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21:01
Hello, Java!
hey @Abdel!
21:09
hello :P
@AbdelrahmanTarekWahdan this is a test to reply to a message
it worked! :D
LOL :D
can you star any of my messages ? :P
why?
to get a badge :D
i will star yours
21:12
send a good/funny message in chat and I will star it :P That's what stars are for
LOL OK :D
Q: Why do programmers always mix up Halloween and Christmas?

A: Because Oct 31 == Dec 25!
You got that from here but ok I will star it :P
I got it from a forum about programming :D
not from the link you mentioned
oh ok, it's there also :P
Eight bytes walk into a bar. The bartender asks, “Can I get you anything?”

“Yeah,” reply the bytes. “Make us a double.”
“Knock, knock.”
“Who’s there?”
very long pause….
“Java.”
A man is smoking a cigarette and blowing smoke rings into the air. His girlfriend becomes irritated with the smoke and says, “Can’t you see the warning on the cigarette pack? Smoking is hazardous to your health!”

To which the man replies, “I am a programmer. We don’t worry about warnings; we only worry about errors.”
Two strings walk into a bar and sit down. The bartender says, “So what’ll it be?”

The first string says, “I think I’ll have a beer quag fulk boorg jdk^CjfdLk jk3s d#f67howe%^U r89nvy~~owmc63^Dz x.xvcu”

“Please excuse my friend,” the second string says, “He isn’t null-terminated.”
@Doorknob you still there ?
21:23
yes :P
what about these jokes ? :P
lol :D
you got it :D
TELL ME how ? :P
:P
the mystical google
do you hava an advanced search engine ? lol
21:26
no I just copy pasted XD
XD
how old are you ? XD
talking to people my age about programming is hard :P
i didn't gain the badge ,although you starred my message, why ?
21:30
"What does this mean? 10100101010101000101"
me: That's not how programming works! >:(
which badge is it?
I think you have to wait a day
"What does this mean? 10100101010101000101"

me: That's not how programming works! >:(

I wonder how people convert this ???
101001010101010001010111 -> ¥TW
:P
what does that mean ?? :D
21:33
I have no idea :P
what language is it ?
Here's a random message: 0100100001100101011011000110110001101111001000000100000101100010011001000110010‌​101101100011100100110000101101000011011010110000101101110001000000101010001100001‌​011100100110010101101011001000000101011101100001011010000110010001100001011011100‌​01000000011101001010000
what language is it ?
english :P
add me on facebook.com/A.Tarek.W
lol
21:34
I don't have facebook account
lol
twitter ?
twitter.com/ATarekwahdan
no I don't have a twitter account either :P
ok , XD
do you know how to convert this ?? 0100010010010010010110000110101
what is the logic ?
it's just 0 & 1
you're missing some bits
how to be converted to a normal letters ?
21:36
you need to have a divisible by 8 amount
using ASCII
here, I'll try to explain
binary 0 is decimal 0, bin 1 -> dec 1, bin 10 -> dec 2, bin 11 -> dec 3, bin 100 -> dec 4, etc.
so the first digit is mulitplied by 1, second by 2, third by 4, fourth by 8, etc.
I wonder if I will ever get to 10000 reputation :P
we can help each other :D :D
saw*
i sae the wiki link
21:42
How did you predict a typo :O You're a wizard :P
but i still don't know how to convert it to letters
LOL :D
it's just an internert connection bug :D
Okay, okay, okay, what.
21:44
that's the way that bar codes wokring ?
user142019
I hate all of you
@AbdelrahmanTarekWahdan Not at all.
@ScottW LOL thanks :D :D
@Zoidberg why ? :/
user142019
I'm joking.
user142019
21:45
I don't even know any of you, so I can't hate you.
should i keep ASCII Table in my mind ?
?
what does that mean
I hate repcap, it cut off about 50% of the rep on this answer :P
user142019
@AbdelrahmanTarekWahdan no.
user142019
Look it up when you need it.
i mean when you give me a code like this 01000101010101010101001100 ,, should i search the table
user142019
21:47
Don't use binary. It's silly.
^ that
user142019
And yes, of course.
@Zoidberg oh thanks :) ,, you understood me :D :D
@AbdelrahmanTarekWahdan No, convert that to an integer, and then look it up.
Or rather, convert each group of 8 bits to an integer.
GUYS :D ,, let's talk about java :D :D
21:48
We're mostly C++ or C# devs. Java is our natural enemy.
Mine too
Which is kind of messed up since I come in the Java room a lot, but still :P
hmm ,, :D ,, this room is for java only :/
XD
And now I'm gonna leave before I start thinking that type erased generics are totally acceptable and that nobody needs type inference or first class functions.
user142019
@EtiennedeMartel Ha… :c
user142019
21:51
lol
@Doorknob why you always down vote ?
@Abdel ?
that was downvoting on my answers
:P
it got reversed anyway
:D :D
i got to go guys :D
i really had good time with you all :)
i will miss you :D :D
21:54
ok bye
that was an interesting chat
good bye
hello all
hey @Nathvi
user142019
hi
I have a question on some hw, idk wtf is going on
the question is " You are given  a class named  Clock that has one int instance variable  called hours . Write a constructor  with no parameters  for the class  Clock . The constructor  should set hours to 12 . "
my code is
Clock a = new Clock();

new_hours = a.hours(12);
to be more complete it's actually:

class Clock{
int hours;
Clock a = new Clock();
new_hours = a.hours(12);
}
user142019
22:07
Is it homework?
yep
user142019
Then I'll give a solution in C++, and doing it in Java is an exercise for you (because I won't do your homework :P).
user142019
class clock {
public:
    clock() {
        hours = 12;
    }

private:
    int hours;
};
user142019
Also see Constructors.
22:12
got it, thanks :D
public Clock() {
hours = 12;
}
user142019
(Y)
user142019
yo scott
user142019
Tell me how much you love Java. :3
NO
Java is bad :P
so, let me see if I have this right, just to check my own comprehension, constructors are, pretty much the same thing as methods, except they have to be named after the class, and just initialize values to something, and you can overload the constructors as well?
user142019
22:18
Yes, you can.
user142019
Constructors construct an object.
user142019
They make sure it's in consistent state and matches the class' invariants, so it's ready to be used.
user142019
When you apply new to a class, such as in new Foo(), the constructor of that class (in this case Foo) will be invoked.
so basically, overloading is used to deal with different paramaters being passed
Foo() will go to default
Foo(a) will do what we want it to for the one paramater
and so on
user142019
22:22
@Nathvi Yes.
user142019
Just like on methods.
cool :D
user142019
@ScottW I blame Java.
user142019
Blame James Gosling.
@ScottW
lol
user142019
22:30
Java is boring and lacks innovation.
user142019
Hence, it must be ground to dust and never be used again.
unfortunately that probably won't happen
user142019
:(
unfortunately :/
:(
;(
user142019
22:31
Give me C# already. :>
user142019
C# is Java++!
user142019
No, that's this one:
user142019

Java Sucks!

JavaScript Sucks!
ahaha
I'm glad there's a Java Sucks room
user142019
22:38
Me too.
user142019
And I'm glad I'm an owner of said room. :v
well, since java dose suck
and I suck at java
perhaps one of you kind fellows will help me on this next problem :p
" A class named  Clock has two instance variables : hours (type  int  ) and isTicking (type  boolean ) . Write a constructor  that takes a reference  to an existing Clockobject  as a parameter  and copies that object 's instance variables  to the object  being created. "
would it be something like...
public Clock(Clock.a) {
m = Clock.a.hours;
h = Clock.a.isTicking;
}
?
user142019
class Clock {
    // instance variables

    public Clock(Clock other) {
        hours = other.hours;
        isTicking = other.isTicking;
    }
}
ahh, :D
thank ya vury much
user142019
If your teacher catches you when he enters the room, I'm not liable for anything.
22:42
lol, kk
he dosen't care how we get the solutions, just that we get them done and understand the concepts, because the test counts for alot more
user142019
Okay. :P
XD
you've got to love this error message
We expected, but did not find:

•     a boolean named isTicking.
•     an int named hours.
•     a java.lang.Integer named diff.
•     a public constructor accepting an int, a boolean, and an int as parameters.

⇒     We did NOT expect, but found:

•     a boolean named isTicking.
•     an int named hours.
•     a java.lang.Integer named diff.
•     a private constructor accepting an int, a boolean, and an int as parameters.
user142019
What the fuck?
user142019
Make your constructor public. :v
did that too, same error :d
22:52
hehe
user142019
lolll
user142019
I blame Java.
maybe the programming teachers should teach themselves first :P
i blame this shitty website
user142019
Upload Haskell code. :>
22:53
what is that?
{{Infobox programming language | name = Haskell | logo = | paradigm = functional, lazy/non-strict, modular | year = 1991 | designer = Simon Peyton Jones, Lennart Augustsson, Dave Barton, Brian Boutel, Warren Burton, Joseph Fasel, Kevin Hammond, Ralf Hinze, Paul Hudak, John Hughes, Thomas Johnsson, Mark Jones, John Launchbury, Erik Meijer, John Peterson, Alastair Reid, Colin Runciman, Philip Wadler | developer = | latest release version = Haskell 2010 | latest release date = | latest test version = to be...
user142019
Haskell is a programming language.
user142019
A very nice one, IMO.
yay I have 5 gold badges now :P
user142019

Functional Programming

Laughing at mutability!
user142019
22:55
^^
Why is Haskell so good?
user142019
It's a pure functional language.
user142019
Very well-designed.
user142019
Very interesting.
I never tried it
I should
22:56
@Zoidberg, what specific reasons make it well designed ?
at least, in your opinion
user142019
All the features fit very well together.
user142019
The syntax is beautiful.
user142019
It's strongly typed—there are no implicit conversions between types.
which is good in almost every way imaginable except obfuscation :P
JS is fun to obfuscate
user142019
@Doorknob PHP :v
22:59
that too :P
user142019
Haskell's type system is awesome.
user142019
Very sophisticated.
what about the Rust programming language ?
user142019
Never tried it.
me either, just heard it was good
user142019
23:03
> no null
user142019
Okay, it seems good.
context: "no null or dangling pointers"
I think it has null though
anyway Ruby seems better
user142019
@Doorknob nooooooooooo :'(
what's wrong with null?
user142019
null is stupid.
23:04
why?
user142019
null is fine if I can explicitly say that a type is nullable.
so you just don't like having to deal with null stuff
user142019
But having almost everything nullable, like in Java and C#, is just brain-damaged.
user142019
@Doorknob I want optionality to be expressible using the type system. If the type system implies everything is optional (i.e. can be null), it's annoying.
user142019
23:06
Haskell has Maybe a for optionality, which is much better IMO.
user142019
C++ has boost::optional.
user142019
Java has… Object. :|
I really need to try Haskell. It sounds really good
Object is the worst idea ever thought of
:/
I really need a way to make keyboard shortcuts for common clicky events :v
like, when I'm in google chrome, a key combo that switches tabs
@Doorknob, i agree :v
user142019
@Nathvi You mean… control+tab?
23:08
@Nathvi kiddo!
@Zoidberg damm you crab
@Washu hello :D
thanks @Zoidberg, Hi @Washu
user142019
I'M A LOBSTER NOT A CRAB YOU **#(&#&%
user142019
23:08
:'<
lol
@Nathvi:
To switch to the next tab:
Ctrl+Tab or Ctrl+PgDown

To switch to the previous tab:
Ctrl+Shift+Tab or Ctrl+PgUp

To switch to a specific tab:
Ctrl+1 to Ctrl+8

To switch to the last tab:
Ctrl+9
@Doorknob is late :P
@ScottW That's new tab
well, that works, @Doorknob
user142019
Control+W closes the current tab.
user142019
23:10
Control+L switches focus to the omnibox.
user142019
That's basically my most used shortcuts in Chrome.
wow I never knew about CTRL+L
user142019
(Or well, command instead of control since I use a Mac.)
23:27
I want to destroy java
user142019
We all do, we all do.
but we have to use it :p
user142019
Nope.
user142019
Use Scala.
user142019
Also runs on the JVM.
23:29
Scala...
user142019
Or Clojure.
zoidberg why are you in this room? Hah
Wouldn't expect to see you here
user142019
I'm here to prevent people from using silly languages like Java.
he's promoting java hate
XD
What should I use that's procedural and super easymode?
user142019
23:30
C#.
user142019
Haskell.
Touché
See, I went through all the effort for an accent mark
user142019
Scala.
user142019
Python.
user1125394
Vajina -> Vaja -> Java
user142019
23:32
I love vagina.
I don't .-.
I love pie.
I love lamp.
user142019
I love Haskell, Python and Elixir.
I do love Python as well
Python && BASIC
user1125394
elixir, tryied to learn, but doesn't seem so better than pure erlang
23:35
old school basic
user142019
BASIC :(
INPUT A$
lol
Oh wise zoidberg, what should I eat for dinner?
user1125394
but pretty much like Zoid, at a lower level probly ;)
user142019
@c'c I like how it has better support for functional programming, reasonable syntax and no more strings-are-lists-of-integers crap.
user142019
23:36
@Crowz bacón.
bacon is so gross
And pig cooking is a rancid smell
user142019
Pork is the best meat.
user142019
Imma sleep.
user142019
See y'all tomorrow, maybe.
mk
can someone help me with this given my code
"
Write the definition of a class  Clock . The class  has three instance variables : One of type  int  called hours , another of type  boolean  called isTicking , and the last one of type  Integer  called diff . You should also write a constructor  that takes three parameters  -- an int  , a boolean  , and another int  . The constructor  should set the instance variables  to the values  provided. "
public class Clock {
int hours;
boolean isTicking;
Integer diff;

private Clock(int a, boolean b, int c) {
hours = a;
isTicking = b;
diff = c;
}




}
23:42
put this. before your variables in the constructors.
Also, "Integer diff"
you just want an int.
I guess I don't know what u mean ...
so... private Clock(this a... etc) ?
this.hours = a;
this.isTicking = b;
this.diff = c;
Your problem is more than likely with Integer diff though
why would Integer diff be wrong ?
it gives the params, int, bool, int
Because there's no unit Integer defined.
Either way, you say diff is of type Integer originally, then in the constructor, you say it's of type int.
humm
I guess I still don't undersand how to convert from Integer to int then...
23:51
Replace the word Integer with int
when I replace Integer with int, it say's "expecting Integer" :v
okay. Then put Integer c in the constructor instead of int c
@Crowz no he doesn't have to
Java has autoboxing
still not accepting it for some reason...
int a = 0; Integer b = a; //works
23:57
that's what i tried, I think this thing is broken :v
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