@BartekBanachewicz mmm. I'd rather not use tools (handroll them at every turn) than use half-baked compromise tools that someone else made: transparency is key there: you need to know exactly what does (not) get done.
@BartekBanachewicz Anyways: if you think you know a viable subset that you can make work... there is a huge market opportunity for that since about 20 years now
I need a concurrent priority queue. Is there something I can concoct with other concurrent collections, or should I just stick to a regular priority queue with locks?
Oh, nevermind, there's a concurrent priority queue implementation here.
@BartekBanachewicz Nope. That has been filled. Why do you think there is no market for C++? This is what cpprefactory, libclang, pvs-studio and many others chase. The first who gets it right - R# potential, that is - sits on a gold mine IYAM
But @sehe, it's not that they can't! They just don't want to, to push C# into the market. Okey, c# is funky sometimes, but it isn't near half as beautiful as C++ is. Then loads of Xna guys spawn and claim they "code" their games -.-
@R.MartinhoFernandes Hi, btw. Missed you yesterday :) Luc was here, and no robot. Doesn't happen often
@R.MartinhoFernandes C++ is beautiful because it doesn't need to mask anything. Now, the dress can be beautiful, but the (nearly) uncovered body can be even more. Depends, of course.
See? I'm not even saying C# sucks! (proud_of_himself)
And low-level is irrelevant, unless you're trying to say the woman is x86 and the languages are just clothing. In that case, C++ is a lot like a bum's garb: a bunch of stuff that came together and is great at keeping you warm.
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Damn, sometimes that guy is really witty and funny. I am reading through his backlog. Too bad some of them are so bad, so far I couldn't bring myself to enduring him in my timeline.
> Deep ASCII is a full length conversion of the classic porno film Deep Throat, which amounts to 55 minutes of pure mute ascii porn. This genre was selected for it's dominating close-ups, very convenient for resolutions ASCII can support. — probably NSFW (needs Java)
@kbok It's all ASCII, though, and the first few minutes give an impression of what to expect without revealing anything to your cow-workers snooping at your monitor.
@Neil That's not the same. "text" is not a support. You're saying that a text file should contain text, and therefore that anything you can put in a text file is text. I say that you can put pretty much anything in a photo album (prints, drawings, etc.) but that doesn't change what a photo is.
@thecoshman I distinctly remember the feeling when I told my interviewers about the algorithms I studied at my university only for my interviewers to look at each other as if to say, "Uh, what are those?"
Complexity can raise so fast you wouldn't believe. Even simple things are at least a little bi complex, and they multiply against each other, and so with enough 'simple' things, you soon have the mother of all brain fucks
@thecoshman true true, but would you be surprised when hired in a company that has been selling a software since 20 years that some parts of the code are 20 years old and that you weren't going to write brand new code in a separate application ?
I think a really good software dev course would have a final year project that each year has more work done it, more features are added, but you only get like a month to be given the code, and for the entire class to organise them selves into a team to add new features (thinking of a team of about 20 to 30 students)
@kbok I am not sure I would classify exactly those five surprises the top ones, but I found all the points in that article classic, but wrong, believes of junior devs coming from university.
@sbi Sure. They are all false ideas some people make. But that's hardly the top surprises, and tbh I think a student who reads blogs online already knows that stuff.
@LuchianGrigore exactly. Each year, a little bit more work is done on this project, each year new ideas are used. only the lecturers can provide any high-level idea about what is being done
@kbok Intercourse also means "having a discussion", but you wouldn't tell someone you were having intercourse with your wife on the phone because of how that might sound. Likewise, "text" under very specific circumstances means what you say it is, but that's not its primary and most well-known meaning
@thecoshman I look at code I wrote months ago and think WTF. I look at production code written by some professional programmers and think WTF. If I saw a full application developed completely by students, I'd think... W. T. FFFFFFUUUUUUUU.
@Neil If we're talking about the most well-known meaning, and not the strict definition, then there's no way to settle down what is true. Let's just agree to disagree.
@BartekBanachewicz I made a mistake, but I'd like to point out that the fact that something compiles in gcc must be the single worst argument for its validity.
@kbok You know, that's the quickest way to get a coded example here? All you have to do is say, "That syntax isn't right!" and bam! You got yourself a coded example.
I was right when I observed that European politicians were not intrinsically less ignorant than US congressmen. I was right when I observed that European politics seems to be in a hurry to copy the level of idiocy seen in America. I correctly predicted that we would soon see the same media-crazed attention junkies crawling the news...
Today it appears that a medium amount of election-nervosity has evoked the Dutch Akin:
Also: heard a good interview with Geert Wilders on the radio this morning. This guy is good!!! I mean, I despise his politics, but he is a brilliant troll politician and debater.
@sehe The difference is that he'll be laughed at by most dumbheads in NL, and yelled at for stupidity by those who've got a brain. That's very different in the Bible Belt.
What will happen when the electorate gets dumbed down further and further, welfare extinguishes the need for critical thought. The smartasses win. They corrupt the power and kill the soul of the nation. Ok. Perhaps I'm being overly negative. But still...
@sbi Not so sure. We have our own Bible Belt. I'm guessing this is a very well-chosen tactic towards our 12 sept elections. You know: any publicity is good publicity for them 'niche' parties: thou shalt create a visible profile! Your electorate will vote for you regardless of what you shout, as long as you are loud enough