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10:09 PM
any way... night all
 
night
 
Ella Fitzgerald
 
sehe is getting cryptic again.
 
Night and day
 
10:19 PM
@sehe Ben jij goed in cryptogrammen?
 
But you're right, I suppose it was originally Billy Holiday
 
What?
 
Aucune idée
I never try
 
@RadekSlupik wij spreken engels hier
 
What are you smoking? :P
@MooingDuck Het spijt me.
 
10:22 PM
@MooingDuck Leugenaar
 
Je helpt niet.*
 
@MooingDuck "je helpt niet" - see, I'm helping :)
 
Learn Dutch.
 
user1174868
Hey gang
 
10:26 PM
Ohai
 
Dutch is the most beautiful language.
Hello, Jordan. What's up
 
user1174868
I am currently waiting for the Guild Wars 2 beta weekend, about all that is going on in my life :P
 
@RadekSlupik En gij geleuft-et? Da kunde nie zège. Ge wit nie wagge wult, hé
 
I promise, just one more episode of The Shield, and I'm going back to work!
 
@sehe I believe myself, yes.
 
10:27 PM
@Jordan A distinct lack of parentheses
 
user1174868
@Sehe I am still doing a lot of scheme, been stuck for a while on a few problems but I am working through them
 
@Jordan I'm writing a bug tracker atm; nothing really interesting either.
 
Do a version in scheme once
 
The bug tracker? No, I'm writing this one in Python.
I tried Ruby, C++, Java and Haskell before, but they all fail at web development.
 
1
Q: filling a vector of pointers to vectors

Andrew SpottI have a vector of pointers to vectors: main(...) { //... std::vector< std::vector<double> * > ds = getDS(...) //... } std::vector<std::vector<double> * > getDS(int m, ...) { std::vector<std::vector<double> * > wavefunctions = *(new std::vector<std...

a thousand virtual $$$ says that this user has been writing too much java
 
user1174868
10:35 PM
scheme really sucks
 
user1174868
every day I forget how to do the most basic things, and I can't get if or and to work or something basic
 
All languages suck, except for Dutch and Python.
 
user1174868
I never had a problem with c++, all the basics always worked exactly how you would expect once you learned them
 
</fanboy-mode>
 
user1174868
also there are good guides for c++ on the internet, none exist for scheme :P
 
10:37 PM
Why do you write in Scheme then?
If you like C++, use C++.
 
user1174868
I am just in school
 
user1174868
It is required for the class
 
Tell your teacher that his choice of language sucks and he should feel bad.
 
user1174868
He likes his language a lot
 
user1174868
and gets defensive
 
10:39 PM
Is the class specifically about Scheme?
 
user1174868
no
 
user1174868
It uses scheme and python, it is to teach programming methods
 
Then you should ask the teacher if you can just pick any language. Most things can be language-agnostic.
 
user1174868
They use scheme so everyone can suffer equally because no one knows scheme, if they used C++ some people would have an advantage
 
What a stupidism.
 
user1174868
10:41 PM
I agree, I think it is so just make it harder to cheat
 
Knowing more than a classmate is only good; you can help them and they can learn from you.
You learn 9999999999999x more from classmates than from teachers.
 
user1174868
Well this is a small class, like 12 people probably
 
user1174868
no more than 30 I would guess
 
Meh I'm going to sleep.
I have to wake up early tomorrow to get to work.
 
user1174868
night
 
user1174868
10:48 PM
I figured out my problem, it was parentheses! Oh scheme
 
why don't we have a std::copy_n?
 
because shittyness
 
:effort:
 
@MooingDuck Pretty sure I saw one in the MSDN listing.
 
is there a std:: that turns an iterator into a generator?
 
10:55 PM
but what would copy_n even do?
 
@DeadMG same as std::copy, except stop when it copies n elements instead of reaching the end iterator.
@DeadMG if I have a large std::list, and I want to copy the first 100 elements to something else, I shouldn't have to do the traversal twice.
 
I'm sure that's not that hard to implement
 
(more useful with std::istream_iterator
 
well, sounds to me like what you really want is an n_iterator which can only be incremented n times
instead of having _n versions of every algorithm
 
we have std::generate_n, which is 99% if you had lambdas (I don't)
 
user1174868
10:57 PM
Anyone watch Breaking Bad yet?
 
wait, do I? Does MSVC10 have lambdas?
 
@Jordan Meh. They covered way too much. But they kinda led themselves into that trap. I honestly think the whole Ted situation could have waited.
 
@Jordan Downloading right now.
@MooingDuck Yes.
 
@DeadMG oops
 
user1174868
@Drise You meh everything!
 
10:57 PM
they're kinda buggy but they do work most o the time
@Drise What do you mean?
 
@Jordan I deny that entirely.
@DeadMG There was about 5 different topics in the same episode.
 
hi new puppy
:)
 
it's the same puppy, just a different photo
 
I know, I was joking :P
 

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