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12:00 AM
@Rapptz I made no threat.
 
:C
 
'precision'
 
I am happy I didnt learn C++
 
Don't lie to the guy.
 
@Sachin You don't have to leave; just behave!
 
12:00 AM
@Rapptz I seem to remember something about that from the one day I went to ethics class (which I only passed by cheating).
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@Rapptz C++ is pretty precise yeah
 
I would become like @LightnessRacesinOrbit xD
 
@Sachin Good thing this room is not C but C++.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit double doesn't have that much precision!
 
@Rapptz I said C++
 
@Sachin Turn that :C into a :C++!
 
12:01 AM
bye, never coming back here m8
5
 
adios
 
;)
ill find a friendlier chat
 
If you thought this was hostile you won't find many.
 
funny comment (and great nick) from "glaucomatose" though
 
woof woof
 
12:05 AM
bark bark
 
shut up
lol flagger
 
What got flagged?
 
Puppy being rude again
 
Ell
What the hell is going on in here
 
12:09 AM
@Ell Dunno, guessing someone flagged @Puppy
 
@Ell Nothing?
calm down
 
Ell
DONT YOU TELL ME TO CALM DOWN I AM TRYING TO SLEEP
I am legit gonna sleep now. Night all
Let's hope my hangover is gone by then vOv
 
jesus, still?
mine finally went away thanks to food. but i'm still really tired. suppose it is quite late now
night Ell
 
is this related to the unconference?
 
12:14 AM
when is (was?) that, again?
 
Ell
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I think I just suffer a lot from hangovers for some reason. Anyway, night!
 
Jan 21 at 19:18, by thecoshman
Unconference 2.0 is London June 13th And quote the raven, never more shall this shit be questioned! Closer to the time we'll make use of Slack again to have more privacy, for things such as phone numbers.
 
oh woah it's june
 
that's what it says, yes
 
thanks for confirming c:
wasn't certain if it said june or july
 
12:18 AM
ok
np
 
i truly hope it wasn't a problem
 
@Ell Good night.
 
Answer, or simply close vote as off-topic because of a "a problem that can no longer be reproduced or a simple typographical error."? Or both?
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A: Error Iterating Through Members of a Struct in Vector

πάντα ῥεῖChange int delaylength = m_xterms->m_delay * 2; to int delaylength = terms->m_delay * 2; // ^^^^^ as you want to access values through vector<FTerm>::iterator terms; within the loop for (terms = m_xterms.begin(); terms < m_xterms.end(); terms++) // ^^^^^ "Alth...

 
@AlexM. Err... where there any preorder benefits?
 
12:35 AM
I'm receiving "panic accepts" it seems :-P ...
 
@πάνταῥεῖ honestly don't know. it's kinda crap and it's never going to help anyone else. my instinct says close it and don't answer, but the SO police don't like that sort of behaviour nowadays
oh well
night
 
Night.
Everyone's leaving :C
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit NN, will vote for closing as well ...
@Nooble I'm still here for a while, king of the eucalyptus
 
idgi
 
12:42 AM
Benedict is being a gentleman about it and she just goes "fuck you" i thought the juxtaposition was funny
 
I still don't get it.
 
I also don't get it. I demand a better explanation.
 
(I was going to say "well fuck you", but since you didn't find the original funny...)
 
@StackedCrooked "I demand a better explanation." Explained jokes aren't ones usually. Jokes just fly or not (I don't get it either)
 
12:48 AM
@LightnessRacesinOrbit do you recognize the guy on the left?
(I totally didn't until i read the comments on reddit)
 
m59
Hey guys, I'm a js dev trying to help a c++ dev with some homework. I've got a great handle on everything he's trying to do, but no idea how to approach the sample data needed to run the code. In js, I'd just write a quick JSON... I can't find any comparable kind of data set for c++. Any tips? (for reference pastebin.com/5hRXBawc)
 
@πάνταῥεῖ There's more to the problem than just the typo.
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A: Error Iterating Through Members of a Struct in Vector

Jerry CoffinAlong with the problem πάντα ῥεῖ pointed out, your code currently has a problem that it simply doesn't accomplish anything except wasting some time. Consider: for (terms = m_xterms.begin(); terms < m_xterms.end(); terms++) { int delaylength = m_xterms->m_delay * 2; // Assume ste...

 
@JerryCoffin Oh, you're trying to tackle the logic errors now?
 
@πάνταῥεῖ Silly me...
 
^ Yup!
Bit of speculative ...
 
12:53 AM
@m59 " I can't find any comparable kind of data set for c++." data is just data it has nothing to do with C++, i dont understand what you want
unless you meant data structure? but then... json is a format not a data structure, so i still dont get it
 
@πάνταῥεῖ Assuming he wants to modify the originals is speculation. Seems pretty safe (to me) to assume that if he'c computing a lot of values that he wants to do something with them other than just warm up the CPU for a few milliseconds.
 
@JerryCoffin Introducing lambda is cool
 
Aww, just missed the troll.
 
@Jefffrey which one?
 
@Jefffrey Whats troll? Sachin?
 
12:55 AM
yeah
 
m59
@Borgleader
bool validate(string userName, string password) {
  // what am I going to validate them against?
  if (users[userName]["password"] === password) { //etc
}
 
wat
What's users?
 
> Explaining a joke is like dissecting a frog: It isn't very interesting, and the frog dies.
 
m59
@Jefffrey exactly.
 
Where is that code from?
 
12:56 AM
@m59 How are we supposed to know?
either this is homework and it should be specified
or its up to you
 
m59
In JS or PHP, I could just write out a multidimensional array (see the pastebin) and then use it. in c++ I'm clueless.
 
@πάνταῥεῖ Conceptually, lambdas didn't change C++ enough to notice (they're just a different syntax for defining a class/object). Practically speaking, however, they transform the language completely.
 
@Nooble Yup, it's something like this. You just still don't laugh :-P ...
 
@m59 Why on earth would you have a multidimensional array for this?
 
m59
@Borgleader I'm pretty sure it's overkill. I think his homework is so basic they probably expect him to just make a ton of string variables, but that's quite odd.
 
12:57 AM
@Jefffrey cuz php
 
I used to be a PHP programmer, but even then I don't think I would have used that
 
TIL Jeffrey has a shady dark past
 
m59
lol, I'm not a noob, man. There's nothing wrong with a multidimensional array. There's a reason JSON is so popular, after all...
 
@m59 Probably just create a vector of pairs of name/pw (oh, and forget it as quickly as possible, since you never want to store passwords).
 
@m59 lol
@m59 You want an std::map<std::string, user>
The string represents the name, and then you look if the corresponding user password's hash is the same as your password hashed.
 
12:59 AM
@m59 JSON does not predominately use multi-dimensional arrays.
 
m59
Yeah, I've got that. I have to keep creating maps all day for the nesting?
 
@m59 what...
 
@m59 what nesting
 
Is an all caps title a reason to close it?
 
Use a JSON library? :o
 
1:00 AM
You just need to get the user object and then you are done.
 
m59
@Rapptz depends on the lingo you're used to. PHP is the closest I know to C++, so trying to speak the best I can.
 
or boost::property_tree /cc @sehe
 
LOL
 
Jeffrey stop starring these
 
I don't think anyone would call map/dictionaries arrays.
 
m59
1:00 AM
In JS, we'd call it a hash map, dictionary, sure... but hash map is something else in c++ :)
 
so much fun
 
But I don't use PHP.
 
@Rapptz PHP does
 
@m59 That's std::unordered_map/set
 
everything is an array in PHP
 
1:01 AM
I have a JSON parser.
parsing is complete if you want to look at it for reference.
 
@m59 Listen, what's the user key?
 
@m59 coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/1e3dd59e05726237 vectors, you could slap a map on top of it to group users
 
That field that you want to use to refer to the user everywhere.
 
m59
I did previously link the sample data I'm referring to: pastebin.com/5hRXBawc
 
I'm bored.
 
1:03 AM
Ok, so the username is your key.
 
m59
vector looks boss
 
std::map<std::string, std::vector<user>>.
 
Build the std::map with the username as key and the user as objects
and then search for the user with the given username
and check if the password for that user is correct
 
@Jefffrey That's just wrong though.
 
1:04 AM
to parse JSON you can use rapptz library
 
@Jefffrey its homework, i doubt he needs to parse json
 
then there you go
 
I'm so bored that homework sounds fun right now.
 
wut
 
@Rapptz Go tell them PHP people
 
m59
1:05 AM
eh, probably should just set him on his way to do it like his teacher expects
 
It's a chronic condition.
 
See if they listen.
 
m59
string userName1 = "guy" //etc lol, so fail though
 
what's fun about that piece of code? idgi
 
m59
absolutely nothing? That's why I'm trying to do something less ridiculous.
 
1:07 AM
@Jefffrey Who cares if they listen? They're only PHP people. It's not like their opinion (or even existence) matters.
 
@m59 ok
@Rapptz Take a look at OCaml
 
Is trying to create a key for OpenGL state so I can group/batch stuff together a dumb idea? It seemed okay at first but trying to compress a description of OpenGL state into a single key seems... hard.
 
Hash (unless you want to be able to decode back key -> state).
 
Seems like a somewhat equivalent problem. I'd need to come up with an OpenGL state description and then find a way to hash it
 
It's not equivalent
Hashing means reducing the data space to a smaller one while losing information
Compressing is harder because you want to keep the information
So to hash an OGL state, a simple solution would just to hash its bits
I don't know what's inside an OGL state, maybe some fields carry more info that others so use that
Coming up with a good hash function is difficult
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Q: programmer ryan gosling 2's complement

mc-CorkellI think there should be a Programmer Ryan Gosling about 2's complement, but I just can't figure it out. ~ideas~ "Babe you and me together are like 2's complement. It just adds up!" "I don't know who invented 2's complement, but they must have been looking at you when they wrote it."

wth
 
1:25 AM
Bad troll is bad. — Borgleader 14 secs ago
 
@AMostMajestuousCapybara It may not be that simple. Just for example, you might have two states that are equivalent, even though some bits are different (and if so, you usually want the hash to be equal, despite the difference in bits).
 
@Borgleader very
 
m59
well thanks for the help guys =D I think I've got it looking swell enough.
 
@JerryCoffin Yes, I'm not saying this is absolutely correct, just a starter solution.
 
@m59 It's so neat that you're swell, Beaver.
 
1:28 AM
Right now I'm considering having a really long bitset and just setting things in that based on a state description. Coming up with a meaningful state description that isn't naively limiting is making me paranoid though.
bitsets can be hashed directly too
 
@AMostMajestuousCapybara wut
 
1:49 AM
wat
Good morning.
 
> Using CLion from now try a brand-new distraction-free mode. Nothing prevents you from pure coding – no toolbars, no tool windows, no editor tabs, the code is center-aligned.
How about something like vim where you don't lose any of those tools but still aren't distracted?
 
It's called "full screen"
 
@Blob With vim, I'm never distracted. I can concentrate completely on just how horribly vim sucks.
 
@Mysticial yknow what? I can see it even if its deleted \o/ let that sink in
 
@JerryCoffin What do you have against good editors?
 
2:03 AM
But modes never distract you!
 
@MarkGarcia they don't. you're not in insert mode unless you're currently writing text. just esc when you're done.
and vim says "INSERT" when you're in insert mode anyways
 
> I'm trying to learn how to use the PIMPL idiom because it reduces compilation dependencies, which I've heard is recommended.
 
> The Skylake chips will be able to run Windows 10, as well as Google's Chrome and Android OSes, Krzanich said.
What a breakthrough! It's groundbreaking! Oh so innovative!
 
@MarkGarcia loll
 
First of its kind!!!
 
2:11 AM
Android with Skylake?
wot.
 
Well x86 is getting more popular in newer Android tablets.
@Rapptz The article's talking about Core M.
 
I read about this Skylake stuff coming out this year, but none of it mentions the Skylake Xeon which is what I want. Dammit Intel...
If this were implemented, I'd imagine this scenario: Ooh, bad question... I wonder if anyone is answering it. (clicks) Oh look! Someone is answering. Quick quick! Nuke it fast before they finish. — Mysticial 3 mins ago
 
@Mysticial Broadwell-E (and Xeons) are coming H1 next year, so you'll have to wait much later.
 
@MarkGarcia Which is where I'm confused. It doesn't need to be -E to be Xeon. They make Xeons for desktop sockets as well.
When Haswell launched, they launched both desktop and Xeon for socket 1150 at the same time.
Haswell-E and multi-socket Haswell Xeon didn't come out for another year after that.
Historically, Intel has always had Xeon chips that fit into the same socket as desktop versions. It's the same chip, just with no overclocking and support for ECC.
 
> If all of a sudden all humans simultaneously lost the ability to sneeze, how long do you think it would take mankind as a collective to realize?
So deep
 
2:17 AM
@Mysticial Larger caches too.
 
So I'd want to believe that Intel will simultaneously release Skylake desktop and Skylake Xeon for socket 1151 at the same time.
However...
 
@Blob Against good editors? Nothing at all. Against vim? Everything!
 
The all the docs that I find as well as the Intel emulator has a SKL and SKX as separate CPU architectures.
 
@JerryCoffin I find your statement contradictory.
 
@Mysticial It's a tock release, so maybe Intel realized fewer people could care for a Broadwell Xeon.
 
2:19 AM
@Blob Your use of vim has hobbled your mind to the point that you no longer understand even the simple and straightforward.
 
@Mysticial When are they releasing Skylake desktop?
 
@Blob Well it's you who need to defend that. TBH I find most people who use Vim use it 'cos peer pressure. There are those who genuinely find their productivity using it though.
 
@JerryCoffin If this weren't a professional setting I might suggest you're one of those emacs people.
 
@Borgleader Probably next year, H1.
 
@MarkGarcia That's where I'm confused. If SKL and SKX refer to mainstream (socket 1151) vs. -E (2011-?). Then that really means I'll need to wait until Skylake-E which is gonna be 2017?
 
2:21 AM
@MarkGarcia peer pressure? Almost everyone I know in real life uses emacs. There's one guy who uses Vim.
 
@MarkGarcia Fuuuuck :( I wanted to build a PC ~summer time
 
@MarkGarcia Mid-2015. This year.
 
:D
fits my timeframe
great success
 
14 then 10 nm that's insane
 
but that may be because the teachers in my CS department use emacs and pass that on to students :|
 
2:22 AM
Skylake desktop (socket 1151) is coming out Q3 this year.
 
@Mysticial Wait. Don't they release lower TDPs (mobile) first? Just as Broadwell (no desktop SKUs still AFAIK).
 
But I don't know if they will also release Xeons that fit into the same socket that will have AVX512.
 
@Blob I used to use emacs (well: I used an emacs, but not gnu emacs) and certainly don't find it nearly as objectionable as vi ripoffs anyway.
 
@MarkGarcia Yes, those will be in Q2 this year.
 
@Blob However, for serious editing, nothing else really compares to good old Control Data xedit.
 
2:23 AM
^^ Actually it looks like it's the same time.
 
@Mysticial Oh. lol @ Broadwell being so late.
 
"SKL" will not have AVX512. "SKX" will. What I don't know is what they stand for. If they stand for "non-Xeon" vs. "Xeon". Then there's hope I'll see AVX512 when Skylake launches in Q3 this year. If it means "non-extreme" vs. "extreme", that means waiting for Skylake-E which is 2017?
According to the Intel Emulator, Cannonlake desktop will have AVX512. Though it's probably early enough that they may change it anytime.
 
@Mysticial Probably "SKL" means low-power/TDP, as you know, AVX and low-power doesn't mix up well.
 
@Mysticial If there were a way to get an answer, I'd almost be tempted to bet that the short answer is that Intel haven't really made up their minds yet (or, at least they're still pretty open to changing their minds).
 
@JerryCoffin For something that's coming in Q3, I'm pretty sure they have.
If they're shipping Skylake processors in Q3, they're gonna start mass producing them now. Which means they've already locked down the design.
Since it takes 3 months to manufacturer a chip from start to finish. And then they need QA.
 
2:30 AM
They need to stock too.
 
@Mysticial 3 months for one chip!? o.o
 
Another thing to hope for is that all Skylake processors have AVX512 silicon in them. But depending on how they bin it, they may sell with AVX512 as a Xeon, or they may disable it and sell it as a desktop part.
 
@Mysticial Depends--the circuitry may be there, but they can decide whether it's actually available pretty close to the last minute. There are definitely times they've included instructions in the design, and disabled them in production chips even though they were present/usable in engineering samples.
 
i.e. Assuming AVX512 requires a lot of die-area, there's a high chance that it could have a manufacturing defect. So instead of throwing the whole chip away, disable the AVX512 and sell it as a desktop part.
 
gpu companies do that, a few defective cuda cores or wtv, disable them and sell it as a lower end chip
 
2:32 AM
That could be one reason to believe that Intel will launch chips with and without AVX512 in Q3 this year.
But of course I'm just guessing.
 
@Mysticial Precisely. And I think it's fair to guess that it does take up a fair amount of die area (and unlike things like memory, they won't just include extra they can "swap" into the place of dead parts).
 
@Borgleader CPU companies too. Though those SOC companies who have few SKUs mostly don't.
 
@JerryCoffin The "Pentium" and "Celeron" branded Sandy Bridge/Haswell chips have their AVX disabled.
 
@Mysticial Does your experience with y-cruncher reflect this article's results ?
 
@Borgleader Yes and no. Depends on how you run the program.
If you just open it and run it, it runs slower on my 5960X than my 4770K both at 4 GHz.
That's because the 5960X has aggressive power saving which keeps it clocked down until there's load on a core. But Windows keeps tossing the process between the 8 cores that it never manages to clock up.
If I pin it to a core, then the 5960X will run at the same speed as the 4770K.
 
2:41 AM
using thread affinity?
 
yeah
If you're talking about single-threaded performance over different generations of processors, then it sill keeps going up.
If you take out all the processor-specific optimizations (no AVX and such), then it's a very slow growth.
 
They just can't do it like before because of heat/power constraints I think.
 
yes, i was wondering if you noticed an increase in performance thats in line with what the article concluded
The More Time You Spend Awake The More Time You Spend Asleep.
 
IIRC Intel uses some ratio for perf improvement and power consumption. 5%:2% or something. If they can't reduce their power consumption then they can't add more perf.
@Borgleader lol it's getting more and more terrible!
 
Omg I'm Bout To Tweet The Most Jaden Smith Thing Ever Ready?
 
2:46 AM
Why Capitalize Like This You Look Like A Little Uneducated Cunt
 
wow, parasyte is so good
 
I'm tempted to make an 'Identifiable' class and make everything that has an 'Id' derive from it using one static uint64_t id counter
 
@Borgleader Hm. So he's slowly realizing... and slowly he'll get that feeling.
 
ok enough fun, time for bed
 
Sleep well.
 
2:49 AM
tgtif (Thank God Tomorrow Is Friday)
 
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it's about signal processing. — Tarik 4 mins ago
Wut???
@Tarik What a stupid, unjustified custom close reason. Think about corrcectly chosen close reasons already available from the SO standard proposals! — πάντα ῥεῖ 2 mins ago
 
@Borgleader My philosophy classes didn't prepare me for this.
 
I would have to try all combinations of doubles, that will take a while :) — Thirler 17 hours ago
Best response to "have you tried?" ever!
 
3:20 AM
I like how the russian bad guy in the new broken sword was designed
totally doesn't look like cough Putin
 
@MarkGarcia Indeed it is. :)
 
4:01 AM
Can I have a refresher? In order to initialize int**, I need to create 1 int array, and then have int** point to that array. Correct?
 
sounds dangerous
 
Not unless I know how to manage memory in the stack, rather than in the heap.
 
needs more RAII
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Q: How do I initialize this array of pointers?

SoftwareGuyI'm really not sure what it is (if it's an array of pointers, or an array of pointer arrays???), but when I step on it via the Debugger it gives me 0xCDCDCDCD, meaning the memory is allocated, but uninitialized. Can anyone show me how to initialize it? Thanks. char* (*vars)[4]; I've tried stu...

 
Basically, I should instead of using int**s, I should use structs and pass them around.
 
maybe a vector of vectors...
although probably you vector<vector> could be class members
 
4:08 AM
Can't argue. But, stubborn me doesn't want to use <vector>s, even though they are so useful.
Overhead stuffs.
I gotta thank Handmade Hero for making me like this. <3
 
the compiler will insert optimal instructions for array[i]=foo in release mode, in MSVC the debug build will check for out of bounds of exceptions which is useful...
 
Indeed, that is correct.
I was thinking of using const.
I do not plan, nor am I making plans of having my program to modify the array elements at all.
I tried using const arrays of int in the source file, but I have this itching feeling that I wanted them to be inside a container, like a struct.
 
from experience when I want to use a vector<vector> the number of vectors is very specific it would be better to just call those vectors by their names
 
That would really put the use of auto to max usage.
I saw something like this:

struct T {
static const int array[10];
};

static const int T::array[10] = {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9};

And I was like, I do not like the looks of that code.
 
bash: /bin/cp: Argument list too long
anybody know if python's glob gets all the files in the directory?
 
4:40 AM
I noticed SMBC got weird lately.
 
Any favorite stay-awake drinks?
need some tomorrow
 
Pretty much anything with caffeine.
 
coffee vs. red bull vs. whatever else exists
 
i like rock star
and the starbucks energy drinks
 
hmm.. are these standard? can i find them in any starbucks? there's a starbucks on the way to school. might even go there during lunch.
 
4:50 AM
They've been at every starbucks I've ever gone to. iirc they're kinda expensive though, if you need energy drinks regularly you should buy em in bulk
 
how much $?
i'll need them 1-2 times tomorrow
if it's too expensive i'll stick to 1
 
I couldn't tell you, I used to buy them in school a long time ago. They're prolly ~$3.00 a can
 
k, thanks
 
I only ever used them when I had to pull all nighters for school... the slow burn of a coffee is better (and cheaper) imo.
 
i want it for an exam. don't have anything with me for the all nighter today.
 
4:59 AM
I fell asleep during a midterm once. Prof was kind enough to wake me up :p
 
 
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6:41 AM
The last message was posted 2 hours ago.
 
@AMostMajestuousCapybara Not so. Only one 1:42.
 
7:16 AM
how does this code make you feel
    CompareLessBlendState(DrawDesc a, DrawDesc b)
    {
		if(a.blend) {
			if(b.blend) {
				if(a.equation_rgb == b.equation_rgb) {
					if(a.src_rgb == b.src_rgb) {
						if(a.etc ... == b.etc) {
							// checked everything, blend states are equal
							return false;
						}
						else {
							return(a.etc < b.etc);
						}
					}
					else {
						return (a.src_rgb < b.src_rgb);
					}
				}
				else {
					// consistent order based on gl enum
					return (a.equation_rgb < b.equation_rgb);
 
ow
 
ifeel a bit disturbed by so much ifs
 
it doesn't seem to be aligned
 
Oh it's tab indented. No wonder it's a mess.
 
@Mysticial what's wrong with tabs?
 
7:20 AM
everything
 
what specifically is wrong with tabs?
 
everything
There's nothing right about tabs.
 
in more than one word, what's wrong with tabs?
 
I just copied it out from my editor... which is set to use spaces. Idunno why it spit out tabs.
Have you all seen the GNU C style guide? delicious 8-space tabs
 
8 is just silly
 
7:21 AM
@Blob A better question is, "what's right about tabs". The answer is, "absolutely nothing".
 
static char *
concat (char *s1, char *s2)
{
  while (x == y)
    {
      something ();
      somethingelse ();
    }
  finalthing ();
}
 
worse part is probably the space between functionname and ();
the braces-indent only comes 2nd
 
fun fact the above style was popularized by richard stallman!
 
@Pris Looks to me like it would be better off inverted:
bool compareBlendState(DrawDesc a, DrawDesc b) {
	if (!a.blend)
		return true;
	if (!b.blend)
		return false;
	if (a.equation_rgb != b.equation_rgb)
		return a.equation_rgb < b.equation_rgb;
	if (a.src_rgb != b.src_rgb)
		return a.src_rgb < b.src_rgb;
	return a.etc < b.etc;
}
Shorter, simpler, and a whole lot less indentation.
 
that is much much nicer
 
7:30 AM
@Pris Looks about like what I'd expect from him (IOW: gawd-awful in inexplicably stupid ways).
 
7:45 AM
@Pris Not sure that's a plus
When I read "popularized by Richard Stallman" I interpret it as "DO NOT APPROACH - BIOHAZARD"
 
@AMostMajestuousCapybara I think RMS gets way too much flak. He's a bit of a zealot but his paranoia and all that isn't completely unjustified
 
Folks. Question.
About real life stuffs
for a change.
 
Shoot
 
I just got an email from some head hunter fellow for an entrepreneurial developer position thingie at Bloomberg for this fancy new system they're developing from the ground up.
He saw my SO and other stuffs and I quote: This morning I was given your name by someone who recommended you as, and I quote, “the best guy I know at C++”
I cannot think of anyone but my friends who would say that.
 
Maybe someone who came across some of your answers on SO?
 
7:54 AM
And I don't know any of my friends that would be in contact with a head hunter like that.
 
Ask him who said that
seems pretty silly to leave it out of the email
 
Yeah, especially since I'm well, a PhD student.
 
I don't think so
I'ld be happy to have someone being honest
When receiving this kind of emails
 
The description just seems like a lot of responsibility for a guy with my experience.
 
It shows you they're really interested in knowing more about you and that it's you they contact, not an entry in a database fed from some crawler
If I were you, I'ld give it a go. When will you complete your thesis?
 

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