[00:17] <freakyy> darkxst: well im not good in java yet and i dont know ... i might read my java book again ... i hope i will be able to code something then
[00:17] <freakyy> but javafx i dont know ... its complicated without a good book
[00:20] <darkxst> best way to learn is read code!
[09:14] <freakyy> darkxst: ok thank you
[09:15] <darkxst> freakyy, if you want bugs to work on, just let me know ;)
[09:16] <darkxst> though I do think as a starter, find something that annoys you and fix it, its a better approach
[09:18] <darkxst> bug 1516876
[09:30] <freakyy> darkxst: yea but i only know java and i dont have any java programs running - only minecraft
[09:33] <freakyy> well ok i know a bit C and C++
[09:33] <freakyy> i had it 2 years at school
[09:34] <freakyy> but i dont think it's enough ... i also only have a few books about c++ but none about C
[09:35] <darkxst> freakyy,
[09:35] <darkxst> C is beutidul
[09:36] <darkxst> .C ia beautiful, even
[09:37] <freakyy> yes but c++ is more modern ... and somehow ive read so much about object oriented programming in java, that i wanna stick to it - python, java, c++
[09:38] <freakyy> i will learn some python i think
[09:41] <freakyy> one thing ive coded in java
[09:41] <freakyy> is my coffee machine
[09:42] <freakyy> http://freakyonline.de/2014/02/01/mycoffee-for-helzi/
[09:42] <freakyy> :)
[09:43] <freakyy> nothing special
[09:43] <freakyy> so u c im a total beginner
[09:44] <darkxst> freakyy, forget java its horrid
[09:45] <freakyy> why? its said to be a good programming langauge for coding desktop apps and also server apps
[09:46] <freakyy> ive bought 5 books about it
[09:47] <freakyy> spending around 200 euros all together
[09:47] <freakyy> ill learn python now though
[09:51] <darkxst> books wont make you a coder ;)
[09:51]  * darkxst sleeps
[09:51] <darkxst> \
[10:08] <freakyy> darkxst: yea ... but they can help u with things
[10:08] <freakyy> btw, whats the best gnome python ide?
[10:26] <freakyy> ok im using pycharm now
[12:16] <LinDol> hi all :)
[15:53] <Dorfen`> Hello guys! Is there any way to get the default gnome terminal app to show the host i am ssh'ed into in the title bar? I've tried messing with {TITLEBAR} in .bashrc's PS1 var with no luck. Is it even possible, or do i need to get another terminal app?
[16:08] <bhundven> (16.04) I have a set of user-mode systemd units in ~/.local/share/systemd/user for offlineimap, and have ran 'systemctl --user enable offlineimap.timer', but I don't ever see it being ran in journalctl. I can manually start the one-shot offlineimap.service to sync my mail, but that is what offlineimap.timer is for. I'm not sure why it isn't running. Any tips for why this wouldn't be working? This wo
[16:08] <bhundven> rked fine on debian sid (two days ago). unit files: https://github.com/OfflineIMAP/offlineimap/tree/master/contrib/systemd (slightly modified, since '-u syslog' isn't in current offlineimap)
[16:36] <bhundven> and then it starts working. idk, wtf.
[17:42] <freakyy> hi all. is there a suggested program for doing live twitch streams with ubuntu?
[18:01] <freakyy> i found something
[18:01] <freakyy> open broadcaster software
[23:32] <freakyy> hey is there any good sound scheme for ubuntu somewhere?