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user3010322
11:00 PM
I guess that's good enough~
 
not done with the documentation
at the rate I'm going I might finish in 2015
 
@Rapptz Now if they just agreed with each other, or even one of them was correct... :-)
 
so TIL catMaybes
I guess that's simpler than hacking around inside the function
hm fuck wait it won't work with lenses
 
@JerryCoffin it all depends on quality. Extremely good tests, or extremely good documentation suffice. extremely good combination of some tests and some documentation also. sadly, often these combinations are not extremely good : )
 
11:04 PM
I need Monad b => Maybe a -> (a -> m b) -> m b
 
@Mysticial at least being original : D
 
ffs
does it look like m a -> (a -> mb) -> m b? Does it look like Bartek is retarded?
 
Bartek is never retarded
sometimes drunk perhaps
 
Bartek is now banned from using the word "retarded" in casual conversation for a week.
 
hmpfh. okay.
 
user1804599
11:09 PM
@sehe What? That’s retarded.
 
eh, get >>= mapMOf_ (blocks.traversed.inst) (glishaDraw . (>>=)) won't work because it breaks on inst
 
user1804599
LOL.
 
I need blocks.traversed.filtered (isJust).inst
 
@sehe does this ban relate to all Barteks?
 
user1804599
> . (>>=)
 
user1804599
11:11 PM
Obscure code is obscure.
 
@rightfold it's totally readable
:D
 
user1804599
It’s not.
 
wooo finished the stupid paper!
 
I'm changing it, okay.
 
> My boss has asked me to fix some functionality bugs in our product, but it's written in C++, and I've read that this is not a functional language! Please help!
Must be a troll.
 
user1804599
11:12 PM
Sounds like Bartek.
 
I won't do it in one line
 
Btw, was "Borgleader" originally a pun on "Blogreader"?
 
I'd need to transform the type before applying the further lenses
so nope.
 
The one-liner is out.
 
11:14 PM
@StackedCrooked it's a pun on "Blobrenderer"
 
@StackedCrooked Sounds like some of the old jokes about op amps (operational amplifiers).
 
actually I wanted to delete that message instead of sending it
:|
 
damn
my monad is not a functor :/
 
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what the hell is this
 
user1804599
Le Tour de France.
 
11:21 PM
@melak47 Nice pattern.
 
omg it compiled
 
it's a nice way to attempt to vandalize your question
combination of art and primitivism
greek rule of Contrapposto
 
user1804599
and moronism.
 
ying and yang
yeah, that too
 
user1804599
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Q: 2D array - compare three elements with if-statement

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user1804599
11:24 PM
Lol, fail.
 
spirit=crushed;
typing up that stupid paper has made me dyslexic
 
so my code doesn't work
 
there, there
 
is a dictionary of functions a suitable substitute for a switch statements?
 
11:33 PM
why not just use polymorphism if you want to fuck with dictionaries?
 
eg: def myFunc(x): return { 1: def halt: ..., }[x]
because I have no clue what polymorphism is.
 
@Crow yes. A.K.A. table based logic
 
user1804599
@Crow it depends on the programming language.
 
@rightfold atm, I am using python. I know it would be very possible in javascript.
 
user1804599
Should be fine.
 
11:36 PM
I think I am implementing it incorrectly then.
 
@Crow if in Python, just think inheritance
 
user1804599
Keep it extremely readable.
 
@Crow I found this maybe helpful
 
@rightfold You obviously don't know your grand tours. That's the Giro d'Italia (the route from 2009, to be exact).
 
11:38 PM
eh numeric type errors
 
Opcode = 1
def switch(Opcode):
  return
  {
    1: print 'hi'
  }[Opcode]
switch(Opcode)
anything syntactically wrong with it?
 
run the compiler, it'll tell you :E
 
opcode 1 prints hi? :p
 
user3010322
@Borgleader "to you problem"
 
@Crow lol this hack
 
11:40 PM
@Rapptz I like hacks, they're more entertaining
 
Why does Russia want Ukraine so badly?
 
Question is, why don't you want Ukraine?
 
I kinda missed the beginning from this story.
 
Man 70 rep from 8k. cant wait :D
 
AFAICS
 
11:41 PM
@StackedCrooked World domination ringing a bell?
 
@Crow they won't be entertaining to your teammates if you'll work in team in the future :p
 
it's basically because they miss being rich and powerful Soviet Union.
 
@BartoszKP Luckily, this is a school project!
 
also because some people in a small part of Ukraine are, in fact, Russian.
 
@ThePhD Was there anything wrong besides the typo? :)
 
11:42 PM
I forgot how big Ukraine is. Seems like just taking the land would be very significant on its own.
 
user3010322
@Borgleader Not that I could tell.
 
Cool, thanks!
 
@DeadMG that's the case near every border in the eastern block - nationalities on each side of the border are mixed
 
which is why this issue keeps coming up
 
@StackedCrooked Russia wants a lot of stuff
still expecting for them to officially annex Moldova or something lol
 
11:49 PM
@StackedCrooked that's the desire of every empire - keep as much influences as possible
 
you guys are so cynical. Can't you see? Russia's in love!
 
the worst part is Moldovans managed to get brainwashed
so now they think they're not Romanian
 
bah, stackoverflow is saying my syntax is correct...
 
@rightfold lol@deleted answer
 
Found this on hackernews. Seems appropriate.
"even the manufacturers don't know". Yeah right... they know what's going on..
 
11:54 PM
do you think it runs Windows CE?
 
do you think it's running Java?
 
It's running ruby on rails.
 
@BartoszKP impossible, the article clearly states that...
> Within seconds, the car unlocks, the alarm is disabled and the thief simply opens the passenger door and easily takes the valuables.
> Within seconds
 
: DD
yeah, I get it
 
I usually point out the obvious, sorry
 
11:57 PM
I suspect that car manufacturers are inexperienced when it comes to software security. (They used to only focus on physical security.)
 
@StackedCrooked s/car //
 
So there are glaring security issues probably.
 
All those "smart" appliances, how many security holes do you think there are in there
 
@Borgleader s/manufacturers are inexperienced/people are morons
 
Or maybe it's a "master key" that was leaked from one of the companies.
 

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