@ItachiUchiha Indeed... College took more time in the beginning than expected... But right now there is a lecture about programming in Java with the absolutely amazing topic variables \o/
However I think it would be an interesting experience... I actually might start that if I get to know how to set up a local server that can connect to the chat :D
@Nicktar Looks interesting. But currently I am focussing on college and this bot idea is going to be something I want to do when I have to get my head free / focussed on something else. And I do not have any experience with that stuff.
But thanks for the suggestion. Think this is going to be my starting point for that then :)
@geisterfurz007 in a way yes... in the end more like a docker container with an url. Easy low-perfomance stuff is free, mid-range is cheap, high end is expensive. But most toy projects are well served with the free stuff
It's better to implement a Stack using a Stack because that's what a Stack is there for
@Nicktar this is obviously an academic project where you're not allowed to use standard libraries... in that case the best implementation is an array /shrug
It would be more correct to say that Java's linked list is a doubly linked list so it does not have the insertion penalty of iterating through the whole collection.
But that also wouldn't be very efficient - you could go with a tree-like collection outright, such as binary heaps (that compare the collection to its children and re-heaps with minimum steps) that gets alerted when a task is done.
I think I shoudl prbably make a set and use set.stream.min() & then remove it
I think this might not make sense, but another thing is that my friends the same code in C++ and that takes <5-10 sec but min takes ~30-40sec is that due to lang diff?
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@RaviThapliyal It is for making fun of each other without offending anyone. Practically, no one in that room really does any proper software development.
Hi, Have you ever attach DLL file to maven based project ? It seems to be fairly hard: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/42683498/how-to-attach-dll-file-in-maven-based-project/42684764#42684764