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01:17
morn
01:50
Hi
could anyone take a look at this snippet
public static long[] divisibleBy(long[] numbers, long divider) {
return Arrays.stream(numbers).filter(n -> n % divider == 0).toArray();
}
i'm trying to return an array of numbers which are only divisible by the divider argument
02:28
@ManishGiri so?
to me, that should work
@Tavo I was trying to run this on codewars, didn't work. Got an incompatible return types and a Symbol not found error..
probably codewars doesn't accept java8?
have you tried running it locally?
haven't tried it locally, though their compiler seems to be 8 - 1.8.0_91 (Java 8)
I'm sure the code is correct though, so it must be something else
cool, thank you!
02:33
np
 
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04:00
"Your life does not get better by chance. It gets better by change." -Jim Rohn (source)
 
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06:22
@Tavo O/
My head just got larger :P
06:36
i'm back with another error
speaking of, how do you format code here?
06:51
hi
2017-08-31 12:18:59.839:WARN:oejuc.AbstractLifeCycle:main: FAILED org.eclipse.jetty.annotations.ServletContainerInitializersStarter@1d9b7cce: java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: com/sun/jersey/spi/inject/InjectableProvider
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: com/sun/jersey/spi/inject/InjectableProvider
i 'm using jetty server for my app
it show this error
@ManishGiri Fixed Font
public static int getCount(String str) {
// int vowelsCount = 0;
List<String> vowels = Arrays.asList("a", "e", "i", "o", "u");
// your code here
return str.chars().mapToObj(c -> (char) c).filter(i -> vowels.contains(i)).count();
}
here's my code
somewhere somehow a long is being converted to an int
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better late than never :P
^ @ManishGiri
  public static int getCount(String str) {
    // int vowelsCount = 0;
    List<String> vowels = Arrays.asList("a", "e", "i", "o", "u");
    // your code here
    long val = str.chars().filter(i -> vowels.contains(Character.toString((char) i))).count();
    return (int) val;
  }
@JennaSloan thanks a bunch! this worked.
@ItachiUchiha thanks for the screenshot.
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fge
fge
07:37
@ManishGiri this can be done in a much more efficient manner
ALso, what about accentuated vowels?
@fge you are too French :P
fge
fge
@Tavo like, there are no accentuated vowels in Spanish :p
only elderly like me use them anymore. You should see how people text these days
fge
fge
Well, imagine in France
We have accents all over the place
I know
I had quite some trouble when learning French
because they work differently than in Spanish
also, Scrabble should have accented vowels in French. Now that'd be fun :P
fge
fge
07:50
NOT
the game would be like: your turn. Your turn. Your turn. Your turn
08:32
morn
09:08
@ManishGiri why not Set instead of List?
and "aeiou".indexOf(i)!=-1 would had done just fine
anyone knows what's the best term referring to the third party devices connected to Home device like Amazon Echo or Google Home?
@JerryChin Smart Speaker?
I need a more generic term.
That's all I got
like master devices(Echo), slave devices(third-party devices);
09:19
Hello
but the term master-slave is just too old-fashioned.
I want to make a receive json response by calling the service from my java resource
@JerryChin master slave
server client
can anyone help me?
09:56
your link doesnt work
10:09
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10:20
Hi
I have a quick question which might be not worth for a regular stackoverflow question. It's about the naming of a class.
If I have an abstract class I will name it `AbstracMyClass`. If I implement a specific class interface, I will call the class `MyClassImpl`.
What if both is the case? Would I name my class `AbstractMyClassImpl`? This seems to weird :D
how about Partial?
e.g. PartialList, PartialFactory
another way (not conventional in Java but suitable for throwaway code) is just to call it TypeWithX, like ListWithSize
It's not for throwaway code :) So how would you name my example with your suggestion Partial?
PartialMyClass
I do like the Abstract convention and the Impl convention. They are both readable and one knows what to expect. The question is , what to do when both would be combined.
As AbstractMyClassImpl could be understood that a interface AbstractMyClass is implemented or something, which is wrong
Which actually doesn't make much sense...
as an interface cannot be Abstract
I guess AbstractMyClassImpl isn't too bad.
Impl implies it's implemented, aka not abstract
10:30
well the abstract class implements a interface
so this would be correct
this way
Ahh I get it
Yes Partial might be correct
as I don't implement all interface method within my abstract class
would it be alright to call it PartialMyClassImpl? For me the Impl indicates that it is bound to a specific interface Or is this a wrong assumtion?
Or actually Partial is implying exactly this.
 
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12:10
fallout boy
o/
lol bots triggering each other
thank god oak has a timeout on that command
12:24
lol
yep, otherwise that other bot is going to get kicked
I see
any bots that mess with oakbot aren't allowed to live
exactly
cats always on my mind..
12:35
coldy cat :3
/fatcat
13:08
anyone on here familiar with Lucene? I'm using Lucene.net (.NET port - but basically identical to the Java version). I'm trying to add boolean operators to an existing search and I have a sneaking suspicion I may be over thinking this...
13:35
Is there a version of Java that works on Windows ME?
13:46
Hi guys
enroll good MOOC for java performance engineer
Michael o/
hey@Sayros
Hallo
do you have Omar cat ? :p
or the same
@Hans1984
hehe
no i dont
13:50
:/
okay
/fatcat
I would like to see one in live
14:14
o/
@Hans1984 you often get the same fatcat right? last time was already the same :p
yeah unfortunately
/fatcat
14:15
lol
xD nice one
 
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18:42
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18:52
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