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11:00
Aight I will paste 1 line of sql :D
reported, flagged, kicked and banned
:D
I have a slight feeling that your "1 line" and my "1 line" differ in amount of characters quite significantly...
aight check this out: hastebin.com/ekodixokod.sql
at the end of the line that starts with B as....
you see that I take an expression to the power of 1/2
or .5 like it is written in the script
interestingly when I put (1/2) as exponent I get a different result than putting 0.5 or .5 as exponent
You definitely take something to the power of .5, I think, yeah
that sounds weird
11:04
more interestingly is that I get the same result when I put (2/2) or 1 as exponent
When using 1/2 or .5?
of course it is :D
dafak ._.
Zoe
Zoe
@SurajRao no. lazy
when I power it to .5 I get of course a different result instead of the power 2/2
11:06
Yeah that makes sense
but as 2/2 is the same as 1 I expect both exponent 1 and 2/2 to return the same results
that is the case
but it is not the case for exponent 1/2 and 0.5
And one cannot even blame it on floating point precision because it is 2^-1
yep
I must have missed something mathematically
but when I use the windows calculator and test it I get the same results
What is it supposed to do?
I mean I use this stuff often but it is the first time I see that case
@JennaSloan this calculates the angle rotation of a standard deviational ellipse
11:10
what happens if you do a single query just selecting 1/2 and 0.5?
@motaa bless you
@geisterfurz007 good idea, testing
1/2 is 0
at least in sqlite
I tested it with SELECT power(2,(1/2)) and the result is 1
CAST (1 AS float) / 2 works for me in sqlite and in sqlserver
Because it's integer div
that sounds logical
SELECT power(2,(1::double precision/2::double precision)::double precision) works with the correct result :D
11:15
I think you can save a few bytes by removing one of the ::double precision in the division :P
I just write it with 0.5 :D
just wanted to test it with 1/2 and was surprised I obtained a different result
Yeah I think I would have wondered as well...
but gosh.. why didn't I think of it myself that it could be the problem of casting to integers...
11:16
That expression tho...
wanna see the mathematical formula? :D
Yeah, right? I was wondering as well! I mean... it is the same thing in Java as well
Sure!
@geisterfurz007 :D
11:22
Is it faster to run that in the database than to run it in the code?
check this one out :D a little funnier: hastebin.com/apatuzifep.sql
@geisterfurz007 it depends...
first of all most of the stuff is faster outside the database
but it depends
if I have to transfer a table with 1 gb of size through the network
Well yeah if you have an XP that runs the code you might want to use the database (as long as it is not one with the same age)
Oh yeah also that, true!
and on the other side
I will set up a resulting table in the database that contains geometries so that I can easily visualize them later on on the web or inside a GIS
Oh ok in that case it makes sense indeed...
and finally :P
11:28
I was just wondering because the code for that monster of a query would definitely look cleaner and more maintainable I'd guess.
this query takes 15ms to run inside the database on a set with a few 100k of rows
O-o
DLR got money for them servers, huh?
well actually this script currently runs inside my local database which is on a super slow hdd
the entire script (about 200lines of code) runs within 30 seconds on my machine
11:32
Hey Sha_Coder! How are you doing?
Oh wait... You still cannot chat for 302 more days :)
@motaa Not bad!
that also counts in intersections and mapping between shapefiles and calculating centroids of multigones
Zoe
Zoe
@geisterfurz007 it returns...
calculating what?
that sounds like the title of the next trash-scifi-movie xD
geometric centers for pointclouds/polygons/lines and so on :D
Centroids of Muligones in your local Cinema 21.02. 18:00
11:34
haha
@motaa I am too stupid for that kind of stuff :D
tbh I think this is not easily doable in Java with 200lines of code :D
haha
What language do you have it in?
3, 2, 1, batch :P
plpgsql
PL/pgSQL (Procedural Language/PostgreSQL) is a procedural programming language supported by the PostgreSQL ORDBMS. It closely resembles Oracle's PL/SQL language. Implemented by Jan Wieck, PL/pgSQL first appeared with PostgreSQL 6.4, released on October 30, 1998. Version 9 also implements some ISO SQL/PSM features, like overloading of SQL-invoked functions and procedures. PL/pgSQL, as a fully featured programming language, allows much more procedural control than SQL, including the ability to use loops and other control structures. SQL statements and triggers can call functions created in the PL/pgSQL...
sry wrong language :D
It's crazy that I don't even notice anymore whether I am reading German or English...
11:37
haha
Once my brother and I watched The Fantastic Four. He started the movie and went to the toilet real quick and when he came back he was like "Oh, damn! Sorry that I didn't start it in German". I didn't even notice it that it was in English O-o
I think that happens naturally if you're exposed to a language a lot, as you're wont to as an IT worker
@geisterfurz007 :D
When I was learning Danish for a few weeks I dreamt in the language, which was weird.
@wonderb0lt that's true.... I am only reading Java even if it's C++ :P
11:40
O-o
How does one fill a website when the actually functional content on it is basically nonexistent? :D
There is a plane flying right above my office
WHY?!
;______________________;
reboot+
All that unused space ._.
Zoe
Zoe
You know what you're missing? Ads!
11:49
...
Why do I even try to ask serious questions here?
Zoe
Zoe
Um... monetization matters?
@geisterfurz007 make it responsive.. why a mobile view in web browser
Zoe
Zoe
^
@SurajRao I don't need a full width spanning list and a text input with a width of 1000px
Imo that just looks like someone desperately tried to fill the space which would be too fitting here
@Zoe It's going to be the config website for a bot I am writing for someone else.
@geisterfurz007 you dont have to.. you can use something like css grid to re arrange into multiple columns
Zoe
Zoe
11:51
oh
That up there is literally the space I need. Mobile or not @SurajRao
12:21
//sayWoof
user8622974
@geisterfurz007 Maybe you should consider looking up the manual
MaYBe YOu shOuLD ConSidEr lOoKInG uP thE mAnuaL
Zoe
Zoe
MaYBe YOu shOuLD ConSidEr lOoKInG uP a lIfE
Too lazy to do it youself...
Zoe
Zoe
I don'T HAvE a lIFe tHOUgh
12:26
LifeNotFoundException was thrown
NeilNotFunnyException was thrown
Oh wait. That is no exception ._.
4
Zoe
Zoe
GeisJustLiedException was thrown
:p
12:55
@geisterfurz007 Oh man, I felt that burn. XD
Zoe
Zoe
@Neil can I get you some ice?
@Zoe yes please .__.
Zoe
Zoe
Sorry, I'm out. They weren't enough to help ya
ok .__.
coughs
13:05
expectorates
Zoe
Zoe
coughs irl
me irl
Watchu think?
Zoe
Zoe
Nice
13:18
No, it's in more than one language
Zoe
Zoe
@geisterfurz007 no, I just lie about stuff for fun... Yes, it really is nice.
It's because I am coding. I mix stuff here and there. If I already know what's going to get somewhere I will write it in German (because the website will be German) and if not that is where some English goes. Also I am tired so that is where the trash in the parenthesis comes from.
@Zoe Well you do... Appreciate it!
Zoe
Zoe
@geisterfurz007 sarcasm doesn't count
bootstrap makes simple stuff look so good, holy shit...
Tavo here at 2:30pm (my time), Vogel visiting, I am productive... What a day!
welp ...
I wanted to rant about the java pluralsight IQ test...
anybody here take that as well?
13:29
@Zoe Took some
@Vogel612 nope
I actually wanted to, then saw that it requires an account and then the rants started about how bad it was.
Zoe
Zoe
@Vogel612 yup
oh look @vogel is still alive
13:31
Java had one similarly ambiguously stated question with a wrong answer that can be explained by a misuderstanding of the docs on multithreading... while it's understandable they got the question wrong, the feedback you can give on the questions is terribly annoying to give and hard to follow up on — Vogel612 yesterday
@wonderb0lt mostly gimping around on C# open source projects and university assignments
@Vogel612 also here
sometimes I'm actually working as well... writing java
or maybe I should say JAVA
I see
or maybe you should say jabba
What's that I read on Pluralsight + SO partnership?
meh. It's not acutally that wormy and fat. It's just littered with System.out and horrendous use of properties...
@wonderb0lt seems like SO wanted to promote Pluralsight and got money for it.
13:34
and it backfired, because their IQ (that you can show off on the Developer story) fucking sucks
How many questions are there per test/language/framework?
I'm not saying SO shouldn't try to raise some monies, it's just that they seem to sink dev-time into reallyweird shit...
@geisterfurz007 depends. Something around 20, usually.
That sounds like that would not be enough to determine an at least somewhat accurate measurement...
Even if the questions were good
what's that?
@JigneshSavaliya 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
13:36
What's what?
@geisterfurz007 depends on how the questions are posed and how the answers are weighted..
what is love?
Zoe
Zoe
@Vogel612 yeah. I have seen so many plain wrong answers on there too, it's seriously surprising SO even went into it
@wonderb0lt baby don't hurt me
Zoe
Zoe
Baby don't hurt me
Don't hurt me
No more
13:38
:)
@Zoe Quick cash grab :thumbsup:
@Vogel612 Based on the quality of the questions I kinda question that time went into that. Maybe it's the other way around tho. They put so much effort into that system that they didn't have time for questions anymore
man, that song aged well
13:40
lol the system itself is semi-trivial.
I could code the backend for that in less than a day. and I fare you could as well ...
I could program a quiz like that with my eyes closed using only my left tit
as always, data is the valuable part
SO is, from the model, mostly trivial as well. It's the questions and the community that makes it a valuable place
@wonderb0lt Also using your ringed frail ass?
Zoe
Zoe
lol
@geisterfurz007 <3
Zoe
Zoe
@Vogel612 or better
13:44
@Vogel612 Who knows. Maybe they have a super secret formula that they worked on for many years O-o But yeah that could actually be possible that I could do that without distractions :D
Hi All
\o/ Sayros \o/
user8622974
\o
@Sayros o/
13:53
\o
14:24
< Insert Pun Here >
Pokes @Zoe with a cactus
I should be consistent with the sidebars, right?
Meaning I should have them on every site?
sidebars are lazy ways of providing site navigation
but they work I suppose
Consistency is better than inconsistency
14:29
I personally prefer to have a floating menu bar up top and down below
I just use it as spacing
1 hour ago, by geisterfurz007
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@Neil That is what I was refering to ^ The header is even lazier, btw :)
meh, we're programmers, not artists
I have a JSP/Bootstrap meeting Thursay ._.
Figured I could train it with a project I work on privately at work lul
bootstrap always looks impressive
Saves you a headache too most times
Yeah I thought so as well... My other private project doesn't use it. I looks like literal shit.
14:36
@geisterfurz007 don't use sidebars as spacing... if you want to center a container you should use margin: auto;
you probably can't use jsf, but otherwise primefaces is sort of made for jsp/bootstrap together
Mostly because I never took the time to style it at all but still. Looks like one of those 90's pages but missing the links and ugly packground
@Neil Oops my bad. It is JSF not JSP.
ah, well why don't you use primefaces then?
And we are using Primefaces as well as bootstrap \o/
congarats...
14:37
thanks...
ah
I remember vividly the horrors of trying to get a class-level validation to work in primefaces over jsf ...
the answer was: "this is not supported in the lifecycle, use one of these two humungous extensions"
I had a couple hiccups with primefaces validation I remember
I go back to college soon. Not my problems then (for 4 months or so. Then I get all the stuff)
but it shows the errors nicely
on the page
14:39
it was omnifaces, which is application-server-independent or JBoss Seam
in the end I finished my apprenticeship before finishing the feature.
@Vogel612 Oh sweet! Thanks :)
14:58
kthxbye!
@Neil OHAI 1.2?
Zoe
Zoe
@JennaSloan OW! That hurts!
Not all cacti are spiny
Zoe
Zoe
that one was
15:21
10 minutes \o/
Zoe
Zoe
until you get to work? :P
Sounds about right
@geisterfurz007 yeah i will try that..
Other than that I am out of great ideas, sorry. Maybe @Wietlol can help. I think he did some groovy (that was the language, right)?
I mean if everything fails you can still use the regex approach :)
Zoe
Zoe
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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...

15:54
@geisterfurz007 hya
16:11
sniffles
17:00
Oxford researchers note that the Olympic Games overrun budget with "100% consistency." No other mega-project consistently overruns its budget like the Olympics. (source)
17:24
posted on February 13, 2018 by CommitStrip

Zoe
Zoe
Happy Tuesday @Michael!
17:41
Dang it @Zoe!! Stop being happy!!
Zoe
Zoe
18:07
@Michael I'm always happy :D except when I'm not obviously
if you are happy, then you are not obviously
except, if you can be happy and obviously at the same time
Zoe
Zoe
Showing it is a problem online
19:17
moans
My sentiments exactly.
19:33
hello
how can I replace a string with 10 digits like "5322678798" to "5**2**8*9*" using regex in java?
woops the bold 2 should be like ** 2 **
19:47
@EgeKuzubasioglu Not homework help.
20:03
exactly this is not homework help
@EgeKuzubasioglu regex101.com
Also, your description is not descriptive enough to describe exactly what the regex should look like.
Zoe
Zoe
20:22
Lol
@JennaSloan i do
@EgeKuzubasioglu RegExp is for patterns and recognition, not for processing or manipulation
@JennaSloan regexes look like strings, they always have and always will
Zoe
Zoe
20:53
@Michael ausgezeichnet!
 
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@Zoe Bless you.
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