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hi guys
anyone please help me..
Anyone please reply to this. String a = "Java"; String b = "Java"; System.out.println(a == b); true // but System.out.println("a==b?"+a == b); //false..
i added comment "a==b?" then the result becomes false
07:46
kek
Guys This is not related to java but will ask anyways
Funfact: I just googled this today and came back to my 4 yrs old question :) — membersound Jan 4 '18 at 9:01
I am reading this C# code from decompiling an exe file
@Energy are you familiar with String pooling?
lookup on that. That explains it.
but I got into this class in C# that I cannot find anywhere in the class
I am just wondering if this is from the dependencies ?
I dont know how dependencies work in C#
07:49
and the class you're talking about is ... ?
usually googling "doc classname" would reveal its origin
I think its a custom class
I just want to know where can I locate this Class
ah, it should be in the project yes
cos in Java, I will just locate the jar and read the contents
what if its not inside the exe ?
it could be in dll
reverse engineering C# software is more difficult than doing that in Java
that is because java has a vast set of OP instructions, readable by the JVM. JVM is then responsible for passing it to the processor
in C#, it's different. It compiles directly to the low level language (instruction sets), immediately ready to be used by the processor. The instruction set can differ (depends of the linking, used .NET frameworks ect) as well
08:07
ohhhhh
Thanks , atleast I know its in dll
@KarelG I am studying now but did u see my question carefully? i mean, System.out.println(a == b); true // but System.out.println("a==b?"+a == b); //false..
@KarelG ok got it. it is kind of a==b+a'value == b's value . ok thanks.
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@energy look at the precendence table here introcs.cs.princeton.edu/java/11precedence. + has a higher precedence than ==. so it's evaluated first.
08:25
@Kare
@KarelG Is there a way so I can locate the dll file ? I only have the exe file
this is about the C# reverse engineering
read the hex code, follow its addresses
wahhhhhhhhh that will take me forever
Have you ever got interested to move to other fields such as AI, big data, ect.? I know we simple don't have that much time
08:40
@Neil since I dont like this particular one
09:17
@Michael I've been making them a little larger than 3x4 "foundations" however big that is
@Plain_Dude_Sleeping_Alone you have to move if you are interested and want to work in that field
it's still modular, but my idea is that I can just pump in iron ingots and you get rotors or something
I worked as an engineer in distributed systems before I became a team lead. I am still maintaining the server farm, but we are now focusing on the CRM. So I become a back-end engineer.
first floor I have industrial storage for output as to create a buffer so it makes them even when I don't need it right away, and it also performs proper load balancing for the iron ingots to send to the upper levels
+ software architect support + QA (unit test development)
09:19
then each upper level has iron ingots as input and produces 1 assembly machine working at 100% efficiency
@KarelG I think dotnet core is not so different from java atm
lol you
@Wietlol blasphemy!
lets see if the folks in C# room agree :P
haha
I guess they accepted my earlier comment
var whatYouGive = !shit;
I don't know I feel bored with CRUD, still like programming though
09:52
@Plain_Dude_Sleeping_Alone CRUD is mostly boilerplate
way to make CRUD interesting: make it work generically
given a table and its column names and types, write a CRUD that works
or just let spring do it
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@Wietlol I understand why we'd need to do that, and it seems that there's no other option than profiling the app on production
 
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14:18
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@Neil I only use industrial containers for Concrete. I've found that it's overkill for everything else. xD
@Michael not even for iron ingots?
I use industrial containers for iron ingots, steel ingots, copper ingots, and concrete
for the most part, because I want to have two possible outputs so I'm not constrained by max conveyer belt speed
@Neil Ew.
I never use storage containers for ingots.
@Neil But you are still constrained by the speed of the input belts.
@Neil you from italy right? what is the situation there of corona?
14:30
@Michael they have two inputs as well
it works out well with the modular system too
True. I guess it's just not my style to use them.
@ColdFusion well from what I can tell, we're mostly unphased by the virus
sunday I saw a bunch of people playing in the park near my house
My production hasn't been large enough to justify their use I guess.
@Neil apparently we got affected because of italian tourist :(
@Neil cooool nice
@Michael I suppose I shouldn't really be concerned about not having enough iron ingots
but it is handy to have access to a stockpile whenever I need it
I try to avoid making parts by hand, but it's sometimes handy to have available
@ColdFusion what country are you from?
14:32
There's no reason to buffer your ingots in my opinion. I just send them from the smelters directly into the factories.
:48759337 I hope they lock that up tight then
@Neil In the very early game, yes. But once you unlock Tier 0, you should have everything automated enough so that you don't need to manually craft stuff from ingots.
@Michael meh I suppose
it doesn't affect me one way or the other
@Michael which game is this?
It's a game. As long as you're having fun that's all that matters. :D
@ColdFusion Satisfactory
14:34
highly recommend it :)
They should call it "Satiscracktory" lol
not as catchy ;)
I'm thinking of having a sort of "part mall"
a place purposefully designed to have any parts I may need
not built to be efficient or to stockpile, just to have a stack that I can grab
that wouldn't really work in modular form though
trying to think about how I could go about it
😮 crack
I have a dedicated building that produces Iron Plates, Iron Rods, Wire, Cable, Copper Sheets, Steel Beams, and Steel Pipes because those items are used a lot for building.
@KarelG dont do drugs
14:52
@KarelG Don't listen to Hans
/8ball Is crack good for your body and mind?
@d0n.key Better not tell you now
Oh shit
/8ball But is it actually?
@d0n.key Ask again later
@Michael Is like half of the answer pool just neutral responses?
@d0n.key There is an equal amount of positive, negative, and neutral responses. Real 8-balls have more positive responses, but Uni evened it out lol
14:56
@Michael see, I don't want to dedicate a conveyer belt in my main bus for anything that can be made in a constructor
I'm making buildings whose purpose is to input raw material or "complex" parts and produces something more complicated
@Neil I don't use the output of that particular factory for anything else. I just store the output in containers for my own personal use.
anything that can be made using a constructor is made in the building at the rate appropriate for that part
I don't belt around materials like that either.
@Neil Agreed.
well sooner or later you'll want to export it out of the building won't you?
It makes me cringe when I see screenshots of people belting around Wire and Screws lol
@Neil No, I only use it for a personal supply to build things like walls and train tracks.
14:58
I used to do that
you get into logistic problems doing that
@Neil Yeah I did too in my first few playthroughs.
I think it is easier to make locally
also I can never seem to get enough screws
at least in my first playthrough
I believe it's still possible to totally eliminate screws from your production line with the use of alt recipes.
15:09
maybe
there are a lot of interesting recipes, some new after this update
like apparently you can smelt three times the amount of iron ingots with water...
water.. can you believe that?
still, probably not necessary considering all the iron deposits there are
@Neil Yeah, I feel like you don't really need it for something as common as iron.
well for anything really
Maybe in the late game if you want to amass a million tickets
the raw resources are in abundance
 
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