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"Not every day is going to offer us a chance to save somebody's life, but every day offers us an opportunity to affect one." -Mark Bezos (source)
00:22
goooood morning!
Morning Tavo o/
hey geis
how's it going?
00:35
\o
@Tavo Look at the first starred message (below AoC) ;)
uoooooo. Congrats!!!
Thanks :D
So yeah. Feeling pretty good :D
How are you doing? :)
you should have put something at the end like 'by Michael Bay'. The epic music though :P
I'm really tired. I've been working for the past 4 weekends and I'm starting to feel it
00:41
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01:00
@Tavo I might have got too much inspiration from other videos from an airline pilot who backs his videos with Two Steps From Hell music :D Quite happy with how it turned out :)
@Tavo Oof! Too much from the workplace or other things?
02:00
there's too much shite going on atm
 
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04:40
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05:15
Unihedron completed part 1 of day 3! \o/
Unihedron completed part 2 of day 3! \o/
 
3 hours later…
07:54
Morning
Morning.
08:05
null completed part 1 of day 1! \o/
08:25
\o/
null completed part 2 of day 1! \o/
\o/
I think that's me (mr null)
Madara Uchiha completed part 1 of day 3! \o/
08:42
wtf is that?
Huzzah
part 2 was pretty difficult!
Madara!
I have decided that you understand a lot and will help me
what are auto formatting watermarks called on text input fields?
placeholders?
@Wietlol I think they're called auto formatting watermarks, actually.
08:54
not placeholders, placeholders disappear when you start writing
Chris Coyer also coined the term input masking once upon a time
i mean like this:
But I think they're called "watermarks" commonly.
Madara Uchiha completed part 2 of day 3! \o/
08:55
input mask sounds about right
@OakBot Took ya long enough
@MadaraUchiha Type /help to see all my commands.
Yeah, yeah
/back
You left?
08:56
I'm sorry, you are right OakBot, I didnt leave.
> It requires the jQuery dependency and the bundled plugin is 180 KB (raw), so it's fairly hefty.
le me would just "fix" it with a small js snippet
the vanilla version is 5KB big
oh come'on
null completed part 1 of day 2! \o/
@KarelG That's how WordPress sites die.
Adding one plugin after another, and before you know it, you have 4 versions of jQuery, 2 versions of underscore, and a shiny react version all at once.
the CRM my team is maintaining atm has 3 apache.commons.lang plugins @.@
underscore?
09:08
@Wietlol The older brother to lodash
and I suppose that lodash means lower dash (or low dash) ? or... underscore
im not even sure what lodash does
collection of utility functions
heh TIL StringUtils.chop()
what does chop do?
removes last char of string
StringUtils.chop("herro") returns herr
09:25
Hello Everyone!
@Alexander 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
I have an interesting problem. Can't view an windows help file (CHM) downloaded from internet.
Would you like to help me?
Good afternoon
How does gmail manage to have tow seperate sessions in two tabs
I think that they use the SessionStorage API
09:40
I think they lock cookies per tab
> Opening a page in a new tab or window will cause a new session to be initiated with the value of the top-level browsing context, which differs from how session cookies work
or they completely switch domain
Buts lets create a simple scenario
I am logged in on tab A
I then open a tab B and i logout and then login to another account
Tab A is not logged automatically
So now, i am logged in A using a [email protected] and B with [email protected]
10:05
null completed part 2 of day 2! \o/
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hmm...
i should register
i have stars
I haven't had the time to do any of them yet
Finals are a week from now
Then I graduate
I'm not going to go to the graduation ceremony though
10:32
that ceremony is not obligated
yet ... it can be useful. The reception after it is a nice goodbye moment and a talk on what your future would be.
i finished Day 1 Task 1
on Task 2, it said I was wrong
then I rage quit
and I lived happily ever after
I had to read that 2nd task a couple times before I knew what they meant
it's simpler than it seems
i had this last year as well
the code was correct, but they expected a different answer
like... the answer was A: 6
and I said A
but they wanted 6
i didnt read it again though
10:41
how long does an average code task take (# of mins)?
I am not certain if I have time for that. I have lots of do outside work.
sounds interesting
i will take the test
is anyone using cloudflare here
15 minutes?
i need to know how they change the name servers without affecting the original nameservers
2 if you are named Wietlol
but 13 more for carefully reading the task
10:52
just imagine a vertical line in the middle of that figure. Then you can solve it easily
but kinda impressive if that is given to 6th graders
haha yeah
@KarelG yeah 15 minutes is reasonable
maybe less if you're completely dedicated with no distractions
Morning o/
gutenii o/
11:15
@objectiveME How would you find the area for that top right corner spot?
I mean I could use calculus to figure it out, but I'm pretty sure that's not how they want you to do it.
Zoe
Zoe
@Wietlol noob
I'm wracking my brain trying to determine how to find overlapping areas between two rectangles
this really should be rather elementary
On a run Zoe, hm?
@JennaSloan Actually the problem relies on a much archaic method called visual symmetry
@Neil Now what's the context on that one? You aren't telling me you are trying to help elves, hm? :D
Zoe
Zoe
11:20
@geisterfurz007 hm?
the lower half part is pretty simple
The solution is the area of the triangle minus - area of the circle
@Zoe Rushing around, calling everyone noob :D
the upper right part is probably too difficult
@geisterfurz007 MAYBE
11:21
@objectiveME that doesn't tell me anything
rougly 100 - 25pie
I already said... I win this year for the most inefficient solutions.
@objectiveME not really
Zoe
Zoe
@geisterfurz007 I just call you and rage quitters noobs :p
@JennaSloan hmm
11:21
also minus the lower left part
Zoe
Zoe
So no
@Wietlol why not
the straight forward approach is to calculate the top right red part
@Wietlol That method is correct too but , its not going to work for 6th graders
what method did you have in mind?
11:24
linearization
do I look like I know what that means?
@Wietlol hahaha i heard you can deipher bullshit in 3 minutes
bahahaha
Calculus for engineers should be a walk in the park
do I look like I walk in the park a lot?
11:27
Are we supposed to assume the angles of the corners of the outer quadrilateral are 90°?
need a visual aid?
@JennaSloan I think you have got it now. 6th graders will never care about symettry the way grown ups do. All they see is some nice colors and corners probably drawn by spong bob square pants
Because if one of them is actually 0°, then the area would be 0
If we are not assuming anything, this would be a good starting place calculus.seas.upenn.edu/?n=Main.LinearApproximations
I think I would take the right half, calculate the slice of the circle, then take the upper right triangle (East-North-East) and subtract the larger slice of the circle (subtracted by half of the circle)
11:32
@Wietlol do that and if your answer is not 21.460
You are wrong
@objectiveME no, we're assuming the thing that looks like a rectangle is a rectangle instead of a badly drawn trapezoid or something else.
"I would"
I am not going to actually do it though
@JennaSloan haha you win
Lets just drop the whole debate, its a waste of time to argue about the silly question
It's a 1000x1000 rectangle
11:34
I am so dumb :)
its a... pOlYgOn
(Assuming we're talking about AoC day 3)
hahaha
guys
please
44 mins ago, by objectiveME
Anyone seen this 6th grade maths question https://i1.wp.com/mindyourdecisions.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/chinese-‌​6th-grade-geometry-red-regions-part2-problem.png?w=600&ssl=1
That was most of the debate on :D
6th grade is at what age?
11:36
12 usually in Germany
because I assume 6th grade to be around 9-10 or 16-17
Well, the URL says it's sixth grade in China
since they are asians, around the age of 5, they should be able to do it
11:39
my theory is that in asia, years go slower, therefor they have much more time to practise stuff and become exceedingly good at it
It's fairly easy to do with subtraction
But it's still not 6th grade level
> In China, 6th grade would be the last year of elementary school. The students would be 11 or 12 years old, unless, of course, the student(s) has been held back.
@objectiveME No, you're missing the small piece at the bottom left
Else it would have been even easier
19 mins ago, by Wietlol
also minus the lower left part
11:41
@Wietlol Its because they are very ambitious,ultra competitive and they maths tutors are superstars like in hong kong
@objectiveME if your answer is 21.460, you are wrong objectiveME
In Asia there arent many 2nd chances
If you mess up, you are done
in the netherlands, there are also not many 2nd chances
there is either 1 or none
never more than 1
then they become third chances and fourth chances
In Germany you can have the brain of a goldfish and still get through school fairly easily.
and so forth
11:43
In North Korea, there is no first chances.
@geisterfurz007 @Wietlol lets appreciate Europe more
my AoC code is still running.
I feel like there is something holding it back a little.
Asia is basically a mortal combat
Just an assumption.
11:43
@geisterfurz007 I don't see how owning the brain of a goldfish would prevent me from going through school easily
.______________________.
How are the elves doing?
Caught up
solved all days so far now
@neil Germany does however make exceptions for jellyfish heads
rubbish..
@Neil Why don't you join this rooms leaderboard :) You'll be cheered on by Oak as well :D
To quote Stephen King, "The secret to writing is having the heart of a child. I keep it in a jar on my desk."
11:45
@objectiveME Jellyfish don't have heads
Or are you the anonymous user in there?
@JennaSloan and brains too
he is null
@geisterfurz007 how do I join the board?
Yeah
null completed part 1 of day 3! \o/
null completed part 2 of day 3! \o/
11:45
lol
there it goes
0.o?
why did it just say that?
@Wietlol You sign up for Advent of Code, go to Leaderboard, Private Leaderboard and enter the code given in the pinned message.
@Wietlol Because null completed todays challenges :)
and he completed the second one within a second?
11:47
Oak doesn't poll every second.
I think every 10 minutes or 15.
now the most difficult part is getting the angle. Somehow they get that as a 6th grade so .... OK i guess
no, I had already solved them
it must poll every now and again
it just applying some geometry formulas
There is no magic API for it with webhooks, etc. You just request a JSON object and parse it.
2nd task of day 3 was fairly straightforward once you have the 1st task
11:47
(use arctan)
@objectiveME is it really a 6th grader math question?
I have a doubt on that because you need some geometrics to get that A(s1)
@KarelG which angle?
the angle required to calculate that sector (that small triangle)
Which sector?
that orange triangle
@KarelG yes it is
11:50
Why are you calculating that?
how do you get that small s1 then?
Integrals
:P
I got 19.88
hmm... not sure :P
@KarelG hahahaha
I capped the output of my arctan and sin formula
got ~19.504
11:52
You don't need trigo here
You make a triangle with the radii of the circle, and that gets you a shape you can measure.
why so difficult?
Zoe
Zoe
@OakBot @Michael
@Zoe Type /help to see all my commands.
wtf... it is a misprint
@Mahmoodrawahi @preshtalwalkar ha. I think the image I linked in the original problem was misprinted. original: http://wenku.baidu.com/view/de4510b0770bf78a652954a9.html #8.
reverse google image :P
take the upper right corner and cut it in half so you get a triangle (CenterCenter -> TopRight -> CenterRight)
then you subtract the circle part from it
11:55
but result seems ~19.50395 which is what I got.
yay
the circle part is the circle minus the lower half minus the cut off segment
the half of the circle is izi pizi
the segment can be calculated by drawing a triange from the segment edges to the center
I did (10^2-pi*5^2)/4*(3+2/3)
that can be done using the radius and the angle from the center (which should be easy since its the same as the corner on the rectangle
@JennaSloan 19.67183502190057
and then you take the circle part and subtract the segment triangle to get the circle segment
11:57
still not close as mine calculations 😉
@KarelG does it provide an answer to check against?
> result seems ~19.50395 which is what I got.
or is that just what you got and assume is correct?
hmm... I should have guessed that it was a more common assignment
The Beatty Papyrus, written around 1350 B.C. and discovered at Thebes, is the oldest dream dictionary existing today. It describes special dream-interpreting priests called "Masters of the Secret Things" or "Learned Ones of the Magic Library." (source)
it was a misprint.
that small sector needs to be colored in
12:00
The lord master of Cicada 3301 is horrified
what small sector?
The answer cant be ~19.50395
the lower left corner?
that fucking s1
cicada should try this as their puzzle next time
No one will qualify
12:01
that fixed image is doable lol
if you cannot solve that then go back to school
both are do-able
@KarelG ._.
even a fart should be able to do it ;)
@KarelG The answer for that is 100-pi*25
geisterfurz007 completed part 1 of day 3! \o/
Zoe
Zoe
12:07
Congrats @gei :p
yah, bla, bla.
I am too old for this stuff.
._.
Zoe
Zoe
Problem? :sloth:
ya know, someone asked why there is no sloth emoji
I saw it on reddit. Gotcha dig up that request
here. discussions.apple.com/thread/8201841 Look at the first response.
amen
Merry xmas everyone <3
I'm banned from Oak
12:22
Say it Oak!
SAY!
IT!
He's ignoring me
As always
Since the seizure thing
lol
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geisterfurz007 completed part 2 of day 3! \o/
lmao awesome ghost completing task
12:46
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Zoe
Zoe
12:49
@geisterfurz007 don't you have wörk or something? xd
13:08
nö wörk ö.ö?
13:26
umlauts 句_句
whássùp?
Zoe
Zoe
Vëřďê Čäpé fąĺľß
13:43
@Zoe Why are you asking?
Zoe
Zoe
14:03
@geisterfurz007 y'know, instead of AoC... :p
Fuck you mobile chat xd
14:14
AoC is my work >.>
I am in college now tho.
@Wietlol keep it calm or else I will summon him
Do you guys think it's necessary to create methods inside a class as private? I gotta write unit tests for them, so public would make more sense.
why do you need to write unit tests for them?
to test that they are working properly when I make a code change
is there anything that depends directly on the private methods?
14:25
if they are not used by other classes then yes, they should be private.
i dont think that junit cares if its private or not.
private methods should be private
private methods should not have unit tests
unit tests should be made on the public api
shouldn't you have 100% test coverage?
actually he is right. those that are private it means that they are getting used by some other public one.
its pointless to make one junit test for each method
if you test the public methods, do you have full coverage?
make one of the overall system,
14:27
I was told by an SDE that you should have one unit test for each method and an integration test for the whole thing
A) You should be unit testing only your public methods B) Don't make private methods unnecessarily complicated that you'd need to test them
public void foo()
{
	bar();
}

private void bar()
{
	// stuff
}
Zoe
Zoe
@JanHorčička could be impossible though.
if you unit test foo, you will have the coverage over bar
100% coverage is a bit over the top
not impossible, but improbable for most applications
That's what I was thinking, but then I will be just creating a container method for another method. It would be easier to just make the original method public.
14:28
but 100% coverage also doesnt mean that your application works 100%
@JanHorčička noone is expecting the private method to do anything
If a public method fails due to a private method, then unless you're using a god class or it's you're doing unholy things in that class, the error should be relatively self-sufficient just the same
users of your class expect the public method to do something
hence why they have to be tested
you really only want to know that that method (and everything required to make that method work) works
my internals dont have to be tested, as long as my connection to the outside world is according to what is expected of it
right, and that's part of the "don't make your private methods complicated" thing. Ideally your public methods can be called in such a way as to test any and all private methods thoroughly as well
14:31
Gotcha
Thank you guys
dont make any method complicated
what do you mean by that?
keep a single level of abstraction
still not following
he just means general best practice of splitting methods and one-responsibility roles for classes
don't have any singular gigantic methods private or otherwise
keeping SLA prevents your methods from being too big and doing too much things
proper SLA will help a lot in testing and potentially re-designing the code
that makes sense
I will read through the link you provided
thanks
Zoe
Zoe
14:58
It would mean testing every method, every initializer, and every class for every single case. I assume if you have a function with a conditional, you only get some x/100% coverage for the method instead of 100% because a bunch of the code hasn't been executed, which means there's a bunch of conditions that need testing too. If there's an enum and they don't appear naturally in all forms, you'd need to create test cases for the different ones, and that can be a PITA depending on the framework
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