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00:52
morn
sneezes
how's the going?
fine... sort of
trying to dig into some compressed serialization
but with a few nice features that... dont really exist in most serialization methods
now im stuck on naming a simple thing :(
(read Js chat)
I need to make a slightly modified version of Optional<T>
Optional<T>'s purpose is to replace nulls with an isPresent() function
this allows for certain eye candy using lambdas
and it provides a simple indication that a certain method can return a null value
however, because of its implementation, it literally replaces null
null values are "not-present" values
but in my case, null values are actually allowed
I see
01:03
I need an isPresent() and return a nullable value
well, you can create your own wrapper around Optional
so, I need to make a slightly modified version of Optional<T>
unless isPresent is final, which I'm not sure
but iDunno how to name it
what about NullAllowingOptional?
it's basically what you want
01:04
public final class Optional<T>
:D
that sucks
:D
should have been an interface though
C# has Nullable<T>
(naming of an interface, but is a struct)
but it has different behavior than Optional<T>
and can't you live without this new Optional?
nope
sounds like you might be overengineering a bit here
01:07
im never overengineering
>.>
lol
ok, ok
just saying
then you are going to have to go and create your own Optional
you can call it TotallyNotOverEngineeredOptional
hmm...
NoStringsAttached<T>
im done
lol, I thought the same
Free<T>
UpToTheIndividual<T>
UncalledFor
01:10
I think everyone should use that website's capabilities of naming
UncalledFor?
look below in the list of other synonyms
ah
i only look at the synonyms
not the More words related to optional
jokes aside, I'd still go for NullAllowingOptional
since Nullable is already an annotation, calling it so might be a bit confusing
i still had my hopes for NoStringsAttached<T>
that's not confusing in Java at all
01:14
but NullAllowingOptional<T> will be a good alternative
mostly if you have NoStringsAttached<String>
:D
private NoStringsAttached<StringBuilder> stringsOrNah;
throws WellDoneNamingClassesYouTwatException
no error?
01:31
no, it's just an exceptionally wrong named class
yesterday I was reading through the documentation of a rest service
and I stumbled upon the error list
0 Success
1
2 Invalid session
lol
ah, I thought it ended in 1
im like... wot?
oh, almost
lol
10 Something went wrong with the calculation
11 Something went wrong with the calculation (at a different point than 10)
01:34
I had a conversation with a guy I used to work with. His colleagues wanted to return a 308 (redirect) in a public API
why would you clean your own shit when you can just fuck around with other people...
but 308 is a valid response from a public api
:D
it is valid, but there's nothing you can do about it
at work we have like the worst code I have ever seen in my life
and I have seen a lot of (non-production) code
well, on the positive side, there's a lot of good work to be done for you :P
very code, much work, such positive
01:38
wow
02:39
I love getting things for free when I'm coding :D
I coded an on-demand loader. Now I had to make some changes to a listener so it will acknoledge changes in a db. Turns out that the changes I made for the on-demand loader already sorts out the listener, so I get that for free. Good implementations ftw!
does the churning butter dnace
dnace?
Unhandled error caught: SyntaxError(UnknownTokenException("Unexpected token \"dnace\" found."))
jeez, I can't even make typos
btw, do you use maven/gradle often?
02:48
maven mostly. I used to use gradle, but that was long ago unfortunately
can I set up a private repository easily?
yup
I have like this util project which contains a shit ton of stuff that I found useful to have
but it would be quite a bit easier if it was hosted somewhere so I can include it as a maven dependency
afaik, Amazon S3 is the best place to put it
is that free?
02:53
no, but for the usage you want it's not going to cost you even a dollar a year
meh, too much work for now
lol, it's like 30 mins
 
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2 hours later…
06:01
coughs
06:27
hmmmhmhm
07:13
good evening @JennaSloan
\o
07:24
\o
lol
\o/
o
_o_
good afternoon @Tavo
hi
im trying to solve my package problem. i will message you if i get stuck
\o/ Solved
i did it
07:33
Yay!
@Tavo @JennaSloan thank you
Applause
thank you thank you
@Tavo @JennaSloan are you two doing something interesting ?
I feel I could put a "your momma" joke here, but I'll let it pass
@Tavo put it :P
07:41
I already did ;)
i meant in java context
still valid
what can i do if you all have dirty minds
no offence @JennaSloan i was just asking in general
@ItachiUchiha yup
@Tavo lol
08:02
haha, poor guy left the room
Did I miss something?
you have to love Weird Al
09:00
I wonder whether he will be back or not.
It appears he was quite easily annoyed/offended. Not that good for this room :P
people take themselves too seriously
I take myself seriously
seriously, I do
Yeah obviously!
09:13
the other day he was asking for help. I was trying to figure out what his problem was. All of a sudden he said 'wait two hours, I have to go'. Like I was going to stay around for that (facepalm)
oh look
Oh look! Theere he is :)
@Tavo thanks
you are welcome
yesterday, by Anant_infinity
@Wietlol @geisterfurz007 ignoring you both
i have a new problem
09:14
:3
@geisterfurz007 guess we are out of luck today
oh you two
:P
and, as @Anant_infinity is ignoring us, we cannot halp him with his new problem
too bad
Looks like it...
@Tavo yesterday i was in my lab in college. then i had a lecture
09:16
and then you expected him to wait for you for 2 hours
it is solved already
why does everything make sense out of a sudden?
thanks @tavo for your effort
then again, you are welcome
Man@Wietlol There hasn't even been a problem we could have helped with...
I shouldn't be doing this things as RO should I?
09:18
bad thing about slow days: boring. Good thing about slow days: you get to leave early
Oh and @Tavo Should I unstar messages that are only starred because their content helped one person and that person put a star on it to say thanks?
@Tavo have a look paste.ofcode.org/E3kzSPLaGA4YnpJ5QeckY4 please describe about the output
@geisterfurz007 lol
@geisterfurz007 prob not. But a bit of sarcasm can't hurt people much
> a bit of
09:19
@geisterfurz007 @Wietlol i forgive you both
@geisterfurz007 I firgivi yi
@Anant_infinity what do you expect as output?
@Anant_infinity it is what could be expected out of an uninitialised array
@Anant_infinity How kind :)
"uninitialised array" uhm... wot?
lmao geissssssssss
09:21
yeah i was expecting a memory address
thats odd...
but ok
a memory address?
(most people expect something like "[0, 0, 0, 0]")
yes a memory address of the variable array
im not sure what you want to use it for though
09:23
and why would you expect that?
@Wietlol i know how to initialise the array.
@Tavo i was just playing around
I noticed
[ - signals Array
I - of Integer
@ - delimiter
1db9742 - hash of array
Will check by a quick google search
@geisterfurz007 gj
@geisterfurz007 okay
09:23
try changing int to Integer
something wonderful will happen
still, what you want to use the memory address for?
afaik, its mostly useless
/javadoc Object#toString
C:\Users\admin\Desktop>javac code.java
code.java:5: error: incompatible types: Integer[] cannot be converted to Integer
Integer array = new Integer[10];
^
1 error
Integer[]
09:26
C:\Users\admin\Desktop>java code

[Ljava.lang.Integer;@1db9742
now what is this output
its the same as it was previously (with the exception of the type of the array)
it's slightly different
@Tavo yeah i agree
you can clearly see that Integer is not a primitive type (not that we didn't know)
09:27
my lab is over now. i have a lecture to attend. switching to phone
@Tavo agreed
i still wonder what you want to do with the memory address
preparing facepalm image
mumbles mantra "you are a good ro"
@geisterfurz007 are you? ARE YOU?
@Tavo I was already about to write a bad comment. I did not do it. Maybe the other day :P
:D
09:29
College is over \o/ Cya peeps :)
niters!
I'm off as well
> Well, the C++ standar has a lot of pages, but you don't have to read those to write C++
indeed, you dont, you dont even have to make it syntactically correct... just like english
I'm here
@Wietlol I just wanted to know about what the output means @geisterfurz007 told me what I needed
you might want to take a look at Arrays.toString(int[])
it will be much more useful than the int[].toString()
09:35
@Wietlol Arrays do not override toString, so just look at Object.toString
package java.lang;

public class Object {
    // ...

    public String toString() {
        return getClass().getName() + "@" + Integer.toHexString(hashCode());
    }

    public native int hashCode();

    // ...
}
I have one doubt in real time communication using java, we are using socket programming for communication between android and java (we are using just jsp or servlet or java class on backend). My question is that, is it right way to implement real time communication for java server and android communication?
@JitendraMalviya Welcome to the Java Chat, the room for Java enthusiasts! Please use a code snippet tool when posting code snippets. If you have an Android question, you're in the wrong place! And remember: this is not tech support! Thanks for visiting and have fun! :D
@fredoverflow i know
hence why Arrays.toString() could be much more useful
@Wietlol @geisterfurz007 @Tavo thank again
except if you really want to get a string representation of the class and hashcode
09:36
@Wietlol oh I see
which, in some cases is still useful
such as logging purposes
@Wietlol will have a look at it
mainly
I thought he was wondering where the strange output came from.
i thought he wanted to get the memory address and didnt understand what he got
09:38
There is no way to get at memory addresses in Java.
there is not much use for it either
For starters, hashCode is a 32 bit int, but addresses are 64 bit on most platforms these days.
32 bits on 32 bit machines
Also, Object.hashCode is guaranteed to yield the same result even if the object moves in memory.
what a coincidence
09:39
It's perfectly possible for two different objects at different memory addresses to give you the same hashCode.
Also, Object.hashCode can be overloaded
I'm reading
@Wietlol You probably mean overridden.
...
I stand corrected
or rather... sit corrected
But you're not wrong, you can overload hashCode as well, for example int hashCode(String lol).
A good use case for overloading hashCode is when you want to get fired from your job.
09:42
you can do better than overloading hashCode if you want to get fired
trust me
@Wietlol How about this?
public boolean isValid() {
    Boolean result = null;
    if (valid == true) {
        result = true;
    } else if (valid == false) {
        result = false;
    } else {
        result = null;
    }
    return result;
}
Okay guys, serious question, now that Java 9 is out, is it safe for me to assume that most computers will have updated to at last Java 7, or should I still target Java 6?
I'm even thinking about requiring Java 8 starting from March 2018...
@fredoverflow absolutely no idea
@fredoverflow thats nothing
how about "if (!valid.IsValid)"
I have never seen a machine with Java 6 on it :O
One the other side I never targeted a load of machines but only in our company which should all be updated to the latest runtime (still some on 7 though).
@fredoverflow also, by releasing a java version, the one from 3 versions earlier is automatically deprecated
so, Java6 should not be used any more
Java 7, you should consider upgrading to at least 8
8, you are fine
9, you are a badass
sort of
09:52
And @fredoverflow would you mind using a paste site for code stuff? :)
(Source, JavaOne)
I would just make the builder also target Java8 and run all tests on it
if it doesnt show any significant issues, then just upgrade
upgrading mostly hasnt got much side effects in Java though
@geisterfurz007 sorry
@Wietlol source?
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