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imagine all these local variables being represented in memory. the value 5 is represented in memory as 0x00000005
If you use == then you're checking if 0x00000005 is equal to 0x00000005 which it is
@chiragsoni Wrong (to my knowledge)
The Integer(5) is represented as 0x4401fadb or something
it's a pointer to the class instance
If you create two of these, they'll have separate pointers because they're separate instances
Ok thanks
@geisterfurz007 correct
so you'll end up doing like 0x4401fadb == 0x9f7aa710
13:01
Finally Wietlol approves something I did.
which would return false
am proud
so I am wrong @ this statement :one think I know that when we write int i = 10 it will be converted to Integer only because java understand object only
you can send the money to my bank account tho, @geisterfurz007
@chiragsoni it understands primitive types just fine :)
13:02
That I knew that one is certainly not your fault :)
It converts int to Integer only when primitives aren't allowed, like say when saving it in a list
you can have List<Integer> but not List<int>
Ok it happens only when we deal with collection right??
no, any circumstance when an Object is required
Is that really correct? Type arguments are erased during compiletime.
int[] is a collection as well
13:04
@geisterfurz007 it won't compile..
type erasure
What I meant was that the concept of List<Integer> and List<int> does not exist during runtime.
@Neil but generally when in a method when we simply write int i =10; then it won't happen ritht??
it happens with generics
So is there really a conversion happening neccessarily?
13:04
@geisterfurz007 no, it doesn't
there is no List<int>
You are missing my point
@chiragsoni that's right. It remains int like that
@Neil please reply to this: " but generally when in a method when we simply write int i =10; then it won't happen ritht??"
assume that you have List<Integer>, it gets erasured yes
@geisterfurz007 what is your point?
you can't get to the point where you're dealing with List<int> or List<Integer> if List<int> won't even compile, regardless of the fact that the generic aspect is dropped
13:09
// written code
List<Integer> l = new ArrayList<>();
l.add(111);
l.add(222);
Integer i1 = l.get(0);
int i2 = l.get(1);
// post type erasure in compiler
List l = new ArrayList(); // with meta information type: Integer
l.add(111);
l.add(222);
Integer i1 = (Integer) l.get(0);
int i2 = (int) ((Integer) l.get(1));
||afk meeting
@Neil doesn't matter; I think I am wrong anyway
@KarelG have fun
Hello people.
I see we have new funny people here
And you. Old and not funny (:
I made you smile though
is that an achievement though?
With the gooofball I usually am?
13:21
You even left-smiled
Now that you are here, let me ask you a question that is totally not related to my bachelor thesis:
What programming guidelines do you have?
programming guidelines? What's that?
I was afraid that that would be your answer....
Actually though - are you talking generally how I organize code etc., or in any specific way?
I usually turn my monitor on before opening IntelliJ
Yeah, things like that.-
That's a good one!
13:24
I don't have too many options because I work for a small company with a big codebase, so it's like once a month that I create a new file even.
I am trying to work out a few guidelines for app development in a small dev team but so far I only got folder structure and was lost after that.
Because I usually don't give a shit about guidelines and more shits about getting the darn program to work :D
Most important thing that is not up to the individual, is that you agree on a basic visual syntax. Such as brackets on same or next line, spacing before brackets / after commas...
@geisterfurz007 well program structure is probably a good thing to agree on early on
but the rest can be left up to the team
@d0n.key Dart comes with an integrated formatter that doesn't even leave you a decision on how to format your code.
So that doesn't work here :D
Is dart object oriented? Idk dart
13:25
Wondering if I should just say that React Native was superior in testing so I got bunches more to wrote :D
Yeah
@Neil What do you mean with that?
So think about your moral of using classes
Seperating things or having big chunks of logic in util classes
MORE. CLASSES!
or both
2 mins ago, by geisterfurz007
I am trying to work out a few guidelines for app development in a small dev team but so far I only got folder structure and was lost after that.
Yeah, what do you mean with program structure?
13:27
Also if you have a server/client seperation, make sure to what extend you want them to communicate. We do Cloud-based business software, and when you export a table, the fucking content gets pushed between server and client like 20 times before you have a result.
I probably have most of that in the folder structure already.
Stuff that communicates with APIs outside of the app is in services, widgets are in components with each widget in its own file, done.
@geisterfurz007 folder structure
oh. Yeah well I already got a page on that.
that's all I meant :)
dangit
@d0n.key thesis is only on app development. Maybe I can squeeze something in there but I am not sure
13:30
Also you might want to generalize certain things as far as you can. Again with our exports, the Excel export is entirely different from the Word export, even though they share large parts logically
Oh! Das good! You want widgets not to exceed a certain size of sub components
So one of the first things I did for the company was embedding an option to hide the date on exports. You'd think you just configure some reportoptions thingy to not include the date - I had to search myself through tons of classes and change things in like 10, reaching parameters though till I could apply them.
Noice! /s
No that was not nice
sorry, corrected
13:33
Just try to get things done right on initial implementation, and don't just do something for a quick hotfix and then pretend like you'd beautify it afterwards.
If there's a chance you gotta do hotfixes from time to time
Also make sure to put @author d0n.key on top of every file for copyright matters
Yeah, yeah, das good (except for the last one). I think I can use that stuff for half a page or a page even!
Sidenote: What an absolute shit weather.
just cold where I live
It looks foggy since early morning because of super fine rain.
Actually I enjoy winter now. Got a car solely for the winter (since I got my moto for good weather), so now I can drive around in comfort, with heated seats, heated steering wheel and nice cringy christmas music on the radio.
Good for you.
I got a bike, a bus, a train and my legs to get to work.
13:38
I got 1.5 working legs and no car
:(
wat?
What happened to the other half?
thrombose
its still there but not very healthy
calf left side
I walk as much as i can
because thats what you should do in this case
driving car is stressing me out anyway
walking is better
too many idiots on the road :(
How much walk do you have each day?
13:44
i try to walk aroudn 1hour a day
for 5 days a week
If walking is what helps, then it's probably best that you don't have a car
its pretty exhausting if you also work out up to 5hours a week
you're not tempted
so its about 10 hours of sport
and im no young buck like you, remember that
;)
i burn a lot just walking fast since im so heavy
its a difference if you have to move around 70kg or 100kg each day
80 mew comments mew?
13:55
no
Help, my concentration's gone.
@Hans1984 I don't even do 2 hours of sport, man
My only exercise during the work week is a literal 2 kilometer walk back from work
10 hours is plenty
Anyone used this before: FileFilter fileFilter = new WildcardFileFilter(wildcard, INSENSITIVE);
I have a wildcard and I want to select all files in a dir that match, regardless of case.
But this logic isn't finding my file.
Dir: file_20190101.csv
Bad logic! It won't get dinner this evening!
Wildcard: FILE_*.csv
/javadoc WildcardFileFilter
14:06
@geisterfurz007 Sorry, I never heard of that class. :(
Oak- who?
@TheCoder Are you in the correct directory?
Does it work with file_*.csv?
14:32
Yes
Is that a solution to your problem?
Just.. Dumping all wildcards to lowercase and yell at your computer hoping that it works? :D
i'm an atheist
Fixed for your requirements.
lol! Found a section in my bachelor thesis while reading that goes
"[...] hosts their own gitlab instance that is already currently in use for recent projects. Apps developed in flutter should regularly whatever"
I should probably finish a few sections still.
15:06
Damn I missed the whole conversation on walking
@geisterfurz007
I hate you.
I figured someone's gotta take on with the tradition.
Since I might be the most annoying person in here, might aswell just take care of that too.
@d0n.key Nah, you're second to Wietlol
Wietlol is here like once a week

Wife Spitting in the Morning

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What the fuck is this Neil? :D
15:08
@geisterfurz007 that's not a metaphor. That literally happened
Out of the blue, just went to her and spit?
someone from the balcony spit off into the street
Don't make fun of me, everyone's got their kinks
we were passing underneath and right on her neck..
15:09
Neil where do you live?
Italy
You have to learn a lot more don...
Turin
Still thankful that I'm not in Naples
Fucking hell am I stupid...
they don't just spit off the balcony. They throw out their trash too
15:10
@Neil Italy's just a country. I was asking where you live.
@d0n.key Turin, Italy.
@d0n.key Can I not live in a country?
You could have had a more precise answer before Neil even started typing if you stalked his profile >.>
I was gonna ask for a street name. Cuz I spit on someone's wife when I was on vacation in Turin.
A month ago?
15:11
I'll bet you would ;)
roughly
last week of October
Checks out.
@geisterfurz007 not like he could say, check the date of when I said that or anything
I'll let you tell me the street then
Chat search...
Via Luigi Lasagna or something
Wait let me check
Via Guiseppe Luigi Lagrange
15:14
LMAO
That's the most Italian sounding street name I've ever heard
Sounds french to me
La grange oui oui
How did you manage to guess it correctly!? Incredible!
wdym
Joseph-Louis Lagrange (born Giuseppe Luigi Lagrangia or Giuseppe Ludovico De la Grange Tournier; 25 January 1736 – 10 April 1813), also reported as Giuseppe Luigi Lagrange or Lagrangia, was an Italian Enlightenment Era mathematician and astronomer. He made significant contributions to the fields of analysis, number theory, and both classical and celestial mechanics. In 1766, on the recommendation of Swiss Leonhard Euler and French d'Alembert, Lagrange succeeded Euler as the director of mathematics at the Prussian Academy of Sciences in Berlin, Prussia, where he stayed for over twenty years, producing...
Lagrange was italian
for the record
15:16
Yeah no shit cuz that's the street's name
We have a "Soviet union" street and a "France" street
also several famous explorers and scientists who aren't italian
not said that it has to be named after an italian
Anyway - was that your wife I spitted on, or some other unrelated woman?
I only know him from langrange transformation
Seeing as that street doesn't exist, I'd have to say it was some other woman in some other city
Was actually just doing dishes, and some spoon reflected a splash out of the window, and someone was shouting something angirly
The street exists though
Via Giuseppe Luigi Lagrange
15:19
oh well news to me
I just misspelled Giuseppe
pretty close to the train station
there are a lot of streets in downtown that I'm not familiar with
And there was some small park right across the block
I just looked for nice places where someone could go for a walk in Turin and where houses have balconies
Turns out other houses have balconies too
literally every building here has balconies XD
You gotta head to that street though and take a picture for me.
Just cuz
That'd be cool
That's not actually as nice as I expected
which is fine, because I don't live there
Weird mix of mediterranian and Berlin Kreuzberg
I wasn't that far off though
@d0n.key bahahaha
My Via Luigi Lasagna randomly changes names to Via Nizza, and that ends up as a parallel street of yours
15:29
Works over, byeeeeeeeeeee
yep, that happens a lot
Also: Don't spit on people, that's disgusting.
@geisterfurz007 wholly agree!
Don't spit at all
Bye geis
Enjoy freezing
15:46
hello guys! I have developed a java application using jdk13.0.1
I have realized that this jdk doesn't come along with a JRE. My system has is 1.8.0.231 which I think is the latest one.
My issue is that when I run the application from the terminal it complains about the JRE version

Error: A JNI error has occurred, please check your installation and try again
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.UnsupportedClassVersionError: mpsconverter/Main has been compiled by a more recent version of the Java Runtime (class file version 57.0), this version of the Java Runtime only recognizes class file v
I am a bit confused about the jdk / jre releases and their compatibility :-/
I'm sure Weedlel can help you out with that.
It seems confusing to me as I got used to download a JDK (with a normal version number) that goes hand-in-hand with its JRE. Nowadays, the version compatibility betwee JDK and JRE seems a bit more complex.
JDK since... 11 iirc, dont come with JREs any more
because the JDK is the JRE
ok. Since I have developed it using jdk13.0.1, means that the end user should have the jdk13 installed
pretty much, yes
15:58
and what is your opinion about this ?
I think its pretty normal
Was it a bad idea of me using such a recent version ?
where do you want to run it?
if you run it on a server you own, then you can just install java 13 on it
i just want to upload the code to github
and provide some guidance on how to run it
i was sure that java -jar myjar.jar will do the job
if you deploy it as an executable for your clients to download and execute on their machines, they should have Java13 installed
@thanos.a for that to work, Java must be installed
16:00
maybe I can give instruction on how to build it on their own
but I ll have to find the oldest compatible version for this I guess
you shouldnt try to make people do their builds
what kind of application is it?
nothing commercial. it is just an open souce file converter
that I want to publish it on my github
but I also want to give instructions on how someone can execute it
then simply make a JDK 13 build and host it
and I have to put JDK13 on the prerequisites
thanks for your advice!
instructions would be:
1. make sure Java 13 or higher is installed on your machine, following this website https://jdk.java.net/13/
2. double click the jar or use `java -jar myJar.jar` from the console
16:03
The problem with my machine is that I have
jdk 13 in which i do the development
but I have also the 1.8 JRE
as it is needed for other applications that I use
so the execution needs to target the JDK13
I have 8, 11 and 12 installed on my machine
if you already have jdk-13 in your java folder, you probably have the PATH variable (system variables) set to an older version
that is what the java ... commands will go to to find out which runtime to use
the path for my user is C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-13.0.1\bin
that should work
in the system PATH I see C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Oracle\Java\javapath
which is the 1.8
ah, that shouldnt work
if you run java -version on the command line, what does it say?
16:08
perhaps remove the oracle one
it looks out of place
I did some days ago but one of my applications needs it. Maybe the Netbeans it self if I remember well
that shouldnt be
I did it and this way it works
but once the jre 8 will be installed I will have this issue again
I am happy to have only jdk13
thanks a lot for your help !
I am working on legacy banking web application written in java. where i got an issue from client saying that database connection wasnt closed and due to that.. No resources currently available in pool exception in thrown...how to identify which class and method doesnt close the connection..is there any tool to monitor ?..i am using weblogic server and oracle database
16:15
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not sure... I never had to use such a tool
@Wietlol is there any ways to narrow down the issue ...steps to identify
search everywhere to find out where your connections are made
then backtrack their usages to find if they are closing it correctly
@rocky Look for compiler warnings about a resource not being closed?
@Wietlol 1000 places connection being used
16:18
keep in mind, doing
var connection = new Connection();
connection.doStuff();
connection.close();
is not closing the connection properly
hmm...1000 is a bit much
why are banking systems always horribly designed?
@Michael oh..okay ..do we need to install any plugin to check resource to indicate resource are not closed ..or in general compiler in eclipse will show this indication on not closing the resources
> eclipse
hmm... not sure if that one does these warnings
@Wietlol i am new to this old product..recently we migrating the framework slowly
@Wietlol since it is kind of huge app ..lot of dependency being included ..where there inturn makes db connection as well..so finding tedious to narrow down the connection lean
I suppose trying to get the compiler warning or simply going over it manually
any clues or guidance will help me to get closer to this connection leak issue
16:25
@rocky Sounds complicated. That's why they pay you the big bucks, right? :)
I only know how to avoid it ahead of programming, not in hindsight
@Michael thats correct
@rocky Good luck!
@Wietlol we can avoid while we code....but here it was already coded
avoid while coding is not really waterproof tho
16:32
does anyone have a hint on how one would test this method?
https://hastebin.com/fohumiwula.cpp
I can test the exception but the other part seems kinda tricky
you need to extract out the randomizer
your function has a strong dependency on Randomizer
instead of making your function responsible for where it gets the random function from, instead, you should try to pass it a service object that can do the random number generation for it
in most cases, introducing a new interface is the way to go
if you just want it working, perhaps a Supplier<Double>
16:50
Dear Java programmers. I am a PHP programmer and I come in peace
I wanted to ask something
man the walls
PHP is incoming!
archers at the ready!
but, go ahead, ask your question :D
I'm not finding the words for what I want to ask
try a dictionary?
I am sure it contains the words that would be appropriate for your question
Let me try with a code example 3v4l.org/lEjEJ
but you need a good search algorithm to get the right words
that looks like PHP
what is wrong with the code?
16:58
In this example, Vehicle interface states that get_wheels() should return Wheels.
Car, which is a concrete of Vehicle, states that get_wheels() will return Saggy_Wheels, which is a concrete of Wheels
I see
Prior to PHP 7.4, you couildn't override the method typehint to a concrete of an interface
Output for 7.1.25 - 7.3.12 is different
Yeah
It's something new to PHP, to be able to override the return type hint
I was curious how solid OOP languages such as Java handles that
Java has that too
and the feature is a certain must-have for modern languages
17:00
Prior to PHP 7.4 you would return the concrete instance of Wheels, but coulnd't change the return typehint
Now you can override the typehint to a specific instance of Wheels
the contract Vehicle states that its instances have a method getWheels which return an instance of type Wheels
the class Car does not violate this contract
Interesting
because it declares the method getWheels which return SaggyWheels of which, an instance is always an instance of Wheels
Right, and it can't work with TrainWheels, right
TrainWheels?
17:02
Just an example
assuming class TrainWheels implements Wheels, Car will never return an instance of TrainWheels
Yes, and prior to PHP 7.4 it could
it potentially could, indeed
not all languages have it at this time
C# for example requires implementations to have the exact same signature
which means that the return type must be Wheels
otherwise, the signature changed
Java often is pretty much ahead in the game of smart compilers
Yes, that's how PHP behaved until now
I have yet to see a compiler as smart as Java's
the language may suck, but the compiler... ooh boy
17:04
I wished I learned Java
so, back to the question "how solid OOP languages handle that"
it depends on the language
Java for example has it, C# doesnt
but they are both equally OOP designed
its just a matter of priority of the compiler devs
if the compiler devs think it is important, they make the feature
if they dont, well...
and the priority is often based on what the user base wants
if all users really want this feature, it better have high priority
PHP, being open-source and community-driven has a different approach to it's development
In case you're curious
PHP also has different priorities
thanks a lot for sharing the knowledge @Wietlol
I have to focus on some work stuff here. Have a good one dude
 
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