What annoys me the most is that apparently fsck or fcuk is not obscene, for some stupid reason. It's just that particular sequence of characters: f-u-c-k.
@sbi I learned Java before C++; not sure if that made me better or not in the long run. But things such as endianess were not completely understood until I had to start manipulating memory.
@CodeMonkey I have taught C++ to students with one year of Java under their belt. From my POV, the main thing Java did for them was to make it harder for them to grasp the underlying principles.
@RMartinhoFernandes The one day I got over whatever hump I had in my understanding of pointers I had no idea why I didn't get it right sooner. It's weird.
@RMartinhoFernandes Very graphically. I draw long rectangles representing memory, put little boxes into this representing objects, and boxes with a dot in them, and an array to the objects to represent pointers. Using this, you can easily explain the relationship between objects and pointers, pointer assignment vs. object assignment, pointers being typed, and lots of other stuff. I have yet to fail to make someone grasp pointers using this method.
@sbi, when you know the crappy way of doing something... Then you know which way not to do it in
The crappy method should be taught first
Like a client tells you what they want... And you give them something..they can tell you like hell no...then you can make some better and what they want. To be better you must be crap or know the crap to be better
@sbi "and an array to the objects to represent pointers." Sorry, did you mean to say "and an arrow to the objects to represent pointers."? I'm a bit confused.
If you do this on a black/whiteboard, you can wipe out arrows, and redraw them to other objects to explain pointer assignment. You can also have multiple pointers referring to the same object etc.
that's because apparently, I'm the only person who can see that referring to a specific sexuality in a derogatory manner is something that should not be tolerated
@DeadMG You were annoying the whole of the chat with something as stupid as that? Really, how long have you been around here that you do not know how stupid that is?
@DeadMG If it was really that bad, you can always ask a moderator to delete a old message. And if you think you might have trouble convincing him, well, then it might be that you wouldn't convince 5 other users either.
@sbi You misread what I said. The point is that it doesn't matter whether or not it convinces him, because of the significantly limited edit and delete window allowed.
@TonyTheLion I can imagine homosexual people objecting to the use of "gay" as referring to something unpleasent. That is why I said, had someone objected to that message in a remark, I would have backed him up.
@RMartinhoFernandes that's even worse, cause anyone could infer something offensive from just about every line in this chat, so then we'd be off to a huge flagging fest
@DeadMG How long have you been around here, you newbie?! Wheren't you just as annoyed by stupid people flagging stupid messages because they found them, for whatever private reasons, offensive? Well, now you are one of those stupid iditots, too. Doing what you did was overreacting.
@RMartinhoFernandes Only that without explanation the only people agreeing with such a flag would be those considering the sequence of characters offensive.
I think the whole flagging thing sucks, Finding something offensive or not is a mere perspective based thing, what i find non offensive, someone else may find it offensive and vice versa, given that, you can never say flagging was appropriate or not since it depends on each person.
@AlfPSteinbach It means nothing.. I used to use it but I don't anymore. I use "that sucks" now. It's a throwaway phrase with empty meaning and no malice forethought
@LewsTherin But you probably will, even though unintentionally. Or someone else will. And the proper way to deal with it would be to post a remark that this might be offensive.
@RMartinhoFernandes No, nobody explained that, and why, this would be offensive. The only thing happening was someone flagging the message without giving any reason.
@DeadMG Well, here's something you might want to remember: In the light of the pretentious meta-police, flagging some sentence with the word "gay" in it here will always occur as being flagged for containing the word "gay".
@DeadMG It is not the meta-police that decides about your flag. It is us, and you never had a chance to get us to agree to that without explaining your objection. All you did was annoy us. And now it's us, not the meta-police, and we think of you what we want, and you will not like it.
@DeadMG I have already explained several times why this is wrong. Anyone with a minimal grasp of logic should have grokked that. You, genius, seem to still fail.
@LewsTherin Yes; either a constructor returns and construction has succeeded or the constructor never returns in the first place (exception, program being aborted...) and no object ever existed.
@sbi problem with Geniuses is that they generally seem to think they cannot be wrong about things, so for them to admit being wrong, is very hard, cause it would invalidate their genius minds :P
@TonyTheLion Yeah. I think @Alf objected to that, and flagged it, and the rest of the chat, seeing a picture of a dead kitten with no context, agreed. (It might hvae taken several hours/days, though, until it had enough votes to get deleted.)
An object is fully formed when the constructor body exits normally, either by falling out the bottom or hitting a return. If it leaves by an exception, the object officially never existed.
@TonyTheLion No. That is the problem with those who think they are geniusses. Those who actually are geniusses do not have that problem. by definition.
@TonyTheLion This is, first and formost, a chatroom. And one called "Lounge" at that. I stringly object to limiting the allowed topics to C++, programming, or even computers.
@CodeMonkey Even in Java, it's a damn stupid argument: "Constructor Exceptions are Evil because you could write evil code in finalizers and abuse them."
@sbi It's Bach's "Air" performed on harmonica with acoustic bass, and silly hammond organ backing. Would be really good except for the intrusion in the middle.