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Ell
11:00 PM
@TonyTheLion evenin bud
 
yea too much nerd
I come to here chill, not be reminded of programming
 
I'm working and things I have to do are boring
 
Ell
Let's talk about ice then
 
most of the work I have to do is boring
@Ell ice?
 
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Q: Why we flush a stream but not a buffer?

walkerlalaI know this is gonna be quite a stupid question, but after reading so many document about the whole "buffer" system, I can't understand why would people flush a stream but not a buffer. I have seen people write thing like this: FILE* file=fopen("mytext.txt","wr"); char buffer[10]=""; setbuf(fil...

wot
 
Ell
11:00 PM
Chill
 
But I can't postpone them because deadline is Monday and I won't have internet access right after move
So cool
 
Ell
I'm terrible
 
@AndyProwl lol
 
heh deadline
 
11:01 PM
Why we flush a toilet but not a poop
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Anyone got plans for the weekend?
 
@CatPlusPlus So tempted to put this comment in there
 
I knew Cat would find the proper way to comment it
 
I'm moving flats
 
I'm thinking I might go into Central London for a giggle
 
11:02 PM
I find people wanting to live in London p funny too
 
I like London
though it gets insanely busy
and traffic is beyond horrendous
 
London is overrated IMO
what's so special about that place, apart from super high prices?
 
@CatPlusPlus Didn't you recently move flats?
 
A year ago yes
 
@AndyProwl You forgot about the beautiful buildings, architecture, etc...
the fact there's always something to do, see etc
but yea, its not for everyone
 
11:04 PM
@CatPlusPlus Sounds pretty heavy--don't strain your back when you try to pick up that whole huge building.
 
to be fair that apply to most capital cities
 
Ell
Its busy which is good
 
Budapest is much more beautiful in terms of architecture and landscape, for instance
Vienna
 
Vienna is nice
 
Rome (in the center)
 
11:05 PM
@TonyTheLion Never visit Asia.
 
@JerryCoffin lol
 
@TonyTheLion Definitely agree on that.
 
@AndyProwl I have never been to Rome
 
@TonyTheLion At least to my (undoubtedly biased) eye, the further east you go, the worse drivers get.
 
@TonyTheLion it's beautiful, but it's full of Italians
 
11:06 PM
@AndyProwl Yea, that's to be expected
 
probably the city I like the most in Europe for the atmosphere
 
@AndyProwl Pretty horrible, but at least bearable (as long as they aren't bald).
 
@JerryCoffin :D
 
There's an easy way to scare off Italians
Take pizza
Ketchup
And put it on pizza
 
aaaah
 
11:07 PM
lol
 
I'm out of here
bye
 
its magic
tomato magic
 
yea
I can't really see the problem with it
 
@AndyProwl Later.
@TonyTheLion It's not that there's a problem with it. It's just that ketchup is the problem.
 
11:09 PM
hahah
I quite like ketchup
it adds flavor to the most banal things, and requires little effort
 
Ell
Where do I find a list of c++ papers?
And links
 
Google
 
Ell
I tried
 
@TonyTheLion That is curable with early detection.
 
Xeo
Ketchup tastes boring, for the most part.
 
11:10 PM
@Xeo Its better than nothing in some cases
 
Ell
I like caremalised onions
 
@Xeo Add tabasco
 
Ell
Oh I found
 
sri racha
is best sauce
 
In your house, do you flush the faecal matter, or flush the toilet? :-) — paxdiablo 28 secs ago
 
11:11 PM
never heard of that
 
theif
 
@Prismatic Every nation is conceived with a thousand sins. For every edible sauce it invents, one sin is expiated. Thus far, the French are the only nation with any hope of salvation.
 
> late 16th century (in the sense ‘end (rage, sorrow, etc.) by suffering it to the full’): from Latin expiat- ‘appeased by sacrifice,’ from the verb expiare, from ex- ‘out’ + piare (from pius ‘pious’).
derivation of expiate
> appeased by sacrifice
heh
 
11:14 PM
@TonyTheLion Precisely. Send me a virgin, and your sins may also be expiated... :-)
 
psst
send me
gods were never good for anything anyway
 
you think I have some repository of virgins to hand out or something?
 
@JerryCoffin So thats why all these cooking shows have been popping up recently
To train the next generation of sauciers and save humanity
 
@TonyTheLion not sure if whoosh
 
11:16 PM
No wonder Ramsey is so pissed off all the time, he's one of the few that knows what's truly at steak
 
> Wanna be part of the cool kids?
we only have nerds in here
don't think they're considered "cool kids"
 
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Q: How to account for ties in test scores when your finding out lowest and highest scores from from 3 test scores?

user4954919For my C++ assignment I have to find Lowest, highest, and average of test scores from a set of three test scores. What extra code do i need in case Two or all three have the same test score when finding the highest and lowest test score in C++? Here is the code i have so far it runs fine except ...

Why, cruel world?
 
I'm still a Virgin virgin
 
@jaggedSpire shit question
 
I fly BA/Lufthansa
 
11:18 PM
The worst I've seen so far.
 
There is worse out there for sure
but you need goggles and eyebleach
 
I'm going to go cry into...something now.
 
and 10K rep
 
the worst ones are "why it doesn't work" followed by a wall of unformatted code
 
Don't go on Snack Overflow main
its terrible
 
11:19 PM
Yes
 
@jaggedSpire NOT MY BEER
 
@Martin nah, your beer is safe.
I was thinking more along the lines of my bed.
 
Or possibly a bathtub full of water.
face down.
 
You can edit your messages.
 
11:21 PM
if you press the Up arrow you can edit your message, but only within the first three minutes of posting
 
Thanks!
 
Two minutes
 
nah.. this time of night 'bothtub' sounds better.
 
@TonyTheLion What kind of deity would I make if I worried about whether my demands were ridiculous and harmful?
 
11:22 PM
@JerryCoffin Hehe
 
Hello, World!
 
@Code-Apprentice Hello not a world!
 
Hell World
 
World, Hello
 
@TonyTheLion Wello, Hirl?
 
11:23 PM
Given std::array<std::array<int, 2>, 2> why can't I initialize it with {{0, 1}, {2, 3}}?
 
Olleh dlrow
 
Moreover, is {0, 1, 2, 3} valid? It seems to work.
 
do nested initializer lists work?
 
@Jefffrey 'cos there's only one container?
 
Nope.
@MartinJames There are two.
One contains two arrays which in turn contain 2 integers each.
 
11:25 PM
he is so drunk he missed the inner std::array
 
@Jefffrey Fuck..
 
does { {{0,1}},{{2,3}} } work
 
@MartinJames lol
 
@TonyTheLion Actually, I missed the outer one;)
 
11:25 PM
Keep your elbow on the table @MartinJames.
 
don't forget to try { {{{{0,1}}},{{{2,3}}} }} too
 
This isn't Perl
 
@Jefffrey There are really three. Two inner, one outer.
 
honestly most of these problems go away when you add enough brackets
 
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A: Multidimensional std::array

billzYou need extra brackets, until c++14 proposal kicks in. std::array<std::array<int, 3>, 3> arr = {{{5, 8, 2}, {8, 3, 1}, {5, 3, 9}}};

 
11:27 PM
@Prismatic std::array<std::array<int, 2>, 2> arr2 = {{{0, 1}, {2, 3}}}; seems to work
 
cheers and hth. - Alex
 
Ow.
It's going over.
{0, 1, 2, 3} is being passed to the first inner array.
And it goes outside of its boundaries actually initializing the second one too.
 
hth tbh smh
 
Is smh "So much help"?
 
shake my head i think
or so much hate
Nah, its defo "shake my head"
 
11:32 PM
@Prismatic honestly most of these problems go away when you add enough typedefs
 
HELP!!!!!!!!
Please?
 
Ell
nobody say anything. He might think that the room is empty
 
@AidanCodeX Try tequila, works for me and LRiO.
 
@Columbo not funny
poorlydrawnlines isn't funny
 
11:45 PM
@Prismatic Come back when you have 2k rep
And maybe then you can be the judge of what is funny and what is not
 
You're not funny
 
See, Cat can judge funniness
I still don't give a shit, but he has permission.
 
@Columbo Not funny indeed.
 
Why do I need 2k rep to judge how funny a comic is
 
@AidanCodeX Who the fuck are you anyway?
 
11:47 PM
@Columbo lol, scroll-victim:)
 
@MartinJames yep
 
@Columbo I'll report you JackA$$
 
@AidanCodeX And grab a "How to use reply arrows" book on the way
 
@AidanCodeX To whom? Puppy?
 
11:49 PM
I like smbc
 
@AidanCodeX Exactly..
 
#$$tupid
 
@AidanCodeX What help do you want anyway? Beer or pizza toppings?
 
C++ help
...
#Flame.
 
@AidanCodeX I've heard there's a site for that.
 
11:53 PM
Thanks. What is it? #>Google
 
@AidanCodeX Type like an adult or don't type at all
 
@Prismatic Negatively criticizing other peoples work (that a very significant amount of people appreciates) without having evidence of your own, great efforts towards a community is potentially associated with bad traits.
 
@Prismatic because the Olympus spoke
 
@Columbo liro would get mad at that comma
 
@Prismatic plus, the lines are poorly drawn
 
11:55 PM
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
 
@Prismatic No. At Columbus. For using it in that way
 
The last of us
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes is it any easier to comprehend having read the book?
 
@sehe Sorry.
 
It's ok. Just don't let it happen again
 
Ell
11:56 PM
LRRRRRIIIIIIIIOOOOOOOO GERETK'AALLLLLL
 
Whatever you do, don't tell me what it is you're sorry about.
@Ell How many pints?
 
Ell
None surprisingly :p
Actually one earlier
 
I don't get myou guys...
 
@Ell I'm all Tributed up:)
@AidanCodeX The threads are all mixed up.
 
Ell
I thought I saw someone type "Leroy jenkins" and saw a spelling similarity
 
11:58 PM
@sehe I, don't, care have, I, made, myself, clear
Ahh, sorry for that extraneous comma
 
@Columbo Not, really@
 
@Ell That counted for four. I do read :)
 
Ell
@sehe haha it did
But the effect went as quickly as it arrived
 
Made a new profile picture in photoshop. How do you like it?
 
Moar commers..
 
11:59 PM
@MartinJames That makes scense.
 
@WanderingFool no idea who you are but tarot cards are cool I guess
 

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