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@bazola It's a great question and I look forward to its answer. I'll probably even try it out once I pick up LibGDX.
@Duga Yea, totally not constructive.
@sᴜʀᴇsʜᴀᴛᴛᴀ No. This is off-topic at Code Review on multiple levels. — Mast 35 secs ago
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Q: .equals() method in java objects

Pafmaci´m having some trouble understanding this code, i know i need to create a method to compare not-built ins, but could someone please explain to me, in detail what the boolean equals() is actually doing. public class Book { private String title; private Author author; private int year; publi...

@CaptainObvious No! BURN!
17:31
Just reading the title, you should post this on codereview. — barak manos 12 secs ago
@Duga Reading more than just the title would still be appreciated, though.
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Q: Suggestions for code improvement

user81857I have generated a code which reads a file containing ways, take the individual waypoints and writes them into a new file, but only if the waypoint is not already present. At this moment my program stores the waypoint in a vector. Before the new found waypoint is written to the file the program ...

@CaptainObvious Suggestions for title improvement
17:46
The web client is coming along Fantastically! Special thanks to @SimonForsberg and others!
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Q: Simple Spring Service code

Eugene G. Ustimenkoguys. Could you, please review my code. I used Spring MVC arch, and I need to be informed about correct names of methods and exceptions throwing. /** * @author Eugene G. Ustimenko * @date Jan 19, 2015 */ @Service @Qualifier ("entityService") public class BaseEntity...

@Phrancis ?
@IsmaelMiguel RT if you want :)
But we're making amazing progress on a browser-based game client
Retweet
17:49
I don't have that
Others do ;p
But I can't retweet it
The only reason I see to make a twitter account is to get free space on dropbox
Twitter can be useful, especially for disseminating / promoting information
65 more reviews left to get gold. That thing helps.
^NICE
17:53
Twitter is most useful for misinformed people to spread propaganda.
Meh, don't be a hater. I follow RD on Twitter
So do I.
Twitter has some good material.
Or OSS project owwners to ...spread propaganda
But yeah, there's garbage on there, just like Facebook et al.
But, the majority of people are just spreading misinformed propaganda.
17:55
Monking!
Monkernoon!
And my sister wants me to get FB.
She wants to message me.
user image
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(yes, of course the image is a placeholder)
@Phrancis Image looks just fine to me
I said I wouldn't because I hardly ever log into my Twitter account and I've not logged into Pinterest since January.
17:56
Oh man things are looking good.
So, I wouldn't see any messages until way too late.
I check my Facebook once every couple of months
Twitter is very useful to keep up with new things and interesting thoughts. Just don't follow things you don't find interesting
same with facebook
no need to make a hassle about how stupid things are
they are only as stupid as you make them
Thing is, I can be awful stupid, so I want to keep my stupidity off them.
17:57
#SOReadyToHelp
Lunch time here, BBL.
Alright, ESTA thingy requested. I should be all friendly and non-jihady on the internet now until it's granted
Kitten-Kaiser
I choose you~
Well
I have facebook
And I only open it because my sisters may drop a message once in a long while
Otherwise, facebook is good for 2 games and nothing else
Facebook for friends you only communicate with through facebook.
18:02
Or to when my boss decides to speak there
The worst of all is google hangouts
18:21
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Q: Cleaner Way to Deal with Nested Monad?

Kevin MeredithGiven a list of names: scala> import scala.concurrent.Future import scala.concurrent.Future scala> import scala.concurrent.ExecutionContext.Implicits.global import scala.concurrent.ExecutionContext.Implicits.global scala> val names: Future[List[String]] = Future.successful( List("...

wow janos quickly jumped onto it after it got a bounty :)
I don't understand your suggestion, Jamal. I thought that my title (how to clean up existing code with nested monads) was clear. Could you please suggest how I can make my question more explicit? — Kevin Meredith 7 mins ago
Not something I'd expect from a regular user.
18:39
Not something I would expect
Janos is awesome haha, maybe I should put some bounties on my ultimate tic tac toe question.
@Jamal that question sounds extremely pseudocode-ish
also it looks like he just copy-pasted a few console-statements
evening fellas
evening janos
quick question about bazola's question..
oh nvm better ask @bazola himself :)
do you have java 7 usable?
hey :)
18:50
I had the same question in mind :)
figures, since that'd change quite some of the file-related code...
yes, because this is a standalone program that is separate from libGDX
okay then I'll go shred your file-based code.
okay :)
@Vogel612 I kinda felt that way, but I wasn't sure. I would've expected him to know to post only real code.
18:51
@Jamal people are strange...
Hello Janos :D
hey Legato!
@bazola then you have Java 8 as well, don't you?
yes that is correct
and you might want to reply to Emily's comment
19:00
ty, i did not notice the comment
19:13
Afternoon
Thanks, Santa!
@bazola sorry if my review sounds harsh, but... You'll have a ton of java to learn, I think
odd, I don't see your review yet
Vogels be trippin'
is he?
or I have weird caching issues again? (my network be trippin' ?)
19:20
I hope that's the right link
Nah, I don't see it either
@EthanBierlein Greetings
Vogels be trippin'
@EthanBierlein shouldiblametypos.com
You really tried to murder your laptop
19:21
@JeroenVannevel yes
This is beautiful — Mark K Cowan 29 secs ago
@janos I still don't see it, where's that review @Vogel612 ?
maybe it's so harsh the network rejected it ;-)
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lol
Dayum.
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19:27
This is off-topic for Stack Overflow but would be a great question on codereview.stackexchange.comAaron Brager 13 secs ago
@janos Vogels be typing..
I even fired up my IDE now...
@AaronBrager No, there's too much missing code here. It'd likely be closed on Code Review. — Ethan Bierlein 1 min ago
Pimping the answer of a new guy:
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A: Generating a password to save to a .txt file

IanAuldBy making it more Pythonic for one: string.letters = 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ!@#$%^&*()' let1 = random.choice(string.letters) let2 = random.choice(string.letters) let3 = random.choice(string.letters) let4 = random.choice(string.letters) let5 = random.choice(string.le...

already saw and upvoted yesterday ;-)
hmm.. it's less than I thought after applying janos' comments.
really thorough @janos
19:41
I actually intentionally left out try-with-resources, but you found quite a few things, nicely done! (doesn't look harsh to me btw)
Zak
Zak
hello again people :)
It's a bit pushy, but definitely not harsh.
Nothing wrong with it, good review.
maybe I'm becoming desensitized
^ that
ARGH digitally illiterate people!!
how to - export documents so nobody can use them after you.
this time: unsuspecting apple users.
Zak
Zak
Surely the only way to stop somebody else using a document is either to encrypt it or store it somewhere only you have access to?
19:48
goal of the exercise was: put your name in a list, save the document and send it to the next one in a list
Zak
Zak
Or delete it
my mother just got a mail with a .zip-file attached..
@Vogel612 So, readonly?
@committedandroider Sorry, the comments are not intended for discussion, and Stackoverflow is not a forum. If you have a (new) solution and would like to have it reviewed, you should really consider posting it at codereview.stackexchange.com - maybe with a link back to this question, to provide some context. — Marco13 42 secs ago
@Vogel612 And now her computer is part of a bot-net?
19:50
@nhgrif no. not even readable.
Then why are you even saving it?
@Mast no, she got the zip from the people that were adding their names before her
@nhgrif read the "goal of the exercise"
@Vogel612 Chain e-mail?
yes. Chain-E-Mail to say "Yes we go to that trip"
How about start from the top?
Because I don't get it.
19:53
there's a group of more or less digitally literate people going on a trip
they say: "Hey, lets make a list of people who'll come"
Seems like you need the international version of datumprikker.nl
(Dutch)
so they exchange e-mail addresses
Why don't they just create a calendar event and send out invites?
Oh, they got it in English as well datumprikker.nl/?hl=en
then the organizer sends the mail to person 1 on their list of people who maybe come
19:54
Like, this is a solved problem...
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they attach a document and ask: "add your name to the list, and send it to the next person"
@nhgrif I am not in that group.. and yes I know.. that doesn't make it easier to stay calm, you know?
Why can't you stay calm?
that chain continues until an e-mail lands in my mother's inbox: "add your name to the list and send it to X"
I'm still missing some piece of information
attached is...a.zip file
filled with .iwa and png files
19:56
LOL
I could've put up with the moronic idea of listing people to come and invitations
I could've put up with exporting a file like that
> IWA file is an iWork Archive File. Apple iWork is an office suite of applications created by Apple Inc. for its OS X and iOS operating systems.
but both was simply too much
That IWA?
yea probably
19:58
I'm still missing something. What was "too much"?
You said you're not part of the group.
Eh... even Facebook would be an elegant and practical solutions compared to that...
my mother is..
And?
@Phrancis Indeed. And that says a lot.
@nhgrif So he has limited influence on the situation.
This conversation is literally more confusing than this show I am watching.
19:58
and when that message showed up in her inbox, I (understandably) was the first "tech person" in reach
If there approach works for them, why mess with it? And if it doesn't, they need a new solution.
If my mom came to me with this sort of problem, I would explain to her that the problem she has is not the problem she thinks she has.
sure, but I'd hope they stay with themselves and not draw me in
And the only solution I would offer is teaching her how to do it in a way that makes sense (Facebook events or email calendars).
@Phrancis Unless you work in IT.

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