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"For the man who has everything... Penicillin." -- F. Borquin (source)
 
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05:15
reads a book
05:32
@Wietlol again, not a joke
@Zoe half tau is lame. Try tau
also, that vimrc is taking life :D
Zoe
Zoe
05:51
@towc :D
:D
06:04
posted on June 04, 2019

making it easy to edit and reload your vim config changes the way you vim at all
 
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07:21
@Zoe That was deep. The whole 7 messages there.
Zoe
Zoe
07:57
@geisterfurz007 shush
@towc I just mapped <leader>rel
08:08
morn
morn
/cat
Zoe
Zoe
Mapping edit isn't a bad idea though
08:34
Hello Everyone - can anyone help me out with this?
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A: Java: Sharing a variable across multiple threads

Punit TiwanThe "flag" and "lockObject" needs to be "static" so that you will have only one instance for each object. Although if you have singleton object then you don't have to use "static" for "flag" but "lockObject" should be static. Also, synchronize using "lockObject" inside "prepareTestData". This in...

09:02
hey, in package names, is it necessary to put com ?
for your own packages? no
I often use me.wietlol as prefix
but you can use whatever is most suitable for you
for companies, I think the most used one is either com.companyname or landcode.companyname (where landcode would be en, be, de, nl, etc)
09:58
/fatcat
Zoe
Zoe
@PremRamman package naming conventions is usually a domain name, but you can pretty much name it whatever you want as long as it's unique
okay, I think not naming it .com will help in achieving uniqueness. I went with forum.mine.test
Henlo pepel
henlo mr key
10:12
So my grandma died 2.5 months ago, now my grandpa died 2 months later, and last weekend an old friend of my father got shot in his backyard -
This year is full of misery
For my dad at least
Pretty nice year for me though now that I think about it
Not a good fiscal year for your dad
@PremRamman any reason why you chose that name?
10:29
Because that's his name...
package name
> forum.mine.test
10:55
man IT Support is a pita
everyday i have to wrap my brain about issues i ve never heard before
and get them fixed
and FAST
i Need to go back to coding
oak lighten up my mood :(
/cat
I wish I could be that cat instead of Fixing all this bs
11:24
askign my boss: when is a good time to restart the Server, we Need new Windows updates
answer: never
its always in use
great..
now we agreed on a Server restart at 7pm
automatic restart
when im not in the office
great
I hate stuff like that
this is not good
I can already see everything going to hell...
while im at home
last Server reboot:25days ago
are you fckng kidding me ?
12:00
Although the poor were hit hardest by the Bubonic Plague, nobility didn't escape. King Alfonso XI of Castile and Le'n was the only reigning monarch to die, but many members of royal families from Naples to England were killed. (source)
12:13
who cares
get ma a fan or better AC @OakBot
@Hans1984 Type /help to see all my commands.
/AC
/fan
summer would you die already ?
ty
12:33
@Wietlol Its a test application, where I could fiddle around to learn spring. I am making a dummy forum application and its mine
me.wietlol.experimental.forumapp
test stuff is for testing purposes of other projectes
experimental stuff is for exploring libraries/frameworks and other things
spring is just a framework you use
if you use different ones, then separate in packages me.wietlol.experimental.forumapp.spring and me.wietlol.experimental.forumapp.somethingelse
but as long as you only have 1, make it implicit
forum app is the name of your project
it is indeed yours, but you put your name in front of your project
me.wietlol = me
me.premramman = you
person.forumapp = forum app made by person
(that is how most java packages are based upon)
12:57
Can somebody explain to me why does implicit narrowing does not work for floating point values? Like so: final double d=10; float f=d; fails to compile where as final int d=10; byte f=d; compiles fine? My thing is that in final double d=10; float f=d; the compiler "must know" that 10 can fit into f of float type and d is a constant.
im not sure if 10 fits in a float
im surprised byte f = d; even works
checks
byte f = d; doesnt work either
@Wietlol Yes, that work because the compiler figures out that 10 can fit into a byte and is a constant. If you remove final it wont work.
ah, nvm, it does when it is final
I guess they just didnt implement the same logic for it for floating points
@Wietlol Yeah, that is what I am seeing - no such logic for long,float & double.
imho, there shouldnt really be
especially for floats
> im not sure if 10 fits in a float
13:07
@Wietlol I thought the compiler would make it to `10.0. I think it could be because of precision between float and double, that is why they did not implement that logic.
But that leaves a question for long primitive
final long l=10;
int i=d;
13:47
2 messages moved to Trash
Zoe
Zoe
Michael moved to Trash
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Since when does @Michael have his actual face as his profile picture? :O
Zoe
Zoe
14:04
It's been a while now
14:19
@JWizard I dont trouble myself so much with how the compiler thinks
compilers (even mine) are all idiots anyway
but they are still smarter than the rest of us
14:34
This "(even mine)" had me vomit for a moment.
wut?
on a side note
TIL Mibael is a leet user
These curves are new aren't they?
prolly skin
I dont have curves
I have squigglies
:)
14:38
wat?
Noun: squigglies
  1. plural of squiggly...
(i didnt just wrote that article)
written
ouch
didn't have done written
@wonderb0lt Probably, like 6 months now. xD
14:47
oof
@Zoe No u
I haven't been here a while
Zoe
Zoe
@Michael hm?
lmao
Nice auto-correct XD
@Wietlol I concur.
 
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20:49
picks nose

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