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00:13
^ where did you find this picture of Phoenix?
01:08
Giphy
totally missed the joke Tristan
I got it, I'm just saying. Get my extension.
01:26
pfft, you're not even verified on Twitter
01:40
Pfft, you don't even write your own code.
ha!
mr5
mr5
o/
I wish, I have more money Y_Y
@TristanWiley nice. I would do the same this coming semester
 
3 hours later…
05:02
Morning
 
1 hour later…
06:20
\o morning
06:35
\o good mo
heya warren
what's up?
I am fighting with my gradle script :/
beside that I had a decent night, I feel kind of rested
and on your side?
06:52
making weird changes to an app, storing things on the sharedPrefs, customizing my wordpress.
I managed to get gitlab and jenkins to talk to each other so I push, for example, a tag and jenkins builds it. I just have trouble with my buildscript...
looks like I finally got it...
just 4h...
and now the last part: get the monkeyrunner test correctly working
07:40
o/
having business trip to Dubai soon. feeling excited
nice
Morning
Warren - Using githooks?
webhooks so far
gitlab just informs jenkins via API call
and jenkins reports back to gitlab
07:56
webhooks?
googles
pretty nice to see that jenkins comments on my merge request and informs me if my build was successfull or not
webhook is basically just a REST API
gitlab is our repository manager as well, so it sets up all githooks it needs
We use gitlab too - imaged a githook would be a 3 line bash script
Then realised we didn't want automated building :P
gitlab here as well
XD
anybody knows a good english-language based hosting that offers any type of Cpanel to easy admin it?
better if it has a free version that i can start working before we decide to pick a real domain and pay for it :P
bc spain's hostinger (best free one) is slower than a turtle orgy.
08:08
Warren - Can I give it a crying smiley and a dancing spanish lady emoticons?
08:59
Hey sup guys, wish me luck!
I got an interview at the company I worked a week at LOL
Any important things I need to know about RxJava/RxAndroid, Espresso, UI testing in general or UI related things? :D
@WarrenFaith Gradle battles can be rough, good luck :)
09:14
I won :D
nice!
Any battlescars?
no hobbles away
09:39
Wow,... these "most common android interview quesitons!" are horrible... Only the ones from toptal website are useful. I've linked that one here in the past also.
who the hell asks to describe the folder structure in a job interview?
what do you mean by folder structure?
"Where do you put a drawable folder?"
Some example on a crappy website. They expect an answer detailing the resource folder and the folder with the manifest and then the folder of the code
I thought the activity lifecycle would be one of the most common questions
09:47
what would you answer if they ask you about "android programmer lifecycle" ?
1) bash keyboard
2) get error
3) fix error
==> go back to step 1
Error Driven Development
SUDO RM -R *
SUDO DROP_MIC
got no sudos on windows :(
right click run as admin cmd.exe
09:54
wait guys, I got a newbie question.
Are RecyclerViews used now INSTEAD of the viewholder pattern?
viewholder?
RecyclerView is a widget
not a pattern
I understand what you/the asker is asking
but the way is asked is wrong imo
I mean it already has viewholder mechanics in it so no need to implement a viewholder pattern. Right? I haven't actually used it yet but it seems a pretty important part of this app.
Ah yeah, you might be right
right
kind of
09:57
I mean, use the recyclerview instead of a list view that reuses it's components
Thanks :)
yeah
it's kind of part of it
so i wasn't really understanding the question
XD
could you tell me why if you declare a Fragment as inner class of an Activity, the Fragment's subclass has to be declared static?
i'm no fan of inner classes, sorry XD
The Fragments subclass? So, Inner Class of an Inner Class?
try to answer anyway
09:59
I suppose that could cause memory leaks since it'll hold a reference to the activity
Activity outer, Fragment inner
and then a subclass?
But yeah, don't see the point of having an inner fragment class.
Yeah, Fragment lifecycle is different to Activity lifecycle.
in the Fragment's case it should throw an exception or a compile time error (I don't recall)
10:00
Ah it does? Okay, good to know :D
When you rotate for instance, the Activity instance will be destroyed and recreated while the Fragment will be retained. If you rotate 4 times, the Fragment would still hold onto it's original Activity and cause a memory leak.
playing with windows phone right now, now I know why is has only 2% market share
These guys use only 1 activity and 1 fragment, with everything asa custom view they inflate themselves.
Graeme almost there
Its OS update sucks
10:02
Is this an interview question? :D
Blackbelt thanks, I think you also helped on my last interview last year haha
What does that answer miss :P
time to go home
@miva2 this sounds slightly "ewwwww" to me.
Yeah, it has some advantages I guess. But for me personally it's not worth it.
I worked there a week for free and only have the interview now since half the team was on holiday lol
free for my company, my salary didn't change =p
They're looking for someone with a lot of experience so it'll be a tough one :D
hey any one have know how to take multile images from camera and gallery.
10:13
feel like i'm at a dance party sitting at my desk, headphones in, crazy bass, work is getting done!
(with lots of bugs, great..)
RED - Could be much worse. Our dev department is totally backed up. I have no work ahead of me for quite a while at the current moment :P
o/
10:29
o/
10:43
 
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11:57
@CptEric help me help a friends startup: play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.verse
and type in my promo code "HACKER" :)
available in germany, italy, france and spain
0% fees for money transfer
Venmo?
screw venmo
just because
lol
Cool, good luck Ahmad and your buddy!
haha thanks :D
I'm not working for them tho
just really excited for them :)
12:14
tell me
have you downloaded it?
uuh
nope
i was eating
XD
lol
downloading
some of them have also organized hack upc
12:15
so what's verse about?
payment app
you get 1€ for free when you type in my promo code
nice
haha
back to my soup bowl
brb
12:47
nice app design
yeee got 1€
ty
Next sem ought to be fun
omg
why do you have physics?
I need to do a bit for CS anyways, and I'm considering minoring/double majoring in Physics
To minor I only need to take 4 extra classes above my CS courses
we must t do physics too in our CS :/
13:06
I had to do physics as well
it was nice
13:20
13:48
I miss university :(
All those drugs...
I mean... Homework.
^^
when you were young
Reghav - Are you doing compsci and physics?
BB - Yeah happy sigh
cs and pyhsics
omg
14:06
Doing CS for sure
Might do physics
you cray
for some reason my git is aliased to 'g'
g stash apply
neat
for a force push I have created an alias: yourmama!
lol
I do git push -f very frequently
since I remove all unnecessary commits I do
you squash them, right?
No, he just removed the code
It's why Ahmad's projects work perfectly in dev, but not in production
14:12
so if down the line I notice that I might have to do something different than I thought I would I just go back, and rewrite history
so I have to force push
> and rewrite history
but since we all have our feature branches that's not a problem
Ahmad confirmed God
;D
LOL
rewrite history... well, that would totally work against any CI workflow I know
14:13
So I've got a Node.js site that's... half working?
Like literally halfway through the form the data stops saving and retrieving
Same database for the whole thing
why is that bad? I've recently started using git rebase -i
to remove commits
and it updates all references
our CI clones and builds the entire project from scratch on every push so that's not a problem either
better than having dead commits in my PR
yeah, but if you want to rebuild a tag that is "after" your rewritten history, you are not building the same code as before
so you do that only on feature branches?
before PR?
oh yeah definitely
only in the feature branch!
we don't push to master/develop or someone else's branch
well we try to establish a pure git flow workflow, with release branch etc
we also have a release branch
how do you guys do features?
14:22
just a feature_ branch and then a PR when it is done
yeah same here
if the feature is part of a story, we do a story branch and branch the features from there
ah no, we don't have anything like that
we usually don't overlap much
how do you do bugfixes? As a branch as well?
yep
14:25
one for each bug?
yes
ok, that is what we plan to do here as well
so no a pure git workflow
(or is it?)
well, the git flow only shows "hotfix"
so I just assume they have normal fix_ branches like the feature_ branches
the transformation from subversion to git takes a bit time here :D
subversion? :0
I use svn for uni
I suck at it so bad
14:27
well, they have already moved twice before subversion
the company does software since 1986 :)
each move to "new technology" takes time
especially with the attitude of coworkers here
oh wow
but yeah then again literally everybody uses a fritz box
ooooh wait
I might have downloaded the fritz box app without even realizing that you work there :0
:P
to my defence: I haven't coded anything for an app here, I "just" worked 4 month to get infrastructure to be better
oh you don't do android on a daily basis?
though it seems that in the near future (company speaking for the next few years) I will start polishing an app
I am officially an android developer here
awesome
what did you do with the infrastructure?
CI and build automation?
14:31
CI, testing, now git and gitlab
we've spent so much time on getting our CI to work the way we want it to
also some gradle magic, local nexus repository etc
aah cool
i just got into using Jenkins, 1000x better than anything Travis CI && Circle Ci could ever do for me
they're just crap in comparison
I would love to see how teamcity works, but I only have seen it from a distance
teamcity + stash + jira seems to be an awesome combination
15:01
\oo
> Hello there,

How are you?

Hope you are doing superb

I was just going through your app Viewer for xkcd which was updated on8-Oct-15. It is a really good app,

but ... do you know that there are over 2.5 Million other awesome apps present on Play Store.

And out of these 2.5 million apps, only 1% of them generate the required revenue to grow?

So, what went wrong with 99% of other apps - was it design, interface or functionality?

Do You know what the key ingredients to make your app on of the best apps on the app store are?
Seems legit
Yeah; Subscribe fast before it's too late
it is already too late
15:18
ugh hate these emails
in the news:
"FBI director admits he puts a piece of tape over the webcam lens on his laptop."
https://youtu.be/gKUsBpQfgCI
what a leet hax0r
erm, do you put piece of tape on your telephone cameras as well ?
15:21
Seriously, anyone else really enjoying controlling their phone with their voice? Completely?
Nevermind
15:45
@TristanWiley I would feel awkward around people doing that
Same here, Ahmad. I don't even like saying "OK Google" around people.
@LiquidPenguin we require a min 100 rep and at least a 1:1 A:Q ratio as stated in our room rules room-15.github.io
Give some more stellar answers and feel free to request again once you get there
Seems like there's been a lot of talk about this lately...
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Q: Android Studio 2.0 builds are really slow

niosI'm experiencing very slow and resource-intensive builds on Android Studio 2.0 stable... Sometimes I get to "Instant run", and yes it's very quick. But all others builds are 3 times longer than before. Anyone experiencing the same thing ?

16:12
What am I missing? I have a member : private Class<TreeNode<T>> type; and now I need to convert the Class<T> to Class<TreeNode<T>>. The way that I am doing it now is by instantiating an object and getting its class: this.type = (Class<TreeNode<T>>) new TreeNode<>().getClass();.. but I am sure there's more elegant way..
So basically how can I convert Class<T> to Class<TreeNode<T>>?
16:49
too much generics for me
dude what even is this
It may seem complex but if it makes sense if you think about it
o/ room
I have a Graph generic class and I want the user to write Graph g = new Graph<String.class> instead of new Graph<TreeNode<String.class>>
the reason I need the type it's because the generic class uses arrays and I want to use generics and not objects
I will figure it out... someday
17:05
o/ adam
o/ mauker
Mauker plz
wat
Idk I haven't said that in a while and I really wanted to
Adam, plz.
Okay
lol
17:31
I'm so sleepy
Can someone call me crying and pretending it's an emergency so I can use it as an excuse to go home?
Wow I didn't know you can declare a generic type in the method signature: e.g: public static <T> boolean binarySearch(T[] array, T element)
Yeah, you can do that.
@McAdam331 ADAM HELP
"Sorry boss, my friend in Brazil needs help! Gonna be out for a couple days."
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17:38
"How do you know him?" "He told me he needs help, this is not the time to question our friendship."
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18:00
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18:21
@MenelaosKotsollaris really? lol
I'm surprised you never came across that
I feel the urgency to read ASAP the effective Java by Bloch but I currently read the CTCI..
It seems that some Java principles aren't clear to me yet ;/
also, you don't need the .class in your generic type
Effective Java is a must read
using .class is actually a different generic type of Class<T>
I need it because I have array inside my generic class
And if I declare my array as Object then I don't take the full advantage of generics
In order to declare my array I must have: myArray = (T[]) Array.newInstance(type);
I agree Effective Java is a must read I will read that as soon as I finish the CTCI. It's taking forever since I implement all the data structures from scratch..
you should read through Java's ArrayList implementation
best to learn from the language designers :)
18:32
I believe they declare an array of objects
But when they developed it Java didn't have generics
And it's impossible to upgrade cause of backward extensibility problems.. you might be aware of that
I didn't know Bloch implemented java.util. Arraylist, one more reason to buy his book I guess...
ah yea forgot about that
Bloch uses weak typing
18:56
Trevor have you read Essential* Scrum? I am hearing many good comments about this book too..
we don't do agile so I haven't
Ditch scrum and stick with programming-motherfucker.com
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