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Dax
Dax
15:00
have*
@ballBreaker Told you to go for the Lexus.
This one's going to be rough. Gotta write and hand in my apprentice project, got 8 lectures and trying to finally get my license.
Dax
Dax
and I gonna readd and convert it to a list of integers
@unknown too much $$
Dax
Dax
I did it as below, is it ok?
15:01
@Dax Don't... -
I'm feeling the Acura TLX AWD A-SPEC tbh
okay good boi
@Dax this looks like scala
It's Java. Good morning and welcome to Java 8 ;)
huh, neat
15:01
@ballBreaker Looks good, but I have no experience with Acura (just American Honda, right?)
Dax
Dax
yes it is java 8
@unknown nope its honda honda
Just honda's premium brand
@ballBreaker no, no it doesnt
like lexus is toyotas premium brand
Looking good to me if the result is what you wanted as result @Dax.
15:02
@Wietlol it really does
> List<Integer> inputLength =
it does?
I just know the NSX, and that is manufactured in both "brands" with the same name...
I mean - Honda is very reliable as far as I can tell
And the car looks good lol
Dax
Dax
yes, the result is what I want, since I am learning, I am curious al the time, can I do it better :)
Yeah honda and toyota are the best bets
@Wietlol I'm not saying it IS scala, I'm saying it looks like scala
specifically the rest of the code
@ballBreaker Why don't we have Acura in Germany :O - looks really sexy
15:04
not sure! I would have thought you'd have it
Dax
Dax
@Wietlol yes, it works as I expect (at least this time ;))
@ballBreaker basic method chaining
@Dax that message was to signify the lack of similarity to Scala
Dax
Dax
aha , ok
@ballBreaker Just checked a website that lists used cars, and while it finds roughly 100k Golfs, there are only 13 Acuras listed, which are probably imported from other markets
I wouldnt put the semi on a new line though
15:06
But we do have some of your Acuras as Hondas here
@Dax try method references
.flatMap(s -> Arrays.stream(s)) // Arrays::stream
.map(s -> Integer.valueOf(s)) // Integer::valueOf
Dax
Dax
:) thanks!
@Wietlol boooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!
on input -> input.split(", ") there is a small additional feature required that doesnt come with Java yet
which is currying
Is there any reason they are better than lambdas?
15:08
String::split:(", ") is the syntax I have in mind
@geisterfurz007 it often increases readability
@Wietlol Propose it!
I don't think so. Tavo does neither :D
I did... to kotlin :D
Priorities.
.flatMap(s -> Arrays.stream(s))
.map(s -> Integer.valueOf(s))
vs
.flatMap(Arrays::stream)
.map(Integer::valueOf)
I can see both sides
Especially with more arguments I find method references less verbose.
15:10
but nothing compared to kotlin:
.flatMap { Arrays.stream(it) }
.map { Integer.valueOf(it) }
.also { print(it) }
base.let { it.launchMissiles() }
And we don't have Holdens in Germany - life sucks
How does it look like for multiple arguments for stuff like that?
obj.apply(builder)
@geisterfurz007 {} == { it -> }
multiple arguments would be { a, b, c, d, e -> }
But we do have Mahindra and SsangYong
I see. So no shortcut for that
Yeah that is something I would actually use.
15:12
method references can handle multiple arguments though
but only if you use them in the same order
iirc
@unknown Yeah my guess is that Acura doesn't have many dealerships there because they have too much competition with BMW and Mercedes and other german cars
Yeah exactly. That is why I find it confusing. The sometimes also use the argument as caller, etc.
either that or the country has some sort of restrictions on them
@Wietlol That's funny. But unfortunately, some people see that joke and use it as a permission to use bar talk in a professional environment.
@Wietlol the methods themselves are the same in scala and used a lot
15:16
@ballBreaker I thought so, but we have Lexus, and unless Acura is expensive, there's not much competition I guess.
Yeah Acura is cheaper than Lexus/BMW/Mercedes so not sure really
@ballBreaker I use them in kotlin too all the time
And we do have Cadillac, but only a few people with certain social issues buy them.
I also like the separation of the maps
> As to why the Acura brand is not used in Europe? It’s a decision by Honda based on the market. It seems like the USA is more accepting of a luxury-badged Japanese car than in Europe. It seems that Honda have chosen to try and replicate this success in the USA while avoiding potential failure elsewhere.
15:17
aka .map(input -> input.split(", ")).flatMap(s -> Arrays.stream(s)) over .flatMap(input -> Arrays.stream(input.split(", ")))
Sounds like Honda sells Acuras under Honda
Coming from c# to Java
@Nathvi 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
@ballBreaker Yeah, but not quite - The "Honda" version of the TLX would be the Accord, which is probably based on the same platform, but far less cool
Welcome! Wise decision @Nathvi ;P
15:19
Wasn't my decision.
Yeah definitely not as nice
Being forced to use it by corporate people.
@Nathvi wise decisions dont have to be made by you
Oh rip :D
lol
15:20
Wise decision made by your people :P
I don't really see a huge difference
the biggest difference is the runtime imho
C# being .Net and Jaba being Jaba JVM
hurrhurr Capital letters versus non-capital ones are not that much of a difference indeed.
My biggest complaint is that I have to type out the full word "implements"
also a big difference is the meta programming and the various JVM languages
15:21
@Nathvi Use an IDE and have autocompletion :)
I don't think most programmers are doing meta programming
What is the C# equivalent?
My biggest complaint about C#... lemme thing... I got a list of like 200 complaints... need to sort them
@Nathvi you dont have to design it, just use it
?
@Wietlol
@geisterfurz007 MyClass : IMyInterface
15:22
Cheers.
where types prefixed with I are interfaces and the others are not
@Nathvi you will find writing getters and setters particularly annoying I believe
@Wietlol, yeah, auto implemented properties is nice
I'm guessing there's some sort of IDE snippet that will do this for me?
In Eclipse?
that is why we have @Getter/@Setter on the fields or better yet, @Data on the class (which also does other magic)
> Eculipsuh
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
ABANDON SHIP!
@geisterfurz007 grab the life vests
15:24
EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEKS!
@ballBreaker sound the alarm
Grabs life vests
WHAT NOW?!
I'm assuming that Eclipse is a hated IDE?
jump
15:24
jumps
what do you guys use?
IntelliJ <3
off board you fart
ecripse
run awaaay
15:24
jump off board
:p
What's wrong with Eclipse?
@Nathvi Just a tiny bit ;)
@Nathvi IntelliJ by JetBeans
@Nathvi there are 3 applications you can write Java in
1, IntelliJ (aka Le Battleship)
2, Netbeans (aka Le Blacksmith)
--and 3, Notepad++ ---
wait... scrap 3
I'm new to all of this, so I honestly have no idea.
15:26
we all had to learn at some point
that eculipsuh exists
Zoe
Zoe
@Wietlol ew
why specifically is Eclipse bad?
eculipsuh is the Internet Explorer of IDEs
Zoe
Zoe
I'd rather use Eclipse than Netbeans
@Nathvi the occasional crashes are not even the worst part
the ugly user interface, slow nagivation, lack of language supports, etc are also fine
but nothing beats its fundamental feature of not listening to the developer
I would recommend you to use IntelliJ (as we all use it)
Zoe
Zoe
15:29
@Wietlol Wrong
I would if I could.
Zoe
Zoe
11 hours ago, by Jenna Sloan
I use Eclipse
Maybe? Idk enough to hate it yet.
if you are new to Jaba, try IntelliJ, Maven, Other JVM languages (for example: Groovy, Kotlin, Scala, Clojure), Jigsaw and Spring
I like Clojure
15:30
I guess that sums up everything you need to know to love Jaba over C#
:p
Clojure is independent from the JVM
Yeah unfortunately I'm forced to use an IBM implementation of Eclipse <_<
I feel I missed something though
wtf is Jaba?
Zoe
Zoe
15:31
a typo of Java
Jaba is love
The only reason I like Clojure is that it is homoiconic
The documentation is shit for it tho
@Nathvi Clojure is iconic in the gay community?
Zoe
Zoe
xd
tbf, the only documentation I really found comfortable was Groovy's documentation
ofcourse, you are assumed to have basic knowledge of Java
15:35
@ballBreaker I am about 79% sure, that I would've gotten into trouble for saying that. (Even though it's an obvious joke based on the previous message)
wtf is Java?
Well I didn't really use any offensive terms there or anything
Don't think thats NSFW either
Well the word I said appears to be a traditional british meal.
Zoe
Zoe
/shrug
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Or persons regarded as heretics
My fingers are trippin
Or a bundle of iron/steel rods bound together.
15:41
I'm so close to impulse buying a new bed
I'm so close to impulse buying gucci pullovers
I just impulse bought gucci sunglasses and a gucci purse, both are likely to be fake --> I get my money back on PayPal and end up getting free sunglasses and a free purse
Why did you buy a purse?
#RealLifeHacks
#FreeGucci
@ballBreaker Because my old purse is too small for some vehicle related documents that I technically have to carry around with me
Are you a she?
or are you a guy with a purse
Guess I'd have to call it wallet, I'm sorry
15:44
it is an unown
ahh okay
makes more sense
no no no, purse is fine
;)
We learned it's called "purse" in class, and I'd prefer wallet, but since most people here are based in Europe -
Google Translater also gives me "purse"? Is it a british thing to call a wallet "purse", why it's a handbag in US?
I mean, a coin purse is a thing
class English { Object wallet = purse; }
15:45
git out -now
hehe
clear jokelog -author
purse.contains(wallet)
So yeah, I ended up buying a Gucci purse, to feel fabulous ~o~
^^
15:46
owo
issa wallet
wallet.isContainedBy(purse)
Relations.areRelatedSomehow(purse, wallet)
is purse instanceof Collection ?
probably
Yeah I got it, thanks
A coin purse is a small bag that people put their coins in
Is super() necessary at the first line of subclass constructor everytime?
@Abcd No, it can be called implicitly
in short terms, its never necessary
its only necessary when you want to pass arguments
15:53
Great!
but it still has to be on the first line
ofcourse, it doesnt have to be, and the jvm bytecode actually supports other statements before it, but the compiler wont allow you to do that
So basically if there's a print statement in parent class constructor it will ALWAYS be printed first whenever subclass is executed?
You only really need super(args) if the super class doesn't have a default constructor.
one of the parent's constructors always has to be called
which one? Or all of them?
15:55
@JennaSloan if it has a default constructor, and you want to call the one with arguments, you still need super(args)
@Abcd one of them, doesnt matter which
@Abcd Usually the father's one, if he's dead you don't have as many options.
the constructor sort of generates the object
if you dont call the constructor... no object
@Wietlol even for subclass?
the subclass does super() which basically says "ensure that I have an instance"
I mean super class constructor generates object for subclass too?
15:57
that is the same object though
@Wietlol what's the use of that object?
this is the use of that object
@Abcd Just go get some information and understanding on how classes work in Java, otherwise you'll get confused quite often.
dont get confused, you will eventually hurt yourself in your confusion
15:59
@Wietlol ??
I hurt myself on a daily basis
but you are an unown
@unknown ..... I think I know how classes work... Just new to inheritance
@unknown how about IIS?
That is part of the cake though.
how about ISS? or just - no
16:00
classes without inheritance... hmm...
Internet Information Services (IIS, formerly Internet Information Server) is an extensible web server created by Microsoft for use with the Windows NT family. IIS supports HTTP, HTTP/2, HTTPS, FTP, FTPS, SMTP and NNTP. It has been an integral part of the Windows NT family since Windows NT 4.0, though it may be absent from some editions (e.g. Windows XP Home edition), and is not active by default. == History == The first Microsoft web server was a research project at the European Microsoft Windows NT Academic Centre (EMWAC), part of the University of Edinburgh in Scotland, and was distributed as...
suspicious humming intesifies
@JennaSloan Cya later
I think I'm going to finance a new bed
lmfao
16:22
I'm confused.......
How does the

static {
students = new HashMap<Integer, Student> (){};
}
work?
I'm a little confused by the number of curly brackets there
nvm, I guess that floating static is called a static initialization block
I've never heard of that before
Neat
interface CarInterface
{
    String NO_COLOR = "";
    public static abstract void go();

}
Please dont send such a small code to trash.
I just wanted to ask why static is not allowed here.
I get a compile time error.
You can't have both static and abstract on the same thing
16:30
@JennaSloan Welcome back!
@JennaSloan Why not?
@Abcd Because it doesn't make any sense
Yeah that doesn't make sense
Why would you want to make a class static and abstract? That means that you're defeating the purpose of making it abstract
By making it static you can't change it in a subclass, which is the whole point of abstract in the first place
what?
hmm sorrry
static was necessary for variables declared in interface
in earlier versions of Java
> If a class includes abstract methods, then the class itself must be declared abstract, as in:

public abstract class GraphicObject {
// declare fields
// declare nonabstract methods
abstract void draw();
}
16:36
506
A: Why can't static methods be abstract in Java

TomalakBecause "abstract" means: "Implements no functionality", and "static" means: "There is functionality even if you don't have an object instance". And that's a logical contradiction.

@Abcd right, but you're defining a method not a variable
@JennaSloan thats really cool!
Why does my book say "No variables can be inherited from interfaces" ??
because they can't
16:40
because it's true
Then whats the point of those useless variables man?
Of what variables?
the ones in interface
In what interface? I'm genuinely confused lol
Here's an idea: use default
interface CarInterface{
	public static default void go(){
		throw new Exception;
	}
}
Then add a comment in there that says you have to override the method if you want it to do anything
16:44
if you're asking why there is: String NO_COLOR = "";
I have no idea
Variables in interfaces are for the default methods
@ballBreaker Isnt that static and final by default in an interface?
So if all variables of an interface are static and default
ya know?
Why does author make a pointless statement?
Maybe because Java doesn't have pointers?
16:55
Guys need a help,I have a thread which is calling a component paint method. I have overrided the paint method. Just want to know whether the paint method would be called in same thread or separate method
@JennaSloan Lol
run()
17:24
@VishnuTS Find out yourself ;) Thread.currentThread().toString gives you a unique string for threads. Print it in your thread (the run method) and print it in your paint method and check if they are equal. (Spoiler, they should.) :)
17:50
@geisterfurz007 NO SPOILERS
SPOILER ALERT
booo me!
18:44
baha
booooooooooooo geisssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
yo crabssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
colddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd
jennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

OutOfMemoryException
19:01
yoyoyoyo
@JennaSloan is that a mobile emoji?
@ColdFire No, I don't know what that is. Don't look at it.

I can do that too c:
19:32
morno
user8622974
morno
morno
In spring, what does adding @Repository do to a class?
19:59
/javadoc Repository
@geisterfurz007 Sorry, I never heard of that class. :(
It's in Spring you illiterate piece of wood!
morno
user8622974
morno
morno
19:59
lmao
@Nathvi Maybe this answer helps? stackoverflow.com/a/6897038/6707985
Dax
Dax
Hi guys! I need some helps as usual
I have a a list lets say myList with size of 4 , and I say myList.subList(3, 5), then I get exception and I expect that. What I am looking fo is to , if I reach the end of the myList while creating a sub list. I continue forming my sublist from the begining o myList
one way could be a for loop, another way that I was thinking of could be creat a subList till the end of the list. create another list from the begining till I reach the index that I want and then merge the two lists
is there another way?
I guess I would use the latter way.
Dax
Dax
stupid question: don't we have a circular list ?
I don't think there is one in the JDK. Shouldn't stop you from writing your own though!
Dax
Dax
20:13
thanks :)
21:02
Figured out the square problem
turns out the x and y referred the center
Length was from side to side. So go from center out in all four directions (length/2) units.
If length is 8, then the red is 8 and the blue is 4. X and Y is where blue and red meet
(center)
Some top notch code here:
  Boolean contains(int theX, int theY) {
       if (filled) {
           return xValue - (length / 2) <= theX
                   && theX <= xValue + (length / 2)
                   && yValue - (length / 2) <= theY
                   && theY <= yValue + (length / 2);
       } else {
           return (theX == xValue + (length / 2) || theX == xValue - (length / 2)
                   && yValue - (length / 2) <= theY
                   && theY <= yValue + (length / 2))
                   || (theY == yValue + (length / 2) || theY == yValue - (length / 2)
 
2 hours later…
23:33
@JBis You could shorten that by using the ternary operator
Like so:
  Boolean contains(int theX, int theY) {
    return filled ? (xValue - (length / 2) <= theX && theX <= xValue + (length / 2) && yValue - (length / 2) <= theY && theY <= yValue + (length / 2)) : ((theX == xValue + (length / 2) || theX == xValue - (length / 2) && yValue - (length / 2) <= theY && theY <= yValue + (length / 2)) || (theY == yValue + (length / 2) || theY == yValue - (length / 2) && xValue - (length / 2) <= theX && theX <= xValue + (length / 2)));
  }
also you don't really need the else
you also don't need the braces around code blocks with only one line
23:59
@JennaSloan Ah I think I used that in PHP once

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