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"Every day you have a choice to be honest or deceptive. If you commit to telling the truth, you will win. You’ll win more trust, you’ll win more business, and you’ll win more peace of mind. You’ll break the system and be even more successful." -Dale Patridge (source)
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^ Jesus said it first
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morn
morn
01:49
need some help on interface naming.
 
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Zoe
Zoe
04:46
Lol
Morning
Morning.
 
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xdn
xdn
06:16
Hello! Might be a stupid question, but I couldn't figure it out yet:
What does the first comma mean in the column 'affected version': https://maven.apache.org/security-plexus-archiver.html
> (,3.10]
Does it mean all previous versions up to 3.1.0 are affected by this?
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Zoe
Zoe
@xdn it means all versions up to, and including 3.1.0, are affected
xdn
xdn
Thank you @Zoe
Zoe
Zoe
No problem :)
morn
06:28
morn
user8622974
morn
 
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hellooo
08:28
Fun fact: a standard deck of 52 playing cards can be shuffled into one of 80658175170943878571660636856403766975289505440883277824000000000000 distinct variations
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Fun fact: a standard deck of 52 playing cards contains 55 cards.
08:56
@Wietlol you must have a different deck than I have
Zoe
Zoe
09:22
@JennaSloan Jokers I guess? /shrug
most probably
@Zoe that is only 2
@JennaSloan on a side note, how did you calculate it?
Zoe
Zoe
@Wietlol 52*51*50*49...
but how do you calculate it?
i assume not with your own brain
neither with a calculator (since most dont support such high numbers)
Zoe
Zoe
probably a calculator @wiet troll :p
@Wietlol Arbitrary-precision calculators
09:30
meh
we need full precision
Zoe
Zoe
@Wietlol biginteger calculators
> 80,658,175,170,943,878,571,660,636,856,403,766,975,289,505,440,883,277,824,000,0‌​00,000,000
formats :D
Zoe
Zoe
@Wietlol pronounce that number for me XD
09:47
my humanizer does not support bigintegers
Zoe
Zoe
09:59
[ ZoeBot ] You clearly missed the BotOS update then @Wietlol
(pro tip: turn on subtitles)
(pro tip: cc the @geist)
Leave me alone!
Zoe
Zoe
That one doesn't involve singing though
10:30
$ calc
C-style arbitrary precision calculator (version 2.12.5.0)
Calc is open software. For license details type: help copyright
[Type "exit" to exit, or "help" for help.]

; 52!
80658175170943878571660636856403766975289505440883277824000000000000
; 152!
meh
11:09
posted on June 08, 2018

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11:32
@Feeds wow, so educational *_*
12:00
The Garima Gospels, the oldest illustrated Christian book, is in Ethiopia. It was written about A.D. 494 by the Abba Garima, a monk who arrived in Ethiopia from Constantinople (present-day Istanbul). According to legend, he wrote the book in one day. (source)
12:23
whats the best way to learn jsp and servlets quickly?
Zoe
Zoe
Google.
really?
I guess that depdends on your learning style. For me it works best to use them. I know other people who read about a technology for 3 weeks before even touching them. Find your best way and use it.
there a book called head first jsp and servlets (but its 900 pages!!!)
i like to read first
i like to never read
12:26
how much do you need to read about these things
like 900 is excessive
but a few paragraphs on google would be too little?
i think you dont have to read anything about jsp and servlets
@Wietlol trolling?
@Permian I assume that would depend on the paragraphs.
not really
@Wietlol why not then?
(assuming you know core java)
Zoe
Zoe
12:28
@Permian He's not called wiettroll for no reason... :p
if you have to maintain an application made in them, sure learn them
if you can choose something for a new application, i wouldnt use jsp
nor JEE
why not?
(everyone else agree)
various reasons
....
also what else then?
depends on what you really want to build
12:31
web apps i guess
whatever serlvets would have been used fo
r
backend
(im not really sure what the current java ecosystem is)
for web services, I would use Spring Boot
for websites, I would use a client side technology like React-Js
@Wietlol instead of jsp?
wait is jsp like that thing in .net
> that thing in .net
uhm... banana?
Zoe
Zoe
12:39
@Wietlol razor
iDunno
havent used Razor yet
nor will I try probably
I hope to get rid of .Net before we have the chance to try it
theres these legacy techs for clever html pages
but now i guess everyone uses angular/react/vu
e
13:00
Happy Friday, Jaba!
Shitty Friday, Michael
> Determine the Taylor-Polynome T2 for the function cos with development point x0 = pi/3.
What the fuck?!
@geisterfurz007 Take that back!
> Approximate how marginal the error during the approximation of cos with T2 in the range of pi/3 <= x <= pi/2 can be at maximum.
I think it's a good thing that I will jump out of a plane next Saturday.
Before the Math exam
> Find one epsilon > 0 so that the error for the approximation of f with T3 in the range 1 <= x <= 1 + epsilon is at most 1/10, 1/100 and 1/1000.
They are getting better and better
Hi there
@0x1C1B 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
13:10
Hello
13:22
Hey
How's life?
Trash. Got exams the next 2.5 weeks and I don't understand anything
What are the exams on?
Maths, OS and Networking, Software-Development-Techniques (stuff like git, Spring, concepts of agile develpoment and that alike), UML, Databases and the general concepts of Computer Science which is a lecture I needed to take for the education part of my combined studies
That's a lot of topics. Have you completed the Project work for the year?
13:26
I didn't have any project work except for UML which takes up 40% of the grade and that is done and works, yeah
I got 10 bonus points in databases already but anything else feels like huge chaos
Cool, sounds good
What's the hardest app you've had to make for an assignment at uni?
There was one strange container management system last semester which was mainly hard because we only got tasks for two weeks and after that we got new requirements which fucked everything up we wrote before that. Also no generics, no Collections, etc which blew the stuff up for no reason.
I am only in my third semester currently though
@geisterfurz007 "container management system" what was the exactly purpose of this application?
Annoy students
@geisterfurz007 :D
13:34
You could have transporters, containers and a dock essentially. Stuff should be paid for, times should be tracked and everything was a huge mess.
I got a 1.0 in that lecture but I absolutely hated that project.
Ey is there any good practice to format a message send by sockets (simple multi-user chat)? Until now I just formatted it as JSON obejct
@geisterfurz007 you do JavaFX right?
From time to time, yeah
Third Semester is first year right?
13:44
Ah cool
> I am trying to scale the font in my javafx according to the window size. This window will be projected to a 16ft x 12ft LED display. How do I make sure that my font (and other elements) scale properly?
@geisterfurz007
How do you generally approach an assignment?
Should be a common thing, couldn't find anything on the internet that helped me yet.
For the elements generally your layout should take care of that.
@geisterfurz007 The Labels don't seem to resize.
For example, when connected to a 42" TV, the text seems very tiny.
13:47
For the font size you could try to see if there is any properties you can bind to either the size of the parent component or the window size. If that doesn't work, try to check if you can do anything with javafx css (I know that for bootstrap in webdevelopment there is stuff to incorporate the screen width into css selectors)
Or combine the two and have dynamic css applied to the window: stackoverflow.com/a/23832850/6707985
@geisterfurz007 Generally on the web, the browsers are smart enough to resize according to the screen size, I never really needed bootstrap. The case here seems to be entirely different.
@geisterfurz007 Find the what of the who?
@Michael Exactly...
Zoe
Zoe
@Michael Questionable mood Friday @Michael
I still don't understand why colleges think programmers need to know math.
13:51
For torture :)
Zoe
Zoe
@Michael you've clearly never used neural networks XD
@Michael you clearly are no programmer
:p
@Michael Computer science degrees require math.
They also think that you need UML shit
@2dsharp You barely need it in your job though except you need to write a program that calculates the next SpaceX rockets trajectory
Zoe
Zoe
@2dsharp Obviously, just like most of the education below college requires gym. Whether or not it's needed is a separate problem
13:53
@geisterfurz007 True, I have never required hardcore math while programming yet, but again some specialized fields do require math.
How do you JUnit test a class that has constructors?
Zoe
Zoe
Initialize it or mock it
@2dsharp Which would then be something you would do when it comes to that. At least that is my way of doing that
(removed)
By initialise, you mean the variables inside it?
Zoe
Zoe
No, I mean literally SomeClass class_ = new SomeClass(vars);
13:55
I never paid much attention to my discrete math classes, but then I enjoyed the graph theory problems.
Thanks @Zoe
Zoe
Zoe
The other alternative is mocking, which really depends on what you're testing. Look into something like Mockito (that works on desktop Java too IIRC)
Yeah, I've heard about Mockito and JMock I think
@Zoe In which cases do we need Mockito though?
Like if the dependency is too heavy?
I second that question. I need the answer for an exam in 1.5 weeks :')
Zoe
Zoe
13:58
It's mostly if you're rigging results, basically for dummy-stuff. I don't really know of any regular Java uses, since there are test resources
Is there a Compilers chatroom on SO or Software Engineering SE?
Zoe
Zoe
But for an instance, if you're loading a file you don't actually have, you could mock the method in whatever class that loads the file (or the loader itself if you're using it directly) and return a specific String
@AMDG I don't know of any (doesn't mean a lot) but I couldn't find any with the quick search either
@Zoe So I intentionally fuck up my methods to return a fake result?
This has probably already been tried or something, but I'm building a Java 9 compiler. I'm thinking of treating the Productions generated as a Type-3 grammar where each Token is a command for a classfile builder
@Zoe in that case I have to test the class I am mocking in the first place, I could always cheat otherwise.
Zoe
Zoe
14:01
@geisterfurz007 Basically. It has legit uses as well though, but it basically fakes stuff. Horrible, horrible idea for 99% of everything, since faking the method also prevents the unit test from failing if there's something wrong
@2dsharp It's not really "cheating"
@Zoe I think that gives me a decent starting point when I will look into Mockito later, thanks
Zoe
Zoe
Specifically:
> If we wanted to test the doLookup method in the above code, we would want to be able to test it without testing the lookupByKey method. For the sake of this test, we assume that the lookupByKey method is tested to work as designed. As long as I pass in the correct key, I will get back the correct results. In reality, we make sure that lookupByKey is also tested if it is code we wrote. We now have a dilemma. How do we test doLookup without executing lookupByKey?
That's the use cases for mocking, but if the method being mocked is broken for some reason, that won't be caught in the unit test
> this article was published 10 years ago
Dayum
Zoe
Zoe
The same concepts still apply
@geisterfurz007 Read that when your head is clear again.
15:08
What would you write in the assertEquals for a char Array?
15:56
/javadoc Assert#assertArrayEquals @CrashBandicoot
Which one do you mean? (type the number)
1. org.junit.Assert#assertArrayEquals(String, Object[], Object[])
2. org.junit.Assert#assertArrayEquals(Object[], Object[])
3. org.junit.Assert#assertArrayEquals(String, boolean[], boolean[])
4. org.junit.Assert#assertArrayEquals(boolean[], boolean[])
5. org.junit.Assert#assertArrayEquals(String, byte[], byte[])
6. org.junit.Assert#assertArrayEquals(byte[], byte[])
7. org.junit.Assert#assertArrayEquals(String, char[], char[])
8. org.junit.Assert#assertArrayEquals(char[], char[])
Zoe
Zoe
@Michael maybe automatically add the ping instead of pinging twice?
@Zoe I could have left off the "@" in the first message. But I was lazy.
16:02
Thanks @Michael
Could I add a return statement to other methods, just to test outcomes?
The JUnit assert methods do not return anything.
@geisterfurz007 Thanks for the reminder!
Gotta love myself some bulimia learning
@gei has officially gone off the deep end.
looks around huh... noone cares anyway it seems
Zoe
Zoe
@geisterfurz007 I care :>
16:17
Why would you?=
@Zoe That was actually quite useful, thanks
Zoe
Zoe
No problem ^^
But can't you only test methods that have a return statement?
Zoe
Zoe
@geisterfurz007 yeah :D
@CrashBandicoot you can only mock methods with a return statement. There's no need to mock a void, it doesn't return anything that's mockable
@Zoe That... Doesn't work as proper answer on that question
So I can JUnit test any method, even though they don't have a return statement?
16:23
Theoretically yes. In case they throw an exception in certain cases for example or in case they modify outside resources you can check from your JUnit test code.
As simple example take a method that writes a string to a given file. Now you can either check for exceptions (file doesn't exist; no write permission to certain directories, something is null, etc.) and/or whether the file was written and contains the string/content it is supposed to have.
I just need 1 or 2 examples for an assignment I have to pass
I've tried this: 	@Test
	void Test() {
		ClassName mb = new ClassName(15, 15);
		char[] result = mb.get(15, 15);
		assertArrayEquals({5,5}, result);

	}
16:41
@Zoe I am waiting :)
Zoe
Zoe
@geisterfurz007 I apparently can't read today xD
Then ask! You haven't asked stuff after telling us how it looks like
I get errors
The test hasn't been written properly
What errors
Mismatch
Can't convert from char to char[]
16:52
So mb.get() returns a char?
Because that is what it looks like in the code you posted above that
char[][]
the get method?
Then result needs to be char[][] as well
sorry, just char[]
16:54
Are you 1000% sure? Because the error thingy says it returns char
Zoe
Zoe
@geisterfurz007 because <3
the return brings back the 'coordinates' variable
and the code in your paste appears to be using the get method to get a char
which is a char[]
16:54
that is another method
updateCoordinates gives a char[]
get gives a char
My bad, I sent the wrong one, I'm really in a mess xD
How would I alter that one for the updateCoordinates?
        @Test
	void Test() {
		ClassName mb = new ClassName(15, 15);
                Location l = new Location(someCoordinates);
		char[] result = mb.updateCoordinates(l);
		assertArrayEquals({5,5}, result);
	}
Something like this? I don't know your methods.
I get errors
It says type annotations are illegal here
for assertarrayequals
Zoe
Zoe
@geisterfurz007 :*
I would like to repeat my question @Zoe : Why
try to use new char[]{5, 5} instead of {5, 5}
Zoe
Zoe
17:00
Do I need a reason? :>
The method assertArrayEquals(boolean[], boolean[]) in the type Assertions is not applicable for the arguments (Class<char[]>)
My app is small. I've done a UAT and debugging and got the desired outputs anyway. Would it be acceptable to not do a few Unit Tests?
I haven't done Unit Tests since the college assignments.
If you know that everything works and there are no requirements for Unit Tests, sure.
Okay cool.
Thanks man for your help.
Don't take that as advise for "best practice". That is not best practice. But imho there is no need for unit tests for a 1k line application for example.
Especially not under time pressure ;)
Okay, thanks again
17:16
@Zoe Ugh, don't ask me how that stuff works
Zoe
Zoe
@geisterfurz007 How does that stuff work?
Clown for breakfast?
Zoe
Zoe
Huh?
If you had a clown for breakfast or how does it come you are so funny today?
Zoe
Zoe
I don't like eating clowns
18:00
hey guys
jsp doesnt look useful nowadays
does anyone actually use it??
jsp is officially deprecated.
oh right
lol
18:54
@geisterfurz007 the only problem now is that you have 10+ js frameworks to choose from for the front end
all with loyal supporters
Zoe
Zoe
ew, js
@zoe no other choice for frontend...
Zoe
Zoe
No other choice?
i meant all the frameworks are javascript/typesript
Zoe
Zoe
18:56
You can use Kotlin.JS (kotlin that compiles to JS, which means you don't need to touch that nasty typeless horrible language), you can use Java/Kotlin/Ruby/Python/so many other languages with some kind of framework for web stuff, and you still don't even have to touch JS.
can you use scala yet??
Zoe
Zoe
You can use any JVM language to use any JVM library
@Zoe python for frontend....no way
my mind is blown by the fact that there is a frontend world outside js
Zoe
Zoe
@Permian It's possible.
@Zoe are you the only one who does this?
18:59
Yeah don't worry. Zoe is a little weird
@geisterfurz007 please tell me this isnt normal
Zoe
Zoe
@geisterfurz007 s/a little/
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Q: .NET, Java to JavaScript compiler

GravitonI am interested to create a drag-and-drop layout designer using only JavaScript, HTML and CSS. The designer will allow the user to drag the page elements from one place to another (something like Blogger's layout designer) to create a site layout. But I don't want to hand code everything in JavaS...

10+ js frameworks + other languages is too much
Zoe
Zoe
47
Q: How to Cross-Compile Java Source Code to JavaScript?

Rich ApodacaGiven a set of Java source code files, how can I compile them into one or more JavaScript files that can be used with hand-crafted JavaScript? GWT is one option, but every example I've seen so far is aimed at building fancy websites. The simple use case of just converting Java source to Javascri...

@Permian That sure isn't normal.
Zoe
Zoe
19:00
1
Q: Web frontend for a Python application

RecursionI created a nice RSS application in Python. It took a while and most of the code just does heavy work, like formatting XML, downloading feeds, etc. To the application itself requires very little user interaction, just a initial list of RSS feeds and some parameters. What would be really nice,...

Please stop one-boxes, thanks
My screen isn't that tall ._.
django frontends are awful
Zoe
Zoe
That last one is kinda nice though
Contains this: transcrypt.org
"Python in the browser"
I find frontends so difficult
possibly the hardest thing in cs
Zoe
Zoe
19:02
Scala has this: scala-js.org
they always look awful
Zoe
Zoe
Ruby on rails should enable Ruby frontends (ruby does support frontends, though I'm not sure if that requires rails) quora.com/What-is-frontend-web-development-with-Ruby-on-Rails
The JVM languages have applets as well, which doesn't require cross-compiling, but they're deprecated. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_applet
@zoe ok now
Zoe
Zoe
Adobe Flash has actionscript but it's basically JS
Brython is apparently a thing as well
Grooscript for groovy
Zoe
Zoe
19:13
ASP.net is (from what I can tell) frontend as well
its awful
Zoe
Zoe
It's still an option
There's WebAssembly
@zoe what do you like?
Zoe
Zoe
Look at that, Kotlin Native compiles to WebAssembly
C# JS compiler (mostly all the major languages have some cross-compiler for JS)
@Permian I'd probably use Kotlin.JS (because it's natively supported). Maybe Kotlin Native compiling to webassembly, but it requires CLion to compile (clion is expensive >.>)
why do you use kotlin for?
Zoe
Zoe
19:23
Null safety's really nice. The stdlib has saved me a few thousand lines of code. String templates are really awesome.
yeah but for what type of software?
Zoe
Zoe
Everything I use Java for. (I use both, I still love Java)
how easy to swap
Zoe
Zoe
They work together, there's not really any swapping

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