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14:01
sie ist ein model~
you are a model?
Oh yeah that comes on top. If you use the formal Sie in German you also use the plural form to indicate that it is meant formally @Neil
She is a model and she's looking good
Although I can't spell the last bit in german
Zoe
Zoe
@geisterfurz007 there's a special word in Norwegian for non-binary genders
I have no idea how I manage to mistype bit to bin
@Zoe what do you have in Norway? We use 'hen'
14:04
@eFox Because your subconciousness wanted to tell the world what it really thinks about German :c
Zoe
Zoe
@eFox same
@Zoe Figues, as it's traceable back to where our languages connect
Zoe
Zoe
yeah
@geisterfurz007 Ich bin ein Berliner?
I don't suppose we have a non-binary pronoun unless we're talking about "it"
14:05
:D That works as well ^^
and you can't call someone "it"
Zoe
Zoe
xD
I can call you it if I want to :)
I like degendering
unless of course you're a scary clown
14:06
O-o
Hello Michael btw :D
It doesn't have to be an insult to degender something
Zoe
Zoe
Happy Monday, @Michael!
Hehe
Sure thing Germans...
Zoe
Zoe
14:06
lol
Monday @Michael, Happy!
@MadaraUchiha Hold on! That isn't German!
@MadaraUchiha welcome to the netherlands
its dutch
its my language
that explains a lot...
my precious
Zoe
Zoe
14:07
yeah, and the netherlands are worse
Dutch, when you're trilingual and don't give a fu
Zoe
Zoe
they're way under germany hehehe
not true
we are left of germany
you really should re-do your geography
They are under the highlands of scottland though
kinda
more like south west, but still below
Zoe
Zoe
14:09
it's the average height level of the surface, not the location @Wietlol
♪ Who waaantss tooo liiivvveee foreeveeerrr~
Oooh, a sammich
found this wonderful site for comparing country sizes
Also.. holy crap.. Australia is really that big?
Yes, Australia IS that big
That's why they don't need to flaunt it
Zoe
Zoe
14:12
lol
@geisterfurz007 well, I mean, the earth IS flat so that's totally how it is.
It must be!
Quantum Earth; where texas is bigger than the whole world, alaska, Russia and texas combined
combined
@geisterfurz007 lol
14:18
Thanks
Imagine that was Texas! Damn, you go to texas and travel the world while you are traveling the world. Mind blowing! You just travel to Texas to Texas to Texas to Texas and then visit the Eiffel-Tower in the north of it.
The possibilities are literally endless.
@geisterfurz007 In the texan heart though, that can totally be a reality
@Neil Jigsaw missing pieces. Please fix.
14:22
@Neil Again, not happy.
:c
It just started snow-raining again...
ARGH
A blind man arrives in Austin airport, and decides to have a drink. He finds himself a seat at a bar and orders a beer. The bartender gives him this huge pitcher instead of the medium sized drink he was expecting, and the blind man says, "I ordered a *medium* beer, sir!" The bartender slaps him on the back and says, "Why howdy! You must not be from around here! *Everything's* bigger in Texas!" The blind man pays and leaves.

He stumbles around the airport and thinking to enter the bathrooms, he walks into a gym. Putting one step in front of the other, he lands himself into the indoor
Someone a suggestion for something fun to code in an hour or so in Java?
@geisterfurz007 In only an hour? I suppose you could code a calculator in an hour, without the gui interface
not a lot you can do in an hour
I found the functional section on codingbat *-*
14:33
I don't know if it is still up.. it doesn't load for me, but I'm always behind a proxy
Oh crap you are right! I haven't done stuff on that website for ages. I can remember how Hemlata and I battled. She always had the better looking code while mine was way shorter :D
nums.stream().map(i -> i.toString()).map(s -> s.substring(s.length() - 1)).map(s -> Integer.parseInt(s)).collect(Collectors.toList()); yeeeeessss that's what I want :D
Needs more stream stuff :>
@geisterfurz007 Too many spaces
One could do it in one #replaceAll but where is the fun with that?
@JennaSloan I like to keep my code clean :>
Yes, the most important thing to remember about using streams so to make the code as unreadable as possible.
Because everyone knows your code runs faster if it uses less characters.
@Michael Especially in Java
(don't check population)
I like Java's streams, I feel like it's one of the things they got right.
Which says something :D
I should do more streams
I miss a few methods though
14:39
Less characters = slightly shorter compile time
I haven't found much use for them :<
Casting (with cast or set, cast or filter, cast or throw included)
joining other streams
(which basically makes a new stream, but still)
@Wietlol Yeah, it isn't as strong as Rx or as C#'s equivalents.
@eFox Me neither. Makes me even more happy that I found the codingbat section for them :D
Java's reduce and collect are far superior to any other approach I have seen so far though
14:41
@Wietlol You can use flatmap to join streams
@eFox Most manipulations on iterable data structures can be done cleaner with a Stream.
@geisterfurz007 that actually makes sense
There are a few gotchas, but that's the general gist.
no, wait it doesnt
@geisterfurz007 flatmap cannot be used to join streams
Why not?
14:42
because a flatmap is a foreach
mapping each object to multiple output objects
Oh you meant something like zipping them?
@geisterfurz007 Yeah
Then not ^^"
stream joining is:
Stream<T> a =...;
Stream<T> b = ...;
a.join(b).forEach(...);
Stream<T> joinedStream = Stream.join(st1, st2, st3); // or something
14:43
there is a static method for it, but it is really bad to use it
it hurts my eyes
and feelings
most of all feelings
nice try
Eh, I think it's more readable than a.join(b)
ok, it only hurts my feelings
Seeing how a and b are of equal weight in this statement
Semantically speaking.
new Stream<Item>()
.concat(getItemsFromSourceA())
.concat(getItemsFromSourceB())
.forEach(this::processItem);
(except that you cannot do new Stream like that)
14:46
Is Java still as awkward as I remember it w/ async I/O?
Or has that changed w/ Java 9?
async I/O?
you mean w/o ?
@Wietlol IO input/output
java isnt awkward with synced IO
Async file access, async database access ,etc.
java has promises
14:48
@Wietlol Yes, but sync IO sucks
Zoe
Zoe
@geisterfurz007 english doesn't have a word for it?
@Wietlol Oh yeah, I've seen those promises, you need to prepare a week in advance to use them 😃
you do?
i find the design of promises a bit disturbing
@Wietlol They aren't as fun as C#'s Tasks or JS's Promises.
@Zoe Dunno. In Germany it is Schnee-Regen as well :D
14:49
how so?
Zoe
Zoe
@geisterfurz007 we call it 'sludd' in Norway :D
@Wietlol Check the Javadocs for them Promises, and look for examples, see if you can make heads or tails of them
heads?
tails?
See how clear they are, and how easy to use they are.
i havent used them yet though
14:52
I haven't seriously used them either. But I've read the docs and tried out a little bit.
They aren't fun to use.
javascripts aren't fun to use if you use them with callbacks .____.
i saw a vid by Venkat about them, they seemed easy to use
except for the naming ofc
the most disturbing thing about them is their design
which seemed to be equal to JS's promises
@geisterfurz007 What do you mean?
@geisterfurz007 javascript isnt fun at all
@Wietlol I disagree, but that a whole 'nother discussion :P
14:54
sql isnt fun either
@MadaraUchiha I just used them like a callback. Take the then and ram everything in it creating some of the most unreadable code I wrote in that project. I was stupid ._. Then I read I can chain them by returning stuff from each of them and then put another then behind it.
i despise any soft typed language
or loose typed
or weak typed
w/e
@Zoe it's sleet
@geisterfurz007 Oh, yeah. The main selling point of Promises (even without async/await), is that they're return safe and throw safe.
@Wietlol Have you tried TypeScript?
@JennaSloan Oh nice, thanks ^^
14:56
yea, I have
havent used it on a larger scale though
but as far as I have tried it, it seemed nice
nice enough not to hate
I'm told that the typesystem is richer than C#'s, although I haven't tried it myself. Less "safe" though, more focused on interop w/ JavaScript, but still very safe with strict mode on.
i like kotlin though
havent tried it enough to know where it lacks and where it exceeds
@MadaraUchiha Most likely, I just haven't iterated much
15:00
@MadaraUchiha is CompletableFuture.allOf basically equal to Promises.all in JS?
@geisterfurz007 I'm not sure of the semantics, but I think so, yes.
Ok, thanks :)
For example, Promise.all will reject immediately if one of the promises in the promise iterable reject.
Yeah that stuff looks like a lot of fun and useful as well
promises?
15:05
CompletableFuture
Zoe
Zoe
SelfCompletingTimeTravel?
it looks like fun, but when are you going to use it?
And probably Promises as well but I haven't yet looked at them thoroughly just used them because I needed it.
Once I need it.
Zoe
Zoe
@Wietlol I Promise you you'll have tons of fun with it ;)
CompletableFuture = Promise
@Zoe no, no i wont
15:06
Yeah I was refering to the JS version of them
I already had it a few times that I was implementing something faster because I already was aware of a tool that made it easier.
So it is good to know the existance of CompletableFuture for me :)
Zoe
Zoe
@Wietlol some on, that was a good pun :D
Wietlol will have lots of pun with that, yeah
Promises aren't as promising as they sound
They aren't?
Maybe they will be in CompletableFuture...
CompletableFutures will be very completableFuturing on the other hand.
sure
> in CompletableFuture
-_-
im not sure if that was intended
Zoe
Zoe
15:08
lol
@Wietlol Oh no that was accidentally
20 minutes..
5 minutes..
Zoe
Zoe
@geisterfurz007 but if it wasn't, how would you punish him @Wietlol? :P
Sun is shining in the office. Nice... warm... cozzZzZzZzZzzzz
I'd probably remove the sun
15:17
clears throat
Hey look, an unanswered Java question from 2009:
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Q: How can I set up a new line for each channel from existing data (Java sound api)?

sn3ekI need help in setting up a new DataLine. I have load a sound file and set up a line. After loading the data into the line I separate the data into the left and right channel. Now I wanna set up a line for the left and right channel for controlling the gain for each channel. How can I do this?

I am sure they'll need an urgent answer today!
They using a 486 or a pentium I?
Leaving. Bye o/
15:28
kthxbye! \o
15:50
Uhh @Zoe?
Zoe
Zoe
@Michael hm?
@geisterfurz007 cya 23 minutes late
You sure do like reporting the current time, huh? xD
Zoe
Zoe
lol
blame Sha :D
he started it :D
Did you know there's a data.stackexchange.com ?
Zoe
Zoe
15:54
yeah
there's also datascience.stackexchange.com to go along with it :D
16:10
@JennaSloan now I want to see a graph to visualize the difference in number of questions on each of those sites
line graph
also, it is not correct
Meth is >3 times as large as ask ubuntu
but on the grid graph, it is equal in size
i want to see real visualization of the difference
17:00
The biggest revenue source for the Olympics is broadcast licensing contracts, which the International Olympic Committee (IOC) negotiates directly. The Summer Olympics generate nearly double the revenue of the Winter Olympics. (source)
17:10
@Zoe what am I missing?
Zoe
Zoe
@geisterfurz007 hm?
oh
check sandbox
Zoe
Zoe
yeah
As if you are going online right now!
I wanted to stream this evening >.>
Zoe
Zoe
I had some technical issues
it kinda ran out of power
@geisterfurz007 why can't you stream if I stream?
17:25
Impossible
Zoe
Zoe
I didn't say what, I said why. Which implies "Why is it impossible?"
Im
Poss
I
Ble
Zoe
Zoe
Still not an answer :D
Because you feel compelled to watch?
:D
meh, gotta go eat :>
17:41
Enjoy
18:27
sniffles
Zoe
Zoe
18:53
@geisterfurz007 thanks
hieee
Zoe
Zoe
hiya
i have an string contains in the below format,
life is beautiful <a href="http://love.com:14/message"> love is beautiful <tr><td><a href="http://love.com:14/message">
when i search the word love is beautiful like that then it should bring the next hyberlink using java
i don't have any idea about this search..
give mes some ref links..i will try myself for this.
Zoe
Zoe
you have to close the tag
yeah actually in the string i will get some junk text with hyberlink.
i have to search and get first hyberlink based on the text like life is beautiful
<a href="http://love.com:14/message"/> i agree this</a>
Zoe
Zoe
19:05
4425
A: RegEx match open tags except XHTML self-contained tags

bobinceYou can't parse [X]HTML with regex. Because HTML can't be parsed by regex. Regex is not a tool that can be used to correctly parse HTML. As I have answered in HTML-and-regex questions here so many times before, the use of regex will not allow you to consume HTML. Regular expressions are a tool th...

Zoe
Zoe
I can tell when there's regex parsing xD
noone mentioned regex anywhere :)
Zoe
Zoe
there was bound to be though
xmlparser library -> search for text -> get following tr > td > a tag
no need for regex
19:08
@geisterfurz007 i am using this in my soapui test suite
there i can use only groovy which is similar to java
:)
does not change the general idea
ok ok
parse the xml, search for the text (look for a parser library that can do that) and get the follow-up text
Or use regex which is not recommended I would say
but my string format is text/html, can i use xml?
why i am asking means when i try to parse the xml, i am getting the error as "the markup in the document preceding the root element must be well formatted"
it seems the parser is not considered its an valid xml

The below i tried,

def response = context.expand('${HTTP Test Request#Response}') //response from html page
XmlParser parser = new XmlParser()
def root = parser.parseText (response)
19:33
Fun fact: the second, third, and fourth highest scored questions on Stack Overflow are about Git.
Zoe
Zoe
what about the first?
That would be "Why is it faster to process a sorted array than an unsorted array?"
Zoe
Zoe
yeah, kinda guessed :D
The question with the lowest score, -147, is titled "How to send 100,000 emails weekly?"
Zoe
Zoe
Closed?
19:39
-147
Q: How to send 100,000 emails weekly?

xRobotHow can one send an email to 100,000 users on a weekly basis in PHP? This includes mail to subscribers using the following providers: AOL G-Mail Hotmail Yahoo It is important that all e-mail actually be delivered, to the extent that it is possible. Obviously, just sending the mail conventiona...

@sathya I assume the response starts with <!DOCTYPE .... >?
 
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