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9:00 AM
also i created a leaderboard yesterday and it was working but today when i run the gk it says no leaderboard is that because the game center servers for developers go down, or is it something with iTunes connect?
 
user457812
Your view controller is where everything starts, correct?
 
yes
it automatically starts with sprite kit
from my understanding
 
ViewController is not a very good name, btw.
Up to today, I have to work with a file called RootViewController that someone created 4 years ago. And it's making me angry.
 
what do you mean it's the name of the class that gets created when i pad a sprite kit game for ios
 
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10:01 AM
Ok, wrote a primitive (i.e., array-based) ring buffer in Swift.
 
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Also, oddly enough, NSLocking doesn't require a tryLock method.
 
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10:33 AM
> xctest(10611,0x1051b8000) malloc: *** error for object 0x100117520: double free
 
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Uhhhhh, pretty sure that's not on me.
 
UIActivityViewController won't show Facebook and twitter?
is this statement true?
They won't show when you don't have Twitter and Facebook accounts set up in settings.
yes it is.
 
10:49 AM
Using UIActivityViewController drops framerate massivly?
 
11:07 AM
sent my app in for review o.o
 
user457812
github.com/nilium/SnowKit/blob/master/SnowKit/RingBuffer.swift ⇐ Well, that's probably all that needs to do.
 
is ring buffer the thing that spins when something is loading?
 
user457812
No.
 
oh what is it
 
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A circular buffer, cyclic buffer or ring buffer is a data structure that uses a single, fixed-size buffer as if it were connected end-to-end. This structure lends itself easily to buffering data streams. Uses The useful property of a circular buffer is that it does not need to have its elements shuffled around when one is consumed. (If a non-circular buffer were used then it would be necessary to shift all elements when one is consumed.) In other words, the circular buffer is well-suited as a FIFO buffer while a standard, non-circular buffer is well suited as a LIFO buffer. Circular ...
 
11:21 AM
Oh so it's used for sending data online?
 
user457812
No.
 
user457812
It's just used for buffering stuff.
 
oh alright
 
11:45 AM
so @nil what app have you released
 
user457812
Three apps for Android and a few odd things for Mac OS.
 
what did they do?
 
user457812
The Android ones were live wallpapers and something I did as a freelance thing. The Mac OS stuff is mainly writing game engine code, editors for stuff, tools, and so on.
 
user457812
And I need to sleep.
 
6:42 PM
hello
 
7:38 PM
@borrrden See my edit
 
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8:16 PM
Is 5,000 words long for a blog post?
 
If you need that much space, I would post it if I were you
But if there is a lot of cruft, then take that out
 
user457812
I have no cruft ಠ_ಠ
 
user457812
Let's see, next on the list of things to write in Swift: a lexer.
 
8:44 PM
What is that?
@nil Then I would post it!
 
user457812
I already did.
 
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In computer science, lexical analysis is the process of converting a sequence of characters into a sequence of tokens, i.e. meaningful character strings. A program or function that performs lexical analysis is called a lexical analyzer, lexer, tokenizer, or scanner, though "scanner" is also used for the first stage of a lexer. A lexer is generally combined with a parser, which together analyze the syntax of computer languages, such as in compilers for programming languages, but also HTML parsers in web browsers, among other examples. Strictly speaking, a lexer is itself a kind of parser – ...
 
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And that mostly covers a lexer.
 
The Rusalka article?
Didn't you post that a few days ago?
 
user457812
Yes.
 
8:50 PM
Hey Duncan!
 
Hi Ethen/Noel.
 
Oh, I thought you were contemplating releasing an article and asking me for advice :P
 
user457812
I find it funny that using my headphones as speakers works better than using my Mac's speakers.
 
Nice headphones?
 
user457812
They were a de-facto industry standard for people working in film/television for a while.
 
user457812
8:55 PM
So yeah, pretty nice.
 
You used to work in film/television?
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Q: Why is Jenkins failing when fetching from git, while the command line isn't?

Ethen A. WilsonAll of my Jenkins builds are failing at the git fetch line. It's failing at git fetch --tags --progress git@bitbucket.org:ethenwilson/whentoact.git Started by user anonymous Building in workspace /Users/ethen/.jenkins/workspace/Build NikNik > git rev-parse --is-inside-work-tree Fetching chang...

 
user457812
No, I just bought them and found out after the fact that they were popular in recording.
 
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Sony MDR-V6 is a large diaphragm folding pair of headphones, the initial entry in Sony's Studio Monitor headphones, one of the most popular model lines among professional audio engineers. The product line was augmented by the MDR-V600, the MDR-7506 and then the MDR-7509HD models, which continue to be popular for audio editing, live sound and broadcast applications. The four models use a closed, circumaural sealed-ear design with a coiled oxygen-free copper cord, tipped with a combination ¼″ (6.35 mm) and ⅛″ mini (3.5 mm) TRS phone connector. As a product line, the MDR-series Stu...
 
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Those.
 
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They're basically popular enough that Sony's more or less been selling the same thing for almost 30 years.
 
user457812
8:57 PM
Which is apparently in spite of their attempts to release new headphones.
 
9:27 PM
Debugging AutoLayout constraint errors is hard
 
user457812
9:39 PM
Depends on whether it's in IB or programmatic
 
I have an app that I'm working on where one view is entire programmatic constraints.
It's...a lot of extra code, I have to say. Easy code, but a lot of it.
 
user457812
I'm pondering writing some layout helper stuff in Swift
 
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Not sure how I'd do that, though
 
It's all IB
But I can't find where the problem is
 
user457812
I'm not sure how to specify I want an instance of something that implements Generator with a specific element type in Swift..
 
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11:54 PM
Well, I spent a bunch of time today fiddling with XCTest.
 
user457812
Still pretty sure I don't entirely get testing, especially since I just don't do TDD and therefore I write tests after I've got something I want to test.
 
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