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16:00
Are you trying to attract psychologically disturbed chicks?
Android studio refuses to compile under the next excuse: Error computing CMake server result.
Some idea?
@RaymondArteaga The correct term is: Daddy Issues
adam has learned from being at OKC
dating websites are a cancer on society, yet I can't stay away
What's the difference between Jam and marmalade?
their hashcode
8
Interesting...
My isn't your answer in quora Mr. Mehdi?
@AdamMc331 like?
@RaymondArteaga I can't marmalade my opinions down your throat
My English level is insufficient to understand your postulate... I can't tell if that's an offensive or just a pointless comment
both!
16:21
Ok Mr. Shrimp... Strike one.
What happens when I get to three strikes
Hello, Android!
Hiya CA!!!!! :D
how are you womps?
Goodie!!!! :D
you?
16:26
just getting in to work
had a good mini road trip last night to meet some friends for pizza and wings
I have acquired dinner
And coffee
I don't get to see you often, womper. You are usually logging out just as I log in ;-(
*W0MP3R, seeing the Americans come online*
ctrl+w
@Code-Apprentice That sounds pretty awesome. How far was the drive?
so not breakfast for dinner. Mystery solved
16:29
conflicting time-zones ~(-.-~)
Technically, this is dinner for breakfast
It's 0532 here
@ballBreaker about an hour and a half
Ah not too bad:)
@W0MP3R Excuses. I'm in the weirdest timezone, still online to meet everyone
other than the pass between here and there, yah, it's not bad. That pass was closed a week or two ago due to snow. And there is road construction going on. Last time I went, it was down to one lane. Now it is back open with two lanes but there's a stretch that isn't paved.
16:38
Oof, yeah okay that sounds pretty not-nice
@Code-Apprentice the less the meet the more the value
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brutal
!reject
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17:00
Time to go~~
Cya tomorrow people!!!!! :D
17:22
Am I the only one that always forgets to put a return after a finish() ?
17:39
probably yes...
it would be great to have a "breaking" keyword (managed like suspend keyword) for functions to allow returning from caller. So we could get some extension function like finishAndReturn()
it would be a great step for functional programming
Mr.Froggggggggggggggggggggggg
ribbit
Hi blue fire
hi mauricio
Hello ray
are you Mau (from Mauricio) and Ker?
17:44
ker is keriko
and keriko is?
keriko
@RaymondArteaga, I'm sure someone has used throwing RuntimeExceptions to try to make that happen!
Ugh, that would be ugly
Great news (--) cryptocompare is going to change the symbol for 126 coins (--)
how nice is to have your db ids changed
damn i cannot even say the -...- emoji
mobile version is nicer in this sense
Hello! I'm complaining here! Someone comfort me please!
17:53
@RaymondArteaga You should use the Coingecko APIs
I know the team behind it, they're pretty decent
(they're not, they're robots. Don't be fooled, Raghav doesn't know real people)
TIL Dave is not a real person
shit, I've been exposed
I love this kind of comments: "I love this app, but I give you 1 star because you don't support my fork of poocoin"
17:59
lmao
@RaymondArteaga Just reply with "We have standards"
lmao
@DaveS are you saying he should contact china team then?
idk if they qualify as people either
@RaghavSood Of course not, he's a developer. We all know devs ain't people
oh then maybe china team are people, because they are certainly not developers
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18:13
lmao
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Mr Sood... Coingecko has more than 4K coins...
Where were you hiding it?
Hmmm... I don't see any API...
xD
do you not take first name of people in your country and use last name?
18:28
Calling people by the last name is a sign of respect Mr. Fire
Coingeco main page refuses tu render beyond coin 91, I had to open the web on a private tab to see the end... weird...
Probably a cache issue or something
Ctrl+F5 it with no luck... believe me... it's weird
@RaymondArteaga yes , but i was asking is that what you guys usually do in your country?
18:37
Not at all... Cuban people is very colloquial
hmm ok
But it's a habit acquired from JW society
Some algorithms specialist around?
I need a suggestion:
I'm downloading a JSON with information of near 3K coins, each one with its own unique symbol
I have a map for 126 changed symbols
What would be the best approach to replace the changed symbols?
Depends, is it a one time change, or repeated?
if the data isn't organized in any guaranteed or standard format just loop and use a hashtable for lookups to check if the symbol matches your map
should be O(n) where n is the 3k coins
The first idea is to simply replace it one by one, but it will mean running over the json 126 times
18:46
if the symbols are sorted you could do more
no don't do that
I have not problem in sorting the json
@DaveS that's the goal
sorting it yourself is more expensive than just doing it
for each coin in the 3k coin list, do a symbol lookup in your map (make it a hash table)
in deed, i'm working over a list (parsed from the json)
if the symbol is found replace
If you have the symbol map already, you should be able to change them all in one loop
No need to loop 126 times
18:47
^
@eski 😂😂😂
:thinking:
for coin in coin_list: if newsymbols[coin.symbol].exists {coin.symbol = newsymbols[coin.symbol]}
foreach(3k coins){ if 3kCoin is in 126 map -> replace else continue}
isn't that what we need to avoid?
18:49
no
that's optimal
No, this only loops once
Not 126 times
oh true
the map is ordered
shame on me
are you familiar with hash table look ups?
the map is constant in performance
yes
18:49
sorry for the stupid question Mr S
nah not a stupid question
The map is not ordered
better to ask than write garbage code
But yes, it is constant
@RaghavSood I know mr sood
was a quick way to express my thoughts
18:51
Jr Dev Fail of the week:
lol why
he didn't read the docs
@RaghavSood the hashes are sorted, aren't them?
didn't know you can just set the time
fair enough
18:53
@RaymondArteaga Hashes aren't really sorted, more of mapped. Plus, even if hashes are sorted, it doesn't mean it represents your original insert order
a could hash to 9, and b could hash to 1
So if you iterate on hashes, b would be before a
Even though you inserted a first
I need to read hashmap implementation some day...
i've only read the comments on the methods
it uses math to compute an address
such that the same input always goes to the same address and input is evenly spread to reduce collisions which reduces the efficiency of the table
that's the hash
but once you get the hash
how you look up in the hash table?
the hash is constant and can be used for constant time lookups
you just jump to the address computed by the hash
18:56
if hash says it's at index 7 you just go there
no need to search
i had a more higher level uderstanding
when you get the hash, you basically just jump in to the "index" where the data is stored
interesting
then if you have 1 element, it's all good, => O(1)
that's why all those stuff are low level
18:57
but when you have multiple k elements with the same hash => O(k) because you then iterate through a linkedlist usually
Well thanks all for the class :P
I'm now less dumb
the prince laughs at your learning
It's nice to have this room as learning resource
Now another question:
@DaveS xD well he now knows
16 lines to 1 line
nice
19:01
What the heck is clean architecture?
in a few words please :P
a clean architecture
the prince's palace
basically this (order irrelevant)
@DaveS and he put useless comments
Thanks Mr. Mehdi. Do you have some link to a short description of what clean architecture is?
19:05
@TimCastelijns it's ok he's a quick study builds UI fast and has less that 1 yr professional experience, he'll soon learn to write nested ternaries without comments like the rest of us
@RaymondArteaga blog.cleancoder.com/uncle-bob/2012/08/13/… (the term "clean architecture" is usually attributed to "Uncle Bob"s essay)
Thanks Mr. Mehdy. Do you come with a firefox complement?
lmao dave
@RaymondArteaga I don't get it :D
19:21
I was clearly referencing your ability to replace known search engines, the "Firefox complement" addendum was intended to trigger that thread of thinking. But apparently it wasn't funny, so... nevermind.
sorry, my mind was busy working towards becoming a good husband :D
lmfao
allah God I can't wait until next tuesday is done with v_v
My company decided to bring in a business school to run some Innovation in the workplace course, and it's been spanning over the course of 3 months now, and the presentations for it are this Tuesday. It's basically a university group project and I hate it
mental good husbands... Those are the envy of every woman
What´s the difference between Jam an Jelly?
19:40
don't go there
lmao
rofl
I can't peanut butter and jelly my.......................
In jelly, the fruit comes in the form of fruit juice.
In jam, the fruit comes in the form of fruit pulp or crushed fruit (and is less stiff than jelly as a result).
In preserves, the fruit comes in the form of chunks in a syrup or a jam.
not the gif I wanted but w/e
thanks Mr. S
@RaymondArteaga Oh, that was a serious question????
19:41
@ballBreaker I don't ask unserious questions
@RaymondArteaga I thought you were referencing the "difference between jam and marmalade" answer I gave you
It's honestly a joke
You asked the opener for a joke
god dman it
i dont know how to format hyperlinks apparently
The URI you submitted has disallowed characters.
What's nsfw?
I fixed it
not safe for work
it just has swearing in it
19:46
Thanks for the warning
The joke is hilarious or what?
I like it as a joke
But it's my style of humour. Crude. Rude and has total 'tude.
short for attitude
I'm sorry for using so much slang Ray, but it's the only way you'll learn!
I don't know why that link being NSFW increases my suspects about you being disrespectful to me... I'm tracking your IP address just in case.
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19:57
Why would I be disrespecting you?
@DaveS lol
lmao
Zoe
Zoe
@RaymondArteaga friendly reminder that only CMs and other SE employees can see IPs
don't worry, he knows that, he was just joking
no I call police now
"hello, a 1337 h4x0r has my ip, what do i do?"
"we got this, let's build a GUI in visual basic to track his IP back"
I should really unsubscribe for the battlestations subreddit...
20:08
Don't they all make you jealous?
I never subscribed because everytime I see one I cry on the inside
@MehdiB. classic
"Here's my modest setup" shows a 3m desk and 10 monitors setup... :D
Yeah
Here's my modest setup
*PC is worth 10k*
@MehdiB. classic
@MehdiB. classic
Reminds me of the scene where they split the keyboard for hacking, think it was NCIS
20:14
lmao
@Zoe never underestimate tree power of a http link
the chat is https
Zoe
Zoe
^
Also, HTTPS links are pretty easy to block with the strict mode in the HTTPS Everywhere plugin
won't protect you from my GUI interface in visual basic
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😂😂😂
20:22
your graphical user interface interface?!
OH nooo
to track the killers ip address
Https is secure from everyone between the server and the client
But if you are the server... Then voila!
It's just a matter of fishing
20:26
I see our jesters are doing a fine job entertaining you
Raymond don't make me disrespect you
Don't you dare fish my IP out of the IP Ocean
> "Communicate in English to the best of your ability." - rule n°2
please no french words, Raymond
xD
should say Mr.Ray mehdi
Zoe
Zoe
@TimCastelijns o/
20:36
the little dots on that hercules remind me of trypophobia
21:12
hmm
go routines are harder than I thought
try co routines
21:30
What are you trying to do?
21:49
@CarlAnderson Found this nice Trance Gem for you youtube.com/watch?v=RQ7Xmd-WJ88
@AdamMc331 cool but since kotlin compiler is smart to recognize nonnull after a null check i dont see the use of it?
@RaghavSood just firing off a bunch of them and making a network request
I compared passing in 1000 urls to this github.com/kennethreitz/grequests vs 1000 go routines
and python was faster :s
your benchmark is faulty
I'll try to rewrite the go routines a bit more intelligently
use worker pools
why
because go is fast and python is slow
22:04
That's bad design
It's in the name man. "GO!", while a snake has to crawl
You want a semaphore system for something like that
Use buffered channels to pass work to workers
what's the difference?
That's the equivalent of your python code
I thought the entire point of go routines was that they're so light weight you can create 10000 of them
22:05
You can
yeah it's the equivalent of the python
But they are limited by the number of CPUs you have
so why is it not faster
It's not the equivalent
A semaphore system will be the equivalent
@ColdFire yeah it's the same as just returning early or doing an if check, but this way you remove one level of nesting. And you have an immutable copy of it, which helps ensure you don't modify it later in the scope (unless that's what you really wanna do)
22:06
If you spawn 1000 go routines, most of them will just be waiting for CPU
If you spawn n workers, where n=num_cpu, then pass your 1000 URLs to them via a channel and distribute the work, it should be fast enough
It also depends on how your goroutines are communicating the results back to your main process
What's your code like?
@AdamMc331 why would you declare a var if you want it to be immutable, and vice versa?
wait
HOLY SHIT
I rewrote it with a worker pool
and now:
python async.py  2.30s user 0.59s system 90% cpu 3.190 total
go run http.go   0.58s user 0.31s system 129% cpu 0.692 total
Seems reasonable
go fast, python slow, who know
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22:17
tim
😤
cython async.pyx  -1.30s user -0.47s system 11% cpu -1.780 total
on a serious note though: Java >= Scala >= Kotlin >> Python > JS >> php
I have acquired coffee
With toast
And honey
Rust > go > python for me
I can do pretty much whatever I need between these three
Where is java?
running on 3 billion devices
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Hahahahahahahahahaha
22:27
Don't really see a need to write code in Java ever since I left the Android shitshow
Hash tables "wastes" space right?
In what sense?
As soon as i need to do something "serious", i use Java, need some order and structure in my Life
Sparse arrays do
Hash tables are not sparse arrays
Neither are hashmaps (beyond initial capacity planning)
22:30
@RaymondArteaga it's like any list, it allocates N at first
It uses more space than a regular array, sure
But it's not really wasteful
Also, hash table != hashmap
@RaghavSood I know, that's why I said they waste space
@ColdFire the smart casting won't happen if it's a var since it could get changed by another thread
When reaching a certain load factor => copies the whole array into a new array with N*2 capacity
Which you can tweak in java at least (constructor of hashmaps)
In deed
Using the right initial capacity is crucial
Otherwise the data must be rehashed
And that will affect performance for sure
I'm talking about hasmaps Mr sood
22:35
It really depends on how much data you are dealing with
Don't prematurely optimize
A resize on a 100k entry hashmap is painful
100 entry one, not so much
In most cases, new HashMap(len(dataArray)) will work fine
Wow, I absolutely butchered that syntax
okay go is not that bad
but I like writing python more
Yeah, writing go takes some getting used to
But I like it overall
yeah but do you write binary in emacs?
@RaymondArteaga if you're in the process of reviewing data structures etc.. take a look at TreeMap, it's an interesting one (maintains the order of keys in an ascending order or by following a comparator)
No, I use Vim
22:47
do you actually
raghav
yous a nerd
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I do, actually
My ansible set up automatically pulls my vim config onto any server I need
Most of the time I'm writing code directly on a server
Vim is the best option
Pretty simple setup, I try to keep it as close to out of the box as possible, so that I'm not at a loss if I have to use an unfamiliar machine
yeah but binary?
Only when I need to get real work done
Helpful for go dev
Hmm, not sure why I forked it
22:53
5 mins ago, by Ahmad
yous a nerd
But vim is so good
You can never go back after it
Only been really using it for about a year
23:12
Did everyone see the new maths xkcd?
But a lot of the problems with the culture start at the top. Last spring CEO Nikolay Storonsky sent out this message on the company Slack chat, saying staff “with performance rating [sic] 'significantly below expectations' will be fired without any negotiation after the review”.
what do you all think
Sounds like a bad company culture
23:26
I think I don't know that dude
> Storonsky would go on to say in the interview that the company attracted people that want to grow and “growing is always through pain”
23:40
@Ahmad how much do they pay?
"Firings will continue until morale improves"
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