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09:05
@Code-Guru Well I'm sure you will grok it eventually :P
 
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18:42
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Q: problem adding bumpmap to textured gluSphere in JOGL

ChocoManI currently have one texture on a gluSphere that represents the Earth being displayed perfectly, but having trouble figuring out how to implement a bumpmap as well. The bumpmap resides in "res/planet/earth/earthbump1k.jpg".Here is the code I have for the regular texture: gl.glTranslatef(xPa...

20:55
Hello, Java!
@LewsTherin I'll grok it when I actually finish writing my half-finished tests. Cleaning out some of the trash output will definitely help.
What up ;)
@LewsTherin hey
21:15
@Washu Howdy!
@Washu Aww, you left ;-(
@Washu Hi
21:54
@Code-Guru back :P
@LewsTherin hey
How waas your saturday?
Sucked
I hope yours was grand
@LewsTherin why did it suck?
Coding
And recoding
@LewsTherin well i didn't do much
I went to my nephew singing contest it was amazing
Bastard
22:00
then i drinked a few beers while coding
Did you guys win? :P
He passed to the final.
Aww nice attempt
@Washu wb
@LewsTherin coding is fun!
Not when there is a deadline breathing down your neck, it isn't
22:22
@LewsTherin yah, that takes some of the fun out of it.
Definitely :P
22:49
Who the hell thought it was a good idea in this project to use variables named xxx_text_view and xxx_text?
Oh wait...it was me /facepalm
snakecase.. eww
@LewsTherin do you drink alcohol?
@LewsTherin snakecase? what's that?
nvm
Snake case (or snake_case), is the practice of writing compound words or phrases in which the elements are separated with one underscore character (_) and no spaces, with each element's initial letter usually lowercased within the compound and the first letter either upper or lower caseā€”as in "foo_bar", "Hello_world". It is commonly used in computer code for variable names, and function names, and sometimes computer filenames. See also * CamelCase References
I use snake_case for component ids in my Android apps. I think I got that from all the Android examples I've seen. Normal Java variables are CamelCase.
or camelCase, rather...classes are CamelCase.
> Service notice: There may be quite a high latency from me at the moment; my response might not be in the same month, for example. Sorry for any inconvenience.
I hate snake case.. so ugly
Especially in C/C++
/shrugs It's all the same to me.
I mostly use whatever convention is popular in the language I program in. Although, I have used Java naming conventions in my C++ code.
I kind of like doing that because it clearly shows what classes are mine and what ones are from the Standard Library.
23:03
Yeah, that's why Java is acceptable for one :P
@LewsTherin haha
OMG! How the hell would I have thought of doing that?
@Code-Guru do you use Netbeans?
Who does JSP here?
@Washu yup
> To the left is a large bow and arrow mechanism that you can move around by grabbing it from the side. Take hold of the bow and shove it down the hall ahead and into a room with a gear on the floor. Place the bow on top of the gear, and then open up the doorway just left of the gear to reveal a lever.
> Before you can get to the lever, though, you'll have to take out the numerous legionnaires that appear around you. With them dead, go back into the room you opened and pull the lever to spin the gear and the bow.
> Pull the bow back off of the gear, pull the lever again to return it to the defeault position, and then push the bow back onto the gear again. Pull the lever once more and you should have the bow now pointing at the reinforced wooden door. Pull back the bow and let the arrow destroy the doorway, letting you access the hall beyond.
well...I might have figured that out eventually...or so I want to tell myself...I decided to cheat, though...
@Code-Guru and have you used JSP before?
@Washu umm...I think I started reading about them, but I haven't done anything extensive.
just the basic Hello, World...or maybe some example a little more advanced than that.
23:10
can you give me the link to the tutorial?
@Washu was a hardcopy book
:(
Have you looked at any of these: google.com/…?
I'd probably start with the official one: docs.oracle.com/javaee/5/tutorial/doc/bnagx.html
@Code-Guru i need to create a GUI... but it seems Netbeans doesn't have the feature for JSP
@Washu You want a WYSIWYG GUI editor for a JSP page? If it were me, I'd code it by hand...
23:15
@Code-Guru ok...
@Washu Do you have a specific problem you are having with JSP?
Or are you just trying to find the tools to work with them?
@Code-Guru 2nd ;)
@Washu I believe the little bit I did with JSP was in a plain ol' texteditor.
23:36
@Code-Guru hm... can you use layouts with JSP?
23:56
@Washu If you are using Swing components, then most certainly.
@Washu I think the UI for a JSP is usually HTML, though...
@Code-Guru yeah... it is HTML
After looking around a bit, it seems that using Swing with JSP is not a very good idea.
So if you mean layouts as in LayoutManagers like you use in Swing, then no, you cannot (or at least should not) use them with JSP.

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