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morn
01:30
wheezes
 
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02:57
morning
Morning guys,
Could anyone please briefly explain the meaning for this line of code?

https://github.com/searchbox-io/Jest/blob/0f6a143d00a013ad98cf6b76f7da207d76b526d7/jest-common/src/main/java/io/searchbox/core/Cat.java#L18

I am not able to understand the return type there?
"<T extends AbstractAction.Builder<Cat, ? extends Builder> & CatBuilder>"

Thanks
03:15
@AnimeshPandey It's a constructor.
@JennaSloan Yes that is correct but I cannot understand the meaning of the line
"<T extends AbstractAction.Builder<Cat, ? extends Builder> & CatBuilder>"?
@AnimeshPandey Ever heard of generics ?
04:00
"An aspirational diet will have you dreaming of success; but it's the attachment of expectations and tangible goals that feeds the desire, persistence, and fortitude required to make the win." -Lorii Myers (source)
 
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Zoe
Zoe
06:09
Morning
hello everyone
after long time :p
finally got rid of my glasses yeah :D
@ArifNoumanKhan you still have both of your eyes, I hope?
@JennaSloan right eye normal ... can see clearly ... left eye still error because it was -14 almost
right eye was -8 almost ... and now corrected thank God
using laptop for the first time after long time :D
Zoe
Zoe
06:22
wtf, chat's broken
hey @Arif!
@Zoe I'm pretty sure it's just you
Zoe
Zoe
@JennaSloan I know
@Zoe hy how are you
Zoe
Zoe
@ArifNoumanKhan Good! Almost done with my chatbot :3 How about you?
@Zoe i am fine .. got bored in bed so came here to meet you all
which chat bot ?
Zoe
Zoe
06:26
The Python one (with a neural net)
@ArifNoumanKhan Right, you had that surgery. How'd it go?
surgery successful .... i am fine now can see without glasses without any problem yaayyy
Zoe
Zoe
Great! ^^
sneezes
06:49
hey
Zoe
Zoe
Hiya
07:27
i was wandering around SO looking for something and someone said that apache commons is a bit of a relic. What do you think?
hey all!
how's things?
Zoe
Zoe
Hey @Tavo!
08:09
Hi Guys
08:35
@PeterHaddad wh-where is Java?
not in Global, but in USA
maybe did not make the list in global
hmmm... that's weird
Zoe
Zoe
@AceVez 100k in USA, Kotlin is 105k though
Ohh I know groovy!
I'm jumping on that bandwagon!
all the "not common langauges" pay the most globally
08:46
I think it's a bit misleading that part
You pay for expertise, not a certain stack or language
The reason those less known languages pay more is because the devs that learn and use them generally have a much greater expertise than your average Java dev developing Java
Or the average frontend dev being an expert on JavaScript
Can someone check on this?
I'm trying to compile C source file through Java and if I use gcc directly (compileWithGccNoCmd()) there is no output files (in this case .exe and .gcno). However if I use cmd (compileWithGcc()) the output files are there.
I'm using ProcessBuilder for both and set the working directory to make sure the output files aren't lost somewhere.
09:08
@MadaraUchiha So you're implying if one learns Kotlin, they couldn't necessarily get a job for programming Kotlin that pays more because correlation is not causation?
@Neil I'm saying that, statistically, a great Kotlin dev would be paid slightly more than a great Java dev,
Assuming you could get a job as a Kotlin programmer, I think you would be paid more (granted, maybe not necessarily at the average of a programmer of Kotlin)
Well I agree with that
But a great Java dev is still likely to be paid more than an average Kotlin developer
Probably so
And people who use niche languages are generally the more experienced lot that have formed their own opinions about languages and tools and found something they truly prefer to work with
09:10
Great programmers in our field aren't just 50% better or even 100%.. they can be 300% more efficient in some cases
Thus, they are already talented devs to begin with, and now they're doing something they chose to do that has nothing to do with the workplace they're currently on.
something could be said for the fact that there are less F# programmers than Java programmers
Maybe that'd make the salary of a F# go up if only for that alone, assuming the demand is there
@Neil That is likely, yeah.
I put my question on SO in case someone is interested.
It's amazing how quickly you get used to not putting semicolons at the end of lines
I program in groovy in jmeter for 2 hours and I'm already forgetting to add them in java
09:27
@MadaraUchiha let me re-phrase that:
And people who use niche languages are generally the more experienced lot that have formed their own opinions about languages and why they suck and made or are making their own which they truly prefer to work with
fixed it
@Neil i have never seen a language that makes semicolons optional work properly
@Zoe howdy! How's it going?
Tabo!
howdy!
Zoe
Zoe
@Tavo Good! Made a lot of progress on my bot yesterday. How bout you?
nice!
09:36
@Wietlol they work if you assume a newline is an indicator of a new statement
me, I'm not doing bad. Just desperately looking for people to hire sigh
apart from that, life is good :)
actually, that's not entirely true..
I can see your point
it is. Life is good
morn-o
Zoe
Zoe
Hey @wonderb0lt
09:40
howdy @wonderb0lt
how are you doing?
@Neil but that is not what optional means
the parser uses a lazy evaluation instead of a greedy one
which makes "optional" semicolons not "optional" but "worthless"
semicolons lose their entire value
except if you want to have multiple expressions on one line
@Tavo Very tired. Came back from Vienna around midnight, now work
damn. Did you enjoy it at least? I love Vienna
gorgeous city
yes
It was like my 5th time there
was there for a job interview ;D
Hey @Zoe my more than friends friend
Zoe
Zoe
10:04
Lol
How are the rest of the wonderbolts? :P
Dashie's alright.
Zoe
Zoe
@wonderb0lt friendzoned? :p
No I just felt like referencing that guy again
Zoe
Zoe
Lol I know :D
Zoe
Zoe
:D
Ugh, is there no way in outlook to make an e-mail "read" by deleting it?
You know the types of e-mails. Notifications from your boss and coworkers that you've seen hundreds of times that don't pertain to you but you can't even put your boss in the e-mail spam list
Zoe
Zoe
10:49
/shrug is there a button for it?
¯\_(ใƒ„)_/¯
Zoe
Zoe
11:24
@MadaraUchiha two more comments btw. Mod-flagged one of them (I'd use the room from yesterday, but it looks like it's deleted. Or I'm just looking in the wrong place :D)
Zoe
Zoe
Problem solved I guess :D
Thanks btw
wheezes
11:49
@MadaraUchiha This guy again
Scourge of the planet
@Zoe I actually find the whole friend zone thing a bit childish
Zoe
Zoe
@wonderb0lt yeah, me too. Seems kinda useless
@wonderb0lt he's kept the party going on the main site
Yeah he annoyed me as well with a comment. Ignoring one is easy tho.
Ugh. He's incredibly annoying
Zoe
Zoe
I got 2 destructive edits, multiple comments, I think some revenge voting too (don't have access to that data though).
@wonderb0lt Yep
@Neil it's been a few days and no one has been triggered yet! Do you know how this makes me feel? TRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR... :P
12:07
I don't get it why he holds a grudge against us (or rather specific people in this chat)
Zoe
Zoe
Dunno. Could be related to involvement in the ban
I see
good thing I'm not a RO and never will be one
Zoe
Zoe
you can get impacted by stuff like this whether you're a RO or not though. If you talk or in any other way do anything, there's a chance someone, somewhere will hate you for doing so
@Zoe They say she's still triggering to this day...
Zoe
Zoe
12:22
@Neil ...EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD‌​DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD‌​DDD
cough sorry about that. You were saying?
12:34
hey guys.. is it possible for request.getSession(true) to return null?
@MinNaingOo probably, though not without serious misuse
/javadoc HttpServletRequest#getSession
Which one do you mean? (type the number)
1. javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest#getSession(boolean)
2. javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest#getSession()
12:37
goto 1
1 with param true
@Neil what do u mean by serious misuse please?
@MinNaingOo do you want it to return null?
@MinNaingOo I mean, say, instantiating an instance of HttpServletRequest forcively then calling its getSession method passing true
I'm pretty sure you could make it regurgitate any bad behavior you want if you don't use it properly, in that sense
That's probably not your case, just saying
If you're trying to determine if the mistake is caused by a null value being returned from getSession, my advice is to never assume anything. Check it :P
@MinNaingOo for all intensive intents and purposes, the answer is "no"
Assumption is the enemy of programmers everywhere
Zoe
Zoe
12:51
^
Well, I could null-check every non-primitive variable that ever comes out of second- or third-party code. At some point you'll just have to trust the implementation of the JVM/library
For HttpServletRequest with a battle tested implementation, when it says it doesn't return null, I'd trust that
or you use kotlin
fearless null-checking?
explicit nullability
Session? (aka Nullable<Session>) vs Session
13:08
yeah, in my experience, the JVM doesn't screw up
I mean I'm sure they do, but lets say if the JVM didn't behave as documented, I'd ask myself what I'm doing wrong
There are some JVM bugs, but you've got to draw the line somewhere
Otherwise your code is 50% null checks
one bug is Collection.remove()
/javadoc Collection#remove(int)
I couldn't find a signature with that parameter. Did you mean this one? (type the number)
1. java.util.Collection#remove(Object)
wot?
ow wait
/javadoc List#remove
Which one do you mean? (type the number)
1. java.awt.List#remove(String)
2. java.awt.List#remove(int)
3. java.awt.List#remove(MenuComponent)
4. java.util.List#remove(Object)
5. java.util.List#remove(int)
13:13
there we go
remove(E) and remove(int)
clashing overloads
well, it doesn't technically clash
But there is a definite confusion if collection generic is Integer
Well, that's an auto-boxing problem more than anything
But I guess you could say "Integer will always be unboxed to int, unless this would lead to identical method definitions"
C++ did this sort of thing with implicit conversions and it was a real mess
Well AFAIK it's something Oracle bolted on somewhere down the road, just like Generics
And big surprise, it's a mess with weird exceptions. Because backwards compat!
I don't think they should have had a remove(E) method
If anything, throw it on Set
13:27
remove is from Collection
Collection is basically add(E), remove(E) and contains(E)
Well, if all collections should generally support removing something
Indexes are not necessarily a thing in any collection, but things being in them is.
The fact that remove(E) is not the most performant in some implementations is more of a side-note.
List should give its remove method a different name
So I can understand why they did it the way they did
@Wietlol How would that be possible?
I would give a RandomAccessCollection and provide that one with the index variants
@wonderb0lt for backwards compatibility, it cannot
but for newer languages
@wonderb0lt Little bit of magic here, a bit o' magic there and poof: CompilerException :)
13:30
@Wietlol Well, List is indexed per definition
but list has much more stuff in addition to it as well
next to which
a LinkedList for example is not a RandomAccessCollection
but it is sequential
hence why it is a list
or better yet... a SequentialCollection
@wonderb0lt as soon as I have my own language compile classes and interfaces, I will be designing the collection lib too :DD
it is gonna be the most amazing thing since electricity
I'm sure of it
Yea, sure, the Java people could've made different decisions. Maybe then it'd be better, or worse, but it works and most decisions are understandable.
kinda
And if I look at something like php.net/manual/en/language.types.array.php I'm happy that they did it in a sensible manner
you know im a software backend designer right?
13:37
/r/lolphp
ow, php, everything you need to make your life miserable
@Wietlol You're what now?
im not sure what the english term is
it's kind of the same old discussion.. offer more functionality which is less performant or only offer the most performant options and leave something to be desired
I also design software backends, by some definition of these words
13:38
i design the structure of software
congrats, don't we all?
@Neil performance wouldnt be on this discussion
@wonderb0lt im sure every programmer does a little bit of it
i do it... like... a lot
@Wietlol Why not?
because the performance would be equal
remove(obj) is not as performant for a List as it is for a Set
13:41
its a matter of naming methods and structuring of contracts
I do think that is a valid consideration..
im not talking about remove(obj), but about the clash between remove(obj) and remove(index)
for the generics problem? Yeah, no, there's nothing pertaining to performance. I was talking more general
Clocks work differently in Amsterdam
that is interesting
14:00
It's abysmal
@wonderb0lt Something to do with a leap year? Or something?
Same results for Europe/Paris
If you var_dump the diff object, it looks like it's "9 years and 30 days"
Zoe
Zoe
Happy tuesday @Michael
hey Michael :)
Did someone hear something? Oh well, no matter.
Hey @gei
14:08
The notion that a timedelta even has years is pretty silly and the timezone making any difference even more so
@wonderb0lt That's a good question for the PHP room
I always found it interesting that in north korea, the year is the number of years since the kim jong dynasty took over
There's a bunch of Calendars. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_calendars
I like the French Republican Calendar. 10 hours per day, 10 days per week, 3 weeks per month, 3 months per season, 4 seasons per year.
No silly longer/shorter months, no silly leap day in the middle of the year (instead, at the end), everything in nice decimals
14:25
Hi there
10 hours à 100 minutes à 100 seconds. 100/100/10/10/3/3/4 Way more sensical than 60/60/24/7/3-4
@wonderb0lt Yeah "metric" time
it's one of those things that makes a lot of sense, but it's never going to happen because people are too used to the way things already are
@wonderb0lt Software Architect
(except im not really an expert yet)
A software architect is a software expert who makes high-level design choices and dictates technical standards, including software coding standards, tools, and platforms. The leading expert is referred to as the chief architect. == History == The software architect concept began to take hold when object-oriented programming or OOP, was coming into more widespread use (in the late 1990s and early years of the 21st century). OOP allowed ever-larger and more complex applications to be built, which in turn required increased high-level application and system oversight. == Duties == The role...
@Neil I'm afraid so.
and i dont do it on high level
14:34
It's confusing enough that the number of days in the year doesn't coincide perfectly with 365
365.2425 right?
it's difficult to make a standard around that.. you almost have to forget years and just work with solar days
yeah
or work exclusively with years, and abandon solar days (good luck with that)
I've always thought they should do away with time zones
365.2425 is also just an approximation
use universal time. there'd no longer be confusion about when an airplane lands or arrives.
It may seem strange initially to wake up at "15:00 hours" but you'd eventually adjust
the only thing you'd lose is nobody would know the amount of daylight when they refer to hours
nobody from another time zone anyway, but like time zones, you'd simply have to check first I guess
It'd be very counter-intuitive to say the least
14:38
not if you get used to it
you wake up at 15:00, you eat lunch at 21:00.. you leave to get home at 02:00
do it again the next day, same schedule
some guy in india wants to have a meeting at 20:00
you say okay, because you know it's an hour before lunch
no conversion necessary
After being told all my life a normal person gets up in the morning and the morning is around 6 until around noon
I find this chart fascinating, seeing how apparently chaotic day length is
Somebody once went deep into a cave where no light would get to him and brought all the food and books he'd need to stay there 10 days or so
He didn't bring a cell phone. He wanted to document how the sleep cycle would change if you didn't have a frame of reference
Turns out, the natural awake time of a human being is 30 minutes over what the average is
in other words, there was little change
14:57
Naturally, everything in biology and astronomy points towards that
The earth is round, and one rotation takes ~24 hours. So that means it can technically only ever be 12 hours of daylight, give or take a bit at the edges.
So you can use the dark time where your cheap-ass eyes don't work that well anyway to rest and sleep. Voila, you got a 24-hour-cycle
Add a bit of buffer at each side for getting started and winding down at the start and end of each day and you got the 8/8/8 cycle we're all so big fans of. And you can't turn millenia of evolution off because you went into a cave for a few days
On north and south poles on earth.. the day/night cycle are 6 months :|
(ping @Zoe for non-ironic MLP reference)
Zoe
Zoe
huh?
How do I get Observables in java :/
@cswl apt-get install observables
@cswl That doesn't really count. No significant population
@Zoe I used a MLP meme without making fun of it
thought you'd like me acknowledging my roots and stuff :P
Zoe
Zoe
15:11
lol
@wonderb0lt Nope, I think that was part of the point of the experiment.
I see.
It's an interesting topic. I wonder how a few centuries on Mars or some other planets would change the experience
@wonderb0lt author of chart?
Zoe
Zoe
@wonderb0lt I didn't read the context though :>
15:16
I see now Mars rotates at about the same speed as Earth does, so days aren't really that different
@Julo0sS Data from the IERS which until now, I didn't know existed
fascinating
has nothing to do with Java, but fascinating
@Zoe I'm just ranting
Zoe
Zoe
15:30
oh
@wonderb0lt IERS existence? or the chart?
16:00
In eighteenth-century opera seria (serious opera), the main singers would stand in ballet's third position, with bent, bowlegged knees and heels together, with one ankle in front of the other. They remained in that position the entire song. (source)
16:34
groans
16:45
I know, I hate opera too.
posted on March 13, 2018 by CommitStrip

17:00
@Michael opera's not that bad.
Zoe
Zoe
Ew, opera
Screw MVC.. I'm gonna create my own design pattern
Opera is like a play with singing
Zoe
Zoe
@cswl Screw design patterns. Use whatever fits the project :D
How to design a design pattern :\
Zoe
Zoe
17:14
Just write code with a system that makes sense
Zoe
Zoe
Why are design patterns used exactly?
So your code doesnt become a giant spaghetti of convulted, tightly coupled mess
Zoe
Zoe
When you write code, it will become a system of interacting components. No matter what design pattern you use. But it's clean and understandable, and works
17:38
Helo Does anybody have ex with zk framework?
18:30
anyone who wants to learn kotlin
you can check this: kotlinbyexample.org
try.kotlinlang.org (obviously this is also helpful)
Zoe
Zoe
@PeterHaddad use intellij and convert a file
Doesn't take more than that to get into the syntax
@Alisha Kotlin is easy to learn, don't you agree?
user8622974
@Zoe Yeah, it certainly isn't what he's do.
19:00
@Alisha are you drunk?
user8622974
@Michael Not exactly.
๐ŸŽ‰๐ŸŽ‰๐ŸŽ‰๐ŸŽ‰ Let's Encrypt to release ACMEv2 with wildcard certificates ๐ŸŽ‰๐ŸŽ‰๐ŸŽ‰๐ŸŽ‰
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@MadaraUchiha no
19:45
@MadaraUchiha Why did you exclude the emojis from the hyperlink text?
@JennaSloan No particular reason
๐Ÿคจ
20:22
@MadaraUchiha Great, the only downside is the amount of news stories about LE enabling phishing
@jrtapsell To be honest, TLS preventing or mitigating phishing was always a side effect.
Not the primary purpose
Although yeah, I did think about that aspect of free and open certificates.
@MadaraUchiha I agree, the problem is 2 fold:

- News articles saying LetsEncrypt is evil for helping phishers
- Users who have been told green padlock = trustable
@jrtapsell How do you tell if a website is trustable then?
It is a good sign, but people have been taught it is a silver bullet
The funny thing is LE just passed Comodo, but the articles never mention that the problem isn't new
This does say and always check the seller is genuine, but suggests a fake site wouldn't have ssl. youtube.com/watch?v=GbThUL0aLyk
20:51
That crossed my mind too. There's nothing stopping a phisher from imitating a bank's website and encrypting it to make it look more official.
hi all! I have a method from a class which returns a new object. For debugging propose, I want to find what class is that object returned... what method should I use? I have something like object.return(arg); is more like a factory
SSLStrip even has an option to swap the icon for a padlock to trick people
21:13
hi all
i am new in java
i want to find a good project layout and good frameworks for a database project.
what should i search?
21:34
reads a book
groans
@Amir, what language are you coming from?
21:55
@jrtapsell lol. my english is so bad?
@Amir, Programming language
@jrtapsell c c++ and java se
@Amir what kind of database project?
oracle
but i dont know how to use maven and what is a good design for my data base project
design is very important for me.
@Amir, personal project?
22:08
i mean what do you want to build?
@jrtapsell yes personal
@Wietlol i want to create an accounting project.
@PeterHaddad, @Zoe

I might try to add some pages(in a PR), if you want?
I have opened a room for Kotlin too: https://chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/166774/kotlin
22:42
@jrtapsell Wasn't there already several rooms for kotlin?
I see the following when I search for `kotlin`:
- Android Talkies
- Discussion between Roshad and Lovis
- Android & Kotlin Experts
- Android
All of which seem android focused
There are 3 frozen rooms titled "Kotlin", 2 of which don't mention anything about Android.
I determined that from this: chat.stackoverflow.com/…
23:12
Is there something like jslint for java throwing a lot of errors for untidy code etc
23:23
@AdamSever I have tried the following:
- service wise there is Codebeat and Codacy
- locally there is checkstyle
@JennaSloan Ah, I hadn't seen them, sorry

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