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Diplomacy is the art of saying "nice doggy" until you can find a rock. (source)
 
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06:41
Good morning
Good morning.
Zoe
Zoe
06:54
Lmao
whats up
Ok I'll stop :D
Hey cement! Doing some coding here, some coding there. Quite alright. How are you? :)
07:14
@geisterfurz007 You learning lisp?
Most definitely not!
I was just clicking links and stuff and ended up at a very old PPCG post where the task was to write code that seemingly adds 2+2 with the result 5.
07:49
2+2 can result in 5 if a cosmic ray flips a bit
08:15
ok.
Zoe
Zoe
xD
Guten Morning
@ColdFire It is much to early to make any statements regarding the quality of the morning...
I am sure germany is having a happy and angry morning as always
08:41
ja ja ja
NEIN, NEIN, NEIN, NEIN, NEIN!
Der Angriff Steiners war ein Befehl!
Zoe
Zoe
Tod zu PHP!
08:59
Ooook
@wonderb0lt Nichts als ein Haufen niederträchtiger Feiglinge!
09:14
Alright back to English again now ^^
lmao I just noticed that writing on two keyboards at the same time is easier than I thought
My left hand is typing on my laptop while my right hand writes on my normal keyboard
I would do that too, but then those two keyboards must be identical
cant stand the feeling of two different keyboards
and my keyboard is too expensive to buy two of them
actually, the keyboard I have is designed to be chained :D
No, the keyboards I got here are very different and it works just fine :)
for you, that is
09:35
Forgot that you are special, yah.
A special kind of special.
Is this enought for Mr. Wietlol: ultimatehackingkeyboard.com?
its all fine, as long as the keyboards are the same
You didn't click the link.
which is a rare occurrence
it would be fun, apart from the fact that I often dont use my right hand on my keyboard
Imagine smashing your paws on a keyboard, let alone two keyboards simultaneously
@Wietlol Interesting, what do you use it for then? ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
but yes, @geisterfurz007 I could use two of them simultaneously
@d0n.key my mouse
09:38
In that case it would only make sense to use one of them, no?
no no no no
@Wietlol Oh yes ( ಠ ͜ʖಠ)
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@d0n.key but my mouse is so big, I sometimes need both my hands
I use the two keyboards because it feels easier for my wrist this way. With the UHK I wouldn't need two keyboards.
I have a LinkedHashMap<String, MyObject> with an ordered set of keys. I want to query my map with a key, and to find out where in the order did the key sit. For example,

Apple:MyObject1
Orange:MyObject2
Pair:MyObject3

I want to know Orange is at position 1.

Is that possible?
Zoe
Zoe
09:49
yes.
/javadoc HashMap#keys
@Zoe Sorry, I can't find that method. :(
Zoe
Zoe
/javadoc HashMap
Zoe
Zoe
/javadoc HashMap#keySet
Zoe
Zoe
09:50
Then you can grab it from there
wont work tho
You won't work tho
/javadoc LinkedHashMap
@Wietlol why?
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A: How to get position of key/value in LinkedHashMap using its key

user177800HashMap implementations in general are un-ordered for Iteration. LinkedHashMap is predictablely ordered for Iteration ( insertion order ) but does not expose the List interface and a LinkedList ( which is what mirrors the key set insertion order ) does not track index position itself either, it...

@geisterfurz007 you would still have to iterate over the collection
09:57
Yeah true; I was thinking of something else that made no sense
guys
when loading a class using loadClass
DexClassLoader classloader = new DexClassLoader(libPath, tmpDir.getAbsolutePath(), null, this.getClass().getClassLoader());
mClass = (Class<Object>) classloader.loadClass(AppConstant.DYNAMIC_CLASS_NAME);

mInstance = mClass.newInstance();
the class imports itself not loading
is there any reason for it?
we are calling a jar file from android
Zoe
Zoe
This ain't an ANdroid room
@Wietlol well, yeah. But you can still get the index that way
yes but this is more specific java problem
Zoe
Zoe
It's pretty useless, but it's retrievable
A List<Pair<String, Object>> would be better
@underscore If it only runs on Android, it isn't.
If the same code also runs on the JVM without modifications, then it's a Java problem.
@Zoe Not the index of original insertion.
Only the index internal of the map which is debatable if you'd actually make us of that.
Zoe
Zoe
10:05
Isn't the key set in the same order as the map?
not guaranteed
The keyset is in the same order as the map, yes
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A: Is the order guaranteed for the return of keys and values from a LinkedHashMap object?

Powerlord The Map interface provides three collection views, which allow a map's contents to be viewed as a set of keys, collection of values, or set of key-value mappings. The order of a map is defined as the order in which the iterators on the map's collection views return their elements. ...

But the key order in the map isn't the same order as you put it in.
Zoe
Zoe
oh, yeah
Or is it?
> This linked list defines the iteration ordering, which is normally the order in which keys were inserted into the map (insertion-order)
Zoe
Zoe
xd
10:10
So in theory it should work to do new ArrayList<>(datMap.keySet()).indexOf("Orange"); @TheCoder
Zoe
Zoe
/javadoc Set#indexOf
@Zoe Sorry, I can't find that method. :(
Zoe
Zoe
Guess that's why it's wrapped
Cookie? ;)
gimme
10:11
Sometimes (big emphasis on somtimes) I know what I am doing.
@d0n.key no
üwü
geist has maztererered lisp, ofc he knows what he iz doin
Zoe
Zoe
@geisterfurz007 Yes please :D
I don't know... I am just the greatest developer of the world (except for Wietlol because who'd get to that level, you know...). First try, I/O task, language I don't know, framework I don't know and it works
\(-_\)
(/_-)/
Zoe
Zoe
Ever tried Jupyter?
10:16
Zoe
Zoe
It's pretty good c:
ever tried pizza?
new ArrayList<>(datMap.keySet()).indexOf("Orange"); should guarentee the right index?
Zoe
Zoe
You can even use it for your favorite language
;)
10:18
Pizza is an open-source superset of Java 1.4, prior to the introduction of generics for the Java programming language. In addition to its own solution for adding generics to the language, Pizza also added function pointers and algebraic types with case classes and pattern matching. In August 2001, the developers made a compiler capable of working with Java. Most Pizza applications can run in a Java environment, but certain cases will cause problems. Work on Pizza has more or less stopped since 2002. Its main developers have concentrated instead on the Generic Java project, another attempt to...
Zoe
Zoe
Seriously though, there's support for a bunch of languages
I would try it out before throwing it into production but I think so @TheCoder
Zoe
Zoe
Including Java, Kotlin, C++, Lisp, and other major languages
> Lisp and other major languages
Zoe
Zoe
There's even one for Vimscript
@geisterfurz007 Lisp powers emacs, I'd argue it's well-known and I classify it as major in comparison to Wietlang or, now that it's been mentioned, Pizza
10:22
((Sorry) could ((you ()) repeat (that))?)
uninstalls emacs
        Collection<String> fields = myMap.keySet();

        int i = 0;
        for (String field : fields) {
            if (field.equalsIgnoreCase(myKey)) {
                return i;
            }
            i++;
        }
Is that safer?
Thanks :)
> if (field.equalsIgnoreCase(myKey))
does your map do the same?
To answer the question: Not really. Both options are based on the assumption (and hope) that the set is indeed ordered in the same way that you inserted the items.
10:25
a better approach would be to iterate directly over the map
but the question is, why do you want to know the index?
LinkedHashMap<String, String> abc = new LinkedHashMap<>();

abc.put("a", "b");
abc.put("c", "d");
abc.put("Wietlol is the most amazing programmer in human history", "jk");
abc.put("I am such a funny person", "jk again");

int index = new ArrayList<>(abc.keySet()).indexOf("c");
System.out.println("Should be 1: " + index);
At least this little test works.
The map holds a list of key:values of the columns of a csv files: columnHeading:databaseColumn. I want to know the position of the heading.
You could also keep a list of those headers in their original order somewhere.
as in put the keySet into an array?
Aren't you reading the CSV file?
10:31
I think when I populate the map, I'll add a second map that holds String:Integer, so the columnHeading:position
So when I need the position, I just ask the map. that's guarenteed
Or just use a List because that is basically the same for your usecase if you use indexOf
Can you elaborate?
Thought the keySet order wasn't guarneteed
According to the docs it is but per definition a Set is generally unordered
a List on the other hand is not
Which is also the reason you can insert things at a given index in a list or remove stuff or set the values. Also the reason you can use indexOf on a list which are all things you cannot do with a Set
Zoe
Zoe
@geisterfurz007 ((((((((((depends)))on))(((((((whether))(I))))))(want to)))or not))
private Map<String, String> myMap = new LinkedHashMap<>();

new ArrayList<String>(myMap.keySet());
10:35
@Zoe I don't :D
Like so?
Zoe
Zoe
@geisterfurz007 I think you're just low on brackets. You haven't used Lisp enough C:
Seriously though, you should try Jupyter some time
I don't even know what it does
/afk lunchtime
@geisterfurz007 Cya later
Zoe
Zoe
@geisterfurz007 It's basically a notebook for code. You can add code, but also markdown text and images if you want. It's pretty useful for creating code without needing to use the full project to compile and test it
10:44
@Zoe geisterfurz007 is away: lunchtime
Zoe
Zoe
@OakBot shush
@Zoe Type /help to see all my commands.
Zoe
Zoe
10:56
There's also SQL kernels c:
11:31
Does @Ita come online here in this chatroom ?
Zoe
Zoe
rarely
A-A-..
ATCHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
whoops :sloth:
11:54
Welcome back!
@geisterfurz007 Welcome back!
A cat has 230 bones in its body. A human has 206. A cat has no collarbone, so it can fit through any opening the size of its head. (source)
Cats defy the laws of physics, that is why they fit through any opening the size of their head.
@OakBot Actually interesting fact ^^
Zoe
Zoe
^
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hi
@VirudhaiPaul Welcome to the Java Chat, the room for Java enthusiasts! I'm Oak, one of the room's bots. If you want to ask a question, just ask it and someone will respond if they feel like it. But remember that this room is not a help desk or tutoring service! If you want to just hang out, then welcome aboard! Oh, and the room's full list of rules are posted here.
is there any full web based java chat bot which has AI and ML
huehuehue
@Zoe Reminds me.. What happened to Hailey (I think it was)?
Zoe
Zoe
@geisterfurz007 Funny story...
I tried upgrading to Debian 10 on my Pi
being the Incredibly Smart Person:tm: I am, I naturally forgot to back up my data
so her entire database was erased when the upgrade failed
12:47
ouch
Zoe
Zoe
Right now she's dead because I'm compiling some stuff
which deadlocked my pi again.... I really need to learn cross-compiling
Dang it @Zoe! Stop killing bots!
Zoe
Zoe
#BotLivesDontMatter
:P
@Zoe can you not break stuff?
Zoe
Zoe
This isn't breaking
This is a remnant from when I thought it was a good idea to run Jupyter on my RPi
12:54
You know what Facebook says: Move fast and kill bots.
Zoe
Zoe
Facebook has so many russian bots they should call it a social njetwork
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I actually smiled on that one. Why can't I just be grumpy for 10 minutes?
I exhaled through my nose, take my updoot
I just had to talk to an apprentice here in the name of our educator because my educator is weak.
They had email contact for like 3 mails and then our educator sent me out to talk to her.
It's not like I have better things to do like writing an app for my bachelor thesis or something :)
Zoe
Zoe
12:57
@geisterfurz007 I won't let you <3
@Zoe It's still a good idea though
It's kinda what it's meant for anyway
Zoe
Zoe
^^"
Also: Happy SO birthday me! 3 years now already :)
Zoe
Zoe
Congrats!
@geisterfurz007 Pathetic
13:03
no u
I had my 4th birthday like two months ago
Even though I'm younger than you
And you had your happy 500 reputation half a week ago.
Yeah cuz I use Reddit for karma farming instead of SO
13:03
You aren't that much younger than me, are you?
You're 20?
Still?
13:04
At least that's what I pretend on the internet
Alright I'm 18 since december
Not anymore c:
@Zoe Thanks :)
Zoe
Zoe
@d0n.key Well, that's a problem. You need to be 13 or older to use SO c:
13:06
In the meantime I had my own enterprise with around $2.5k in sales before I shut it down, got multiple apps on the playstore (they suck though), and now I'm working for a company slightly over a year, and got a nice bike and a car during that time.
You may from now on refer to me as Mark Zuckerberg
I am close to completing my bachelor thesis at little over 20 years old in a dual studies program which means I also have a completed apprenticeship. I also earned myself my own private pilot license which I completed last year at the age of 19.
Now what?
Yeah that pilot thing is pretty sweet
More like Mark Suckerberg, amirite?
:D
Still I'm also studying computer science at university, and I'm gonna have my bachelor at 20
actually 21 nvm
21 and 2 months
13:10
"Completed apprenticeship" - do you even work bro?
Zoe
Zoe
Noobs.
Flex Wars IT-Edition
@d0n.key Yes, I do.
They even pay my college fees and a salary even while I am studying.
Horribly company but work well for Flex Wars.
College fees? I only pay around $300 per semester
My job is somewhat fun sometimes, and I get paid enough to pay my college fees, and acquire a car and motorcycle etc
Hmmm, tie?
13:18
agreed
Now make me mod for I am as good as you.
Zoe
Zoe
Happy now @d0n.key? :P
No not really
Zoe
Zoe
13:25
Good!
;D
Yeah love you too
Zoe
Zoe
<3
Aren't they cute together? :)
Am I officially a bot now?
Why would you?
It's 2019, if you want to be a bot, you are a bot!
13:32
I'm a bot
Do a Touring Test on me
Are you a bot?
Sorry, I don't understand the question.
Are you a human?
Sure
13:34
Sorry, I don't understand the question.
I meant Turing Test btw, just noticed I misspelled that guy's name
And I misspelled mispelled
ironic
Zoe
Zoe
lol
 
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15:31
my googling sucks
it doesnt matter what I write, I always get the same results
:(
it is like, there is only one solution for a problem that has been solved many times
but I am not satisfied with that solution
not at all
Zoe
Zoe
15:55
1 message moved to Trash
Please use a paste site for long code snippets and stacktraces.
Hello everyone,

I am looking for some opinions about a subject I am currently working on.
I hope my explanation will be clear enough.
Supposing I have a class that I want to deprecate and replace.
To limit the breaking changes of my whole application, I would like to rework the implementation of this class while keeping the legacy code somewhere.

I was thinking about putting the old class in a "legacy" package, and code the new implementation inside the original class.

Example :

Before : https://paste.ofcode.org/Jq5uUmmY7XM5A8HGtYYCEZ
 
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17:03
why keep the old one?
does the new one not cover all use cases of the old one?
where is Niel when you need him?
Zoe
Zoe
17:34
Gone, apparently
NIIIIIIEEEEEEEEELLLLLLLLLLL!!!!!!!1111111ONEONEONEONEONEELEVEN
You can surely ping him in JavaScript :)
If you dare go over there
1 message moved to JavaScript
You're welcome @Wietlol
17:55
ty
@MadaraUchiha do you know much about super fast looping?
> considering I have a grid (2d array) of bits (mostly 0)
and I want to produce a new grid with the same size
where all cells are 1 if they are near (levenshtein distance of, for example, 5) a 1-bit of the old grid
how would I do this in a really fast way?
currently, my algorithm is doing something like this
which is 4 loops... nested
there are too many 1 bits to check if any 1 bit is in range
because (1 until range).sum().times(4).plus(1) < oneBits.size
((((F))))
18:15
Bad documentation is worse than no documentation.
18:46
@Michael What about very little documentation, and it's in some language you don't know?
Because I've seen code that's in English, but all of the comments are in Japanese.
By Japanese I mean kanji, not katakana or romaji. Ergo, I can't read it.
@JennaSloan In that case, you can't even read it, so it does no harm and does no good. xD
Bad documentation does harm because it gives you misleading/incorrect information.
> Documentation is like sex: when it is good, it is very, very good; and when it is bad, it is better than nothing
19:01
@Wietlol I disagree.
ok
its not my point of view anyway
Experiencing nothing is better than experiencing something bad.
@Wietlol Yeah, I disagree with that too. xD
Zoe
Zoe
@geisterfurz007 A bit late, but I don't get it. What's the point?
For example: when you're alive, nothing could happen, or you could die.
19:10
@Zoe the point is that documentation is incorrect or contradicting
Zoe
Zoe
how does that fit into a brick being placed onto another? xd
@Wietlol you're incorrect and contradicting.
no, I am Wietlol
Exactly.
@Zoe did you ever use lego?
Zoe
Zoe
19:11
@Wietlol yeah, far too much
did you ever try to put a 3-length lego piece on a 4-length lego piece?
Zoe
Zoe
oh xd
Now I get it ^^"
I don't get it.
Exactly which two pieces are you talking about?
You could fit that on there easily
Zoe
Zoe
19:19
So could I!
Just give be an oven, frying pan, and some liquid nitrogen
Zoe
Zoe
no
Also, LEGO should be capitalized
19:35
@JennaSloan Look at where the red arrows on the edges of the piece are pointing.
@Michael I did
Then look at how many holes there are in the middle.
12 mins ago, by Jenna Sloan
You just need a couple of these: https://shop.lego.com/page/static/pick-a-brick?query=15573
/facepalm
Zoe
Zoe
19:37
You need 6 on the surface to fit 3
No, you just put two of them in the same direction, with each one connected underneath the end of the 1X3 price.
Zoe
Zoe
snort I can fit a 10 on a 2
Zoe
Zoe
yeah, but the docs didn't tell you that, did it?
@JennaSloan Oh, lol.
19:48
@JennaSloan but that is not of height 1
that is height 2
now it wont match with the remaining part of the build
they chose a height 1 piece for a reason you know
@Wietlol no u
This is better looking
I am better looking
:)
Nah, the 4 Lego pieces look better imo
no u
Why thank you
The craziest step I've ever seen in a Lego instruction booklet was step 15 of the Lego Architecture Seattle Space Needle, where you had to cut and bend a piece.
...
Zoe
Zoe
20:16
I got a notification to vote in the election on pets.SE, a site I haven't visited in a really long time XD
@JennaSloan Dang, that is pretty crazy

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