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1:00 PM
I've already got the answer. — Kolyunya 41 secs ago
 
@GamErix It still makes no sense.
 
I'm downvoting.
 
If you want to know latencies of single opcodes, read the damn CPU manual.
 
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes Wait, if you rollback within 5mins the edit vanishes?
 
user1182183
@CatPlusPlus oh man I just want to know how fast my PC can do if(a==b) xD
 
1:00 PM
@Xeo If you edit within five minutes, and your edit brings it back to the previous state, yes, it vanishes.
@GamErix Fast.
 
You will not measure it.
 
Xeo
I see
@GamErix Too fast for you to notice, unless a or b is a user-defined type whose operator== does a sleep(10000)
 
@GamErix It's still silly.
 
user1182183
@Xeo Ye but kinda wondering how many microseconfs, and yes i know it's stupid but atm I have nothing better todo
 
@Kolyunya Stack Overflow cares about the quality of your question. Even if you don't. — sehe 12 secs ago
 
1:01 PM
Again, unless all your program does is compare two variables for equality, this is a pointless exercise, no matter how you paint it.
@GamErix Less than one.
 
Haha microseconds. It wouldn't take a nanosecond.
 
@LuchianGrigore haha, he asked you why you deleted your answer. I hope he didn't think your answer was the best.
 
Xeo
@sehe, you missed an occurence of foo right at the beginning of the question
 
@Xeo Thx will fix Done
 
user1182183
it's a shame that even the C++ standart library has no high precision timers..
 
1:04 PM
It has.
 
@GamErix Only if you have a shitty old Standard lib.
 
@GamErix std::chrono::highres_.... something
 
It probably doesn't have timers with enough precision to measure what you want.
 
user1182183
@sehe will google it
 
What you want to measure is counted in single CPU cycles.
 
Xeo
1:05 PM
@sehe high_resolution_clock
 
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@R.MartinhoFernandes rin the code 9999999999999999 times and divide by 9999999999999999 and it will get accurate enough too
 
Xeo
:5363770 Faster!
 
1:05 PM
@GamErix No. You will get meaningless enough.
 
Just stop.
 
user1182183
@CatPlusPlus Cpp is mad XD I just want to play around oh gosh :P let me ;D
 
@GamErix Branch prediction will destroy your benchmark.
 
@Xeo thx - I have googled the cppref link in the mean time
 
1:06 PM
ohai
 
user1182183
@manikandan yo
 
user1182183
@manikandan you come in peace? (or in one piece)
 
user1182183
xd
 
@GamErix No one can prevent you from doing futile things. All we can do is tell you those things are futile.
 
yeah. we've become xenophobes
 
user1182183
1:07 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes just lemme lookup the definition of 'futile' and maybe Ill have a reaction xd
 
user1182183
ah
 
Pointless, useless, worthless.
 
user1182183
synonym for meaningless
 
ow
 
1:08 PM
@GamErix Basically, there's no meaningful conclusion that can be drawn from benchmarking an isolated equality comparison.
 
user1182183
Well, you all guys do coding for your living so I can undestand you 'don;t play around with code', at least not such stupid things like me ;p
 
The only conclusion you can draw is that "this program ran".
 
i think, re spaghetti programming, pasta with presto, hey pesto!
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes And: it took time
 
well that was probably stupid
anyway
 
1:09 PM
@Cheersandhth.-Alf std::swap(presto, pesto);?
 
user1182183
@sehe oh now you mention time running...
 
user1182183
I had a GPS plugin
 
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based on Dijkstra
 
user1182183
Now I was wondering if..
 
user1182183
well lemme please explain first how the GPS now works: I have a directed graph with vertices, and they all have distances, and I run Dijkstra on it
 
user1182183
1:10 PM
but owuldnt it be faster..
 
user1182183
To create a graph where all points are 1 unit from each other and do a tree search from A to B and see which loop finds B the first? ;d
 
@GamErix no I didn't. Time doesn't run
 
Xeo
So, the "negotiations" went in different way than I expected
 
@GamErix I vaguely recall you mentioned that
 
@Xeo In your favor, I presume?
 
Xeo
1:12 PM
Sadly, no
 
@Xeo Tell more
@Xeo Ow. What happened?
 
Xeo
I was invited for negotiations for a Junior Developer position
 
user1182183
@sehe it was using boost dijkstra but boost seemed to fuck up the vertice table..
 
You suppose you mean a navigator, and not a global positioning system. (Yes, this is one of my pedantic peeves)
 
user1182183
@sehe and it wasn't faster than the normal implementation
 
1:12 PM
@GamErix operative word: "seemed to". The key actor there being the ovserver
 
Xeo
In the end, it was more like an interview with HR that offered me something similar to an internship at the end since I have no work experience
 
Hi
 
user1182183
@R.MartinhoFernandes you call it what you want : )
 
@Xeo whoa. You told them you're out of school, I take it?
 
Xeo
This "internship" would be full-time and paid, but only with 1500 eur
 
1:13 PM
@DeadMG Hi there.
 
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@R.MartinhoFernandes the ugly source code is on gpb.googlecode.com :p
 
@GamErix Perhpas you should care about the meaning of what you say
 
Xeo
@sehe They could see that from my CV
 
Xeo
@DeadMG Change nick and ava
 
user1182183
1:14 PM
@sehe I call it GPS plugin because it add routing functionality to a game : P
 
@Xeo Oh, is the joke finished ? I have missed everything ?
 
Xeo
(I know "internship" isn't the correct word here, but I have to admit, I didn't quite catch the word they used)
 
@DeadMG @kbok this has gotten old :)
@DeadMG Yup
 
Xeo
But basically it's a Junior Junior position
 
@Xeo Apprenticeship? It was in English?
 
1:14 PM
@DeadMG Slowpoke.
 
Xeo
@sehe That may be it
Nah
 
@CatPlusPlus I haven't got online since yesterday same hour.
 
Xeo
But I also learned what a Junior Dev would earn, which was between 1800 and 2000
 
German?! How weird would that be. Using English job titles/role descriptions
@DeadMG Hence: slope oak
 
Also graphs are not really used for navigation or GPS.
 
1:16 PM
@Xeo That's pretty meager
 
Xeo
And anything above 2k would be Intermediate level, and would probably require a year of Junior level time
So I'm rather reluctant to accept :/
Since I also need to pay back some debts
 
@Xeo How easy is it to give notice should you find something better?
 
Ahem
 
Xeo
@sehe "give notice" as in?
 
Hi @All
 
1:18 PM
@GamErix I do remember
 
the Trick doesn't work anymore ?
 
@Xeo 'Aufsagen'?
 
Someone invited me here ?
 
user1182183
@sehe ^.^
 
user1182183
@VakulSaini CppGhost
 
Xeo
1:19 PM
@sehe I meant, before or after accepting?
lol, the Funatics guys sent an email just now. Let's see...
 
@GamErix - I'm ghost killer :)
 
@Xeo You might accept, if you can quit at any moment, and the job doesn't prevent you from effectively looking for more opportunities...
 
user1182183
@VakulSaini :p
 
I get the feeling we got alien visitors
 
@GamErix
Well I'm IOS Developer.
 
user1182183
1:22 PM
@VakulSaini sounds nice
 
Thanks !
 
@Xeo really? Is that all they had to offer?? Find something else mate.
 
Gif sockets: This is one 1337 hack (IE6 compatible)
 
i think the interview with SRV on "couldn't stand the weather" album is pretty silly. what's an interview doing there in the middle?
 
IE ;)
 
1:23 PM
1800 euro?
 
The ghost for every web developer.
 
@ScottW Lurking Down Under?
 
"SRV Speaks", hello
 
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Q: How to Develop Web Compiler for c, c++, java

Manzur.WowDCan anyone tell me how i can develop web based compiler like InterviewStreet or Codeacademy for c, c++ ? I want to develop using PHP(Language doesn't matter anyway) or is there any Opensource API Thanks

fail
 
i can make a c++ <del>programmer</del> compiler in visual basic. if i get a billion dollars and enough time.
 
1:25 PM
develop a compiler for C++ using PHP???
the joke of the century
 
Down voting has begin :P
@TonyTheLion - :)
 
You can't be serious right? A compiler for C++ written in PHP??? You might as well ride a dead horse. — Tony The Lion 18 secs ago
 
you know
 
-1
A: How to Develop Web Compiler for c, c++, java

BgiYou could use shell_exec() and gcc

 
See new answer
ha ha ha ha :)
 
1:27 PM
Genius.
 
when the phone interview was over I felt very good, but now I increasingly don't feel so good about it
 
what happened?
 
well, basically, she told me that my CV sucked and I needed to add a bunch more on it
 
Last time I felt good about an interview they told me I suck
 
then I passed some simple technical questions (except the Unix ones)
 
1:29 PM
:(
keep looking
Google has fairly high standards for hiring devs
 
Not high enough to not come up with GSG. :v
 
@ScottW This time yesterday give or take there were about ten.
 
@ScottW Because you didn't change your nick to DeadMG
 
@TonyTheLion Eh. I haven't failed out of their process yet.
 
@ScottW You should chat more.
 
1:31 PM
@DeadMG well, that's a positive point, no?
 
I know
 
@CatPlusPlus procrastinate now!
 
just for some reason, I feel kind of lame about it now
 
oh don't feel lame
 
I failed a question on inodes and they're so completely un-interesting, like
 
1:31 PM
leave that to the people worthy of it
 
Xeo
@Cheersandhth.-Alf programmer == ---programmer---
 
"Hey guise, we took a BST or whatever, and serialized it to the disk. Now it's super-different!"
 
@DeadMG It's probably just because (a) it's been done - you feel powerless now (which is true but not constructive) (b) you ate too many cookies?
 
1:32 PM
heh
a) has got to count, and b) I haven't eaten any cookies
but the recruiter was actually quite pleasant, which is a first.
 
@DeadMG pretty useless to hire a jerk as recruiter
 
it's probably dead mg logging in with two different credentials
 
@Cheersandhth.-Alf My sockpuppet doesn't look anything like me.
 
@DeadMG: stackoverflow.com/questions/12423628/… you're answer made me laugh, ty
 
My list items change randomly and I don't know why and ListView with checkboxes sucks.
Waah.
 
1:35 PM
@Borgleader you're fail
 
@ScottW story?
 
how am i fail?
 
who was question
 
DeadMG is the answer.
 
oh
wow, i didn't even realize, i'm ashamed now it's such a stupid mistake
 
1:39 PM
@ScottW Actually, I patted myself on the back when I realized that I could insult him twice with one sentence :P
 
Hey, let's play the game of "strip useless bullshit out of job descriptions"
 
what ze fook? I thought the DeadMGs were back to their originals
 
@DeadMG But then there's nothing left.
I can't assist you, I'm a horse.
 
> Paris, C/C++, 2/3 years exp. English, French.
There we go.
 
what, the "Everybody be DeadMG whilst he's not looking" game?
 
1:42 PM
Spot the offending keyword.
 
C++
Well, or French.
 
@DeadMG C/C++? Run le mile.
 
@DeadMG Yeah, catastrophe ahead. See, it's easier to spot with my Job Description Stripperâ„¢
 
@DeadMG two/thirds of a year experience. Damn, they are precise
 
@sehe heh
I actually can't remember what my A-level results were
 
1:45 PM
I'm a professional stripper. A job description stripper
 
Another one.
> Paris, Startup, RoR, xp. 2+, ed. 5+
 
All of them.
 
Wow, that's shorter, isn't it ?
 
@ScottW The nightmare is real.
 
@DeadMG ed 5+? vot ze fook
 
1:48 PM
@DeadMG Yeah, like everybody in France does. I wonder why they even bother putting that in.
 
@ScottW It was much worse before. There's a screenshot where the guy types @Dea and there are five DeadMGs listed.
fuckery
why did I take the utterly worthless note "more detail"?
 
@DeadMG ed. 5+: "You have 5+ pages of editorial reviews in your CV." Makes sense
 
hi guys
I didn't quite have time to hang out today, and I need your help so I can go home.
 
50 minutes!
 
I get an error with boost::multi_index's Find. It seems to be the exact copy of the tutorial, yet still it doesn't compile
 
1:57 PM
MSVC10?
 
@CatPlusPlus 12
 
Anyway, disable iterator debugging.
Oh, no, wait, that was for multi_array not multi_index
Nevermind then.
 
@BartekBanachewicz do an md5sum to verify the exactness of the copy
 
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@sehe does even one byte change affect the md5 result?
 

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