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9:01 PM
Hi @Reed :)
 
@AlexM. TIL
 
@AlexM. it could at least cover the stench of cat shit though, I hoped
 
@AlexM. I was going to say "Why not Witchhunter" then I remembered Triss & Yennefer exist xD
 
@Borgleader because the language of romania is not english
witcher = vanator (= hunter) for us :P
witchhunter does not have a direct translation other than "vanator de vrajitoare" = witch hunter
we don't combine words like that
 
I can tell Rapptz appart from Alex by looking at the relative position of their respective faces.
 
user1804599
what NES emulator is good for Windows
 
I have 10x more rep yo
 
@EtiennedeMartel Alex has a blue headband. Thats how I notice
 
9:04 PM
"monster slayer" (witchers call themselves that) is "ucigas de monstri" but that sounds so lame it's not even
 
@elyse install linux and use your favourite NES emulator :P (j/k)
 
I earned rep today, though i was gonna cap but ended at 60
 
user1804599
I have no favourite.
 
what is nes?
 
user1804599
 
9:05 PM
@JohanLarsson old Nintendo console
 
ty ty
one should not have to leave the tab to find things out :)
 
@JohanLarsson Nintendo Entertainment System IIRC
 
1 min ago, by Johan Larsson
ty ty
 
@elyse Try one at random then. It's not like one of them is going to be more performant than the other (or rather, it's not like it'll matter)
 
@elyse use retroarch
 
user1804599
9:08 PM
why?
 
@elyse it's super-effective
 
Ell
I need to set up usb automount
 
@elyse Nestopia and fceux come to mind.
 
should a function that takes a string and returns a number correctly parse something like "02"
 
Ell
yes
 
9:12 PM
I tried for the heck of it with racket and it works
I don't know why but it looked like an error case to me
 
Yes, also 0b0001 and 0x0EF
 
(map string->number (string-split "02 34 56 32 13 00 34 04"))
'(2 34 56 32 13 0 34 4)
 
@elyse also higan
 
And 1.23e13
 
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ that one doesn't work :P
(string->number "0b0001")
#f
 
9:13 PM
And 001
 
interesting
 
@AlexM. Is string->number the name of the function? What is this? Lisp?
 
yes
 
user1804599
I ALREADY GOT ONE JESUS CHRIST
 
9:15 PM
Get more Jesuses and sell them on the local market
 
@elyse Where did you get a "Jesus Christ"?
 
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ the best part of lisp - being able to name your function without arbitrary restrictions
 
I like the arrow
 
@AlexM. In fact 02 should be an octal too
 
@milleniumbug can I name a function git gud you skrub?
 
9:16 PM
I wish I could call my C# functions something->something-else
 
@milleniumbug Doesn't really show in this case
I don't like -> in there. It's... not necessary
 
another example is for things that check if sth is a fact about the param
 
dot notation is better
 
@набиячлевэлиь well, I lied
 
e.g. (null? my-list) checks if my-list is the empty list
 
9:16 PM
@TonyTheLion ?
 
there are some restrictions there (for example, no spaces)
 
I'm fine with ? though
 
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ foo.call() rather than foo->call();
 
that's not what we were talking about :P
 
9:18 PM
bah
0
Q: What is pessimization?

DaBrainThere is a comment on the question Can the use of C++11's auto improve performance? that scored many votes and suggests “makes it less likely to unintentionally pessimize” as an answer. I've never noticed this term before. I guess it is somehow the opposite of optimization. Can anyone give a mor...

 
@TonyTheLion number->string means "number to string", it's an arrow pointing from number to string
 
ah well, that's it what it looked like, so I responded to what it looked like
call me a fool
 
@TonyTheLion fool
 
thanks
 
@TonyTheLion FOOL
 
9:19 PM
@набиячлевэлиь Where is @Nooble?
 
Hey Alex, did you complete the achievements of Hotline Miami?
 
@TonyTheLion fuck if I know
 
@TonyTheLion you're welcome. Call me maybe
 
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ nope
 
9:19 PM
You are my only Hotline Miami buddy, so I'll have to harass you with this
 
Prolly ded, not even on Skyep
 
you know you can check my steam profile right?
everything I play is there
 
I don't know what that is
 
... where did you get HM from?
 
@AlexM. Are there languages that allow spaces in identifiers? ;)
 
user1804599
9:21 PM
@fredoverflow Yes.
 
user1804599
FiM++ does.
 
@fredoverflow I don't know
can you write a macro in C to do that?
 
@MarcoA. It's great how you can make a hit with just a somewhat decent hook.
 
@edition How often do you need a std::string that shrinks?
 
What should I do if OS isn't in the host OS environment and I need it to perform virtually all functionality?
 
9:22 PM
@EtiennedeMartel I think it tells you what people want from music.
 
@AlexM. All you can do with a macro ID(foo bar baz) is turn the argument into a string, so I guess no...
 
@fredoverflow Python does (kind of).
 
@Puppy I think this deadmau5 song hits it right on the head.
 
> FiM++ (AKA Friendship Reports) is a programming language inspired by Friendship Reports, Java, Shakespeare, and Inform 7, whose syntax is not dissimilar to that of ALGOL. The main goal of FiM++ is to be readable by humans, to the point that a well-written FiM++ program could be mistaken for being a mere letter.
@elyse Who needs such a language??
 
@EtiennedeMartel I've listened to the first 30 seconds and I have a desperate urge to turn it off, saw my ears off, or both
 
9:24 PM
@fredoverflow Do it the Boost way, #define ten quintillion macros for every single combination possible of the source character set
 
@Puppy That's the point. It's satire.
 
that obviously requires a greater degree of acoustical snobbery/expertise than I possess
 
@Puppy You should look into grindcore. Most songs don't last 30 seconds.
 
user1804599
@Morwenn no, it doesn't.
 
Deadmau5 is no stranger to catchy beats. But sometimes he can take the piss.
 
9:25 PM
@elyse It does, but then you can't access it as a normal variable.
 
@набиячлевэлиь Or I could just choose foo_bar_baz as an identifier :)
 
user1804599
@fredoverflow Agda maybe?
 
> I like the bass / It's catchy, you like it
And that's all there is to EDM.
 
user1804599
@Morwenn well, by that logic, Java does too.
 
Which is fine, really. Nobody said music couldn't be catchy.
 
9:26 PM
@elyse Wait, couldn't I cheat and chose a Unicode character that looks like a space but isn't one?
 
@elyse Well, probably.
 
@fredoverflow Scala does
 
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A: Python: Use spaces in a function name?

JBernardoDo you need to call it in the conventional way? Here's a function name with spaces (and punctuation!) >>> def _func(): print "YOOOO" >>> globals()['Da func name!!1'] = _func >>> globals()['Da func name!!1']() YOOOO

 
user1804599
Yeah, F# and Scala do, if surrounded by backticks.
 
user1804599
@Morwenn that's not an identifier
 
user1804599
9:27 PM
@elyse: Do I really have to point out that the question was about new[]? I know that some people prefer to teach beginners about the standard containers instead of dynamic structures; I prefer to teach them about dynamic structures before the standard containers (in the same way I'd prefer to teach someone about fire before the internal combustion engine). — Beta 1 hour ago
 
user1804599
lol this again
 
user1804599
didn't even read it
 
I don't like backticks in programming languages. How would you escape them in markdown? :)
 
user1804599
with a backslash
 
user1804599
like this: `type`
 
9:27 PM
oh nice
 
@elyse Well, I don't want to be pedantic about it, so I'll go to sleep instead.
 
@EtiennedeMartel yes but death metal makes everything easier
 
@Morwenn Good choice
 
@MarcoA. s/metal //
 
9:28 PM
Idea for new superhero that helps people escape various situations. Name: Back-Slash.
2
 
user1804599
lol
 
Don't ever do this. — Cat Plus Plus Oct 4 '11 at 17:50
 
The other day I stumbled on Nujabes. I like it quite a bit. For example.
He died in 2010 in a car accident. So sad.
 
rip seba jun
 
I like his collabs with rappers
 
In unrelated news, I'm a bit miffed about the huge amount of N words in Kendrick Lamar's latest album. It means I can't sing its songs in public.
 
you sing songs in public?
 
@EtiennedeMartel "Noob", "Nooblet", "@Nooble", "Neonazi", "Neopren"
 
@Prismatic If I like them enough, yes.
 
9:34 PM
offensive af
 
I don't sing very well, but still.
 
user406009
@EtiennedeMartel Simply use a word that rhymes with the n word.
 
@TonyTheLion Here.
 
user1804599
OCaml functors are cool.
 
@Nooble Sup?
 
9:36 PM
@TonyTheLion Homework.
 
@Nooble Same story, different day.
 
Need to finish Trigonometry stuffs.
 
@Nooble "Homework" a.k.a. pr0nz
 
H0m3w0rkz
 
ohhh trigs
 
9:37 PM
d00d u r s0 l33t
 
hahahaha
 
user406009
Trigonometry can be quite cool.
 
user406009
The cos and sin proofs are always interesting.
 
user406009
Just got to draw the correct triangles.
 
How do I prove that @Lal is a sinner?
 
user1804599
9:39 PM
#define section

class a {
public section:
    ...
protected section:
    ...
private section:
    ...
};
 
user1804599
I'm gonna use this in my code.
 
user1804599
It's awesome.
 
user406009
@набиячлевэлиь Well, you would probably need a copy of my internet history.
 
you suck
 
user406009
Something which I would rather burn than ever allow to see the sight of day.
 
9:39 PM
@elyse #define section : and just private section
 
user1804599
:O
 
@elyse yeah, add also slots, signals, constructors, properties
 
@Lalaland y u no private mode
 
user406009
#define start {
#define end }
#define NULL 1
 
@elyse i dont get it
 
9:40 PM
Yeah, not using private mode is silly. Do you delete[] your arrays manually too?
 
what does that let you do
 
@Prismatic write access-specifier section: instead of access-specifier:
@Nooble Can I use this piece of code in Gaem?
 
user1804599
do you like endif and endloop and endfunction etc?
 
No, but do it anyway
 
user406009
Clearly fi, pool, and noitcnuf are the best for clarity.
 
user1804599
9:44 PM
how about END IF and END LOOP and END FUNCTION
 
@elyse what about end this if statement please
 
@Lalaland 10/10 best clarity
 
user1804599
I love Eiffel's syntax.
 
@набиячлевэлиь Lol ok.
 
user406009
9:45 PM
Functions, if statements, and loops are for suckers. GOTO is the only control structure worth using.
 
Yeah.
 
@Nooble Not gonna do it, but a lol is a good sign it's very bad
 
user406009
@elyse What language is that? Are those invariants and requires statically or runtime checked?
 
user1804599
Eiffel. Yes.
 
user406009
9:48 PM
Ah, runtime then.
 
user1804599
I love that fields are read-only outside the class.
 
user1804599
As they should be.
 
user1804599
Also that you can specify per member who can access it, like member-specific friendship, and to make it private you just allow only the predefined NONE class to access it.
 
user1804599
also like that you have to declare all locals at the top of the method
 
user1804599
makes you want to write shorter methods
 
9:58 PM
lol
> I like how this language discourages certain things by making them annoying
 
user1804599
 
Well, okay.
NSight is a pile of garbage.
Just like renderdoc,it fucking crashes.
 
> NVIDIA® Nsight™ is the ultimate development platform for heterogeneous computing
It's gotta be a pile of garbage if marketed as "the ultimate thing for doing things"
 
ultimate is the new enterprise
 
user1804599
	set_secure (a_secure: BOOLEAN)
			-- Set `secure' with `a_secure'
		do
			secure := a_secure
		ensure
			secure_set: secure = a_secure
		end
 
user1804599
10:08 PM
lol
 
#define begin {
#define end }
 
user406009
That syntax for Eiffel looks rather ugly. I would rather use a lisp.
 
You know what I need? Some funny programming video. Like that one from Jonhatan Blow where he "bashes" C++
 
user1804599
OH NO NOT THE SYNTAX
 
Is there anything like that?
 
user406009
10:10 PM
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ You can always watch the Hitler Modules video again.
 
Yes, syntax is important in a language that is... written
 
user406009
Cracks me up every time.
 
user406009
@AndyProwl You need to change your career to stand up comedy.
 
I'm probably the only one who does not enjoy that video
 
user406009
I don't know how I will survive till your next video.
 
user1804599
10:13 PM
also like is a great feature
 
user1804599
makes CRTP unnecessary in many cases
 
I also don't get the hype to be honest
 
user1804599
deferred class CLONEABLE
feature clone: like Current deffered end
end
 
user1804599
requires clone to return an instance of the implementing class
 
user406009
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ Preconditions and post conditions built into the language I guess.
 
user406009
10:15 PM
Which does seem sorta useful.
 
@elyse This makes it look less like CRTP is unnecessary and more like language-provided CRTP.
 
user1804599
it's time to sleep
 
user1804599
bye!
 
nn
 
10:29 PM
@elyse Nighty night, sleep tight.
 
goodnight fellow demons
 
@Puppy nighty night. Don't let the angels bite.
 
@jaggedSpire pokes with a silver blade
 
Good night you little bastards
 
10:38 PM
@набиячлевэлиь Don't worry, I'm not a werewolf!
 
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ good night sweet prince
 
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ Tempting.
 
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ Night
 
Oh fuck I got a 15/18 in an assssssesssssment.
 
@jaggedSpire spills holy water
 
10:39 PM
@Nooble assessment*
 
@набиячлевэлиь Don't worry, I'm not a vampire or demon either!
 
clearly the subject was on English
 
@ʞɔᴉN You can't spell assessment without two asses nearby
 
@Nooble Oh no you got a B?
 
@набиячлевэлиь I fail to see the problem
 
10:41 PM
@ʞɔᴉN That's the opposite of a problem
 
@jaggedSpire I'm more sad that my average is now 92 :(
 
you will never get into Harvard now
 
@Nooble Ah. Just do better on the next ones.
 
It's like one of the first things though, so yeah.
@ʞɔᴉN I'll go into your college and bully you.
 
@JohanLarsson a little now?
The only likely reason that HTTPS would be unavailable is that an attacker is blocking HTTPS connections so that they can read or modify the HTTP response. Don't do this! — SLaks 1 hour ago
 
10:42 PM
NICK you're DUMB
 
@thecoshman I can remind you of this periodically
 
@sehe You're at it again, ain't ya'?
 
I'm floored by your ability to spot subtle phenomena like that
 
@sehe Do you know of a company that sells decompilaition as a service? Sources are not to be found for an old lib. The lib is small.
 
@ʞɔᴉN Give me your lunch money.
 
10:44 PM
@JohanLarsson Sells (DaaS) or sells (D) as a service?
 
Also how dumb does it sound?
 
my question: which library :)
 
@sehe no idea what it means, the idea is send the dll to them and get decompiled code back
 
@sehe libboost.a
 
Job in the sidebar: Phenomenal C++ Engineer
The javascript job titles are infecting the others! Run!
 
10:46 PM
@sehe not mine, don't have much info.
 
@zneak Everything in order then?
 
0
A: Ideas for proposals to help Stack Overflow create a more positive community?

David HammenThis (not *this) is what is wrong with stackoverflow. I love this site, and the sister stackexchange sites. That said, people have downvoted a critical answer to this question 46 times (and counting) mostly because it's critical. While I don't agree with that critical answer, the sentiment is ri...

 
reports in from Bellevue
 
^^ Someone invoked Godwin's Law.
 
The Seattle airport is somewhat confusing.
 
10:48 PM
@Nooble You forgot to hotlink that to Chewbacca Friday
@JohanLarsson So, the second. (You don't wish for an online hosted decompiler that you can use on demand)
 
@sehe link? Sounds interesting given it is easy to use. Have you used it?
 
Nooble's Law: As an online discussion grows longer, the probability of a comparison involving Nooble or Koalas approaches.
Remember it.
 
@Nooble Nooble ≪ koalas ⋘ light blue cuboids
 
user406009
@Griwes Make sure to leave a lot of time for getting through security on the way out.
 
Registered.
Although the passport checks and whatnot went far, far faster than in Denver.
...possibly faster than when I was flying in at London Stansted.
But I guess that's a "Stansted sucks" and not "SeaTac rocks".
:D
 
10:53 PM
The initializer_list constructor precedence is weird
 
@JohanLarsson I just confirmed your answer. Didn't mean to suggest a tool (am I this unclear?)
Anyhoops. I'd do it myself probably. What lib? What does it do? What platform etc?
 
I don't have much info at the moment, asking for a friend.
What decompiler do you use btw?
 
The one I currently use is in R#... But there are others. There's one in Mono (Cecil) and there was the pre-closed-source Reflector thing
 

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