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thomas05:04:16

I am still stuck on java 8. never got round to upgrade.

dominicm05:04:16

I see java 8 as the last stable one

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seancorfield05:04:10

Looking at the support plans, it seems that the "safest" path is to stay on 8 until Java 11 is available?

seancorfield05:04:22

Given the disruptive aspects of Java 9's modules, I am in no hurry to migrate to it. I figure they'll sort it out in a couple of versions ๐Ÿ™‚

thomas06:04:49

what I don't understand is: given the emphasis Brian Goetz has claimed to put on backwards compatibility in one of the talk he gave (conj?) how come it is so broken suddenly.

seancorfield06:04:47

Yeah, I wondered about that. Did it not break Java programs too? I know it broke Clojure programs.

thomas06:04:43

it suspect it has... it certainly broke things that use the java 1.0 date/time classes. while they have been deprecated since 1.1 version 9 actually removed them.

thomas06:04:12

and by some definition a clojure program is a java program and thus it broke java programs

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dominicm06:04:16

java has decided to match the rest of the programming ecosystem, hence the rapid release cycle and willingness to break backwards compatibility.

seancorfield06:04:15

@thomas Ah, I'd missed the date/time removal. Which actual classes were those?

jasonbell06:04:19

Morning friends

yogidevbear09:04:26

Morning, friend ๐Ÿ™‚

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thomas06:04:21

can't remember, but there are a few. sometimes if you search for java date/time classes you see things that have been deprecated.

thomas06:04:39

but these things have been deprecated for about 20 years.

seancorfield06:04:18

Yeah, I saw a bunch of stuff listed as deprecated in 9, but nothing actually removed.

seancorfield06:04:12

That's 8 and most of that stuff's been deprecated for ages, right?

thomas07:04:00

yes and I think 9 actually removed them.

reborg07:04:20

Think it's still there

Clojure 1.9.0
user=> (System/getProperty "java.version")
"9.0.4"
user=> (import 'java.util.Date)
java.util.Date
user=>

dominicm07:04:17

The deprecated methods though perhaps?

reborg07:04:21

it looks it's still fully functional (and 90% deprecated)

user=> (bean (java.util.Date.))
{:day 4, :date 26, :time 1524728623176, :month 3, :seconds 43, :year 118, :class java.util.Date, :timezoneOffset -60, :hours 8, :minutes 43}

thomas07:04:27

I could well be wrong... I just vaguely remember reading something about this well before java 9 came out.

practicalli-johnny09:04:00

Morning. I am talking to JCenter to see if they will mirror http://clojars.org. I'm detailing my progress in the #clojars channel. Reason for the ask is that I am behind a firewall that doesn't give access to clojars, so limits how many teams I can convince to use Clojure (although I have converted some). The company has a very well managed artifactory service that mirrors Maven Central and JCenter. If I get clojars added to JCenter, then it's one important bottleneck removed from further Clojure adoption.

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practicalli-johnny09:04:36

Oh and I just saw that Clojars now runs through a content delivery network (CDN) at https://repo.clojars.org

yogidevbear09:04:25

Morning all ๐Ÿ™‚

guy09:04:36

morning!

yogidevbear09:04:53

How is everyone doing today?

guy09:04:02

Feeling a little glum the summer has finished ๐Ÿ˜”

guy09:04:15

but hoping for sunny weather soon again ๐Ÿ˜„

yogidevbear09:04:40

It's not too bad out there, and it's still only April ๐Ÿ™‚

guy09:04:58

ah we just have grey clouds

guy09:04:12

:sun_behind_cloud:

3Jane09:04:52

๐Ÿ˜ช โ˜• ๐Ÿ… ๐Ÿณ๐ŸŒถ๏ธ scheduling late night event - early morning event - late night event in a tight series: not recommended

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3Jane09:04:16

but, yโ€™know, Thursday so weโ€™re past the hump ๐Ÿ˜„

3Jane09:04:40

(it is Thursday, isnโ€™t it >_> panicked calendar checking)

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guy09:04:24

I thought it was friday today ๐Ÿ˜‚

3Jane09:04:43

sorry to disappoint XD

yogidevbear09:04:16

Yes. Yes it is Thursday

thomas09:04:00

It is always somewhere Thursday :thinking_face: ....

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thomas09:04:25

or something like that.

3Jane09:04:04

I need more coffee before I can get into philosophy debates, sorry

thomas09:04:56

my level of awakeness has little influence on my ability for debates.... or otherwise

3Jane10:04:45

yeah but like, below a certain level people start to mumble. or make too many spelling errors to understand them

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3Jane10:04:55

(I had to edit this line a couple times โ€ฆ)

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thomas10:04:34

Thing is... I can't tell the difference... other people might be able to (depending on their own level of caffeniation/awakeness (?))

yogidevbear10:04:45

I need more โœจโ˜•โœจ brb

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mccraigmccraig10:04:11

anyone ever had an AWS instance get completely wedged - unresponsive over network & can't even force-stop in the console ?

mccraigmccraig10:04:46

but how much coffee is too much coffee @yogidevbear @lady3janepl ? asking for a friend...

3Jane10:04:37

not enough coffee: you make typos, but you donโ€™t understand what youโ€™ve just written, so you re-read it again just enough coffee: you stop making spelling errors too much coffee: you make typos, but your hands shake so much that you fix them by making other typos way too much coffee, aka caffeine poisoning: perpetual motion sickness

3Jane10:04:30

(In days of misspent youth I went to a gaming night at a friendโ€™s summer house. We ran out of mugs so we filled a large salad bowl full of hot water and lots of instant coffee and stuck a ladle in it, ending up with a sort of caffeine punch bowl. The morning after wasโ€ฆ interesting.)

dominicm10:04:30

I suspect where "morning" is not defined by waking up?

yogidevbear11:04:09

@mccraigmccraig I've "never" had too much covfefe before so I can't accurately answer that question

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yogidevbear11:04:33

Why are my hands shaking so much?

Rachel Westmacott11:04:59

too much is so much that you start getting migraines and have to quit coffee - which in my case was surprisingly little (no punch bowls for me!)

3Jane11:04:14

morning was defined primarily by when the bus home showed up

mccraigmccraig11:04:45

i only get the migraines when i quit @peterwestmacott and it's so easy to backslide

Rachel Westmacott11:04:52

Iโ€™ve had to quit coffee and cut chocolate right down in the last few months. Even just a bite of chocolate would bring on a headache within about 5 minutes.

mccraigmccraig11:04:18

ah, now chocolate is truly the devil's work

3Jane11:04:06

interesting, seems like people stabilise at different levels ๐Ÿ˜„

thomas11:04:43

I don't drink any coffee and the tea I drink (mostly) is some sort of green tea, so should be 'light' in that respect. and if I drink some coke in the afternoon I have trouble falling asleep.

guy12:04:09

oh i thought green tea was p high in caffeine?

thomas12:04:04

someone told me it was light on it... but I never looked into really.

3Jane12:04:11

iirc itโ€™s lighter

thomas12:04:36

I certainly have less problems falling asleep if I have had green tea in the afternoon compare to black tea.

guy12:04:51

interesting

thomas12:04:55

for me that is good enough.

guy12:04:58

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guy12:04:01

green tea is really nice too

guy12:04:09

you can get some really nice er, blends?

thomas12:04:27

yup, I found one I like at work.

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thomas12:04:35

so I am happy

3Jane13:04:31

if you want to experiment, try genmaicha

3Jane13:04:49

Itโ€™s green (leafy) tea with roasted rice grains, and it smells like freshly cooked rice after you brew it (but contrary to what you might expect, it doesnโ€™t turn into rice soup). I love the smell

3Jane13:04:38

howeverโ€ฆ https://www.justonecookbook.com/ochazuke/ โค๏ธ works in soup as well ๐Ÿ˜„

mccraigmccraig13:04:30

my problem with *tea is that it ain't ever nearly as nice as coffee with double cream

3Jane13:04:23

oooh I know that one!

mccraigmccraig13:04:30

not bad, but not approaching the sublimity of creamed coffee

3Jane13:04:36

(Iโ€™m a tea fan more than a coffee fan, but coffee wakes me up so I learned to like it. Such is life.)

danielneal13:04:41

aw man all this talk of creamed coffee

danielneal13:04:29

@danstone can I borrow some cream

wotbrew13:04:47

Yea, its in the fridge

thomas13:04:07

:rolling_on_the_floor_laughing:

thomas13:04:42

as said I don't drink coffee (but I do love coffee flavoured things)... but hot chocolate with cream........ now we are talking.

danm14:04:13

Tea. Earl Grey. Hot.

alexlynham15:04:05

I've got lots of loose leaf tea I brought back from China and it's great

alexlynham15:04:14

throw the leaves in a mug, hot water and you're done

alexlynham15:04:24

leaves sink to the bottom once they've unfolded

elise_huard15:04:59

2 double espressos a day atm, on a dangerous slope

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yogidevbear16:04:35

Only 2? ๐Ÿ˜‰

yogidevbear16:04:18

To be fair, I probably have somewhere between 4 - 8 cups of coffee a day

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guy16:04:46

I used to do something similar but i got quite scared so now iโ€™m on like a tea in the morning and then maybe 1-2 coffees

seancorfield16:04:58

Hmm, all this reminds me I need to go grind some beans and make my only-one-of-the-day coffee!

seancorfield16:04:42

โ˜• Sumatra Batak Peaberry โ˜•

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maleghast16:04:10

@seancorfield - I've had all my coffee for the day, but you are making me want to break my rule(s) ... ๐Ÿ˜‰

seancorfield16:04:02

Would you have been more, or less, tempted by a freshly-ground mug of Sulawesi-Kalosi @maleghast?

seancorfield16:04:28

(my third choice right now is Uzuri African Blend)

seancorfield16:04:20

I buy all my coffee online from Peet's and mostly choose Indonesian or African single source, with a few blends from time to time ๐Ÿ™‚

maleghast16:04:06

I don't believe I know... Did some Google-ing to figure out if I was familiar by another name, but honestly I don't think I've ever had it. From what I am reading I would like to drink it... ๐Ÿ˜‰