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00:06
@mjolka Is it JAVA or Java ?
What takes more space in memory? A HashMap of <Integer,Integer> or a HashSet of <Integer>, and why.
(Remember I am in a performance role).
@rolfl good question and i don't know the answer. thank you! my guess would be they take equal space, as i believe HashSet<V> is implemented with a HashMap<V,Object>...
^^^ that's right.
whewwww
How about, when building a network service, would you consider using a Selector on the server socket, provide some reasoning....
afraid i don't know what a Selector is
00:11
@rolfl I believe a HashSet<Integer> is implemented as HashMap<Integer, Object>, so I would say that a HashMap<Integer, Integer> takes more space in memory because that does not only have to keep track of the Object reference for the value but also the actual value of that reference.
off to google
Although one could argue that that extra memory is not in the HashMap itself
@SimonAndréForsberg HasSet actually puts the key in as the value too, or null, neither of which takes additional space.
but it is important to know that HashSet uses HashMap under the covers.
@rolfl Oh, I thought it just used a new Object() for the value of the map.
I'm having to do some file I/O now. So far I'm using FileInputStream to read a text file, and I have the operations in a try/catch block. Since it throws FileNotFoundException, I catch that. I then display a message, then return.
None of this has been lectured yet, but screw it; I have the Internet.
However, I'm not doing anything with the FileNotFoundException object. I suppose Java doesn't have something equivalent to C++'s what().
00:16
@rolfl I think I used selectors in PHP when I did socket programming there (horrible experience). I think that a selector informs about which sockets have changed. If the server socket is returned from the selector then I think that means that there is a new client that wants to connect. If there are some client sockets returned from the selector then those clients have either just sent some data to the server, or are disconnected. What kind of service are we talking about here btw?
HashSet seems to re-use this object as the value for all entries grepcode.com/file/repository.grepcode.com/java/root/jdk/openjdk/…
@SimonAndréForsberg Actually, it uses a static constant to mark the presence of the value: grepcode.com/file/repository.grepcode.com/java/root/jdk/openjdk/…
What @mjolka says.
@rolfl that's what I thought
@mjolka - selector is a way to box people in to categories.
(I did not mean a new Object for every key, that would be a waste)
00:17
A person who has used a selector, and knows its purpose, has 'been around the block'.
People who have not built a production network service would not know what it was for.
It is/was actually a major feature in Java in avout 2008.
How close was I with my PHP experience?
But it is complicated to use, and most people are never made aware of it.
7 mins ago, by rolfl
How about, when building a network service, would you consider using a Selector on the server socket, provide some reasoning....
The PHP selector sound similar.
The bottom line is that a selector allows you to handle multiple sockets in a single thread by time-slicing the thread.
yeah, PHP couldn't even spell mutli-trheadnig
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The thinking is that a qhick service running in a single thread is able to service a single network device (hardware channel/ethernet card, etc.), and the cost of thread creation and context switching leads to a slower machine. Slicing the thread is faster
But, the selector is needed so that the thread knows which sockets require servicing.
@rolfl this is the kind of thing i was looking for, thank you. when you google for essential things to know about java, it's all like "if you override equals, override hashcode"
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00:21
That is also a good question, but you specifically asked what I would be looking for.
@mjolka That knowledge should not be underestimated though. You'd probably want to know that too :)
> if you were interviewing someone for a java job, what's a sort of "if you don't know this, don't bother continuing with the interview"
my point exactly, equals/hashcode are things i know from C#. java-specific things are what i'm looking for
For the record, the selector question is not a kill-the-interview question....
it is domain specific, and not everyone has built a service.
@rolfl Does the service have many short-lived connections or are the connections mostly long-lived? If the service has many long-lived connections that make requests often, wouldn't a multi-threaded approach be better?
00:23
A person who can answer it (even if just by passing the buck and saying - Never used one, a thread-per-socket is the system I used), is in a different 'box' than someone who has never heard of it. And a person who never heard of it, is likely just because they never worked through the mid 2000's
Which is OK.
So it's an age-discrimination question :)
@SimonAndréForsberg That's a good question, and requires a long answer.
@SimonAndréForsberg Not really, because big systems are always being maintained too.
I like to ask questions that test the limits of peoples experience.
@rolfl Sorry, I totally forgot about Mr. Maintainer.
I have some questions related to JDBC as well.
The difference between a DataSource and a Connection is a good one.
That typically puts a 'box' around a person's DB experiences.... and the sorts of systems they have used/built.
isn't a DataSource more like a specific table? At least that's how I understood it from my very limited database programming in Delphi
so java's chars are utf-16, just like in c#. i would've guessed utf-8
Also, the doorbell is actually, apparently, my dinner.
Technically it is not UTF-16 ;-)
That's another good question.
Java's chars are more like unsigned short (2-byte).
Then applied to Strings, you can actually have chars that are not valid UTF-16 code points in your String.
So, UTF-16 is a subset of char.
gone, b4 dinner gets cold.
@rolfl a Word as that range (0-65535) is called in Delphi. (I used that type a lot back in the days... miss them a bit in Java)
> An alternative to the DriverManager facility, a DataSource object is the preferred means of getting a connection.
I don't think I've seen a JDBC DataSource ever.
Which is why it makes for a good question
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Q: Calling many web services asynchronously

arao6I need to process a bunch of completed orders (thousands). To make it faster, I'm using a SemaphoreSlim to schedule a number of orders to be processed in parallel. Every order goes through multiple web service calls to various APIs (SOAP, REST). Then I need to take the returned data and process i...

00:33
> TDataSource provides an interface between a dataset component and data-aware controls on a form.
Apparently it's nothing like Delphi's TDataSource...
@rolfl Go fish eat!
As we all want to make our code more efficient or improve it in one way or another, try to write a title that summarizes what your code does, not what you want to get out of a review. — Simon André Forsberg 16 secs ago
I actually discovered that I could have more than 6 pre-defined auto-comments thanks to that auto-comment ^^
I don't know what I would do without those...
Or actually, I know one thing...
TTGTB!
'night @SimonAndréForsberg
> You've earned the fanatic badge(Visited the site for 100 consecutive days)
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I liked that title @Mat. Had a feeling you changed it.
00:51
If I need an input and output stream for the same file, is it good to put them both in a try, and put one error message in the catch?
Hmmm... Maybe. Maybe not. I would expect you need to catch two different exceptions though, wouldn't you?
Is Try...Catch...Catch valid?
Hmm... There's a lot of 101 rep users that are also "Fanatics". I wonder how we could nudge them into participating.
It seems odd to me that someone would come here every day for months and never ask or answer.
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Q: calling local javascript in html

user3703384I am a newbie of web; and I've tried to create a html site calling javascript. However, the javascript doesn't seem to be activated. Am I calling the javascript in a right way? I had searched google, calling the local 'script' by putting them in the 'head' but still doesn't seem to be working. I ...

@RubberDuck Both classes throw the same exception, which is FileNotFoundException.
01:07
@Jamal can you paste your code?
try {
    String fileDirectory = "src/assignment1/cars";
    FileInputStream fileIn = new FileInputStream(fileDirectory);
    FileOutputStream fileOut = new FileOutputStream(fileDirectory);
} catch (FileNotFoundException fileEx) {
    System.out.println("ERROR: file cannot be opened");
    return;
}
you're leaving out a bunch of code, right?
Yes. I haven't done anything with these files yet. The file should be read at the beginning, then something should be written to it before the program terminates.
can you structure it that way? read file, close file, process data, write file, close file
Yeah, I can still do that. I was just keeping everything in one try, but I suppose I can make them separate since this one file just needs to be checked once.
01:25
There are more reasons why a file couldn't be opened than just not finding the file.
Your error messages should be more descriptive.
@RubberDuck Yes. In every language I know, a try can have multiple catches.
01:44
@RubberDuck They are placebos.
"badge-hunters"?
^^^ that. With a cron job or automated script that logs them in only
A number of them have never visited again since the day they got their badge
^^^ that
You look at their network profiles ... ;-)
..and wish there was a "flag that badge as a fake" button
01:48
Like that user, (the first fanatic on CR).
Then scan the 101-rep sites, and look at the badge
I don't know why, but for some reason, her bio really, really annoys me.
@Corbin I don't know either ;)
Third-person references
^^
(cough)
Monkey is a moderator on Code Review, specializing in Java, and database systems with a particular interest in performance.
Not at all condescending^^^
01:52
Nice to meet you, Monkey!
> Dori Smith is the best-selling co-author of ...
I guess she outsold her other co-authors then?
lol
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In fact... even if I didn't take it that way... the next few words are the title of the book.
Assuming she (and her co-authors) have a copyright on that book, wouldn't it be pretty easy for them to be the best sellers of that book?
No one else has a legal right to sell it.
I ..think she means the book was a "best-seller"
Then she should probably say that.
She should be a co-author of the best selling book...
She's not the co-author.
01:56
the 3rd-person "lick-my-own-butt" style annoys me more than that
Yeah... I mean
Bragging about selling programming books?
I prefer people's profiles just be a list of facts about them.
Mark Seemann, Copenhagen, Denmark
516 2 7
I think part of it is the paragraph form too.
We're programmers. Use some god damn bullet points.
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Also, what's the point of having a professional facebook page and a personal facebook page if you're going to post them together? Well, a purpose other than a self-congratulatory fan page.
more google points I guess (lol, no clue)
I don't want to write a best selling book. I think I'll take Dori's approach. Write some mediocre book, copyright it, and by law, be the best seller of that book.
02:00
haha
speaking of copyright, anyone else thinks if this site graduates before we do, it's because they couldn't find the key?
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[Cr]
meh, TTGTB
 
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03:13
So .... I Subscribed to a tag on SO and then came here to do the same and the tag doesn't exist. I see two options: 1. Go home and cry. 2. Post a question.
Any other options?
03:24
what's the tag?
Metalsmith
Its my boredom motvating me to learn more about node & static site generators all in one hit.
 
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Rob
Rob
04:45
so
hi
Hi
Don't cry. The tag exists now.
05:23
@200_success Thanks! I was out of tissues anyway.
@Kawaiiii hi
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Q: best way to make webService file smaller

MaKoIm developing an iOS app, i have a file WebService.m that is now 2300 lines long! my file contains all the web service calls on my app, with their parsing if successful, like: - (void)searchSettingsWithSuccess:(void (^)(UserSettings *settings))success failure:(void ...

06:02
morning all
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Q: FAQ "Product Support" needs some TLC

James KhouryThe Product Support "Can I support my product on this site?" FAQ page seems to be stating the default Stack Overflow wording: Code Review Stack Exchange can help support your product but it can't be the only support. There are issues that only you can address, and if you send your users to Co...

06:37
@chillworld Morning
06:48
morning @JamesKhoury
07:18
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Q: Generic error message factory

James Andrew SmithThe purpose of this code is to centralize all error / status messages to present to the user. For example registering an account and the user email address is already registered. A status code is set then sent off to get a friendly error message to present to the user. All services will have its ...

07:31
Thanks Santa
07:58
damn, santa passed and he forgets me ^^
Monking... and TTGTB
good night @Phrancis
Monking :)
and night, phranics, lol :P
I just got into work and you're going to sleep
08:32
@DanPantry what happened to the previous profile picture ? I changed mine too.
@JamesKhoury Nice site.
Hello @skiwi
Monking
@JaDogg: I got a lip piercing and wanted to show it off. To be fair, I've had this photo since last wednesday. :b
hey @JaDogg
Monking @skiwi
@DanPantry haha But I cannot see it, picture is too small. What did your parents say ?
08:43
Psht
@skiwi ^^
@JaDogg I live on my own, I haven't spoken withi my parents in nearly 18 months
@DanPantry woah,
@JaDogg What's that, a JavaFX application?
@skiwi yes
08:54
Looks nice
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Q: New WebGL 3D library, Gera

Gelo VolroMy dear SO-friends! Today, I want to introduce you a new WebGL library "Gera" by name, which is rather similar to three.js, when you work with it. Of course, it's not so cool as three.js or babylon.js, but please pay attention, that project has just started, and it's version is 0.0.1. Despite o...

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Q: Can the performance of this canvas drawImage() test be improved?

Tony RI have a quite simple loop that draws an 8px by 8px image many times in a canvas in a tiling fashion. Currently it's drawing 7500 images each loop. See the jsfiddle. var img = new Image(); img.src = 'http://i.imgur.com/3dzaMlv.png'; var W = 8; var H = 8; var R = 800/W; var C = 600/H var canva...

@CaptainObvious Missing code
@CaptainObvious Dear "SO-friends"?
wha ban that post :p
@CaptainObvious 1) We're not SO, 2) If you call us SO we're certainly not friends!
09:06
but with no rudeness :) ticks me off, no idea why
@Vogel612 advertisement of open-source library? Cool decision. Don't you see, have I've provided link to the source, documentation and was asking about code review? If it's an ad, then USA capital is Moscow. — Gelo Volro 37 secs ago
That so-friends I edited out...
but when I told him this reads like an ad, he gave me that comment..
It would be advisable not to be rude to a moderator of the site while asking for reviewers to to be rude to you. We require your code to be inside of the question, we do not accept links to questions. Please provide the section of code to be reviewed inside of your question or your question will be closed. I second that this appears to be a advertisement, given the number of links here that are seemingly promoting your own personal site. — Dan Pantry 20 secs ago
@DanPantry cool thing, since when am I a mod??
There is no need for that many links to a personal site. This is not a question, it is a "here's some source, what do you think?"
It would be advisable not to be rude to a reviewer of the site while asking for reviewers to to be rude to you. We require your code to be inside of the question, we do not accept links to questions. Please provide the section of code to be reviewed inside of your question or your question will be closed. I second that this appears to be a advertisement, given the number of links here that are seemingly promoting your own personal site. — Dan Pantry 55 secs ago
I do not know what you are talking about ;-)
57 secs ago, by Dan Pantry
It would be advisable not to be rude to a moderator of the site while asking for reviewers to to be rude to you. We require your code to be inside of the question, we do not accept links to questions. Please provide the section of code to be reviewed inside of your question or your question will be closed. I second that this appears to be a advertisement, given the number of links here that are seemingly promoting your own personal site. — Dan Pantry 20 secs ago
09:11
@Vogel612 I know, I edited it. That's the joke.jpg
I will just go ahead and preserve that commeoent for eternity
turtles all the way down
Please burn that question.
> I want to introduce you a new WebGL library "Gera" by name,
with acts, more than with words
09:12
how is that.. not.. an ad
I've voted to close
The spam VTC is reserved for real spam though I think, which doesn't have anything to do with programming
Just for checking around, I only trust that github website, I don't trust anything ending with .ru
And people (in general) should learn that examples != documentation
ninja'd
You don't have documentation if you have samples, you only got samples.
Oh well. Coffee break over. back to work.
did you read that last comment of his??
wtf does he want to say thereß??
09:16
I think he was saying he uploaded it to his personal, off-site website for convenience of reviewers. I have no idea what his point was regarding documentation. I seriously think he wanted us to go over his entire OSS project and review it all, hence the documentation. Which is definitely out of the scope of most CR-ers
And no one is going to click on an unknown link denoted with a domain group with a reputation for, er, shiftyness
damn I missed the spam
@DanPantry I wished I lived alone too. :(
09:31
@JaDogg it's not all that great
Morning @JeroenVannevel
I'm hating it, I'll need to buy a 80 euro book while I got last year's version, which is an old version of course
Bunch of scammers on academia, for real
Do you have to?
But better pay 80 euro than taking another extra year to study costing way more
There's exercises in the book, which I need to prepare as 1-2 of them will be in weekly test
yuck, weekly tests
09:38
unless I can find the exercises somewhere
Haven't had that since high school luckily
Could ask someone from your class to copy the pages?
There's a regular 9th edition and an international version, I might be able to use the regular version to read the chapters
What book is it?
I think the international edition is usually the cheapest and has most information
Operating System Concepts, 9th edition
Other versions leave out stuff that are curriculum-specific
09:40
I'm wondering if there are even changes between regular and international version
@JeroenVannevel That's the regular version though, we need international :|
I think you'll find very little differences between both versions if you look it up
Here you can find all resources with the book: codex.cs.yale.edu/avi/os-book/OS9
Well, renumbered questions could throw me off enough :p
hmm... my latest answer still has 0 votes...
and I answered yesterday....
09:44
@JeroenVannevel If there was only a way to figure out the differences
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Q: Parsing frames from serial port and from TCP/IP client

LazureusI've encountered architectural problem during developing of mine C# application. I'm developing application which got two front ends, first consists GUI created with use of forms the second is done as console feedback. Below the front end I got my classes which creates some kind of protocol stack...

Use online book, ask classmates if you can copy their exercises
Content is probably the same
I think I'll hold off with buying till next week anyhow,a s Friday there'll be a meeting and we are all at least third years so nobody is stupid enough to buy books blindly anymore
Although I personally am too lazy for all that and would rather just buy it
plus it's nice to have a physical book
Well, it's not nice if they just rot on your desk, while not being used
Having a physical book is kind of nice though
Maybe I'm being too rational, but there a thousand better ways to spend 80 euro than by buying a book you only use a few hours in your life (judging the current course setup)
09:58
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Q: Need suggession for code improvement / professionalism

Sameer SamI have written a jquery code for ajax form submission. Here it is jQuery(function() { jQuery('#message').click(function() { var btn = jQuery(this) var Name = jQuery("#Name").val(); var Email = jQuery("#Email").val(); var Sub = jQuery("#Sub").val(); va...

10:17
> Remember that the golden rule in programming is that end-users are stupid
I really enjoyed writing that.
Lol
The silver rule in programming is "Programmers are stupid too."
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@skiwi mind giving me some input on my latest answer??
For all I know I could be spouting complete nonsense....
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A: RAII Pattern for Downgradable ReadWriteLock

Vogel612You didn't give a terrible amount of code to be reviewed, and I am not really proficient in concurrency and the like but I still got a few points I want to make. But enough of introduction let's jump into the code: public class RWLockWrapper implements AutoCloseable { Wonderful, concise and...

My concern when I was looking at that code was that the read Lock is mutable
But I don't know enough about Java concurrency to really comment
@DanPantry disclaimer ahead ;))
why would it be btw?
the current lock, I should say, is mutable
private Lock current;
10:26
the class doesn't expose the lock in any way.
No, but it changes within the class, therefore it's still mutable
I don't see the problem with that?
say I call downgrade() twice
then you end up with a read-lock.
and that's it.
hm, maybe
10:28
you unlock current before replacing it with lock.
my spidy senses tingle when mutability + threading come together
and that again is final..
but you are right it is well encapsulated
yea they should..
no, I mean, the current field is mutable
10:28
but isn't that the whole point of the Wrapper??
>
But I don't know enough about Java concurrency to really comment
@Dan - do I need to do some research on what's appropriate/permissable to put in your chat profile's "about" section? I know that personal profile sections are generally more lenient, but I am not convinced your 'about' chat title falls in to that category. To find out, I will have to ask the SE community devs.... or can I just ask you nicely to remove personal 'attacks' from there
that's a personal attack?
I took it from an image that basically says that whenever you smash every button on your keyboard to win in a game
I don't actually know what the reference is behind it - I'll remove it if it's offensive
Maybe I need to refresh it.
Hang on, I have a John Madden reference.
Yeah, that's what I have.
Hold on, let me find where I tooki t frmo for you.
10:31
I don't care, it is not 'about' you, it is about John Madden
I'll remove it, then. It wasn't meant to be a personal attack. I just found it hilarious in hte context it was in. I have no idea who john madden is, ha.
John and Madden seem very intimate with eachother. I always applaud a good lovestory
If it's offensive without context I'll happily remove it as I can see how that's a problem. I just didnt' realize it was offensive
wikipedia says, john madden is an NFL player.
<- doesn't watch any kind of sport/TV.
I don't even own a TV
Sure thing though, I'll remove it
10:33
Date of birth: April 10, 1936 (age 78)
FWIW, removed it. Sorry, I didn't realize it was offensive.
@DanPantry I am not 100% sure it is offensive either, which is why the easy route for me is to ask nicely if you will change it....
But it is certainly not an 'about' you, it is about someone else... and profiles are not a platform to be used to criticize others.
As I said if it's offensive without context, no problem, I'll remove it. I misread your original message and thought you were being more 'aggressive' than you actually were
Well, here's the thing, I'm not criticizing anyone, as you can see with context :P which is why I was a bit taken aback
No problem then... and thanks.
@rolfl quick question: you wanna do something concerning OP of the "almost spam" question earlier?
10:38
And yes, there was a time in my life where I used to occasionally drink water to dilute my caffeine stream/
@Vogel612 He self-deleted - not much left to do.
@rolfl My dating profile says "I am pretty sure I am 70% coffee" and you seriously scared me then. Because all I put everywhere else is "coffee-driven development" (as a pun on TDD)
@rolfl hmm.. Okay then. If he would repeat that, though I'd like to see something like a superping invitation to chat for in depth discussion...
Yeah, coming from a lurking position to suddenly confronting you with a question on your profile, I can see how that would be scary.
Stick around a bit more, you will find I am normally the nice guy ;-)
@rolfl normally?? always!
I have been somewhat distracted for the past few weeks.
my parents have been in town and staying with me..... I put them on a plane home yesterday ... whew.
10:41
@rolfl I'm sure you are, and I'm not worried about you being a bit of a hard-ass on the profile thing. I can see that, out of context, it could have been construed badly :-) If I was in your spot I'd probably have done the same thing
@Vogel612 50 shades of grey on that sort of thing ... what if I posted JDOM code here for reivew, would that be spamming?
He's got the message that if he wants a review, he needs to include the code.
@rolfl well you wouldn't plaster it with 10 links and introduce this with: "Hello dear SO-friends, let me introduce you to the newest gui xml lib for...."
Is there a strike-through in CR questions? Can't seem to find the GUI button
The rest of the post could be taken as a very verbose 'disclaimer' that he wrote the code.....
@DanPantry <del></del> tags
10:46
@DanPantry nope, you need to use html <s>
lol there's a del tag?
<del> was not added in html5 and I should l2google
didn't realize the editor allowed raw html tags
or This is <strike>struck</strike>
Yeah, it's why you can't see html tags if they're not in codeblocks
@DanPantry just a limited subset though..
I don't think they work in the chat though
10:48
in chat, you can strike with 3 dashes each side, like ---strike--- looks like strike that
So, 3 dashes and 3 carets, looks quite nice as an up-arrow ^^^ that
looks like a nice roof to me
Simon arrived, I have to go.
Breakfast ;-)
Monking
@rolfl Does that mean you're a nice monkey again?
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Q: Architecture of WebGL library and its codestyle

Gelo VolroToday, I want to introduce you a new WebGL library, which is rather similar to three.js, when you work with it. I have worked on it mostly after job. I was so inspired by three.js easy way of developing for the web-developers, that I decided to try to do my own one. I can't provide a full sourc...

still no code in question...
11:14
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Q: Program to getNextDate of given input Date

ShreeI have given a task to write a program for getting nextDate of the inputDate I will have inputDate as String , I will also get the dateFormat of the input String. InputDateString is received from external entity and I dont have control on it . I have written below simple program to achive th...

@gelovolro - got a sec to talk about the WebGL review code?
Join us in chat, we can discuss... The 2nd monitorrolfl ♦ 13 secs ago
@Vogel612 Cheching...
@Vogel612 I don't see anything especially good or bad in the answer
Meh, TTGTW, be nice to Gelo.
If the code doesn't fit into one question, then it's a sign...
11:37
@Vogel612 sorry for being rude with you in 1st question today. Just have created a project, and I was too happy, that's have blinded me.
@rolfl I've come to discuss, thanks for inventation.
@skiwi what sign? project is rather not small, despite it's 0.0.1, I was trying to create very optimized code and well-structured as I can. If you can see bad design , please tell me what's wrong.
Hi @Gelo. I was just looking at your pastebin.
I think what @skwiwi means is that if your question can not be broken into smaller chunks, your code is doing too much and should be broken into smaller classes.
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From looking at your source, I see why you think it would be difficult to break your question up.
Do you think you could post your camera, renderer, etc. as separate questions?
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Q: Can this SQL query be written anymore efficent

Nick N.Is there a more efficient way to write below query? SELECT pk_userid, username, CAST(MAX(active) AS BIT) AS active FROM (SELECT pk_userid, username, 1 AS active FROM dbo.tbluser u INNER JOIN tblCustomer c ON u.pk_use...

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Q: Refactoring java code

Raju MandalaCan someone explain me how to refactor the below code. Basically i have a timer functionality which i am using repeatedly. So i want to put that timer into a generic function. import java.util.Timer; import java.util.TimerTask; public class App { private volatile boolean a = false; priv...

It's an awful lot of code (2k+ lines). You'll get better reviews if you can post manageable chunks. It's easier for reviewers to focus on the task at hand that way.
12:05
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Q: Solving the Shortest Path problm (little bit of TSP, too)

Trisztán TharSome background info: I'm working at a shipping company and the company's web developer has been fired a week ago. My boss knew that I had some knowledge in web development, so until we get a new programmer, I'm developing the navigation web application. What the application has to do: Well it...

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Q: Small android app that gives a movie based on the chosen genre

Jeroen VannevelWorking on my first "big" project using the mighty Xamarin. Likewise my first venture in XAML so I suppose most focus will be going towards these new areas. Performance- and user-experience related remarks are welcome as well though. Or you know, just any issue you can see. The solution consists...

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@GeloVolro hmm?? Rude? You weren't really rude...
@GeloVolro - Right, commute complete ;-) Mischief managed
Hmmm, @Jeroen .... android and C# in a single sentence .... complicated.
@rolfl Magic!
Right, I see that now.
@rolfl did you see the youtube I posted yesterday?
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@chillworld No, looking ......
@chillworld I have seen that one before.
I Think real programmers can get at least four non0intersecting perpindicular lines.
@rolfl I find it hilarious cause sometimes it so hard the truth
I have been in that situation before, it happens. Not normally quite so apparent, but, when you do a post-mortem on a failed project, you discover, crap, they BS'd us, and the requests they had were contradictory and impossible to reconcile. No wonder we failed.
We just promised to deliver on stuff we would never have attempted if we thought about it more before-hand.
@rolfl I can give you infinitely many so long as I have an infinite number of dimensions to work in.
Greetings, Programs.
that's why the "big guys" need to listen to us
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Hello Hubble-man!
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hey @Donald.McLean
Greetings User!
I think "Hubble Orbital Space Exploration Rig" should be what we call it.......
which makes @Donald the HOSER-man.
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Really, the HOSER-data-man!
Hi everyone!

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