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12:00 AM
uh wait...
googling the phrase "The amazing properties of the powers of 2" got this article about Pascal's triangle as first hit, even though it does not seem to mention any such -- and by a remarkable coincidence the odd numbers in Pascal's triangle also form a Sierpinsky triangle!
now good night
 
user457812
Huh O_o
 
I completely forgot I have that 'C++ shell' that I can use to just plug the code in and watch the results.
 
12:41 AM
Hi, @nil.
I submitted my first C++ homework. Rejoice!
 
user457812
Cool. We haven't gotten to any coding in the C class, really.
 
Just a lab and an assignment. I'm terribly lost right now. So much work, so little time.
 
user457812
So, I've been occupying myself by writing really terrible C++ in porting bits of my engine from the iPad to the Touchpad.
 
@nil You got one?
Oh right, you mentioned it.
 
user457812
Yeah.
 
user457812
12:43 AM
Unfortunately, this also means I neglected most of my assignments over the weekend and am probably going to regret it.
 
Yea, well, I just found out this afternoon that I have a few assignments due tomorrow.
 
user457812
And I didn't even get to porting the renderer yet...
 
Including one which required me to buy a book.
 
user457812
I have two assignments due tomorrow: a quiz on four chapters that I have not yet read and a short 'extended definition' I have to write (300-500 words) on something technical
 
user457812
Working on the latter at the moment - decided to write about mutexes. My definition would probably offend people who are smarter than me.
 
12:45 AM
@nil Well, my iOS apps are technically technical. You could write on that.
@nil Haha.
 
user457812
Could, but it has to be a specific term that most people wouldn't even recognize
 
Well, how about the term "Zmanim"?
 
user457812
Came down to atomicity, mutexes, parallelism (too easy to figure out by the word alone), grammars, and I think meter
 
Zmanim is hebrew for "times". Essentially, the time of the day by which Jews pray the morning prayers, after which the evening prayers can be said etc.
I'm just annoying you now, heh.
 
user457812
Hm, not sure how that'd annoy me
 
12:47 AM
Well, no, you're talking about muteness and there I go rambling about my apps.
 
user457812
If anything, the person outside with their child and the squeaky toy is annoying me
 
user457812
Also, mutexes, not muteness :P
 
Ouch. I took a thirty minute phone survey before - bad move!
 
user457812
Phone survey?
 
user457812
Someone calling you and asking you to answer questions about a political party or something? O_o
 
12:52 AM
@nil Yea, a local politician
Do you know anything about scraping sites?
I've gotten a green light to scrape a website for a client's project.
 
user457812
Not familiar with it, really
 
ok
homework!
ttyl
 
user457812
Toodles
 
@Moshe Green light from the website or from the client?
Scraping is commonly forbidden by many TOS.
 
1:17 AM
Why, hello there =)
 
@RMartinhoFernandes Both.
 
2:19 AM
@Moshe In many cases, wget covers most of what you need to know (and if you do need to know more than that, it's probably going to get ugly in a hurry).
 
2:51 AM
@JerryCoffin wget? I'm not using C++ for this per se. I was wondering if I can use a Python or Ruby script to do it. I'm assuming the same navigation and top bar for each site, all that;s left is content and ads.
 
user457812
wget isn't C++, it's just a program
 
user457812
Well, I guess it could be written in C++.. more likely C, I'd think.
 
3:20 AM
'.,
Hello guys
Would you recommend using C++ for a realtime GPS application? @nil
 
user457812
I don't know? Why ask me? O_o
 
You might know :P
 
user457812
But singling me out is kind of odd
 
Hahaha but arent you the only most active here?
HAHA
 
user457812
Also, with me, you've actually come upon an idiosyncrasy: asking a question and pinging me means I will loathe you
 
user457812
3:26 AM
Unless the question is something or other about something you know I've done and it's highly specific, but otherwise, yeah, loathery upon ye
 
Huh? How? Have I done something wrong?
 
Hi @nil, what's up? Just finished some last minute cramming for tomorrow and it's not even midnight.
Well, to be fair, I do have some workbook questions, but that's not hard.
So many syllabi, tralalalala.
So many homework's tralalalala.
 
user457812
@Moshe Still reading chapters for a quiz tomorrow.. very boring stuff.
 
So many teachers tralalalala.
@nil Ouch. I'm so wiped. I think I need to drink more during the day.
 
Fine then...@Everyone Would you recommened C++ for a realtime gps application?
 
user457812
3:28 AM
Technical communication fills me with hatred, because it reads like "obey your employer, love your company, write like a machine, then bend over"
 
user457812
So, what I'm learning is highly opposed to my views
 
@nil, I once pinged everyone in the meta tavern at once and got the whole place pretty annoyed.
 
user457812
Heh
 
Hi @nil
 
user457812
@Mahesh I hope you read the above dialogue before you ping me with a question.
 
3:31 AM
@nil, May I ask you a question?
:P
 
user457812
That is the worst question known to man
 
@nil Well, that too, but...
Oh, my Math syllabus has RSA cryptography on it! Yayzors!
 
user457812
My intro to C course has Cuda on the syllabus. Not sure why, but that's pretty cool.
 
3:48 AM
@nil Dialogue ?
 
4:06 AM
@nil C is for Cuda, that's good enough for me. Cuda, Cuda, Cuda starts with C.
 
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A: Visual Studio Express C++

Unsigned Code LabsThere is no builtin function. However you can do a simple loop with kbhit() and getch(), like so: #include <conio.h> void main( void ) { // Display your message here for(;;) { while( !kbhit() ); if (getch() == 0x0D) break; // Break on ENTER } ...

Who does that, that way?
 
@Drahakar Nobody, I'd hope. Just while (getch() != '\r') will accomplish the same while wasting a lot less CPU time. In most cases, you just want getch() by itself though...
 
@JerryCoffin hahaha, this is getting creative
 
@Drahakar More like "creatively destructive."
 
@JerryCoffin Those are the best.
 
user457812
4:21 AM
Why oh why does he have a for(;;)? O_o
 
user457812
Clearly the solution requires goto, not a for loop.
 
@nil Goto is such a nasty old C-ism. You need to get with the times, and do something modern, up to date and functionally oriented: a recursive function that exits the recursion by throwing an exception (the return key being pressed is exceptional, isn't it?)
 
user457812
That is so old fashioned.
 
user457812
What you really need to do is exit the loop via kernel panic.
 
@nil That's so hard to do portably though...
 
user457812
4:29 AM
Pfft.
 
user457812
Also, for the love of god, don't star the goto thing - someone will take it seriously. >_>
 
@nil Okay, against logic like that, how can I argue?
 
void main
Makes me puke fire ants
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user457812
You've been eating fire ants?
 
@EtiennedeMartel hahahahhAHA
 
4:31 AM
@nil No, but the utter horror caused by the sight of a void main creates fire ants in my stomach. Then I puke.
 
user457812
I'm impressed. I wish I could vomit bees. Angry bees.
 
Like that guy in Metal Gear Solid 3?
 
@EtiennedeMartel That sounds like it would be a pretty cool attack in something like D&D.
 
@JerryCoffin Would probably need a fortitude throw to check if you die at the same time
 
user457812
4:46 AM
Maybe a diplomacy check as well.
 
Yeah, that might help
Anyway, the morale of the story is this: stay away from void main, kids, it's bad for your health.
 
5:32 AM
Me: Hi, I’m just updating the copy for your form and was wondering if you meant to say ‘programs’ for the third question?

Client: NO. What I sent along was completely accurate, I wrote and edited it myself. Just copy it over exactly as it says, I’ll explain it nice and slowly for you.

Me: ‘Please indicate which pogroms you’ve attended?’

Client: Yeah, that should be programs.
The joys of clientsfromhell. (Warning: may be chronophage.)
 
 
2 hours later…
7:06 AM
morning
 
7:38 AM
If you say "My least favorite movie is X". Does that mean you don't like movie X? Or does it mean that it is in your list of favorites, but at the last place?
 
AFAIK it means the latter
okay, I was trying to answer a question this morning in C with 2D array of structs and pointers, so I thought I could solve it using pointer to pointer, however it doesn't seem to compile ? Any ideas what I've done wrong
 
sbi
@StackedCrooked This boils down whether your list of favorites lists all movies or just the top X ones. I guess it's the latter for most, although I suspect the phrase is still used as if this wasn't.
I know this might seem a cryptic remark, but you admitted to using TrueCrypt the other day, so you should be used to deal with such.
 
Hi
 
@sbi I should be used to deal with phrases like "My least favorite movie is X"?
 
sbi
@kbok Lo!
 
7:52 AM
@sbi Btw, I use TrueCrypt, for my, eh, super-elite C++ code.
 
sbi
@StackedCrooked No, you should be used with cryptic remarks. Well, that kind of proves wrong my reasoning...
@StackedCrooked Yes, this is what I seem to remember the discussion evovling around, when you said that.
 
I quite dense when it comes to cryptic remarks.
 
sbi
@StackedCrooked An HD guy you are, then?
 
lol
High Density, yes.
 
I broke a new "taking time to go to work" record this morning. 3 Hrs of taking the bus. Woo !
 
sbi
7:54 AM
@StackedCrooked That's what "HD" used to stand for when I was young. It was printed on these funny floppy disks. Well, later, it was. The first time I've seen such it was "DD".
 
Density illustration: One day a colleague said "Oh my laptop battery is dying. I guess I have to go home now.". I replied that he could use my power adapter.
(He wanted to go home early.)
 
sbi
OMG. I mentioned DD (as "double density", mind you!), Tony is to show up anytime now, his mouth gaping at the sheer idea...
 
@sbi I almost forgot about that.
However, I am hipper, because I used audio cassettes to load games on my C64.
 
@StackedCrooked Uh, what ?
 
sbi
@kbok That seems like an annoyingly long time. If you commute 6hrs a day, and work another 8hrs, you should have barely enough time left to eat and sleep.
 
7:56 AM
I think I don't get all these density jokes
 
@kbok That's horrible! I walk to my work (30 mins).
When I was looking for a job I took commute time as a very important factor.
 
sbi
@StackedCrooked We dreamed of a C64 when we listened to the "phrrrooooommmmmbeeeeeepcrshcrshcrshcrsh" noises the cassettes emitted while loading stupid basic programs into the Z80-derivates we had access to for 2hrs a week.
 
@sbi In fact that was exceptional. I had to go to my university yesterday to drop some documents, and it's in another city so I made the trip back this morning.
 
@sbi A humbling retort was to be expected..
 
sbi
@kbok Wait a minute. Ar you in university or are you working?
 
7:59 AM
That's not an exclusive or.
 
@sbi This is an internship.
 
sbi
@kbok Ah, Ok. Then it might make sense, commuting time isn't all that important when you're only doing it for a few months.
@StackedCrooked I'm not sure what to make of this.
 
@sbi Never mind.
 
@sbi In this case, it's just because I had to round-trip to another city between two working days. I usually take 20 minutes to go to work.
 
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A: Why are unions are good for low level system programming C?

Tony The Tigerunions allow you to have different types but only one of them can actually be used at any time. So if you are in a constrained environment for example, then this could be useful. A struct on the other hand, will reserve memory for all it's types inside it, which means you are using more memory,...

this last comment, seems odd
or maybe I've got it wrong
 
sbi
8:02 AM
@TonyTheTiger So does the title.
 
@TonyTheTiger For a start, you need to replace your struct mystruct with either mystruct or struct __MyStruct -- but also note that the latter name is reserved. That will at least let that part of the code compile. After that, it's less clear what you're really even trying to accomplish, at least in part of the code. To really use the pointer to pointer, you do your allocation in two steps: allocate an array of pointers, and assign its address to the pointer to pointer.
Then allocate an array of actual objects for each pointer in that array to point at. Then you can do your double-dereference, and access the items in the latter array.
As far as trying to use the pointer to pointer to access the array of arrays, about all I can say is "just don't even try." It's possible by allocating an array of pointers and initializing them to point to the items in the two dimension array, but painful and generally pointless.
 
@JerryCoffin ah, I see
So it's more complicated then I thought, TIL
 
sbi
I wonder if this should be turned into an FAQ entry? I seem to remember answering quite a few stringstream-to-string-to-C-string questions when I was still regularly answering SO questions. Have those reclined since, or are they still at large? And if the latter, are there better candidates than mine?
 
@sbi I haven't seen any of these questions lately
 
sbi
8:11 AM
@TonyTheTiger Ok.
More opinions anyone?
 
@TonyTheTiger Here: ideone.com/AUzP9
 
@JerryCoffin Thanks for that :)
 
anyone seen a question I can downvote? Need to lose 1 rep, then I'll have exactly 80k :)
 
@jalf Am I remembering incorrectly? I thought downvotes on questions no longer cost you any rep.
 
sbi
@JerryCoffin ISTR that, too.
@jalf Just trigger a recalc, then you can anticipate crossing 80k again in a few days. :)
@jalf So. Now you need eleven questions to downvote! <evil_grin/>
 
8:19 AM
Good time everyone!
anyone used webkit out there with out qt ?
Good time everyone!
anyone used webkit out there with out qt ?
 
sbi
@OmeidHerat May you live in interesting times!
You said that twice. You said that twice.
 
sbi
@TonyTheTiger I'd have to ask which of my messages you're laughing about - if it wasn't you, who's never read Pratchett.
 
@JerryCoffin sorry, an answer I can downvote then
but never mind now!
 
2 mins ago, by sbi
You said that twice. You said that twice.
^this
 
sbi
8:22 AM
@TonyTheTiger I said I know.
 
and I fail to parse this " if it wasn't you, who's never read Pratchett." ?
 
:1408706
> The website you made is infected with a virus! Every time I go to check my mail after visiting the site, I get all kinds of porn! I tried going to hotmale.com on my daughter’s computer too and the problem persisted.
 
@sbi you are confusing me :(
 
My favorite so far.
 
sbi
@TonyTheTiger If it wasn't you (who has never read Pratchett), I would have had to ask which one you were laughing about.
 
8:23 AM
@kbok hahah
@sbi oh I get it now
 
I didn't read that quote in a pratchett book but somehow I know it. Weird.
 
sbi
Yeah, I got up this morning, wondering what to do, and then it came to me: I could spend the day confusing @Tony! (A day spend confusing someone is a day well-spent.)
 
@kbok hahaha
 
@sbi That's why I wanted to start a career in IT in the first place.
 
@jalf Darn -- I was thinking of the same goal, and starting to look for 16,214 answers to downvote. Maybe everything tagged "Java" would be a good place to start? :-)
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8:25 AM
@sbi oh should I feel insulted now or what?
 
sbi
Interesting Times is the seventeenth novel in the Discworld series by Terry Pratchett. The opening lines explain that the title refers to the phrase "may you live in interesting times". Plot summary The events of the novel are a "game" between the Discworld gods Fate and The Lady (Luck) with the Discworld as their game board. This novel marks Rincewind's reappearance on the Discworld after the events of Eric. The Patrician of Ankh-Morpork is sent a letter from the Agatean Empire on the Counterweight Continent commanding him to "send us the Great Wizzard". The wizards of Unseen Uni...
 
lolz
my net is a bit freaky
 
sbi
@kbok Making the compuers' days worthwhile by allowing them to confuse you?
 
sbi
@TonyTheTiger You will puzzle it out. I guess. Well, maybe. At least, I have hope. Some, anyway.
 
8:27 AM
has anyone used webkit within they are applications without qt ?
 
sbi
You asked that thrice now. You asked that thrice now. You asked that thrice now.
:)
 
@OmeidHerat If no one answers, I guess not, but no point spamming by asking over and over
 
I am not an application without qt.
 
@sbi I don't think I have any hope of ever figuring out your cryptics
 
Man, it's difficult enough to understand Englisch for a frenchie like me (and I'm not saying about @sbi's jokes), so at least try to spell correctly.
 
sbi
8:32 AM
@StackedCrooked: You might want to read this before you mount your encrypted volume of code again.
 
NSFW.
 
sbi
@kbok Are you kidding me?! That's a piece of news applicable if you want to ban masturbation! Where are you working where this shouldn't be seen, in a whorehouse?
@TonyTheTiger That's the point of them.
@OmeidHerat There is this Q&A site on the web. I can't remember name or URL, but if you ask aunt google, she might tell you about it.
 
@sbi You're playing mindgames on me aren't you?
LOL, Goolge is an aunt???
 
sbi
@TonyTheTiger What's a mindgame? <whistles/>
 
@sbi this ---> circlejerk
 
sbi
8:47 AM
> But many people only follow those who follow them. I imagine this means they don’t have televisions, because the stations don’t have cameras set up in their living rooms.
I like that.
 
@sbi We are all programmers here (at my workplace.) What would happen if masturbation was to be banned ?
 
sbi
@kbok You'd have both of your your hands free to type?
 
Maybe we would finally be able to use emacs then.
 
sbi
@kbok ROTFL!
But, no, I don't think two hands is enough to use emacs.
 
@sbi That depends -- if each hand had at least 7 fingers (long enough to bridge the keyboard without stretching too much), two would probably be enough...
 
8:57 AM
I always wondered if RMS actually was a bearded octopus.
 
LOL, @sbi, "unfortunately we will not be making the project setting dialog resizable in the upcoming release"
amazing...
 
sbi
@jalf Ha! I knew it. Well, you can understand, right, it's such a drastic change to make.
Got a link?
 
@kbok I doubt it. An octopus still has something like 90% of the same DNA as a human...
 
@sbi Do you use emacs?
 
8:59 AM
@JerryCoffin Well that would be an argument in favor of my theory wouldn't it ?
 
sbi
@ManofOneWay No. I only have two hands, five fingers each.
@kbok Who is "RMS"??
 
@sbi Richard Matthew Stallman.
 
@kbok No -- I'm pretty sure RMS isn't nearly that close to human...
 
sbi
@jalf I just posted a hefty comment, but it doesn't show up. I hope that's because commenting is moderated?
And if anyone else of you is using VC++, you might be interested in this.
 
9:16 AM
Agreed, the C++ project properties dialog sucks.
 
@sbi no, I think it's because MSDN blogs suck
if it doesn't give you a green (or whatever color it is) "thanks for submitting a comment blah blah blah" textbox, it lost the comment entirely :)
might be a timeout thing, not sure
But I nearly always have to post comments twice on msdn blogs
always seems to work the second time
 
MS fail
 
yup
 
sbi
Didn't work the second time either. At least I copied the text, though.
Oh, it did work!
Well, there it is.
 
9:44 AM
TF man, have you seen the top voted suggestion at the VS uservoice?
 
@RMartinhoFernandes yes :/
 
msdn is a really messy site
 
How the heck is that the top voted suggestion?
"Please make two crappy IDEs."
 
@RMartinhoFernandes Do you have a link?
 
> How many ppl are still using C++?! Do they have enough right to decide anything against the whole community?!
 
9:48 AM
And why would I need my IDE written in the language I'm programming with? I want it fast and robust, I don't care what language it's written on.
 
Is VS10 managed?
 
A large portion of it.
 
And VS2008?
 
Only a small portion.
 
I know that express editions of VS 2005 and 2008 were managed.
 
9:51 AM
The IDE of VS2010 has WPF written all over it
 
I find that VS10 performs very bad on my comp (Intel i7 with 8GB RAM), so I switched back to 2008. I suspect it was mostly due to intensive indexing.
 
I haven't had a problem with it, but I"m using VC++ Express, perhaps it makes a difference
 
Yes, VS10 is freaking slow compared to VS9. If you're going to re-rewrite the thing in native code, give me the fast native code IDE for both managed and native development, damn.
 
I haven't tried VC express recently.
Intellisense for C++ is also pretty bad on VS.
Deleting the intellisense database (.ncb file) so that it must be rebuilt from scratch often fixes any problems. But that's a sign that it's buggy IMO.
 
@StackedCrooked is there a place that has better intellisense for C++?
 
9:57 AM
@TonyTheTiger QtCreator does it better.
I don't know about Eclipse.
 
Of course, changing the code of IntelliSense from managed to native or vice-versa does not equate to fixing bugs, or making improvements.
It equates to wasted time, and possibly introducing new bugs.
 
@StackedCrooked they got rid of the .ncb file for vs10
 
They use embedded SQL Server now, AFAIR.
 
woah, embedded SQL server.
 
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Q: why can't i include a static library into a cpp file?

sunsetIs there a way to #include "library.a" or it's .so or it's .o inside a cpp or cc file? I would like to do this because I am using this file inside another file.

 
10:26 AM
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Q: Sub-classes, assignment operator overloading?

SSight3If I have the given below classes: class TestA { public: const TestA &operator=(const int A){return *this;} }; class TestB : public TestA { public: //Inheritance? }; The question presumes both class TestA and class TestB have exactly the same contents in terms of v...

 
sbi
@RMartinhoFernandes Actually, that is (currently) the "hottest". The top-most upvoted is here. It has been, however, suggested by the same guy (well-known here), and it's just as polemic and stupid.
 
overloaded assignment operator in base isn't inherited in derived is it?
 
morning
no, it isn't
 
@sbi Oh, it was "There is..." that suggested that?
 
@DeadMG can you do this using TestA::operator=; in the derived to use the base overloaded operator?
 
10:28 AM
The braindeadness makes sense.
 
I'm thinking not, but I've never done it
 
@TonyTheTiger Expect slicing.
 
sbi
@RMartinhoFernandes Oh, no! The one I was referring to is now the second-most upvoted one, only!
That "Improve the performance" one certainly got my vote, but why would I care what those guys write their IDE with if it does everything I need and does it snappy? That is indeed absolutely braindead.
 
@sbi Exactly! The current top voted one is much saner.
 
sbi
Well, Debbie has something to say about TINWCD, apparently:
Remember the other day when I said you're nothing but a complete asshole? Well, I just wanted to apologize for not emphasizing that enough.
Suits him well, I guess.
 
10:32 AM
@TonyTheTiger Not sure but I guess so
 
@sbi What's TINWCD?
 
sbi
@TonyTheTiger I'm sure you can (the language would have to disallow it explicitly otherwise), but it's not what you want.
 
@DeadMG The user we don't speak of.
 
sbi
@DeadMG There is nothing we can say about him.
 
10:33 AM
oh, that guy
I haven't seen him in a long time so didn't come to mind
 
@sbi so what do I want?
I would, just overload the operator for each class
@sbi hahaha
 
@sbi Pretty sure that it is explicitly disallowed in the language.
the problem is that you can't therefore mix in assignment operators via CRTP and the like
 
sbi
@TonyTheTiger As it is, that operator would just assign the base class parts of the class. Usually you won't want that. (Actually, I can't remember having wanted that in 15 years.)
 
> and I have university.h that inherits Student.h
wow, header files inherit these days?
lol
 
lol
 
sbi
10:36 AM
But why are you writing assignment operators anyway? To me that's a code smell. Your classes should consist of data members and base classes that all have the appropriate operator defined (preferably by the compiler), so that the compiler does the right thing for your class (as well). Except for small RAII classes (handling one resource each), you should never have to think about the Rule of Three.
@TonyTheTiger That's Java speech. In Java, each class has its own file, so Java users constantly confuse "file" and "class". I had to beat this out of my students, too.
 
oh I see
 
hey, C++11 is officially published, now it's the Rule of Four
 
Damn Java
 
sbi
Ugh, slight editing fiasco.
 
@sbi That is really annoying. (Though, strictly, it's one public class per file.)
 
sbi
10:39 AM
@DeadMG Five?
 
or did we decide that made it Rule of Five? or Four and a Half?
 
I want rule of 69
 
sbi
@RMartinhoFernandes I offer six.
 
10:39 AM
you surprise absolutely nobody, @Tony
 
@DeadMG oh do I know? Damn :(
 
lol
 
sbi
@TonyTheTiger That's quite a mouthful.
(To speak, I mean!)
 
<---- known to surprise absolutely nobody :P
 
sbi
10:41 AM
@RMartinhoFernandes Do not call me Shirley.
 
Which reminds me, I don't think I remember enough Airplane! quotes. I need to watch that again soon.
 
ok
I have a slight problem
I need to move out of my current accommodation in a week and I've got nothing lined up
 
sbi
@RMartinhoFernandes Airplane quotes? Like "As you can see the captain has turned on the seatbelt sign, so please fasten your seatbelts everyone"?
@DeadMG You need to move out in a week, and you haven't even found something new?
You're herewith named our "Master of Procrastination", @Dead.
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hey
 
10:44 AM
@sbi Like "What's our vector, Victor?". Notice the use of italics and the exclamation mark.
 
I kept trying to arrange viewings, but the estate agents have three offices and none of them want to be the one dealing with students
apparently, it's not enough to have money and want a place, the student thing is completely separate, so I had this thing all ready to go and it turned out I couldn't have it because I was a student
 
@sbi The @Cat will not be happy with this.
 
@RMartinhoFernandes why, is he the master already?
 
room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: A high probability of nuts, with a slight chance of lunatics. [c++] [c++11] [c++-faq]
 
sbi
@RMartinhoFernandes "What's our vector, Victor?" doesn't contain any italics nor an exclamation mark.
 
10:46 AM
lol
 
4 mins ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
Which reminds me, I don't think I remember enough Airplane! quotes. I need to watch that again soon.
This does.
 
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Q: Does "return" stops the execution of a method?

RomanI have programmed a method in the following way: if (something) { return 1; } the rest of the code It seems to me that the method returns 1 and then execute the rest of the code. Can it be the truth? Doesn't return stops the execution of the code. It it is not, how can I force a method to s...

 
sbi
@RMartinhoFernandes I'd say Fuck the @Cat, but that would be bestiality, and might prompt some teenager to go on a flagging spree, banning us all for a week, thereby raising this room's average IQ by at least 50%. That would be sad.
 
is it me or have some Java devs never bothered to read a book?
 
well, he sure seems to have the right idea
 
10:48 AM
@sbi hahaha, yea we don't want smart people in here, only crazy lunies
 
it just doesn't seem to be working in practice
 
@DeadMG who?
 
the questioner
 
lawl
damn, @Alf just downvoted me :(
 
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Q: My boss wants a narrated line-by-line English explanation of our code

Billy MoonI have been specifically asked to give line by line (or as appropriate - e.g. image by image etc.) explanation/commentary which my boss wants to be able to read and follow. Since he is not a programmer, he can not follow the code, so wants it all translated into English. Has anyone been asked ...

 
10:58 AM
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