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<0> :D <0> (I guess no-one gets the joke) <1> teralaser: i did, and dont ... you will get all the java developers in the world on your back, and they will burn the Sun logo in protest <0> Ah! <2> youk <3> which reminds me to put something abusive about mohammed in my quit message. <4> lol <4> teralaser: Det er ikke s godt. <5> aasti-aasti <0> hehehe <0> Clackwell : I advice you to use camels or something, not nazi symbols :D <5> Just put a quotation from the Q'uran in. <5> Here's an appropriate one: http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/fundamentals/hadithsunnah/bukhari/058.sbt.html#005.058.234
<6> Hi all <6> Can anyone help? I can't sort out the simple sorter <6> In Java... <3> teralaser: yeah, the arab world is fond of the germans for trying to come up with a final solution for the jews as i heard. here's my attempt: <6> That will sort 3 digits <6> By ascending and descending <6> Order... <6> Depending, whether ascending is true or false <0> hahah <6> Can anyone help? <6> I'm too nooobie :) <0> Pretty unsuccesfull <6> I bought the book yesterday and.. <6> I wanted to start java <6> Can anyone help me? <5> The book? There must be thousands. <1> THE book <7> The good book? <3> why <3> are <3> you <3> splitting <3> like <3> mad <3> ? <7> he <7> left. <1> Clackwell: your quit message was booring ... Read error: EOF from client <3> Bravi: ask your professor teacher to provide you with what you need to get started. <7> Clackwell: he not here no more, big man left the building, lookie! ;) <7> eep, ping clackwell :( <3> lag all over the place :) <3> ah, at least no lag to x anymore. <3> mohammed is a stinks! <3> i am sure they'll burn the data centers hosting the undernet servers now. <3> oh, they'll also kill all the admins, of course. <0> A set of muslim government are holding a meeting considering whether to boycott Danish shipping and oil. <0> Danish shipping is the world's biggest container shipping company, and has about 40 facilities (harbour) in the middleeast <3> teralaser: these fools <3> they haven't realized what an onslaught this was. <3> i say nuke the darn danes, they've earned it! <0> I'd say, go ahead and boycott ... : http://www.priceless420.com/Pr020206cargoboat.jpg <5> Oh, it was the Danes, not the Dutch? <0> (sorry, took me a while to find the picture , sorry) <3> how sad to see people being so easily called to violence. and how ironic that these cartoons made fun of exactly that, at least i like to think of it that way. <3> teralaser: wow, that's a professional cargo company at work there. :) <0> hehe <8> hi <9> yo <10> .exut <11> hello guys, somebody have some experience programming java with pic? <5> Pic? <11> yes <5> Which is? <11> how http://www.oopic.com/ <5> Ok, not just an abbreviation of 'pictures' then. ;) <11> oh coincidence <7> it just says "syntax-styles" it doesn't say it's actually java? <11> well exist an api that i can use for this topic? <12> hi all
<12> anyone played with tera-data <7> calchas: that the MS thing? Or am I thinking of something else? <12> it's an ncr datawarehousing solution <13> I just checked the javadoc for the Map<K,V> interface, and I was surprised to find that the argument to the get method is "Object" rather than "K". Is there some reason that it had to be done that way? It prevents the compiler from detecting a type clash at compile time. <4> kwzh: try looking at Generics in 1.5 <4> that provides type checking at compile time <4> rather than runtime exceptions due to incorrect casting <13> Um, that's what I'm talking about. The generic implementation of java.util.Map is still using "Object". <13> (For the get method, that is. The put method does require the key to be properly typed.) <12> might be for some backward compatability, does look odd <13> Hmm. I suppose it's possible that one could have a K-typed map, and have an object o in hand that's from some supertype. Then o may or may not be of type K, and so it does make sense as an argument to get(Object). <13> Whereas if Map had been genericized to use get(K) instead, then the programmer would have to write "o instanceof K ? get((K)o) : null" to get the same effect. <13> Yeah, that must be it. I see that Collection.contains(Object) is also untyped, and the argument to Collection.containsAll is Collection<?> rather than Collection<E>. In all these cases, it's "safe" to p*** in something of the wrong type, because it's only a query. <12> sounds like it <13> Okay -- that bothers me some, but I don't see an obviously better way for it to have been done, so I'll stop worrying about it. <12> :) <14> i have an ***ignment to write an application that reads three integers and prints their average.. when they say read.. does it mean to set variables and have the user input the #'s when you run the program <14> or do you set constants within the source code? <12> the former <15> ziggz: what's the problem? <14> calchas answered it for me <14> i just have to figure out now how to write that program <15> ziggz: what? <14> write an application that reads three integers and prints their average. <15> reads means a user input <14> yes.. calchas answered that for me <15> ziggz: that's very feaking easy <15> freaking* <14> heh <14> not if you dont know much java <15> i think few or most of the people on this channel know the language <15> just no homework <15> ziggz: try google <16> morning <12> ziggz look at streams in the tutorial <14> gah <14> i cant get this to work calchas <14> http://pastebin.com/542919 <14> :( <12> phone brb <12> what cl*** is scan ? <14> i give up <14> i dunno what im doing <12> and in what way does it not work <12> seems not <12> did you find streams in the tutorial ? <14> where is the tutorial? <12> www,thejavatutorial.com <15> ziggz: read your java book again <15> and again <12> don't over do it we all started once :) <15> ziggz: where you from? <17> how can i login using ssh via browser? <9> no browser I know of does that <9> and doesn't really sound like a java question ;) <9> unless you mean an ssh java applet <17> sori.. i min java applet... <16> iu min? :) <18> There's a java ssh applet, it's used in smoothwall <19> oohh. new IDEA... <20> morning <21> hi all <19> morning <5> #lisp <19> actuall,y it's an evil where clause that is giving me grief ;) <5> PreparedStatement? <19> nah, I build the sql in code so there is a distinct lackof neat parameterized queries around <5> Evil, you'll end up doing the quoting yourself. <19> indeed, and I am ;) <19> this is why I'm lost in said sea ;)
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