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9:00 PM
Anyone here actually use hungarian notation?
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'm not forcing the spines.
 
Also I want to see you do that with a 1000-page tome
 
That won't work.
sbi can help you though
I mean with the thing in the picture he posted.
Btw, no creases in the back. (The manga in the background are second handed purchases, don't mind those.)
 
sbi
@JohnMerlino Are you asking whether we're actually using HN or whether we're using actual HN?
 
I want to make games, but I don't want to learn how to do C++/OpenGL... what do?
 
9:05 PM
unity
 
sbi
What is so bad about a book's spine looking like the book was read — after a book was read? I really don't get it. If there were more such fetishists around, I might open a business selling nothing but virgin book spines to put in your shelves.
 
I don't have strong opinions about it. I just wanted to defend against Martinho's accusations.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes probably chop it into two 500 page books
 
@Crowz make manual games - from wood & metal etc. ;0
 
sbi
> You haven't seen hot until a baby dinosaur with a two-foot penis oozes pints of clear liquids all over a strong hunter heroine. — Amazon Review
Oh boy, what did you do to me to suck me into reading this.
Jurassic Prick. ROTFLSHSTC!
 
Xeo
9:09 PM
@thecoshman I think the robot might ignore the Three Laws and just plain murder you upon seeing that.
 
actually using HN, it's suggested in most books, but I don't see people really using it
 
@Xeo if he doesn't finish that damn journal I'll come over there a decommission him!
 
sbi
@JohnMerlino You might want to try different books.
 
@StackedCrooked That is how I hold it as well. Except with left hand.
 
@sbi "suck me"? :00
 
sbi
9:12 PM
> there was apparently some sort of taboo against mating with beasts who chew on villagers--who knew? — Amazon Review
 
I find it very hard to read a book with just one hand. I can't force it open enough unless I wrestle it with both hands. /cc @R.MartinhoFernandes
 
wrestling a book? you monster!
 
You only need to open in to about 90 degrees.
Then it is readable.
 
@sbi I'd never do that!
 
Accelerated C++ I have read on and off, and Effective C++ is on my list
 
9:13 PM
I feel I might be pushing the poor chap too much...
 
ObservableCollection is cool and all, but sometimes it's weird.
 
@Mysticial OK, I have set a bounty on this question. — Ali 6 mins ago
^^ This guy really wants me to answer his question. Problem is: I don't know what the answer is. :(
At least not any better than the top answer.
 
Like, I had to write a SafeMove method because Move throws an exception when you try to move something to the end of the collection.
 
what the hell is an observable collection o.O
 
.NET
@thecoshman Meh, it's fine.
I actually bought two used books a while ago.
 
sbi
9:16 PM
> Alara subconsciously through using Beast Mating Erotica has written a provocative allegory about our relationship with Saudi Arabia. They are the T-Rex's of our time and where many of the terrorists come from. Yet as destructive as they are we let them get a way with their moral ambiguity, sexist society, and figuratively screw us because of our dependency on gas. — LMAO!
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes it doesn't count if you buy them from yourself, silly robot
 
sbi
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh c'mon! That can't be surprising to you!?
> This book has given my life new meaning. I thought I was the only one to fantasize about dino-porn. But apparently there are millions upon millions of sick, mentally disturbed people out there who are just like me. Now that I've found acceptance I'm thinking of dumping my four court-ordered psychiatrists. — Haha!
 
@melak47 A collection that causes WPF items controls to automagically update themselves when it changes.
You just bind your control's ItemsSource to the collection, and voila.
 
@Crowz OpenGL specifically, or do you not know C++?
 
9:19 PM
@thecoshman One of them I bought because I can't find it new anywhere (out of print). Another I bought because I can sell it back as soon as I'm done reading.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes what was the former?
 
Is it me, or is this graph filled with bullshit?
 
@EtiennedeMartel well, it is a graph
 
Yeah, lies, damn lies and statistics.
But still. "Experience" is a quantifiable metric now?
 
@EtiennedeMartel no I think it's you who's full of bullshit :p
 
@thecoshman no units, so it's not a graph ;0
 
I have an X-Fi sound card and I can confirm: any Mp3 sounds better than studio quality!
3
 
(Well, I can find it new, but for exorbitant prices)
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes $40 is not that much
 
9:22 PM
this again
 
Why no Belgium in the description? ;0
 
> (Dinosaur Erotica)
WTF
 
Ell
Hmm what. Why should illegal immigrants not be treated like convicts?
 
Xeo
@sbi You havin fun there?
 
Ell
9:23 PM
They are after all, illegal.
 
I suck at launching
 
@Ell Well, for one, you'd really hope for them to be convicted first.
 
@CatPlusPlus are you streaming? :3
 
sbi
@Xeo I am, actually, laughing so hard, I might wake the kids. :-/
 
at which point, they are convicts, so you would expect them to be treated that way.
 
9:23 PM
@Ell Because borders are bullshit
 
Xeo
Also, Robot, saw the fix question?
 
Do people doubt dystopian novels about government?
 
@CatPlusPlus you can always install mechjeb and see what it does :p
 
I have it but it doesn't work for some reason
 
@thecoshman For a 200-page book, of which I only care for a 22-page short story since all the others in it were reprinted in other books I own?
 
9:24 PM
W/e
 
@Ell Not their fault your immigration system is shit.
 
@EtiennedeMartel No, but it is their fault if they come here without clearing it with said system first.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes 30 euro? sure, why not. if you care about books the way you do, why not?
 
Xeo
2 hours ago, by Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes I've been wondering: Does fix need to be a primitive in (typed) lambda calculus? I can't seem to find a definition for it purely with lambdas, as it's recursive in its pure form of fix f = f (fix f), which itself would need to be fix'd ... and that's where infinite types get in my way :s
 
9:27 PM
@DeadMG It can take ages in the US for your application to get processed.
These people don't have any choice.
 
Ell is from the UK, not the US.
 
Really?
I always forget.
 
@Xeo Y combinator
 
yeppers.
 
Xeo
(I did some independent research in the mean time and turns out you can define fix in Haskell with just lambdas - by moving the recursion to the type-level.)
 
9:27 PM
also, I'm pretty sure that you can arrive here and apply for asylum on the spot and stay here whilst your application is being conisdered.
 
it's not in the greatest of conditions, I'm pretty sure
but it is legal.
 
@DeadMG getting here in the first place can be tricky though
 
@thecoshman I don't feel wealthy enough to allow myself such a luxury.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes pish posh
 
Xeo
9:29 PM
@CatPlusPlus Infinite types (in Haskell)
 
@Xeo Hmm, dunno. You certainly can in Scheme.
 
@cat you career mode-ing KSP or sandbox still?
 
Career
 
@Xeo I still don't get what fix is supposed to do or be useful for.
 
what you make of science? On one hand spamming the experiments seems to give too much, on the other, it still takes a lot of work to get everything unlocked :S
 
sbi
9:33 PM
Most Helpful Customer Review for Mating with the Raptor: "Warning: potentially misleading title. This book is a fictional erotic story, not an instruction manual like I thought it was when I ordered it." LOL!
 
Xeo
@DeadMG Recursion for unnamed functions / lambdas, effectively.
 
It's still first release with that
 
it is indeed
 
Seems fine so far
 
@Xeo Then shouldn't the definition be fix f = f(f)?
 
9:34 PM
I've seen people max it out in like two or three flights though. Not suggesting the balance the game to those standards
 
Xeo
@DeadMG No, because f still takes 2 args
 
It does seem to do a good job of introducing parts slowly
 
Xeo
That's why you need to fix it again before passing it off
 
You can only max it out if you're already good at the game maybe
 
I'd say so
 
9:35 PM
But then you probably want to play in sandbox either way
 
Xeo
(auto fac = fix([](auto f, int n){ return n == 0 ? 1 : n * f(n-1); });)
 
you have to be very good at making the most of every drop of fuel
 
My high orbit mission gave me +24 science
 
in C#, 23 mins ago, by Jony Kale
c# is such a confusing language, unlike Java
 
I see fix as a special case of mfix, which is used for "recursive do-notation" which basically amounts to using variables before they are bound.
 
Xeo
9:36 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes My head still gets all loop-y thinking about ArrowLoop :s
 
once you have solar panels, it's a lot easier to spam the science a bit, but at that does give diminishing returns
 
@Xeo Oh right, I see what you mean. Doesn't that lead to infinitely recursing on fix f though? Oh, not if the argument is lazily evaluated I guess.
 
sbi
> This book accurately prepared me for my first sexual encounter with a wild Triceratops. Prior to reading this book I did not know what to expect when I stepped off my time machine onto the Cretaceous plains. I must recommend it to all. — Most Helpful Amazon Customer Review
 
Xeo
@DeadMG That's where laziness kicks in.
 
@sbi We get it :S
 
sbi
9:38 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah, but I just can't hold it. Those reviews are really a gold mine.
 
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes Think about it this way: He'll have Dinosaur Erotica in his recommendations for the next 2 weeks.
 
lol
He's probably browsing without cookies or something.
 
sbi
I don't give Amazon no stinking cookies. :)
 
user1804599
// TIL that this is a syntax error:
switch ($foo) { ?> <?php case 42: foo(); break; case 12: bar(); break; }
// but this isn’t
switch ($foo) { case 42: foo(); break; ?> <?php case 12: bar(); break; }
 
user1804599
PHP is hilarious.
 
9:40 PM
We... know?
Amazon recommendations are crap anyway.
 
@Xeo Welp, in Wide I just made this available for that.
 
sbi
@R.MartinhoFernandes These aren't. They are fun to read.
 
Damn thing is still trying to sell me another copy of The Master and Margarita.
 
sbi
Anyway, I will have to get up at 6.5hrs and whip the kids out the door. Good night, folks!
 
nn
 
9:44 PM
Can you endorse people on LinkedIn for Dinosaur Erotica?
 
lol
 
yowch
my guts continue to attempt my murder :(
 
@CatPlusPlus so, where can we watch your Kerbal massacres?
 
Are you really that bored
 
yep
 
Ell
9:47 PM
Does anyone know of a programme you can input a calculation and it will output an ast?
 
it's called a "parser"
 
Xeo
@DeadMG type blah{ foo(){ return fn(){ /* 'this' is what here? */ }; } };
 
@Xeo The anonymous function.
 
huh, just notice when flying planes in KSP, if you time accelerate, your air intake increases... so if you use time acceleration, you should be able to fly planes at much high altitudes then you should be able to
 
Xeo
And how do you get to the instance of blah? fn()[self = this]?
 
9:51 PM
something like that.
 
Xeo
meh
 
eh
you can still refer to the members of blah implicitly.
 
Xeo
I'd wager that lambda-recursion is a much less used feature than referring to the class-instance.
 
user1804599
current_function :D
 
Think "never, ever ever" is acceptable for a formal paper?
 
9:57 PM
No
 
user1804599
Sure.
 
This is why I don't like formalities :\
It is subjective.
 
Ell
Sorry, I meant like a visual online parser
 

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