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12:02 AM
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A: Do electrons in an atom always have the same 'direction'?

Robin EkmanYes, quantum mechanics allows you to speak of clockwise or anti-clockwise motion, but it comes with the usual caveats of quantum mechanics. The tool that tells clockwise from anti-clockwise motion is the angular momentum. Motion is anti-clockwise around an axis, say the $z$-axis, if the component...

 
12:40 AM
@ndugger in coffeescript it'd be literally let it go;
 
@KendallFrey what the fuck
 
@Abhishrek nope
it = 'go'
 
👀
 
12:59 AM
@littlepootis yes it can
git gui is useless - its hard to use, and its much easier to use the standard git TUI
hey
 
@thepiercingarrow no
 
@littlepootis it can be considered both alive and dead
!!wiki sh* cat
 
Scattering parameters or S-parameters (the elements of a scattering matrix or S-matrix) describe the electrical behavior of linear electrical networks when undergoing various steady state stimuli by electrical signals. The parameters are useful for electrical engineering, electronics engineering, and communication systems design, and especially for microwave engineering. The S-parameters are members of a family of similar parameters, other examples being: Y-parameters, Z-parameters, H-parameters, T-parameters or ABCD-parameters. They differ from these, in the sense that S-parameters do not use...
 
There's a difference between considering and being
 
1:03 AM
!!undo
 
@thepiercingarrow I'm afraid I can't let you do that, thepiercingarrow
 
??? okay some room mod please help me?
 
The earth can be considered a sphere, but it isn't
 
@littlepootis neither is it an oblete spheroid
in fact, the word does not abide by euclidian geometry
deal with it
 
I... didn't say it was
 
1:07 AM
awesome
the earth is flat
agreed? XD
 
I propose that flat-earthers should get auto-kicked.
 
anyone else having trouble with facebook? I am unable to watch the videos in html5 when using chromium... only works with Chrome
@phenomnomnominal you're just saying that because you can't put up a good argument against me
 
Maybe we should start kicking those round earth heathens
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!!love Meredith
 
@thepiercingarrow That didn't make much sense. Maybe you meant: live
 
1:09 AM
!!hug Meredith
 
@thepiercingarrow That didn't make much sense. Use the !!/help command to learn more.
 
cough room owner cough :P
 
@thepiercingarrow no one is stupider than someone who argues with an irrational person :)
 
1:10 AM
it says I should be able to watch via html5 ^ but I can't when using Chromium?
 
Speaking of which
Irrational numbers don't exist
 
Thank you my fellow Pythagorean
 
nothing exists
 
Rational numbers do
 
nope
prove it
 
1:11 AM
Show me
 
define existence
 
The universe is made of knots that form the platonic solids
knots are all that exist
All particles are but strings, in a tone of knot
That are conjoined to form platonic solids, that we are made of
 
Yeah but I only care about memes
 
Teaching waterfall to computer science students is same thing as teaching askjeeves.com to Digital Marketing students because both of them still exists
 
1:18 AM
@thepiercingarrow yes would you like an example
 
result of waterfall methodology
AHHHHH MY DICK STUCK IN THE DRAWER
 
Actually, the word irrational reminds me of this: i.imgur.com/kdFIpNp.png
 
1:23 AM
meh, I'm probably NOH if I rewrite a script that downloads something from a url with autocache using etag no?
just spend time writing 56 lines of code for that
 
!!urban NOH
 
@thepiercingarrow NOH Newly Overhauled. The term noh or newly overhauled, factory renewed, or refurbished, all means the same.
 
@avdg autocache?
 
uh nih
!!urban nih
 
@avdg [NIH](http://nih.urbanup.com/1973301) Not Invented Here

The German art of humiliating any technology, agricultural product, or (medical) scientific work that has not been ivented or produced in Germany, Switzerland, or Austria.
 
1:25 AM
like the browser does it, send etag, if etag match, local cache should be fine
 
@thepiercingarrow Did someone say TUI?
 
@KendallFrey Lol.
@KendallFrey needddd moorrrreeeeee doccssssssss...
 
mm yea
I stopped working on it right before that point
 
Can't even tell what language it is / what it is intended for?
lol
 
it's C#
 
1:28 AM
ah
isn't C# TUI by default? Print to STDOUT ?
 
it's intended for emulating terminal apps
@thepiercingarrow That doesn't even make sense
 
@KendallFrey Isn't this a valid C# program?
int main{printf("Hello World!");}
 
You can write console apps in C#. You can write Windows apps in C#. You can write websites in C#.
@thepiercingarrow No, that's C
 
Right. I forgot how bad C# was :P
 
C# is fine
 
1:30 AM
let me guess hello world in C#...
 
better than JS at least
 
meh, I don't need glasses anymore
mostly
hits wall and destroys earth
 
namespace System
{
    class P
    {
        static void Main()
        {
            Bit t = new Bit { State = true };
            Bit f = new Bit { State = false };

            Nybble n0 = new Nybble() { Bits = new Bit[4] { f, f, f, f } };
            Nybble n1 = new Nybble() { Bits = new Bit[4] { f, f, f, t } };
            Nybble n2 = new Nybble() { Bits = new Bit[4] { f, f, t, f } };
            Nybble n3 = new Nybble() { Bits = new Bit[4] { f, f, t, t } };
            Nybble n4 = new Nybble() { Bits = new Bit[4] { f, t, f, f } };
@KendallFrey yeah... take a look at this C# hello world program
 
excuse you
 
excuse me?
 
1:32 AM
you only got half the nybbles
 
no pun intended
 
untill I click that link :-)
 
@thepiercingarrow I raise you a FizzBuzz
 
thats java no?
@avdg XD
 
@thepiercingarrow yes
 
1:33 AM
@KendallFrey What does it mean "I raise you a FizzBuzz" ?
 
If you read the GitHub page you wouldn't need to ask such pointless questions
 
and also JS is better
 
@thepiercingarrow I means I have something better
@thepiercingarrow I disagree
 
ohhh I see
 
shhh.. I still need to fix a parser to support es6 :-)
 
1:34 AM
you are saying that you know an even more complicated program than above ^
I see
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Q: Most complex "Hello world" program you can justify

celtschkYour boss asks you to write a "hello world" program. Since you get paid for lines of code, you want to make it as complex as possible. However if you just add nonsense lines, or obviously useless or obfuscating stuff, you will never get it through code review. Therefore the challenge is: Write a...

 
@thepiercingarrow Here's something I wrote: gist.github.com/kendfrey/5461964
 
I like it
 
kendall pls :-)
 
I once wrote a regex for parsing HTML
 
(actually, I should copy it and paste it till my finger hurts)
 
1:37 AM
 
(actually XML)
 
I'm tired...
 
night, my code is done :p
 
XD
@KendallFrey What makes C# better?
 
static typing is a big thing
 
1:40 AM
its unintuitive syntax, lack of speed, and abuse of data structures?
!!wiki static typing
 
it makes it easier to manage large projects
 
In programming languages, a type system is a collection of rules that assign a property called type to various constructs a computer program consists of, such as variables, expressions, functions or modules. The main purpose of a type system is to reduce possibilities for bugs in computer programs by defining interfaces between different parts of a computer program, and then checking that the parts have been connected in a consistent way. This checking can happen statically (at compile time), dynamically (at run time), or as a combination of static and dynamic checking. Type systems have other...
 
@KendallFrey Most large projects are written in C/C++
 
it also has an extensive standard library
@thepiercingarrow in what universe?
 
1:41 AM
A large portion of major websites are written in C#
Stack Overflow is
 
I think Linux is slightly bigger than stack overflow? Just a little bit?
I mean, its a whole kernel
Hmmm
I would think a majority of websites are written in HTML/CSS/JS
 
@thepiercingarrow That doesn't mean it's more projects
 
@KendallFrey But the big ones are also C.
 
There are very few kernels
 
1:44 AM
Even if all the kernels that exist are in C, it's still nowhere close to a majority
@thepiercingarrow Not the serverside code
 
hmm
Then I believe node/ruby dominates
 
dominates which domain?
websites?
 
web servers
agar.io is C++ I believe?
 
Single examples are useless
I can probably find websites written in assembly
C# does have a very large share in the website market
I doubt node is as big yet
 
Tagpro is node
honestly, I am only listing random programs that come to my mind
no bias - I honestly couldn't think of a C# other than SO even if I tried hard
slither is php
@KendallFrey okay, find me one XD
@KendallFrey yeah, but the good ones are written in node
basically C# has a large share of the market because of microsoft
(note: when reading microsoft above ^, add a tone of contempt)
 
1:52 AM
@thepiercingarrow Microsoft sites
 
@thepiercingarrow What's up!
Couldn't find you here yesterday
 
Season finale of archer is on now
 
2:12 AM
@thepiercingarrow There is no better language. There is only language better for a specific job. If the job is to use the simplest way to say Hello World, try PHP. Or Basic.
@thepiercingarrow So... any idea why universities like to teach Hello World in a language that needs a class, a method, lots of brackets, and perhaps a namespace to do something that other language(s) can do without any code?
 
MUST DIE ! MUST DIE !
 
I have seen more IE6 countdown that reached zero and beyond, than I have seen doomsday clocks that haven't.
So... just ignore them. Whoever is still using IE6, nothing we can do.
 
well, but I use IE6 on my Windows 95 emulator
IE6 is like top-notch browser on Window 95 and 98
 
What does the g mean when we do install -g ?
in cmd ?
 
global
 
2:24 AM
I don't deny that. I have always used Netscape, but IE was good and popular indeed. Not like Google Chrome now.
 
It also has many unique features that is both convenience and powerful. Many of them turned out to be a security risk or upgrade headache. If not most.
 
I remember those days when I used to have Lycos.com as my default homepage
and I was playing Diablo 2 on windows 98
IE6 was my only browser
Lycos.com and Askjeeves.com were competiting to become the best while Google was nothing
 
I was testing lots of browsers alongside IE6. Most of them I can't even remember now. Opera and IE are the only two that remains.
 
Google was just some weird site with 1 input field
so weird, I thought I was hacked
when I first went on to google in 1992
I was 10
 
2:26 AM
I loved Google on first sight.
 
My first search keyword on Google was "milk"
not sure why I searched milk on google
but I just wanted to figure out what Milk is
what was your first search keyword on google ever?
 
I forget. But I remember that, not long after I started using Google, a classmate says she can't find what she need. I type it into Google. Bingo. She types it into Google, right next to me. Totally different results. Jaws drops.
 
@EnglishMaster , thanks
 
OH MY GOD HOW DO YOU END THE SEASON LIKE THAT OH MY GOD
THEY DID NOT I CANT EVEN
DID ANYBODY JUST SEE THAT
 
No. I don't watch TV anymore.
 
2:36 AM
@SterlingArcher season of?
oh
 
Archer
 
figured
 
I'm stunned
 
no spoilers pls
 
Watch it naow
 
2:37 AM
I just raced in the final race of the iRacing season
second race, first win :D
so fucking intense
@SterlingArcher not on putlocker yet lol
 
I think TV is going the way of drama. Social network is replacing it as the everyday entertainment.
 
oh my god I'm almost shaking
 
I'm going nuts
@rlemon you too!
Ping me when you see it
 
@SterlingArcher You may enjoy:
 
2:41 AM
@qaispak lol I got here 20 minuets after you left
 
ahh
 
@Sheepy hm ?
So, @qaispak, you were saying something yesterday?
 
@thepiercingarrow I forgot.. I think I was talking about setting up a server in Nodejs. Right now, I'm learning about modules in javascript..(y)
Is module the same thing as an object in Java? :/
 
a module is more like a dll
you load it, it has entry points
it provides something, it's like a library, it might, in turn, load modules it needs
 
so it's a program with an api exposed?
 
2:49 AM
it's a library
you call things in it (mostly)
 
Okay... (that sounds a lot like a api :P )
 
API is the interface. Module is the actual package, specifically the implementation.
 
Okay. That kind of makes sense.
I'm trying to start coding in javascript with Java/C++ knowledge but it seems like I'll have to go and learn it from scratch :/
 
if you don't understand closures, learn that asap, that is the main big difference from Java/C
 
I won't say it's the main difference... there are so many differences... but it is a big one, yes.
 
2:54 AM
I don't. Is that part of functions? I am going to go read the functions chapter from the eloquent Java book right now
 
when you nest a function inside another, you can access the variables in the outer scope, after the function which created them returns, because the nested scope holds the parent scope reference
 
You would also have to wrap your head around prototype based inheritance
 
variables arent guaranteed to be gone after a function returns in js. the opposite. they are kept alive automatically when necessary
 
@doug65536 Kind of. There is a global context. Then each function also creates a function context. You can declare variables and functions in these context (often called local variables). The functions in such a context can access the variables in same context. Make sense so far?
 
2:58 AM
yes I understand scope chains
when you take the address of a function, you take an implicit hidden reference to the current lexical scope chain at the moment the function object is instantiated
so when a callback happens later, it has a reference to that enclosing scope
 

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