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16:00
A depressed majestic green coughs
Yeah I think this might work out if I don't mess everything up entirely... Thanks Wietlol. As appreciation for your help I offer you to help me with haskell soon again :)
"You have already voted, but the voting has been cleared by a moderator" that is the message btw. Not only does it falsely state that the oppressor was a "moderator", but it's also missing a period in the end.
Post something on meta about it. At the rate the devs are working on chat, your feature request might be taken into consideration in infinite years.
16:17
Thanks @Wietlol :)
almost beautiful
It looks more like a curve when the square size is smaller but takes longer to render that way.
Should be enough for my assignment tho :P
I would not accept it
your code will probably not follow SLA
or LOD
Crybaby ♪♫
That was among the examples he would have accepted as well
Assignment was to create a surface with 3d effect with given functions.
16:43
"given functions"
drawCilinder()
drawCurvedRectangle()
drawStanfordDragon()
I would choose the last one
@Tavo I named a ui project Ugline
ofcourse, it would have an Ugline-ss, Ugline-at etc components
We were allowed to use a 3d renderer and z coordinates :D
aka, ugliness ugli-neat
> processing
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAa
Right? :)
16:46
Jaba < 8
no maven
no javac plugins
no real ide
Mate, I am not happy either!
welp, my condolences
> processing
if there is one thing worse than PHP....
nvm, PHP is worse
Hi! What is the first light-weight pipeline framework that comes to your mind? I've heard of Apache Camel and Fuse so far.
16:59
sounds like an oxymoron
Why?
17:37
@ballBreaker You didn't photoshop my face on it. :(
@Michael hehehehe
@Michael Would you like your real one or your SO picture?
I don't have your face!!
Also I stole that picture..
I got paint up and running!
@Wietlol maybe if you appreciated things more you wouldn't be so depressed!
17:56
Way better now.
@Michael Gotcha fam!
Yay, I'm meme famous now! xD
Do you know when the Wietlol meme started?
I would also like to share one of the WIP images:
As you can see I have taken a lot of time to properly select the face.
hahaha
awesome
memereminder
can someone review my pr already for gods sake
18:10
Which PR where?
lol internal
/rant
I see :D I already thought it was about something in the JavaChat repo.
lol no I wouldnt rant about you guys to you guys lol!
/lol?
awwwwwwwwwwwww :)
18:42
@geisterfurz007 ooo i member
19:22
what da fuq is going on here
"Project is missing library 'xyz' "
But xyz is straight up in the god damn place it's saying it'smissing from
OMG
closing and re-opening the project fixed it
are you ukn KIDDING ME?!
is it added to the class path?
It was added to everything
does it have a default library assigned to it in the build path?
literally cleaning and rebuilding didn't work
but closing the project and opening it worked
19:28
eclipse can suck my big red lobster claws
yep. using eclipse as well
I want intelliJ but doing JavaEE
Highly doubt the company will pay for it to be used
Not sure if they ARE paying though since I'm using IBM RAD
lost me at ibm
yep lol
It's an IBM IDE that's basically 99.9% eclipse
ohhhh. so like IBM made a plugin for eclipse lol
19:29
Basically
It's called "Rational Application Development for Websphere Server"
WebSphere being their application server software
Now I just need to consolidate the four descriptor errors:
`The deployment descriptor of the module 'blahbbalhblah.war' cannot be loaded or found.`
<_<
Maybe I'll try closing and opening them too
I have an interface "Adder" with one method signature:
int add(int x, int y);

What is a good name for an implementing class?
I don't want something like "AdderImpl"
lol you might as well stick with the convention you've already started
> interface: adder
> method: add
..
> implementing class: addimpl
I haven't started that naming convention. I explicitly said I don't want to use that as a qualifier for potential candidate answers.
Well you're asking how to name something without giving us any information on what's happening.
While giving us an interface that has one method called add
Not sure what else you're expecting from us here man
Here's a better question
How do you name implementing classes of interfaces without using the "Impl" suffix?
That is the core of my question
19:39
Sorry I should have asked for clarification outside of the example you gave
I name them depending on what the implementing class does
for example
`Truck` as an interface
`DumpTruck` as an implementation
why is my markup not working, I thought ` was the code
Guess it can't be multi line
Anyway, I name based off of the implementation, as well as the interface. To answer the question
So if I have an Adder interface, as described before, what is a good implementation class name?
Is your implementation just adding?
Yes, but I'm trying to explore some wider issues with it
because in that case I would literally change the interface name
I would go
interface: add
implementation: adder
makes more sense
Can't really get more descriptive than that without adding unneccesary noise like "impl" or something
"impl" seems to be bad practice in my opinion.
Using class hierarchies tends to go badly as well. Why not just use interfaces for everything?
if you have a complicated hierarchy, one change at the base can screw everything else up
19:54
TBH I used the Impl postfix a bunch during my last project
It just seems like a bad naming convention
Noisy
I agree
But if your implementation isn't anything different than an implementation of the interface then there isn't really much to name it
kinda just wanna sudo rm /* rn
correction: sudo rm -rf /*
linux format hdd
19:59
why?
What are you guys opinion on having a remote dev env? Basically I would remote in to a remote server which would house my dev env.
eh sounds useful
why?
It would be easier for the business to deploy envs for devs.
Easier machine management, increased coupling to internet.
guess that's the tradeoff
but it will allow others to visit your website and give opinions before merge
20:06
@kush 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
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@kush, I'm not sure what you mean
like if I have a website like gitlab.com/enterprisejava/springdevops/-/jobs I could have it deploy to some dev environment when I push and people can try it out early and give opinions
Gotcha
I wish I knew more about this stuff. I find automation very interesting.
20:21
I love automation
Anybody know pros and cons of using GitHub vs GitLab?
21:01
Spring Boot experts here?
> expert
well, not really an expert, but eh
I mean, you could call me an expert, but eh
what is your question? :D
well
I'm very new to this, so I'm not sure how any of it really works.
What is the correct way to setup @Autowire?
If I have some class with a public interface, I add the @Autowired on top?
you have... a class... with a public interface?
Can you give me a basic "hello world" application of how to use @Autowiered?
AutoWired is not something you can do "hello world" with
it replaces a specific part of code
21:11
I guess what I'm asking is can you give me a simple example of how to use it
you first need that specific part of code to understand that you dont need that specific part of code
lol, ok
> public Add adder;
EW!
this should be quite easy to follow
once you understand that, try to use @AutoWired on constructors
it will be much better imho
but I use kotlin a lot, where you basically cant do without
What is Spring XML?
"As an alternative, in Spring XML, it can be enabled by declaring it in Spring XML files like so: "
The only xml I know of is called pom.xml
much confuse, very wow
pom is from maven
maven is your build tool
21:18
I'm also new to Java, lol
but you will for now mostly use it for registring dependencies
I prefer to not use xml for spring as long as I dont need it
but, unlike how C#'s idea of IOC containers is done completely in the code, there is something that they completely forget
what if you want to change your wiring at runtime?
you can then change the values in your xml
so when you have different implementations, fallback implementations mostly, you can rewire it
Lol, way ahead of me
"f you are using Java based configuration in your application" how will I know what Java based configuration looks like?
22:00
Java based confiiguration?
im not sure
I think it looks just like the annotations
yea, I think its the annotation counterpart to the traditional xml versions

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