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03:15
привет))
Hello))
Hey!
How you doin joz
Not too terribly, just trying to figure out a bug
Which is?
I'm trying to decide whether to use code of another vs writing it all out from scratch which isn't written all over the place.
perl's :shared attribute doesn't seem to work across packages
03:43
Sorry I was answering stackoverflow.com/questions/12756388/jcombobox-to-string/… as for your perl, take a look at perl.com/pub/2002/04/23/mod_perl.html and let me know if that helps.
 
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15:01
Good morning! :)
Hi!
Evening actually :P
It's 1005 here :)
I have a program I'm working on, I do not want to get started... heh
I have something to do as well but the docs is confusing :S
Are you a long time Java programmer?
15:07
I started programming in Java in 1996.
Whoa.. long time
I started C++ when I was 6, in 1991 hehe
Ha ha funny.
6?
yep
I remember sitting on my dad's lap looking at computer screens and billboards all evening long learning programming.
That's pretty cool.
I wish I started early
15:10
oh and my frame based websites I was SO proud of! Today's programming makes that look like crap lol
Lol, with some CSS they can look good ;)
I need your expertise, I hope you are a patient teach?
CSS wasn't out in the early 90's.
I might be able to help.
Yeah it is a new thing kinda.
Well pretty much the same :S as yesterday.
A byte in Java is signed. But it is promoted to an int. Why? I'm talking about `InputStream.read()`
Somehow 0xff is different from 0xffffffff
However when you compare a (byte)-1 == (int)-1 it evaluates to true
So why is it doing that you ask?
Yeah, why does it return an int. Some of the answer says it is to represent 257 values.
15:15
It's using two's compliment, so negative values is represented in a signed int by -1
Two's complement is a mathematical operation on binary numbers, as well as a representation of signed binary numbers based on this operation. The two's complement of an -bit number is defined as the complement with respect to 2, in other words the result of subtracting the number from 2. This is also equivalent to taking the ones' complement and then adding one, since the sum of a number and its ones' complement is all 1 bits. The two's complement of a number behaves like the negative of the original number in most arithmetic, and positive and negative numbers can coexist in a natural wa...
Yep, I know of 2's complement.
Oh..
I think the byte is promoted from a signed byte to an unsigned int. Unless the byte is -1
Does that make sense?
That way it knows when the EOF has been reached.
Thinking about it makes sense. If it was to return a signed byte or a signed int how would it know if -1 is EOF.
So the best would be to make it return all positive integers in the range 0 to 2^8
And a negative number only when the EOF has been reached.. does the logic make sense?
You didn't need my help at all :)
Lol I'm so stupid.
I should have figured it out ages ago.
omg
Too early.
Go to bed.
jk
Haha Dylan :D
15:27
Yeah I just launched Eclipse, and I'm just staring at my todo list lol
Hello everyone
Good morning user
if any help i java i can help
in java
Well, thank you User.
What's the question?
15:30
lol
I think he was offering help.
Oh right.
Cool!
:D
Sure user, I have a big ole program you can do for me. 8D
I m asking that any problem to any one may be i can help?
plz post question
may be i can answer
I got one. Why the username @user1508671?
15:32
plz post the question
@user1508671 If people have a question they usually ask. You can check questions on the main SO
That is the id that was given by the website. For instance, my unique id is "1723603"
He hasn't added a nickname on his profile.
Oooh.
which is better eclipse or netbeans? anyone?
eclipse
eclipse can be used for various pupose like web development,android,php ect
15:37
Depends on what you're doing. I love netbeans, but everyone I work with uses Eclipse so I have and use both.
so can Netbeans
But eclipse is better
so android apps cant be done in netbeans?
That's your opinion not fact. :) If you had the time I'd say try both and see what you have a feel for, but I use Eclipse most of the time.
I HV DEVELOP ANDROID APP IN ECPLICE
15:40
THERE IS NO BETTER IDE FOR ANDROID EXCEPT ECLIPSE
there's netbeans plugin for Android. Eclipse has it native.
No need for caps.
CAPS RAGE
@user1508671 Turn off the cruise control for cool.
15:41
LOL
DROSE??
@Drose Thinking about it, the logic is flawed.. if the byte read from the stream is -1 and is promoted to 255.. when does it not promote it?
LEWS I DIDNT GOT UR Q?
Turn off the caps lock first will you?
Cool thanks.
InputStream.read() promotes a byte to a signed int (or so I thought).
If it does, -1 gets read as 255. How does it know when not to promote -1 to 255? I'm sure I am confusing something here.
There is a question. Now help :D
15:46
2 cents: I recently started using Netbeans and I think I like it more than Eclipse.
Returns:
the next byte of data, or -1 if the end of the stream is reached.
@Dylan Netbeans is even slower.
ya eclipse is better
Yeah it takes up a fair bit more processing power.
CAN ANYONE DO A JAVA PROJECT WITH ME?
15:52
what project?
I NEED TO LEARN JAVA SO I AM ASKING THAT CAN ANYONE IS INTERSECTED IN ANY PROJECT IN JAVA??
With how annoying you've been in the room? I'll pass.
DROSE I DIDNT GOT U?
15:54
Hi folks! I have a quick question: Does anybody know where to find the extension builder in Safari? (The examples in internet speak of menu advanced, but I don't have this menu)
@user1508671 You don't have "shout".
@telegärtner Go to your Preferences, Advanced button should be in there.
There must be an ignore button here somwhere...
15:56
@user1508671 turn off the silly caps or get out
see......that's better
@Drose Thanks, but still don't find........
hello fellas
@telegärtner I'm not sure then honestly. I thought there was a big fat Advanced button at the top right of the Preferences window.
15:58
To convert a signed number to unsigned I have to flip the bits and add 1 right?
@It'sYourFault Hello mate.
@It'sYourFault Hey hey :)
how's the weekend treating you?
this is technical chat or genuine ???
everything isn't technical; we talk both technical and non-technical issues
do you need help with something?
@Drose just found ;-) It's a checkbox on the very bottom.... Ok, bye!
16:02
@telegärtner Great :)
ok......what do you need?
i want to know MVC
@LewsTherin To convert, I strip the negative bit then flip the other bits.
and want to work with MVC in java
16:04
@Drose I am getting -127 as 127 is that correct?
okay......but understanding MVC will take a while, but if you are persistent, you'll eventually understand it
do you have any experience with any other language apart from Java?
can any one give me sample code in mvc
01111111 = 127, 11111111 = -127, so if you're flipping just the neg bit then yes.
I only have sample codes in PHP, not Java; however, MVC can be implemented in any language
I need to implement in advance java
16:08
wait....how is 11111111 = -127?
@It'sYourFault Signed representation
@user1508671 how long have you been working with Java?
I know....how did you calculate that to become 127?
I was wrong it never converted the byte to an unsigned int. Binary is confusing lol
@It'sYourFault 111 1111 is 127. The
The MSB is 1 so it means it is negative.
16:10
May I come in?
@user1508671 yes....you; how long have you been using Java?
@ManjotSingh I suppose I can allow it.
:) Welcome
@LewsTherin MSB?
Thank you :)
I know java concept now i am android developer
16:11
@It'sYourFault Most Significant Bit.. that's usually the top most bit. Or maybe I read it wrong.
and LSB = Least Significant Bit. ;)
Don't ask it again- why do people eat chloromint?
it's for smelling pretty
I never heard about those before; will have to read up on them. Thanks for the enlightenment.
@user1508671 okay....how long have you been developing in Android?
16:13
I wanted to become Android developer too. :(((
fresher
'and U???
@user1508671 so, you are just a beginner, right?
Try to use "You" instead of using "u". It's a good habit.
yes
and u>
?
@ManjotSingh He's got to be younger than 14, no way one could be in HS with that kind of grammar.
16:15
@user1508671 okay......don't focus on learning MVC yet; MVC is a software development architectural pattern that comprises some other patterns
I hope...
learn basic Java first
then learn Object Oriented Design
I don't think HS guys know Android development.
after that, understand this
In computer programming, SOLID (Single responsibility, Open-closed, Liskov substitution, Interface segregation and Dependency inversion) is a mnemonic acronym introduced by Michael Feathers for the "first five principles" identified by Robert C. Martin in the early 2000s that stands for five basic principles of object-oriented programming and design. The principles when applied together intend to make it more likely that a programmer will create a system that is easy to maintain and extend over time. Overview {| class="wikitable" style="width: auto; font-size: 95%; table-layout: fixed; li...
when you understand those, you are then ready to learn MVC
16:17
is this a book?
He need to take re-birth.
Then you learn Grammar too. :)
it's not a book.....click on the link
it's on Wikipedia
I can bet, he wont open it.
but you can NEVER understand MVC without knowing OOP
16:18
@It'sYourFault You have more patience for this one than I do. I envy you that.
what is ur professtion??
Its your?
lol......we've all been desperate before; and sometimes, we were annoying too :)
It's your fault.
our goal's to help everyone we can, right :)?
16:19
what is ur professtion
I'm a software developer......at least, that's what I claim :)
experienced of how many yrs???
about 2 years :)
I work in movies.
16:22
@It'sYourFault You're a young pup in the field :)
@its yours can u add me on gmail
the more I came on this site, the more I get challenged to know better
@Drose hell yeah :)
yes true
@It'sYourFault I trolled across this site for years, finally decided to register yesterday. 8D
@user1508671 lol... my name isn't It's Yours ; it's It's Your Fault
16:23
ok
@Drose that's good; one of the goals of this room is to have qualitative developers
jumping for joy yet? @LewsTherin
Hello, I have a question, which do you prefer to use when reading a simple text file to output to a text field? just like in the notepad ... buffered reader, file reader, fileinputstream?
@It'sYourFault Yeah xD
i mean to output to text area
@DianneKatherineDelosReyes A BufferedReader is supposedly more efficient in reading from a file.
16:25
@DianneKatherineDelosReyes I love bufferedreader.
there r other method which reads faster than buffer reader]
oh, so i'll go for buffered reader.. thanks :)
@user1508671 Prove it.
Will this thing auto-format code if I paste it in?
16:27
click the font button before submitting it
If you want to paste code use backticks or ctrl + k
String content;
try (FileReader reader = new FileReader(file)) {
char[] chars = new char[(int) file.length()];
reader.read(chars);
content = new String(chars);
} catch (IOException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
Use pastebin for code snippet.
				urlLink = new URL(urlString);
				String thisVer;

				URL url = new URL(urlLink.toString());
				try{
					BufferedReader in = new BufferedReader(
							new InputStreamReader(url.openStream()));
					if((thisVer = in.readLine()) != null)
						remVer = thisVer;
					in.close();
				} catch(Exception ex) {
					//TODO Handle this more sexy-like.
					System.out.println("Can not connect to the server.");
				}
Yeah pastebin was timing out
i hv code wait
16:28
pastie?
@Drose Press up, highlight and ctrl + k
there we go
Good one.
8D learn something new every day
16:29
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@user1508671 Did you not read or something? Sigh
@user1508671 Format the code..
URL req = new URL(strLine);
URLConnection urlConnect = req.openConnection();
urlConnect.setReadTimeout(300000);
urlConnect.setUseCaches(false);
urlConnect.setRequestProperty("User-Agent", "User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 "
+ "(Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.2.13) Gecko/20101203 "
+ "Firefox/3.6.13 ( .NET CLR 3.5.30729)");
buffReader = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(urlConnect.getInputStream()));
while ((data = buffReader.readLine()) != null) {
@Drose is the bufferedReader part the standard declaration?
It is.
yes
16:31
2 mins ago, by Lews Therin
@Drose Press up, highlight and ctrl + k
@DianneKatherineDelosReyes I just pulled that snippet out of a piece of code I'm working on. copy pasta ftw
@Drose ok ok thanks. in the url.openstream() .... i will use file path ... is that applicable?
@DianneKatherineDelosReyes yes
17:01
What I am doing and what I should be doing are two very different things. :P
 
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20:07
Does anyone know if I can stop the eclipse formatter from starting a new line after System.out?

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