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13:01
I'm looking to use the upload tool but just to get the name of the file, not download it, but "return null" launches exception : pastebin.com/Tx2upjyU
13:22
Hi
today is good the tempurature is up to 45C
so its basically winter in tunesia
:D
yes lol
@azro I havent used any of that before, but I think that returning null is not what you are supposed to do
some coding patterns wont even allow you to ever return null
imagine yesterday at 11:00 pm the tempurature was 39 and it the electricity wasn't work
crazy
13:29
sometimes google gives an incorrect values -_-
we had one summer 2 years ago
it was 30° at 0am
which is incredible hot for that time in germany
at midnight
haha yes but here we get happy when we have a temp between 30 - 35
at daytime it was 40° at that day
imagine today in the netherlands.... 17 degrees
in the daytime
That's fairly cold
13:30
yeah today its also cool over here
20° C
50mm rain
:D
for 18 hours long
I don't know why each year the tempurature going to increase
increase?
climate change
About 21°C-23°C over here
13:31
i can take a picture for you
maybe related to the ozone layer
i think you didnt understand what 17 degrees means
climate change exists
13:32
however feeling temperature is higher
@Wietlol I visited Holand
@Wietlol is it in F?
celcius :D
for NN customer
but the weather is cool there
13:32
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NN Group is the parent company of Nationale-Nederlanden (NN) Dutch pronunciation: [nɑ(t)ʃionaːlə neːdərlɑnde(n)] and NN Investment Partners. Nationale-Nederlanden is one of the largest insurance and asset management companies in the Netherlands. NN Group is headquartered in The Hague, its office in Rotterdam is located in the skyscraper Gebouw Delftse Poort, which was the tallest skyscraper in the Netherlands until 2009. Aside from these two offices, the company has an office in Ede (former RVS) but no other main offices in the Netherlands, instead NN mainly relies on independent intermediaries...
"a().b().c().d().e().f.().g();" best code ever
@Wietlol Yes upload is here to upload really a file, bu i found no other solution to a kind of FileChooser to oopen the windows window to find a file to get the name, i'll continu to look for stgh
What would you say is the ideal temperature for playing tennis?
13:35
what framework do you use?
iirc in swing its pretty easy
but it was a few years ago since i last used it
@CrashBandicoot room temperature
@Wietlol Hmm okay
So around 22°C
@Wietlol vaadin is the framework no ?
I have worked alot with vaadin
Basiclly I've worked with JavaFx so I know : docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/stage/…
and i want to do same with vaadin, but Upload element requires a Receiver not null apparently
but i just want the filename, so what i did works, but it shows also a red "!" just next to
didnt realy work alot with upload and vaadin
13:49
https://pastebin.com/ci5r6KvE

ah ^^
I never used Vaadin, but I suppose it is :D
@Wietlol this is new in Java 8 right? That is awesome and I was unaware of it
default methods are indeed added in java 8
they are one of the best designed and thought through features I know
they are designed to allow backwards compatibility on (functional) interfaces
that looks amazing, I haven't used java professionally since 2013 so I am out of the loop on the new hotness
I have been diggin java's features as I am building a new Java compiler :D
13:58
are you building a java compiler ???
static compiler or JIT ?
Java -> Javascript
for browser support
Hi anyone experienced with elasticsearch stack here
man it is so hard to find a person who know some elk
@Wietlol sorry I didn't understand you mean compiler or convertor or compile java to javascript ?
i think wietol Java needs a AOT compiler
AOT?
14:00
ahead of time
like JIT
its a code converter
but not good for java
android okay
so in the end it is a JIT
because it is javascript
14:01
haha okay i would definitely want to see a good AOT for JAVA though
but in simple terms, you write java code and it will generate javascript code
so that's good then @Wietlol
did you inspired from GWT ? @Wietlol
also I want someone to fix javas web stuff i absolutely hate JAVAFX
GWT?
(sorry im bad with abbreviations)
I am testing out some restful service as stateless server sided functionality
I mean why cant someone improve jsp by itself instead of creating new grammer for JAVAFX
14:02
no problem Google Web Toolkit
because you know Google did it already
hmm... maybe i did know
you can inspire from GWT they have a compiler java to javascript
but does it include groovy?
I am not totally sure
it was inspired by grooscript
14:03
no groovy is other thing
but I want both groovy and java
someone did it who improved jsp ?
:O
@Wietlol groovy has it's compiler
?
but groovy and java can work cooperatively
java classes can extend groovy objects
yes absolutly
14:04
etc
and I like certain features from groovy
you don't know the drawbacks of groovy
(not the def, missing semicolon and unnamed access)
it has an ugly performance
it doesnt matter
its compiled to javascript
we already overriden some feature in the compiler of groovy
14:05
I never use groovy except as scripting language inside an already built java program
yes the most of persons use it like that you used it
I like groovy for traits, operator overloading, initializers, etc
yes ofcorse thats why it has been invented and released :p
however it has drawback in the performance
its a runtime language right?
as in, at runtime it figures out what you meant
you mean dynamique compiler ?
14:10
hence the missing members, or untyped parameters, or whatever
yes
i could very well mean that :D
im bad with names as well
:D
I didn't see Kotline yet but I have the hunger to try it and compare against groovy in terms of compiler
i dont like the kotlin syntax
this GWT sounds exactly what I am making
but I wonder how its html/css api is built
and how it compiles static initializers
ow how it handles java libraries that were compiled with the normal compiler
14:28
it's open source apparently so you can check it out - gwtproject.org/makinggwtbetter.html#checkingout
ty google
Why is that the case @Wietlol?
The "Bad" examples are easier to read and look better...
better because you see it better but computer doesn't have an eyes :p
follow naming conventions
thats all
don't use your feeling :p
the "bad" is worse
XMLHTTPRequest
14:43
I think the "good" examples are easier to read - capitalisation has a different meaning compared to using an acronym in English text, and mixing them can be confusing
is that an Xm-L-H-Ttp-Request?
or is that an XmlHttpRequest?
its obviously a xMlHtTpReQuEsT
and in this case we dont get microsoft logic like "2 characters must be upper-lower", more than 2 is upper-upper-upper... and Id is upper-upper because we are nice like that
I had a regex somewhere stating the naming convention in a nutshell :D
Yeah, that ones fine
But getCustomerId
I rather prefer getCustomerID
why so?
14:48
Just looks better xD
And HTML over Html
Just looks a bit more professional
pfft
maybe the ID one looks better in isolation but true beauty lies in consistency and that approach can get too nasty too easily!
the biggest problem is indeed consistency
one prefers Id, the other ID
and the third has to assume how it is written based on what?
same with methods/class/variable/parameter/constants etc
microsoft is nuts in that
"public accessible is Pascal case"
everything else is camel case
i mean like... didnt you break enough?
@Wietlol "microsoft is nuts" enough said
14:53
@LangeHaare "True beauty lies in consistency"
Metaphor for love
xD
Truth can only be found in the code
also a nice quote ;)
"A user interface is like a joke, if you have to explain it, it is not that good."
20
Nice one :)
xD
@CrashBandicoot lol, I'm not sure it applies in that context
“Slaves are not allowed to say no. Laborers may be hesitant to say no. But professionals are expected to say no. Indeed, good managers crave someone who has the guts to say no. It’s the only way you can really get anything done.”
You'd have to change it a bit
True beauty lies inside
14:56
“Redundant comments are just places to collect lies and misinformation.”
― Robert C. Martin, Clean Code: A Handbook of Agile Software Craftsmanship
Or something along those lines
ofc the #1
@Wietlol weren't you condemning that guy's writing earlier? ;-)
?
in this quote he uses proper naming conventions :D
"i mean what the hell
I wont read further
i feel my IQ dropping" - Wietlol in response to Robert C Martin's article on interfaces and multiple inheritance
;-)
15:02
ah
he wrote that?
well it was wrong
I think it was written before default methods came out, so maybe less wrong at the time
but yeah I appreciate your perspective on it!
at the beginning he was wrong as well
even with java 5
Hello everybody!
I am getting wried answers to my last question ( stackoverflow.com/questions/45055410 ). What can I do to improve the understanding of my question?
@LangeHaare still the point of methods not being implemented, classes can do, interfaces can still not declare constructors
@PeterRader I wouldnt bother with how a certificate looks like
afaik, it doesnt change anything at all
@Wietlol Well, I do ;D
15:28
bye o/
finally work is over :D
@motaa you dont work
w00t?
your short term memory doesnt work either?
something is wrong with your RAM
or maybe you had a reboot
anyway, im off
bye yall
see yaa
15:34
@Wietlol Bye!
16:16
Hi, Is it possible to convert a string to Json4s JValue type in Java?
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I have to use a JAR that was originally written in Scala and uses the Json4s library to work with JSON
@summerNight I don't see why it should not be possible
@motaa Which library should I use though? I have looked at jackson and Gson and they have their own types
do I need to have scala-library.jar in my classpath so that the scala classes are compatible with my JAVA project?
16:36
@summerNight that is a good question :)
you can still create your own JValue from a string
@motaa So how do I create my JValue from a string? Can you please point me to an example or something?
gimme a sec, currently on sth else but I will come back to you
@summerNight did you try searching the Internet for an answer?
@JennaSloan Ofcourse I did, it just confused me and that's why I am here :)
17:09
@summerNight you create a class that extends JValue that has a method which should do the parsing of the string or an additional constructor that will do the parsing
you can then set whatever internal field you want and will still be able to pass it as a JValue object
note to the above: I assume your String consits of a certain pattern :)
17:29
hello
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:)
too bbad NumberAxis is final in java :/
what does that mean?
17:50
@summerNight you can't extend final classes
yup, I know :) I meant, how does that impact the solution idea you were trying to give me?
well I have a ChartFactory for specific Arduino sensors. My idea was in creating a LineChart with specific yAxis depending on what sensor type goes into the factory
so that later on I can add more specific axes the more sensors I add
tbh it really just depends on the scale.... some are intervals, some are quotient scales and some are just nominal scales :D
but anyways as a workaround I just create a linechart with null as both axes and depending on the sensor I set them later
@summerNight haha and sorry dude I missed that message :D
no it does not impact your solution... it's the thing that I am currently working on :D
 
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19:55
I have a class called Image, which extends another class called Rectangle. Rectangle has a function called getWidth(). In a different class, I did Image x = new Image(): x.getWidth(). But the compiler (Eclipse) threw an error saying getWidth() is undefined for type Image. How do I get it to acknowledge the fact that the function is defined in Rectangle and Image is extending that class?
 
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23:50
@DemCodeLines doesn't Java already have built-in classes with those names?
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