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sbi
9:00 AM
@sehe Yeah, of course. That's what got you among the top ten users here in this room.
 
@sehe wtf
this blows my ironymeter
 
@sehe Yesterday, I did 1K+ lines of code, and there were no bugs watch out, we got a badass over here!
 
@KonradRudolph I'm still recovering
Mmm. Ambitious people in this room?
Scanning around with stern look...
@BartekBanachewicz He's not so bad. Just an ass
Mmm. Strike that - that was a mistake. The 'Eric' comments were clearly not related
 
bah, that's some description; people tend to criticize his "C++ tips" anyway, so I hope no newbie ever will try do something from his "tuts"
Anyway, he's a "C++ expert", so what do I know
I love how he puts "call me" and "contact me" everywhere; I almost feel him pulling me physically in some form of forever alone protest
 
True. We should be humble in his presence
 
sbi
9:13 AM
@KonradRudolph Ugh. Now I looked at it, too.
If I ran a company, I wouldn't hire someone calling himself a "C++aholic" if they paid me for it. I'd want people who are also good programmers, excellent spec writers, polite customer supporters, socially adept humans, whatever. Someone describing himself as a "C++aholic" and boasting about their code in such a primitive way will very likely fail most of those.
 
@sbi socially adept humans is the main missing point here
 
sbi
9:32 AM
This is pretty hilarious.
 
What is a volatile member function?
 
@Nils hm, it can be related to polymorphism, but I am not sure
 
same as const, only volatile instead
 
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Q: What is the purpose of a volatile member function in C++?

user293666What is the purpose of a volatile member function in C++?

 
9:34 AM
whatever.
 
"So by marking the member function as volatile you'd be making any access to the non-static data members of the object within that member function as volatile."
And what is the purpose of this?
:D
 
this, not this.
;)
 
Xeo
Voted to delete the -3 answer, who's with me?
 
@Nils To circumvent any possible optimizations the compilers could make
 
sbi
@Nils In order to understand this, you need to know what accessing a volatile object means. Do you?
 
9:35 AM
Oh, I just flagged it for low quality
 
e.g. your object resides in shared memory and could be changed by a third party
 
while (true) { if (global_bool) break; } | global_bool must be changed by 3rd party (e.g. other thread)
The simplest thread lock ever ;)
 
@sbi I thought you tell the compiler to always get the content from RAM instead of cache or have it optimized out. This is useful if any other program or system changes the content of the object.
 
sbi
@Nils Yeah, something like this. And when you access data members through a volatile member functions, then they are considered to be volatile, and treated accordingly.
 
For newbies in c++(i know java), what would be the best book and the best development environment?
 
sbi
9:39 AM
1505
Q: The Definitive C++ Book Guide and List

grepsedawkThis question attempts to collect the few pearls among the dozens of bad C++ books that are released every year. Unlike many other programming languages, which are often picked up on the go from tutorials found on the Internet, few are able to quickly pick up C++ without studying a good C++ book...

 
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Q: comparing double values in C++

venkysmartyI have following code for double comparision. Why I am getting not equal when I execute? #include <iostream> #include <cmath> #include <limits> bool AreDoubleSame(double dFirstVal, double dSecondVal) { return std::fabs(dFirstVal - dSecondVal) < std::numeric_limits<d...

 
@zyngawow As for the IDE, use your OS' canonical build tools.
 
so visual studio
 
@sbi Bah. I need to save up money for these.
 
@zyngawow MSVS is THE BEST!!!
 
9:40 AM
@zyngawow Visual Studio on Windows, GCC + text editor on UNIXes
 
Xeo
@kbok Clang :)
 
@zyngawow Visual C++ is free. You can use full Visual Studio if you are part of MSDNAA
 
sbi
@BartekBanachewicz Even the most expensive books on that list are worth every cent you spend on them.
 
Add a visual assist to that & you're golden
 
sbi
@kbok I am tempted to flag that. And, no, not because you used a forbidden word.
 
9:42 AM
@sbi I bought most of my books by my part time work in high school. I know how much a good book is worth ;) Especially that my colleagues spent this money on beer....
 
@Xeo I'm not sure about advising clang to noobs. The errors reporting is way better, but I always run into installation issues
 
@sbi what's with that flagging temptation?
 
Xeo
@kbok Really? I find the guide on their homepage quite clear.
Download the repositories, configure, make.
 
@kbok issues? You mean like FOR-F's-SAKE I DONT HAVE LLVM 3.2 SGSAQSABVASD#QR
@Xeo Oh, I'd love it to work like that. Too bad.
 
@sbi Yeah, that was a bit gratuitous
 
Xeo
9:43 AM
@BartekBanachewicz Well, I had no problems doing that, really.
 
@kbok Clang
 
@Xeo After 5th linux reinstall I gave up
 
@Xeo autoconf + make isn't something I would advise for a newbie :)
 
Xeo
@kbok ./configure.sh, done?
 
@Xeo What about dependencies ?
 
9:44 AM
./autogen.sh && make
 
Xeo
Just worked for me :P
 
@Xeo You're forgetting one thing. It's done if it works. What if it fails?
 
@Xeo You've been lucky, believe me.
 
@BartekBanachewicz Phone support :P
 
Lounge support :P
I'd also add that full clang+llvm compilation takes a shitload of time. And I have nice PC.
 
Xeo
9:46 AM
That it does indeed
Especially on a crippled vbox and 2GB ram on the PC itself...
 
Yeah, but compilation performance is dramatically better
 
If you have spare night to let the build and tests run, sure
 
Basic rule: find the exact error message, read it, try to understand it and fix it. Or search error message on Google. If that all fails post on SO. If nobody replies add bounty. Meanwhile post on the project's mailing list if there is any.
 
Xeo
@StackedCrooked You can also join #llvm on OFTC
 
Stacked - all my research from google and SO led me to - "If your distro doesn't have binaries, you're f***ed"
 
9:48 AM
what's OFTC?
 
Xeo
IRC network
 
I am willing to try again, if someone can help me do it. I can even install another distro.
 
like mIRC?
 
Xeo
network, not client
 
mIRC is a client
 
Xeo
9:49 AM
@BartekBanachewicz Well, I have Debian Squeeze
 
Wasn't IRC used to pick up girls in the late 90s/early 00s?
 
Xeo
The biggest problem I had with llvm was with libc++
wat
 
well, I'd like to have working gcc 4.7 alongside, if it's not asking for too much ;p
 
@kbok I never experienced any trouble building LLVM on Linux or Mac. Haven't tried on Windows yet.
 
Xeo
That I have no experience with :) I once tried to build from GCC repo, but I gave up when I was unable to configure my apt sources properly xD
 
9:51 AM
That said I often get compiler errors on Clang from thirdparty headers and I don't always know how to fix them.
 
Xeo
GCC just has so many dependencies...
 
btw some important news
Wii U Zelda coming in 2014, will be the biggest game N ever made. Also they may keep the impressionist gfx style. http://wiiudaily.com/2012/09/wii-u-zelda-game-coming-2014/
:)
 
Yeah I just saw that
I think Imma buy the wii U just for Zelda :)
 
I loved Skyward Sword!
heh me probably too
Just as I bought the 3ds just for Mario :D
 
Xeo
9:54 AM
@Nils Sounds awesome
Didn't have a chance to play Skyward Sword yet :(
 
Why not?
just get a copy
and a wii motion plus
 
Wii = nintendo = are you 7yr old or wat?
If you're buying a gaming console, at least buy a decent one.
 
Yeah the second digit of my age is a seven :)
 
are you one of those idiots people who think a good game has to have amazing graphics and fails to pay attention to the fact people still enjoy playing games form the 80's because they have good game play
 
Xeo
@BartekBanachewicz Wtf?!
 
9:57 AM
@BartekBanachewicz u jealous of my Wii?
 
@Nils Why should I be jelous of something that a smarthphone can easily outperform?
 
@kbok And vim + msbuild in windows if you value your time :) (sadly, only half-trollish)
 
@BartekBanachewicz like the one that prides itself on it being a small supercomputer with the most AMAZING graphics, despite being what, 6 year old hardware? Tempting...
@BartekBanachewicz you know, that statement is dangerously close to applying to all three consoles. So really, grow up
 
1 min ago, by thecoshman
are you one of those idiots people who think a good game has to have amazing graphics and fails to pay attention to the fact people still enjoy playing games form the 80's because they have good game play
 
(^ in case it wasn't obvious, MsBuild was the trollish part)
 
9:59 AM
@BartekBanachewicz Well just look at it. I found it quite amazing. The people at N where really creative :)
 
@thecoshman Are you one of the people throwing "gameplay" argument on my face in riddiculous attempt of saying "you can't create a game that both plays and looks good"?
 
@BartekBanachewicz U found of impresionism?
 
Yes, I quite am
 
@BartekBanachewicz no, he is saying exactly what he said: that a good game does not have to have amazing graphics
 
@BartekBanachewicz no I am saying I would rather play a game the is really fun to play then look at the most amazingly detailed render of some tits
 
10:01 AM
@BartekBanachewicz So Shigeriu Miamoto is.
 
honestly, I'm having a hard time imagining why you'd buy any console at the moment
 
@jalf The Zelda games.
@sehe msbuild is actually a nice tool when people only give you VS solutions
 
If you're trying now to tell me that nintendo is the only platform where games with good gameplay are deployed, it's you who's missing something, not me.
 
@kbok I think everyone who cares about Zelda have already played it. Nintendo keeps re-releasing the same goddamn game, I don't see that as a major reason
 
Xeo
wat? It may have the same name, but every title is something completely different
 
10:03 AM
@BartekBanachewicz No one said that. But you were the one saying Wii was a joke because of how underpowered it was. People are simply pointing out to you the obvious truth that "you can make fun games on slow hardware"
 
+ I didn't even say you should buy any console. I just pointed out the nonsense of buing wii, which is shitty
 
@BartekBanachewicz So could you just take the hyperbole down a notch?
 
@BartekBanachewicz no, I am saying the the Wiis low power graphics does not mean it is a worthless games console as it has games that are fun to play
 
@jalf Not necessarily. I haven't played the last 3 games, but I think I will before the end of the year.
 
Xeo
@BartekBanachewicz Right, because all other consoles offer such great games to play with your friends / on a party :)
 
10:04 AM
The Wii has a niche in that you can get a lot of fun, silly arcadey party games. Those have their uses. I honestly can't see any reason to buy a PS3 or 360 at the moment, because the offer the games I can play on my PC, but with worse graphics, and at a higher price
 
@Xeo Ever heard of guitar hero? ;) Or PS move / kinect?
 
@BartekBanachewicz on what grounds is it 'shitty'?
 
Well obviously not the only one.
 
Xeo
@BartekBanachewicz Great, 1 title per console.
 
@thecoshman infrared used for controllers communication. Controllers are less precise. The screenshot above is from a smarthphone, I guess.
 
10:04 AM
@jalf I tried Kinect and it's worth the price IMO. Also some people just prefer the TV and controller.
 
@Xeo umm? Both PS move and kinect have shitload of games incorporating them at this point
 
@kbok I've got a controller for my PC. And you can connect it to a TV if you like. ;)
@BartekBanachewicz and most of them are absurdly gimmicky and contrived
 
Xeo
@kbok I have an xbox controller that I can connect to my PC :)
 
I managed to play Mass Effect 3 on PC just fine without being crippled by the absence of Kinect support
 
@BartekBanachewicz Infrared is not used or communication. How are the controls 'less precise', less precise then what? And what does it matter what that screen shot is from, am sure the new zelda game, like all of them will be a great game to play through with hours of FUN
 
10:07 AM
@thecoshman Okay, let's put it this way. The only reason to buy a console are exclusives. If you feel like Zelda - ok. I feel like Uncharted and Killzone.
 
anyway, @BartekBanachewicz I just reacted to your childish reaction to the mere mention of the Wii. It's underpowered, yes, but so are the consoles you prefer. And at the end of the day, why should a person not buy the console that has the games they're interested in? If they care about Nintendo's games, why should they not buy a Wii? What's it to you? Can't your ego handle that?
Just cool down, sit back, take a deep breath, and go play on your PS3 if it makes you feel better. Then others will probably buy, and play on, the consoles that makes sense to them
and maybe, just maybe, we can all pretend to have a mental age greater than 7
 
@BartekBanachewicz indeed, so if you want to play the new zelda game, anything but the Wii U is shitty
 
console flamewars are a bit last decade, as far as I'm concerned
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I am tempted to get a PS3 but it still seems a bit too much just to play Little Big Planet :P
 
Yup, right. I've never been a fan of zelda; the fact is, it's niche right now. And saying that, both the titles I've mentioned add at least one "A" to the AAA.
And are both great and get great reviews from not only community, but also critics.
 
10:10 AM
hmmm... how can I do a file search that shows where the file's where found? on linux
 
find / --name "name" 2> /dev/null
 
@thecoshman Yeah I just visit my "PS3 friend" for that
 
@BartekBanachewicz will that match in a grep like style?
 
@thecoshman Did you mean find a file or find in files?
 
find a file, not in files
 
10:12 AM
@Xeo Yeah, that thing is great. The xbox controller is the only serious thing you can connect to a PC.
 
@kbok Apart from a good mouse :P
 
@kbok there is a reason for that. And you can get BT stacks for the wii and ps3 controllers
@BartekBanachewicz you try playing an emulator (with your legal roms [wink]) using a KB and mouse :P
 
@BartekBanachewicz I mean "the only controller" :) of course you can connect other stuff
 
@thecoshman I have a (good) pad (yet not the Xbox one);) Try playing starcraft with it, tho
 
@BartekBanachewicz oh indeed, PC games are not designed for pads, still emulators are a good spot of fun
 
10:16 AM
I know, I play emulated tekken with my GF ;)
 
The only reason why I have a PS3, is that I can play Tekken or Soul Calibur on it
Every other fun game I have is on my computer.
Consoles are doomed.
 
@BartekBanachewicz tekken with your emulated GF (lol lol lol)
@ereOn only if they carry on with their habit of only releasing a few crap AAA titles a year
 
noh noh noh. She's got pink hair, actually
 
@thecoshman Agreed.
 
@BartekBanachewicz I am sure she does :P
 
10:19 AM
@thecoshman Yea, that certainly adds something to the suspicions of her being emulated
 
who knows an ultimate way of solving all dynamic programming problems?
 
@BartekBanachewicz There's a N64 version of Starcraft. I'm still figuring out why.
 
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Q: How to choose the space of optimal substructures for dynamic programming algorithms?

GeekI am reading up dynamic programming chapter of Introduction to Algorithms by Cormen et al. I am trying to understand how to characterize the space of subproblems . They gave two examples of dynamic programming . Both these two problems have an input of size n Rod cutting problem (Cut the rod o...

Geek insists on knowing the answer
 
@ronalchn well, chinese implemented their own containers for Dijkstra on ACM, IIRC
In 180 "lines" (not just lines) of code or something
 
@Bartek, do you know because it is available on the net or something?
 
10:23 AM
@ronalchn A friend, who happened to represent Poland on the same competition (I don't remember the actual contest) told me this
I am not sure of that, but sounds probable
anyway, I just stumbled on a very stupid bug
 
@Bartek is it a completely general Dijkstra container?
 
which originally evolves from the int Val; cin >> Val
 
because I find myself re-implementing it all the time
because every problem is different
 
@ronalchn use std::priority_queue...
 
of course I know that
I just meant, reimplementing the whole while (!pq.empty()), pop, and for each edge push thing
 
10:25 AM
My point being, is there any way to const-protect values read by cin other than copying into const?
@ronalchn It's one line, right? Is it really such a problem?
 
const-protect? not sure what that is.
@BartekBanachewicz One line? when you write it out for an actual problem its more like 6 lines
 
omigosh.
 
or more if the rule for edges are complex
 
by const-protect I meant "make it const for the rest of the usage"
 
don't think there's any other way
the problem is you can't initialize with the cin statement
 
10:28 AM
I don't think you can set a const value at runtime... unless you wrap it in a non const type maybe...
 
unless it's a string, and you do cin.getline() or something
maybe you can cast it?
 
what about cin >> const_cast<T&>(V); ? would it work?
;) just thought about it
 
something like a template <class T> struct writeOnce { const T data };
 
don't know without trying it
depends on whether the const_cast returns an L-value
 
I think I'll post it as SO question
 
10:31 AM
@BartekBanachewicz: You can always create a const reference to the variable and use only that.
 
@ereOn Still, the original variable "hangs" there
 
how about calling a function to cin
like, const int constantinteger = cin_int();
 
@BartekBanachewicz: You can probably play with the scopes.
 
and int cin_int() {int a; cin >> a; return a;}
 
@ronalchn: That is a good idea.
 
10:34 AM
@ereOn template<typename T> T cin_get () { T x; cin >> x; return x; } would be even better
 
good job @Bartek, problem solved
 
@BartekBanachewicz: Well you still would have to specify the type every time. but why not.
 
I'm posting it anyway, seems like there's a room for improvement
 
@BartekBanachewicz I am sure you can throw more template wankery at that
 
link to the question and I'll post my answer
 
10:36 AM
@BartekBanachewicz for one, cin should be a default input stream, but you should be able to provide your own
 
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Q: Are there any tricks to use std::cin to initialize a const variable?

Bartek BanachewiczCommon std::cin usage int X; cin >> X; The main disadvantage of this is that X cannot be const. It can easily introduce bugs; and I am looking for some trick to be able to create a const value, and write to it just once. The naive solution // Naive int X_temp; cin >> X; const int...

i like the term "template wankery" ^^
 
are you interested in error checking?
i.e. do you care whether reading actually succeeds?
 
No.
However, now I think about it, I wonder how the non-simple types would behave
 
10:52 AM
@BartekBanachewicz very badly if they do not have an operator>> defined :P
 
I guess so.
 
11:09 AM
Hm, I think I won't accept it for a few days
std::cin needs emplaced_parse or whatever...
 
Xeo
@BartekBanachewicz Or T needs to accept an input stream in a constructor :)
 
well, I changed the return type of my function to const explicitly, so you can use auto (if your compiler supports it)
ideone doesn't, so I can't test it myself
 
@Xeo oh. well. right
 
I wonder if anybody here has read a book about alternative nuclear reactors. Like this one: "THORIUM: energy cheaper than coal". amazon.com/THORIUM-energy-cheaper-than-coal/dp/1478161299/…
I ask here cos in the Java chat I am sure nobody did :P
 
11:21 AM
@Xeo, so auto works, but I had to comment out the cin>>, is there a way to give it standard input?
 
@sehe Woah. What is this.
 
@Nils Haven't read a book, but I've heard about them. I think India will be building one
 
Well then I just order it.
Hoping that it will be any good and not some political crap.
 
@Bartek, I think "auto X = in_get<int>();" is probably less typing than if "const int X = in_get();" were possible
 
Does anyone know what the difference between passing an array like int f(int a[]) and int f(int a[4]) is?
 
11:27 AM
maybe a[] allows any length arrays?
 
@ronalchn so does int a[4]
 
almost as if you said f(int *a) instead
ok, fine, but what if you tried to check sizeof(a).
 
you're ugly
 
@ronalchn You still forgot const. Or, for shorter, auto&&.
 
11:31 AM
@DeadMG doesn't auto assume const by default?
 
@DeadMG, doesn't it work if I return a const type?
 
@BartekBanachewicz No.
 
no
 
no
 
oh yeah, of course
 
because you are copying it
 
auto X gives you the same result as something like template<typename T> void f(T x) would give.
 
didn't think through it well enough - you are allowed to copy const values to a non-const var
 
in terms of decltype(X)
infact, it's literally specified that way
 
@Xeo, you can't specify istream& constructor for int, can you?
 
Xeo
11:33 AM
nope
 
so you would need template wrapper template<typename T> class Wrapper { T V; Wrapper(istream& i) { i >> V; } operator T { return V; }, or similar
 
Xeo
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A: Are there any tricks to use std::cin to initialize a const variable?

XeoI'd probably opt for returning an optional, since the streaming could fail. To test if it did (in case you want to assign another value), use get_value_or(default), as shown in the example. template<class T, class Stream> boost::optional<T> stream_get(Stream& s){ T x; if(s &g...

yay for static_assert
 
you are wicked.
i had to blink twice after i saw this edit
 
ok, took me a while to read your code @Xeo, what do you mean with "To further ensure that the user gets no wall-of-overloads presented when T is not input-streamable"
 
c++ - Smart Pointer isn't smart enough
:D
 
Xeo
11:41 AM
@ronalchn Try your function for any T that can not be input-streamed like stream >> value_of_T
The compiler will spit all possible overloads of operator>> in your face
 
-6
Q: c++ - Smart Pointer isn't smart enough

MessyCodeHere is an example: template<typename T> struct smart { //Smart Pointer class smart(); ~smart(); smart(const smart* copy); T* target; int count; }; struct atest { smart<atest> next; }; void Garbage() { smart_ptr<atest> Test=smart<atest>(new a...

Oh gawd.
I don't even know where to start.
 
do you mean a custom object type like class custom {}
or something?
 
I feel like simply sending him off to read a book.
Hey, that's what I'll do.
 
ie. something that cin >> hasn't been defined for @Xeo?
 
Xeo
yep
Just try my second link and remove the static_assert
source.cpp:23:46: error: no match for 'operator>>' in 's >> v'
source.cpp:23:46: note: candidates are:
In file included from include/c++/4.7.1/iostream:41:0,
                 from source.cpp:1:
include/c++/4.7.1/istream:118:7: note: std::basic_istream<_CharT, _Traits>::__istream_type& std::basic_istream<_CharT, _Traits>::operator>>(std::basic_istream<_CharT, _Traits>::__istream_type& (*)(std::basic_istream<_CharT, _Traits>::__istream_type&)) [with _CharT = char; _Traits = std::char_traits<char>; std::basic_istream<_CharT, _Traits>::__istream_type = std::basic_istream<char>]
:)
warning, wall-o-text if you dare to click "(see full text)"
 
11:45 AM
@Xeo Thanks for the warning. I shall not click on it
 
I have
 
@Xeo Ah, good ole candidates for operator>>
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes terrible question
 
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes :)
 
11:46 AM
I see @Xeo, it's a bit like when you have vector<int> and try to assign incompatible types. For some reason, the STL loves giving you errors inside the STL instead of at the location of your own code.
 
@TonyTheLion I'm voting to close as too localized or NARQ. The OP doesn't even bother describing the problem.
 
you have my vote
 
Xeo
@ronalchn That has nothing to do with the standard library per-se, but more with the context info the compiler gives you
 
is there a way to make it give you reasonable error messages like if you used primitive types?
 
Xeo
Example of a wrong usage and the error?
 
11:48 AM
because everytime it happens, I have to try to work out where the incompatible type assignment is instead of the compiler pointing me directly to the line
don't have an example handy, but probably if you assign vector<int> to vector<double> or messed up iterator dereferencing or something
 
Xeo
@LuchianGrigore That one's lame. Saw the Gundam one?
 
@Xeo no
 
@LuchianGrigore I prefer daknøkstyle.
 
11:51 AM
lol
 
Isn't there an ultimate smart pointer? That I don't need to choose whatever I need? — MessyCode 35 secs ago
Sigh.
 
I prefer PEP 8 over Gangnam Style.
 
Xeo
Yeah, the ultimate smart (memory) pointer is called "Garbage Collector" and he should just switch to C# or Java...
 
@Xeo sadly, I don't get the reference :(
 
@Xeo, liveworkspace.org/code/a2624cc520d912ff1b935c9a92019e8f does tell you what the error is, but you also get a wall of errors
 
11:52 AM
@R.MartinhoFernandes randomly choose one based on __TIME__.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes I vote troll
 
I wiki'd it, but it's not the same...
 
@LuchianGrigore You don’t get the reference? Maybe you need some pointers.
 
@daknøk nah, I got plenty of those.
 
argh
I noobed up and lost my Starcraft 2 game
 
11:53 AM
noob
 
you noobed up?
 
hooked up in a noobish way
 
I saved up all my money to buy some high technology units
but forgot to research the tech first
 
@Xeo Yet, it isn't.
 
so when the enemy attacked I had no units :P
 
Xeo
11:54 AM
@LuchianGrigore Gundam is a mecha anime series / universe (meaning giant robots), and all those shopped heads are from one of the mechas in there
@DeadMG Genius.
 
@DeadMG The pacifist approach doesn't work well in SC2
 
indeed
 
you fail puppy
admit it :P
 
yes, I McFailed
 
11:55 AM
wasn't paying enough le attention
 
go write some code, then you'll pay more le attention :P
man, this is the most annoying thing to debug EVAR
 
Guys guys
 
I have no clue what you're on about, but suffice it to say, fortunately, the puppy had checked in all crucial, working, revisions of the code into source control.
Obviously
@LuchianGrigore What what
 
I'll start being involved in interviews :D
 
I’m writing a VCS out of infinite boredom.
 
11:58 AM
@LuchianGrigore This could be a good thing
 
@sehe In the butt
 
@daknøk I'm working, out of extreme boredom
 
@daknøk Backed on Postgress?
 
@sehe why "could"?
 
Two more upvotes and I'll get Nice question. Nice.
 
11:58 AM
@sehe why the fuck would you ever want that?
 
@LuchianGrigore Oh. Depending on the company and the prospective hires
 
The company is EA
And afaik there's an initial screening before the technical interviews
 

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