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1:32 AM
Greetings
fge
fge
@Joe'sMorgue moo
1:48 AM
morning
2:24 AM
mrng for who?
@gem do you have some time? just need a nice image which says "Happy Birthday Idiot"
@ItachiUchiha what do you want the text to be on top of?
its for a friend who has her b'day today n we call here idiot(jz a pet name)
lets jz replace idiot with nikki.. :-P
Ok, but what did you have in mind more than jsut the text?
2:49 AM
a nice background which matches with the birthday theme and the text
>_>
Well, when would you need this?
when do you have time?
I dunno. It wakes a few hours to make everything, I thought you maybe had a picture to put the text on or something
Maybe tomorrow
you dont have to think too much.. jz put any image..
the birthday z today.. so.. @gem
Yeah, I don't have time for that
:/
3:04 AM
its ok..
Its time to put my ps skills to work
Superman.. Superman..
My mouse z in sync with My mind
got a thing for z today? :P
"(jz a pet name)"
"lets jz replace idiot with nikki.. :-P"
"the birthday z today"
"My mouse z in sync with My mind"
Lots of z :P
lol
i like the letter
+ helps reduce the length of your text
Feels so 2004 to me :P
Very popular with fourteeners here back then
3:20 AM
may be i am from back then ;)
Well, I'm pretty sure you existed back then :P
haha..
@fge some progress with watchservice :-P
4:03 AM
Dead chat detected, initializing chat.getActivity();
4:21 AM
:)
posted on December 11, 2014 by Artist

In this house not only am I the only one who programs in java, I am the one who opens the jars. Suitable job for the programmer, eh? Eh? That is all.

@Gemtastic Tell it to HRs roll eyes
You should have seen the job-offer someone here got the other day
"JavaScript, or Java for short"
4:31 AM
So, what's up at your end of the 'net Oleg?
4:43 AM
I dunno: I've just woken up
I see
So the procedure of going from zombie to programmer then? :P
Haha! Exactly! :D
I'm just hanging out at home before school
Too little time to start something, to much time to go to school early
5:00 AM
Early? Ah, you're from Europe. It makes sense :)
Yeah, it's 6 am here
8AM here... And it's time to go. See you later
take care
5:25 AM
@fge sorry i slept last night as it was too late for me, I will work on it today.
5:35 AM
hi too all
hello
@Gemtastic i want use scroll functionality while drag and drop tome
@AniketDeshmukh Is this an android, swing or FX thing?
java web applicatin
Sorry, don't know anything about that :/
5:40 AM
ok
ur from
Scandinavia
ok
wht time there now
quater toi seven in the morning
what about you?
6:19 AM
@fge sent you pull request
7:12 AM
So quiet
I am preparing for interview at software development Company.. I have appeared in Test, In the test there were , Java , PLSQL and HTML Questions. I got my name in short-list. they called me for interview.. so how can i do preparation for interview?
@SadiqGhafoorOdho Depends on your experience level
Ok but I am fresh graduate student
So prepare OOP, algorithms & database stuff. That will be all.
Ok thanks , and Collections?
7:24 AM
Yeah ofcourse more is better but I don't think if they will go for collections during interview unless you are experienced
Hello. Does any one know how to create chat room like this on Java?
@TamPhanMinh What's the problem with this room?
@Mr.777 I just want to develop
a chat web application
do you know any technology or framework support this?
ok thanks @Mr.777
7:51 AM
@SadiqGhafoorOdho Especially, Collections!
Morning!
@TamPhanMinh Eh, not sure what you're looking for, your problem description is incredibly vague. It's like asking how to rebuild Twitter.
To be short: Yes, but I doubt anyone will teach you.
To be critical: Your problem description implies no knowledge of what's necessary for this to happen nor you know of the technologies involved, therefore you should read a book first. Otherwise you can never build such.
To be honest: Don't bother. Install an IRC software and use it.
and what about Data structures and Algorithms implementations , like Bubble sort, QuickSort, MergeSort, Binary Search etc? @OlegKuznetsov
@SadiqGhafoorOdho Google all those terms.
You're a graduate, you should know better.
7:54 AM
Okay.. I am confused :-(
What for?
@un small chat room site.
I don't know what to prepare
7:55 AM
guest enter site , provide name and chat.
@SadiqGhafoorOdho Google is your friend. Unless you have no internet, which empirically you do.
I have internet.
Then use Google.
Should I focus theory or Practical?
Both.
7:56 AM
I am good in practical work
A real programmer is expected to understand theories, designs and implementations like it's common sense.
Got it.. Thanks @Unihedro
@TamPhanMinh Then you need to set up a database (may be MySQL, NoSQL or flatfiles) to store the user data; Create a client (either web interface or software) to communicate with the server; Build a protocol (likely via HTTP and WebSockets) for it all to wire up, and then CODE everything together
@SadiqGhafoorOdho You should be able to explain difference between LinkedList and ArrayList (It's #1 question!). When each of them is appropriate to use. When use Sets, Maps and other structures. And draw hierarchy diagram for Collections. Stuff like that
And also how Java works. Also important as well.
You know, stuff compiled just in time, bytecodes and obfuscation, and crap running everywhere.
7:59 AM
Yes ofcourse I know All work of JDK+JRE+JVM
JVM internally architecture too.
Perfect! Want surprise questions?
Please tell me. Difference b/w Synchronized and Not Synchronized Collections
Yes.
The single responsibility principle states that a class should have one, and only one, reason to change. Such a class is said to be cohesive. Name a class from the Java API in JDK since 1.5 which is cohesive?
@SadiqGhafoorOdho Synchronized collections are generally threadsafe, and they ensure thread safety for use at work.
There are also concurrent collections, which helps avoid synchronization and still achieve thread-safety.
So to make it simple: Synchronized collections are synchronized, non-synchronized collections are not.
6
Q: Synchronized collection

user697911Since c is already synchronzied collection, and it's thus thread safe. But why do we have to use synchronized(c) again for the iteration? Really confused. Thanks. " It is imperative that the user manually synchronize on the returned collection when iterating over it: Collection c = Collections....

it means there is no multithreading in sychronized collection posible?
Nope.
Has nothing to do with multithreading whatsoever. Synchronized collections are "generally" threadsafe - the fact that it's a synchronized collection does NOT guarantee thread safety. And non-synchronized collections can be threadsafe as well, it is not necessarily non-thread safe.
It just specifies how it works - synchronized. Or not. Period.
For example:
Collection c = Collections.synchronizedCollection(new ArrayList(List.asList(new int[]{1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8})));
new Thread().execute(() -> {
  c.add(List.asList(new int[]{1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1}));
});
new Thread().execute(() -> {
  c.add(List.asList(new int[]{2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2}));
});
It will not necessarily change "c" to [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2], it is expected that the last segment messes up.
Race conditions still happen, so it's not threadsafe.
8:10 AM
I didn't catch term synchronized and not synchronized. Can you give me an example from daily life?
You don't know what synchronized does?
yes i dont know
Yet another caveat with the synchronized collections is that iterating is not automatically synchronized, but needs to be done manually
@kiheru Correct, that's why synchronized collections are only generally thread-safe.
For maximum awesomeness, use atomic collections. :)
Like ATM when a transaction is being perform another transaction can't be performed at the same time from another Bank or ATM?
that is known as synchronized?
8:14 AM
@SadiqGhafoorOdho What the word is a bank?
A branch where to save money
Then, no.
I linked you to the manual, rtfm.
@SadiqGhafoorOdho There are multiple terms terms when it comes to threading, synchronized/concurrent to name a few..
A is in process; B can't interupt it A operation?
@SadiqGhafoorOdho no
5 mins ago, by Unihedro
8:17 AM
What does it mean then?
Synchronized?
Listen, your logic is flawed in so many ways because you have no idea what concurrency is, whatsoever. You must read a tutorial. I'm not going to mentor what's already on the web.
If there is a resource A, which is synchronized. It means, if one thread is modifying or reading it, no other thread can do any operation on it i.e. resource A has an exclusive lock!
Ok Me going to read that
@ItachiUchiha Exclusive lock of the specific resource.
Ok @ItachiUchiha
8:19 AM
@SadiqGhafoorOdho What he said was an extreme over-simplification which isn't correct in the current context, just for your information.
@Unihedro didn't get you..
Not Synchronized means there is not Exclusive lock ?
@ItachiUchiha Thread contention...
@Unihedro May be I am not aware of the current scenario
8:21 AM
ok I got it guys... Thanks alot... So kind of you all specially @Unihedro
Ahh! I get it!
I should write a Java tutorial.
Yeah :P
Because obviously online resources are "too hard for rookie coders to understand". :P
ofcourse
u must @Unihedro
8:27 AM
This is why the Internet needs people like you. Please learn to code and finish that web app. Unfortunately, we're not giving you the code, so you gotta read a book and learn how to. Please take a tour. — Unihedro 54 secs ago
@Ita ^ needs CV
Awarded!
Huzzah!
for getClass() method on Object
java doc says
The actual result type is Class<? extends |X|> where |X| is the erasure of the static type of the expression on which getClass is called.
What's your question?
what does it mean by |X| is the erasure of the static type ?
8:34 AM
2
A: java.lang.Class and java.lang.Object

Unihedro Doesn't #3 mean classes defined in the language themselves are of type java.lang.Class No. (Class) testclass is syntax error - No classes are subclasses of java.lang.Class - It's final. Class extends Object and represents a class. Let's say I have TestClass which extends Object by default,...

@ItachiUchiha |X| is the erasure of the static type MyClass, therefore MyClass.class is Class<? extends MyClass>.
Same with int.class: Class<? extends int>
I am not able to frame the q
> classes in Java are not just compiler artifacts - but at run time, are represented by the instances of the class java.lang.Class
Oh, Class<Class> clazz = Class.class works. Now I'm really confused
8:41 AM
@ItachiUchiha Try Object o; o.getClass().getClass().getClass().getClass().getClass().getClass().getClass();
You get Class<Class<Class<Class<Class<Class<Class<Object>>>>>>>
And that's what I call... CLASSCEPTION
Yaay back to learning stuff~~
I decided to NOT use Drupal because it's too easy.
Good Choice
Using Drupal, wordpress, joomla - > you learn nothing
Hand-crafting the HTML, PHP and node.js server... #codecraftsmanship
@ItachiUchiha Originally the plan was I develop a quick homework collection system for the programming class I'm in because we're emailing code to the teacher, which is terrible.
@Unihedro Nice Idea :)
Fuck docs, seems like reading some tongue twister
8:47 AM
I was going to do it with drupal, but eh.
Creates and returns a copy of this object. The precise meaning of "copy" may depend on the class of the object. The general intent is that, for any object x, the expression:

     x.clone() != x

will be true, and that the expression:

     x.clone().getClass() == x.getClass()

will be true, but these are not absolute requirements. While it is typically the case that:

     x.clone().equals(x)

will be true, this is not an absolute requirement.
:P
"The general intent"... Um, no
Talk about returning self as reference when "clone"-ing an immutable object
will be true
fge
fge
9:32 AM
WHo uses clone() today?
@fge I am refreshing my memory :P
fge
fge
@ItachiUchiha forget about clone(), that is a waste of brain cells
It is just a theoretical revision :P
@fge I do. Why?
10:46 AM
What's rtfm? @Uni
RTFM is an initialism for the expression "Read The Fucking Manual" (sometimes "flaming" or another metaphor or profanity is substituted for "fucking") or, in the context of the Unix computer operating system, "Read The Fucking Man page". The RTFM comment is usually expressed when the speaker is irritated by another person's question or lack of knowledge. It refers to either that person's inability to read a technical manual, or to his perceived laziness in not doing so first, before asking the question. In expurgated texts, substitutions such as "read the flaming manual", "read the fine manual...
What's "cv-pls"? :P
@Unihedro :P
10:50 AM
@Uni why did you rename from Unihedron?
@Mr.777 Winter is coming
@Unihedro Game of Thrones ;)
not a fan of that show but eh
Hi to all
Hello @Ani
11:02 AM
i want drag drop functionality like window
Good
u have any idea
Yes all GUI OS like Windows, Ubuntu, Mac provides drag & drop. So, yes, I have used drag & drop functionality, if that's what you are asking :D
hallo
11:04 AM
iwant like that in our project
Web project or desktop?
i develop some code
web
Are you using JS?
no openlaszlo
No idea what's this
11:06 AM
like html
but at list u tell me logic
"Like" html? Wow, sounds like yet another "web development" framework.
See this. It uses HTML5 drag & drop

http://www.w3schools.com/html/tryit.asp?filename=tryhtml5_draganddrop
And if you want to develop the whole architecture from scratch, you will need to work with events and component coordinates etc
ok thanks i was develop code but If a number of files is selected and one wants to drag them to a directory that is not currently visible, the file structure should "scroll" while the files are being dragged(is not working ).
@AniketDeshmukh No idea what you are talking about & what are your intentions to do with html.
11:12 AM
hi all , would you help me for a little ireport tool problem
@user3892439 Name it
@Uni how was school today?
How can I edit my query in ireport
I use Ireport 5.6
data -> report querry is not there
@user3892439 You can do it with .jrxml file, no?
@Mr.777 Terribly boring as usual
11:14 AM
Why school is always boring? :D
yes, but there should be a way to do it graphicaly
Because I already knew of the stuff they "teach".
@user3892439 Well, graphically there should be something but I don't know much about graphical stuff. I deal directly with jrxml. So, read the ireport manual
Ahaan, so what are your courses?
found it
there is a small icon before zoom in icon
11:38 AM
Greetings
Hiya
How are you?
12:00 PM
Great! Exploring Lifehacks.SE atm.
Does synchronized(collection){ something } mean that all operations (add, delete etc) is blocked till the synchronized block finishes execution?
@ItachiUchiha No.
then why is it advised to use a synchronized{} on a synchronizedCollection?
0
Q: How can I use the java web project and Android porject in same eclipse

PansIn my eclipse I am going to use the java web application project into android project , Java web project running in cloud , If I run the android application is getting error , Before I run the java application in local server also in emulator working fine , And in my log in screen I have button c...

Because you're managing the access based on the collection.
12:06 PM
Can you explain?
You can practically lock anything with synch blocks, it just strikes more idiomatic approach using the collection itself as the lock object.
You can even do this:
IncrementalInteger i = IncrementalInteger.get();

Thread-1:synchronized(i) {
  while (true)
    ;
}

Thread-2:i.incrementAndGet();
The second thread can return without waiting for the first thread to finish.
@Pans I have no idea what your question is asking for.
@Unihedro i want to use my java code into android
Using Collections.synchronizedCollection() on a collection, synchronizes all the methods of the Collection. But how will you guarantee Thread-safety, coz individual methods can still be used using different threads?
12:09 PM
@Pans And what (on earth) does that have to do with eclipse?
@ItachiUchiha You can't.
fge
fge
@ItachiUchiha this is why you have the Concurrent* collections
@fge I know about them
That's exactly why I said (non-)?synchronized collections has no correlation to whether you should use them for multithreading whatsoever earlier.
posted on December 11, 2014 by Artist

Pretty much sums up how I feel after today's class in working with RESTful API in Spring.

Then wtf is the advantage of Collections.synchronizedCollection()?
12:11 PM
4 hours ago, by Unihedro
@SadiqGhafoorOdho Synchronized collections are generally threadsafe, and they ensure thread safety for use at work.
4 hours ago, by Unihedro
There are also concurrent collections, which helps avoid synchronization and still achieve thread-safety.
4 hours ago, by Unihedro
So to make it simple: Synchronized collections are synchronized, non-synchronized collections are not.
4 hours ago, by Unihedro
Has nothing to do with multithreading whatsoever. Synchronized collections are "generally" threadsafe - the fact that it's a synchronized collection does NOT guarantee thread safety. And non-synchronized collections can be threadsafe as well, it is not necessarily non-thread safe.
Let me put my question the other way
@ItachiUchiha It's synchronized.
Synchronized blocks help us achieve Thread Safety. True/False?
True if you're doing it correctly.
The fact that a synchronized block is in your code doesn't introduce magical self-repair.
Accepted
12:15 PM
Yay! Theoretical reputation!
2
Is there some place where I can vote up for ya @uni? :P
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12:28 PM
private someMethod() {
otherMethod(0, mainWindow, 0, false, null, null);
LOG.info("#1")
otherMethod(0, mainWindow, 1, false, null, null);
LOG.info("#2")
otherMethod(0, mainWindow, 2, false, null, null);
LOG.info("#3")
}
Should I wrap it in for or not?
Why not? You're duplicating code.
Duplicate code => Flow spaghetti = bad.
3
but there are only 3 calls
@OlegKuznetsov Oh, don't worry about that.
Java is extremely smart about optimizing for loops.
Now, if only I can find the reference to prove this...
Just, previously I called another three methods, which receive different parameters every time, so I thought I'd keep it for semantics :-/
Ok, thanks
fge
fge
@OlegKuznetsov you can also do lambda abuse here
IntStream.rangeClosed(1, 3).forEach(i -> { LOG.info("#" + i); otherMethod(0, mainWindow, i, false, null, null); })
12:33 PM
Java6 only, unfortunately
> The Java Virtual Machine frequently takes advantage of the likelihood of certain operands (int constants -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 in the case of the iconst_<i> instructions) by making those operands implicit in the opcode. Because the iconst_0 instruction knows it is going to push an int 0, iconst_0 does not need to store an operand to tell it what value to push, nor does it need to fetch or decode an operand. [...]
for for loops^
@fge have a look at my comments please
@Unihedro thanks :)
What is "computer"?
A computer is a general purpose device that can be programmed to carry out a set of arithmetic or logical operations automatically. Since a sequence of operations can be readily changed, the computer can solve more than one kind of problem. Conventionally, a computer consists of at least one processing element, typically a central processing unit (CPU), and some form of memory. The processing element carries out arithmetic and logic operations, and a sequencing and control unit can change the order of operations in response to stored information. Peripheral devices allow information to be retrieved...
> Any tool used for calculation could be referred to as a computer.
computation
1:07 PM
@Unihedro /me spills coffee at this thing. It has to compile now!
fge
fge
1:35 PM
@Mr.777 you don't seem to have understood what I wanted -- I only want an implementation of this class which does absolutely nothing (does not return any events etc)
@Mr.777 nothing more
@Mr.777 also, remember, it must be thread safe (watch for ClosedWatchServiceException); therefore guard all methods with an AtomicBoolean
if (closed.get()) throw new ClosedWatchServiceException()
Well, except for .close() which must be idempotent
@fge Means, create a class that implements this interface and keep it thread safe, right?
fge
fge
1:52 PM
@Mr.777 yes
@fge :P Okay sorry for the waste of time from my side
fge
fge
No problem, if you don't try you won't make progress ;)
Will push changes in few
fge
fge
@Mr.777 also, about the other pull request -- can you name the method wrap() instead of of()?
yes, going to do that now and push
2:38 PM
@fge take, poll methods throw interrupted exception as well
fge
fge
@Mr.777 yep, but that's not really a problem
okay
should i create other pull request for this change now?
fge
fge
No events will ever be sent, so if the user .take()s, well he'll wait indefinitely -- too bad :p
But it's his choice, right?
@Mr.777 yes, please; I'll close the other one
dont close
that includes the readonlyfilesystem version
fge
fge
@Mr.777 I told you to make a separate pull request for that one ;)
You know how to git rebase -i?
2:48 PM
no but i will read
Yay learning new stuff!
fge
fge
Well, this may be a little complicated :)
@Unihedro yes trying to do so ;)
NMPB - random piano music
i have been having this same problem stackoverflow.com/questions/20087253/… has anyone else ever ran into this before?
 
1 hour later…
fge
fge
4:05 PM
@jgr208 it is an ultra common problem but the causes can be many; the most frequent of it being that a resource file is accessed using a file and not the classloader
As a result it will fail when packaged
And the number of SO posts about this very problem is...
Large
Most common programmer errors, #3: modify a file inline
Gee, how many times have I seen that
@fge yes something along those lines made it work, that is why i searched and asked here before i posted a question about it
fge
fge
0
A: How do I update a line from a text file in JAVA?

fge How do I update a line from a text file in JAVA? You don't. Not in Java, not in C, not in C#, not in Python, not in Ruby, not in perl, not in Brainfuck. Not in ANY LANGUAGE. Modifying a file inline is a surefire guarantee that you can't tell what will be happening, but in (100 - epsilon)% ...

4:29 PM
Eh, not really. It works in pascal. — Unihedro 23 secs ago
fge
fge
@Unihedro that was a joke, right? ;)
The one-box won't work, but skip to "File type" subtitle.
I know, shocking, right? :P
Basically, because Pascal is such a terrible language it comes with file types like it's a string.
So because it's a string you can explicitly change something in the center:
file[16] = 'a'
chat.SO should support smileys :(
:no-pls:
Why not?
4:37 PM
I don't want to see everyone speaking in emoji. The help vamps' grammar is already poor enough.
inb4 hearts and unicorns and pr0n
5:10 PM
anyone used System.setOut() before?
fge
fge
@ItachiUchiha I have, yes -- but of course I have never forgotten to save the old value of it before ;)
I had written a test case to read the console output and test it with a user input
The test case runs perfectly on mac, where as it fails in windows
private final ByteArrayOutputStream outContent = new ByteArrayOutputStream();

	@Before
	public void setUpStreams() {
	    System.setOut(new PrintStream(outContent));
	}
and later I am
Assert.assertTrue(outContent.toString().equals("Some input"));
fge
fge
@ItachiUchiha that is a strange way of testing
Yes, I know, but this is a small program, which only had output to be shown on the console
fge
fge
Can't you emulate user input instead?
5:15 PM
I guess the issue has to be with encoding
@fge I am passing user input as harcoded values in the test case
the output is on the console
which needs to pick up and tested
@fge how would you test a program, whose output is on the console?
fge
fge
Well, don't output on the console, output to a new PrintStream() over a ByteArrayOutputStream
@fge That is how I am reading from the console :P
fge
fge
Oops, wrong room, sorry!
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