse than anything anyone could have possibly written in Java 7 :P
12:42
@unserializable Optionals are very handy in avoiding nullpointerexceptions blowing things up. If you have an optional you expect it to possibly be null and can handle it as such, nullchecking everything is tedious and repetetive
Anyonne know why error at this point? gist.github.com/amanuel2/…
yes, you do
oh i see
thanks :)
12:58
@Gemtastic I personally find that nullchecking is no more tedious and repetitive than Optional.ofNullable(i).ifPresent(x -> doSomething(x)); or Optional.ofNullable(i).orElse(x->yadda(x)); etc but is simpler to read :)
Guys..
As for knowing that something can be not-quite-there because of the type signature, that has some merits. But I have only used it once, when defining a Parser like API which was returning Optional<ParserResult> thingies.
i have an eclipse problem HELP
@unserializable I argue that a nullcheck isn't easy to read, it's familiar to read
13:02
@TimCastelijns this is school computer i dont have full priveleges
any clue how to solve this?
I argue that it is both familiar and to-the-point unlike the lambadian expressions w/ Optionals.
do you mean that you are not allowed to google?
@TimCastelijns i am but the solutions require me to change files in C Drive
i cant access C Drive
i need to solve this for school project..
tell your teacher to fix it
13:19
@Dsafds Then you need to contact your school's IT department
i'm back!
!!shrug
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@Dsafds Have you tried turning it off and on again?
 
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14:31
Happy Friday, Java!
hello
Hey @Gem
mournin
Hey @balls
ello @Michae
14:35
@unserializable I found a nice use case for Optional. I created a Parameters class to replace my HashMap I was using for that (storing parameters) purpose. I made a bunch of .getOptionalXXX(String param) and .getRequiredXXX(String param) methods (where XXX is Double, Boolean, Time, etc.) works well for me. if a param isn't present in the Required methods it throws an exception
I have no doubt what you described works :)
However, I am also fairly certain that using #getOrDefault(key, defaultValue) for optional params and #get(key) (or #computeIfAbsent(key, (key) -> throw SomeParameterMissingException)) would work just as well with little extension for fetching the types.
It definitely can be used, just that when I see it used... I most often shake my head...
dre
dre
I don't suppose anyone has experience in writing a Websocket implementation in Java (that has a JavaScript client).
I'm more interested in the server side implementation, in that I'm trying to push messages to the client, rather than respond to client initiated requests.
Theres released JSR for Java Websocket -- do you really want to write Websocket impl or just use Websocket?
dre
dre
15:18
I'm just interesting in using websocket.
15:30
Well, take an implementation then, do not write an impl :)
There are probably dozen or even several dozens.
dre
dre
15:56
I have an implementation, but it's kind of an unconventional use case.
Maybe I'm taking the wrong approach for the problem I'm trying to solve but I've invested a lot of time in it already.
Here's what I've posted on SO:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/42300161/java-websocket-server-push-message-to-client
16:39
@dre I don't think your use case is anyhow unconventional w/ WebSocket. But the Q you refer to from your own Q seems to have reasonable broadcast sample.
hi guys. how is everyone doing?
i am looking for help i am trying to figure out the best design for simplest traffic light system using OOP, and by simplest i mean no need to consider pedestrian or cars just the sequence of the lights in the junction.
hi,how is everyone?
are you writting a a traffic light class? or whats going on?
i was thinking of the State design pattern to change the light state at run-time from green to red and yellow. but the thing is how can i link all the traffic lights in the junctions together so if one light is green the other are red bare in mine some traffic light has right arrow for right direction
yes i am theredfox24 :)
Faisal your problem sounds interesting which year of study are you in?
if you just can help to build the object design model for the system i will be thnakful
first year software engineering (undergraduate)
16:54
me too
which Uni?
Laurentian
u?
Cardiff
any ideas theredfox ?
:))
have you tried Inheritance>
i know all the concepts of OOP but dunno how to apply it in this problem
16:59
split the problem you have
what are the blocks of your problem?
i created enums to represent the colors (RED, Green, Amber, RedAmber) and shapes (CIRCLE, LEFT_ARROW, RIGHT_ARROW, UP_ARROW) and also created on class Light that represent on light in a single traffic light
I don't think I've ever seen a traffic light with an arrow pointing up.
it means straight
i want to create a simple system that can be build up and become more complex
in the future
you what i mean right ?
know*
any ideas ?
17:35
Traffic lights are often different depending on where they are
Like the ones in the USA don't have a "RedAmber" stage
i am in the UK
beofre it becomes green it becomes Red and amber
but my big problem is the object model and how can i link road together as a junctions with multiple traffic lights
17:56
You could just assume each junction has 4 traffic lights
Or four directions, you know?
Like north, south, east, and west.
@FaisalJulaidan That's the whole "art" part of programming
It's the part that separates a newbie from a professional
yaa you are right
It's not something you'll be able to learn in a chat room in a few minutes/hours/days
18:02
i know but how can i start ?
ok i will tell you how i am going to structure it. These are the classes >> 1.Light 2. TrafficLight 3.Road might implement right direction interface 4. traffic light controller. Enums 1.Colors 2. Shapes (LEFT_ARROW...)
can i have your opinions guys to enrich my knowledge
My opinion? It sounds like you don't exactly know what you're doing.
@FaisalJulaidan Shouldn't you have a Crossing?
Ah, I see you have referred to that as Junction previously.
18:19
I would call it an RoadIntersection
aha yes and i will be consist of Road classes
it will be*
it is better to use Enums to change the state of the light to green, yellow and red. Or i create the colors as classes and then use the state pattern to change the state of the traffic light
i am not sure if you know what i mean with that
However you approach that problem, do not create classes for colors :)
OK
but guys in what class should i write the algorithm that will control the flow ? and another thing different type will require different algorithm i mean T crossroads differ from 4-ways corssroads
i feel i am overwhelmed :(
i think i will create a module that inclide different cross types such as FourWaysCrossRoads TCrossRoads TwoWaysCrossRoads
include*
each will have their algorithm (traffic light cycle)
19:03
Maybe you can model the N-ary crossroads simpler by just considering that traffic lights function complementarily.
can you explain more please i did not get your point
sorry
When one traffic light is green, there is ordinarily another traffic light that is red. Should that not be enough?
That could possibly scale with delays and any number of lights.
but you know sometime if a traffic light is green lets say from north to south. in this case another traffic light from south to north is green as wel
as well*
Yes, they are in the same group of 'green' lights
And there are complementary red ones.
immm sounds clear to me now :)
but then how can i group the green ones together and the red ones together
19:12
some 4 ways don't work that way too
depending on the orientation and placement of the road
sometimes it'll have 2 sides that work in complement, and the other two are individual
ballBreaker that what make the problem complex
there's one by my work that works that way
as you can see by my beautiful illustration:
there are many ways of how the flow is controlled depends on the cross
i got your point
where the green one is for the road protruding from the right
yah I know I just wanted an excuse to use MS paint
XD
i dont to think very deeply i just want a simple object model that i can start from
fge
fge
19:16
I'd go with (group of) possible paths at crossroads
why not just have a road object with a single child street light
and you assume the street light is one letting traffic stop or flow through from that particular road
fge
fge
If one (group of) path(s) is currently active, the others can't be
then build a crossroad out of roads
fge
fge
And thus the lights can be controlled
I'd go with (group of) possible paths at crossroads
If one (group of) path(s) is currently active, the others can't be
lol
Probably saying that once is sufficient
19:18
lol
should i use threads to make delays ?
fge
fge
Uhm, the interface of the chat showed me that the message didn't make it (timeout)
or ScheduledExcutedService
@FaisalJulaidan you could have a timer that runs in the main thread which lets say every X seconds triggers a method that determines which lights to turn on..
or have a background thread do it
or whatever works
19:36
@fge how are you liking your tesla?
20:04
Because I remember this being argued in here ad nauseam .. wikipedia has settled this debate
> A citizen of the United States is an "American".
@ballBreaker Anybody that lives in America is American. An American is not necessarily a citizen of the United States
"Citizen of the United States" is a subclass of "American"
It's hard to turn "from the United States of America" into one word
How about "United States American"?
21:13
God I'm depressed

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