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11:01 AM
It's at lunch time?
 
yeah
 
1 - 2:30
better that than breakfast if you ask me
 
Well, good luck, if you think you need it.
 
do you guys have a driver license?
 
11:06 AM
no
 
life sucks without a car :(
 
I do.
Life sucks with a car.
 
@RMartinhoFernandes i definitely do
 
i think I will buy a car
but im unsure what model
guess im going with an audi A3.
 
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Q: How C++ virtual inheritance is implemented in compilers?

MKoHow the compilers implement the virtual inheritance? In the following code: class A { public: A(int) {} }; class B : public virtual A { public: B() : A(1) {} }; class C : public B { public: C() : A(3), B() {} }; Does a compiler generate two instance of B::ctor function, on...

 
11:15 AM
@JohannesSchaublitb my sister has been buying Audi the last 20 years or so. she likes Audi.
 
@AlfPSteinbach ohh great
 
@JohannesSchaublitb You're going to trust a woman for car advice? ;)
 
the car feels like a little to fat for me tho. a VW Golf maybe fits better, but I want to have a somewhat speedy car
and audi a3 has more power than vw golf it seems
@RMartinhoFernandes lulz
 
11:35 AM
is it true that when using nested template nested template class , compiler is unable to detect errors?
any typos
 
You mean, a template class that is a member of another template class?
 
yes
 
Then it's false.
 
letme show a example which compiles like a butter
 
Some compilers may not do it (I heard MSVC has some issues), but it is not impossible.
 
11:37 AM
tf() is not member of bar<N> even but it compiles
 
What if there is a specialization that has such a member?
 
sbi
@MrAnubis Please format that so that it uses a fixed font:
template<typename T>
class foo {
  public:
    template<int N>
        class bar {
            public:
            template <typename U>
             void fx(U x);

    };
};

template<typename T, int N>
class Weirdo {
  public:
    void case1(typename foo<T>::template bar<N>* p) {
        p->template tf();  // inhibit virtual call
    }
    void case2(typename foo<T>::template bar<T>& p) {
        p.f();   // inhibit virtual call
    }
};
 
@MrAnubis There are no instantiations.
 
That's not related to the fact that one of the template is nested. That's how templates work.
 
arrh i keep making such mistakes , thanks Luc , @sbi i'll always do it from next time
 
sbi
11:41 AM
@MrAnubis Pasting it externally is also fine, and if the code is longer, then it's even preferred.
 
Did my chat just freeze :|
 
@sbi "Preferred"?
 
sbi
@RMartinhoFernandes Indeed. Thanks.
BTW, @MrAnubis, you did have a question for me last night, which I didn't answer, because I was busy trying to save that laptop (and later I was too tired to even remember it). Is that question still unanswered?
 
Anyway as an example template<typename T> struct foo {}; template<typename T> void bar(foo<T>& f) { f.quux(); } is not invalid until such time that bar is instantiated with a foo<T> which has no member quux (or one that doesn't comply with the expression etc).
 
@sbi , yes its still unanswered
 
sbi
11:43 AM
@MrAnubis Can you repeat (or paste) it?
 
@sbi Did you save it?
 
@LucDanton : you should also learn to format the code
 
sbi
@RMartinhoFernandes Ah, right, you are here. :) Could you please...?
 
@MrAnubis You try to format it.
 
@sbi Could I please what? I asked if you saved the laptop.
 
sbi
11:45 AM
@MrAnubis That was inline code. Not optimal, but if it's just a small snippet you don't run the chance someone breaks the flow of your argument by slipping unrelated messages inbetween.
 
@sbi here is question : process stdin and stdout pipes could never be closed and Encountering EOF is not the same as closing
 
sbi
@RMartinhoFernandes Oops. I thought you were referring to @MrAnubis' question. :-x
@MrAnubis I'm not sure whether they cannot be closed. It might be so, but that would surprise me. However, EOF is just a special character in the ASCII set, much like '\0' is just a special character in the character set. You can have multiple EOF characters in a file, or one at the very beginning or in the middle, just as you could do this with '\0' in strings. It violates a convention, but it's not impossible.
Would that answer your question?
 
@sbi , yes thanks , doesn't OS signals the program EOF has been hitted?
 
There's no EOF in ASCII, is there?
There's EOT.
 
11:50 AM
@LucDanton cool examples , thanks
 
sbi
@MrAnubis I'm not sure.
This seems interesting to read on the matter:
In computing, end of file (commonly abbreviated EOF) is a condition in a computer operating system where no more data can be read from a data source. The data source is usually called a file or stream. In the C Standard Library, the character reading functions such as getchar return a value equal to the symbolic value (macro) EOF to indicate that an end-of-file condition has occurred. The actual value of EOF is system-dependent (but is commonly -1, such as in glibc) and is unequal to any valid character code. Block-reading functions return the number of bytes read, and if this is fewer th...
 
Hi there, I need to enhance an ensemble classifier with multithreading. An ensemble classifier is a group of classifiers. It takes some data and predicts a class by asking each individual classifier for its individual predicition.
Sorry, I did not want to post already. -.-
 
EOT is Ctrl+D in Linux, which is given special meaning by the shell to end standard input. It's perfectly possible to find a Ctrl+D in the middle of standard input though. You just need to get the input from someplace that doesn't filter Ctrl+D for you.
 
sbi
@MrAnubis Ach, of course it isn't! That is, after all, the reason C input functions return int, rather than char! Sorry for my brainfart.
 
In DOS/Windows, it's Ctrl+Z (SUB) that is given that special meaning.
 
11:53 AM
However, you might already see the potential for multi-threading here. There is no reason to evaluate each individual classifier sequentially, i.e. one after another. BUT: What is the best way to do this? Remember that I want to process many classifiers in parallel and wait until all classifiers have been processed. Then, I need access to the results.
 
There is no best way unless we know the details tbh.
 
@RMartinhoFernandes doesn't CTRL+Z closes the stream by setting failbit? which can cleared in middle of program
 
What does tbh mean, please?
 
@LucDanton i've heard of EOF , and EOL , what's EOT?
 
@MrAnubis It's the command-line that does that when you type Ctrl+Z. Your program never sees the Ctrl+Z (SUB) character. It's perfectly fine to encounter Ctrl+Z in the middle of a file, and nothing gets closed.
 
sbi
11:56 AM
@MrAnubis The stream object sets the eoc bit when it encounters the end of the file. If you try to continue reading, then the failbit is set.
@robert To be honest, you could ask aunt google that. :)
 
@MrAnubis End Of Transmission.
 
Maybe each classifier is independent from each other and at the high level your problem is embarrassingly parallel. On the other hand, perhaps evaluating a classifier means churning numbers, where something like OpenMP might reap very good results. But those two approaches are somewhat exclusive; whether you should use the one or the other would depend on these details.
 
There are multiple tasks, each takes it's own input and each produces its own output.
 
aah
 
sbi: To be honest, I did. However, I seldom see any examples that fulfill the output requirement. I.e. I don't want to get some things "done", I want to get the outputs of my tasks as well. I've read a lot about futures, but I have not stumbled upon a definitive solution, even though I think that my problem should be quite a common one. I hoped that you could point me into the right direction.
 
11:58 AM
Thank you all for teaching and clearing the confusion:)
 
Oh, above when I said "Your program never sees the Ctrl+Z (SUB) character." I really meant "Your program never sees the Ctrl+Z (SUB) character when you type it on the command-line.".
 
I hoped there was an implementation I could use without coding my own threadpool/task-queue.
 
What language/environment?
 
Warning: if you type "-ve" instead of "negative", I'll feel an urge to go to your house and hurt you.
 
@RMartinhoFernandes uh, no. text mode translates ^Z to EOF down in the innards of *FILE and iostreams. it's a real nuisance.
 
12:02 PM
@AlfPSteinbach Sure? I thought it only converted EOL's
 
And I'm using C++ with Boost libraries.
 
@jalf you can try it
 
@robert There's no thread pool that comes out of the box. Closest thing is using Asio + launching several thread, as Asio does do scheduling. But that's scheduling for network stuff, extending it to do what you want might not be the most productive use of your time.
 
sbi
@robert First, if you want to refer to a person, you need to use the @syntax (and if you want to refer to a message...read the newbie hints, linked form the right). Second, I have no idea what I might have said that you could be referring to with that.
 
@sbi See above: "@robert To be honest, you could ask aunt google that. :)"
 
12:13 PM
If you hover over that message, you can see what it was referring to.
 
sbi
@robert That referred to a specific message of yours, which you see when you hover your mouse over mine (all this, I believe, is explained in the newbie hints), which obviously is not the one you were thinking it is, and which answered your question, while mockingly also make you aware of how you could have answered it yourself. .
 
@sbi Okay, this chat is kind of ... awesome. :-)
 
sbi
@robert Which is exactly why we have the newbie hints.
 
@RMartinhoFernandes I think it's important to be clear that ^D in *nix, while having the meaning of "end of text", does not by itself mean "end of file". It just tells the shell to accept the typed text immediately, don't wait for return or something. And when you do that on an empty line, 0 bytes are received, and that's interpreted as EOF. But even after EOF you can continue reading (e.g. like the "slowread" program once did). The higher level C++ iostreams make a mess of that, entering silly mode.
 
Maybe we should move them to a wiki-like stuff for easier updating?
 
sbi
12:19 PM
@CatPlusPlus Yeah, that has been discussed before. I used to oppose that, but I can see that it is hard to keep these up to date. Any concrete ideas anybody, where to put them?
Ideally we'd had a wiki at SO, but there's only the tag wikis, and this wouldn't fit.
 
I can set up a MoinMoin instance, or maybe on wikia.
No, wait, not wikia, the other one.
wikidot!
 
sbi
Honestly, I don't know much about freely available wikis and their advantages and disadvantages. That's why I was asking around.
 
Well, wikia is riddled with ads.
 
Well, anything that's not MediaWiki shouldn't be too painful to use.
 
how about the SO blogs, can things be referred to there
 
sbi
12:22 PM
Ads I wouldn't want.
 
wikidot was quite pleasant last time I tried it.
Dunno about ads, I don't pay attention to invisible things.
Or give me 15 minutes and I'll set up MoinMoin.
 
sbi
@CatPlusPlus I don't see the need to rush this. We've been living with the current newbie hints for almost a year, why would we need to setup something new in 5mins?
 
I need a break from work.
 
sbi
Rather than that, I'd have a discussion here for what we want, and see what others think about it. Maybe someone comes up with something else entirely?
@CatPlusPlus I'd need a break from my break from work. :(
 
We could later reuse wiki for e.g. FAQ drafts.
Dunno, just an idea. I just finished a rather big task, and my brain needs something simple to do.
 
sbi
12:28 PM
@CatPlusPlus For me, Q3A usually does that. :)
 
Are you willing to set up a wiki for a single page ?
 
Why not?
 
This may be overkill.
 
BTW, wikidot has karma. More virtual points!
 
sbi
12:31 PM
@AlfPSteinbach I doubt that abusing the blog for a wiki will meet with a lot of love from the meta police.
 
I think it fits wiki format more than blog.
 
@sbi no it would just be used to post the ever evolving newbie hints
 
sbi
@AlfPSteinbach That's what I understood. I'm not sure, though, it's a good idea. I suppose Jeff & Co. wouldn't want a blog abused for that. And I'm not sure it will be fit for the task.
 
I'm reading the news: ONE MAN shut down all electricity in San Diego. He he. What happens when media finds out who he is...
 
sbi
Well, from what I understood, he merely triggered it, rather than causing, really.
 
12:38 PM
Hello all!
 
Hi
 
Hey, you changed your gravatar.
 
Yes, the ghost was the icon of an app I stopped working on. I didn't make sense anymore.
 
It was also a Boo from Super Mario World.
 
Hi... Can someone help me out with flex and bison?
 
12:42 PM
It might have infringed on Nintendo's copyrights.
@PrakashMurali Unless it's really simple, you'll probably have more luck asking that on Stack Overflow.
 
Yes, in fact it's boo vectorized with this algorithm : research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/people/kopf/pixelart/…
@PrakashMurali Maybe @DeadMG if he's here. Otherwise I don't think so.
 
Oh! I ll post the question on Stack Overflow then :)
 
sbi
@PrakashMurali I have worked with flex and bison many, many years ago. I doubt that I can help. But, yeah, that's what SO is for, after all.
 
@sbi Hi @sbi
@sbi My issue is that I get lot of linker errors when I use a C++ parser with a C lexer. If you have used this combination before... we could discuss more.
 
1:07 PM
i read it as End-Of-Life
 
sbi
@PrakashMurali As I said, I have used these tools before, but I would still recommend asking on SO. For one, I used these in the mid-90ies. But also, to understand linker errors you usually need to put lots of energy into making a good question, so that those willing to look at your problem have a chance to understand what's wrong.
@JohannesSchaublitb "it"?
 
In computing, end of file (commonly abbreviated EOF) is a condition in a computer operating system where no more data can be read from a data source. The data source is usually called a file or stream. In the C Standard Library, the character reading functions such as getchar return a value equal to the symbolic value (macro) EOF to indicate that an end-of-file condition has occurred. The actual value of EOF is system-dependent (but is commonly -1, such as in glibc) and is unequal to any valid character code. Block-reading functions return the number of bytes read, and if this is fewer th...
 
1:41 PM
Blah.
 
sbi
Blech.
 
Bleach.
 
Oh god, what have I done.
I guess everyone is very busy with something interesting.
 
1:57 PM
I'm technically supposed to listen to this class I'm in.
 
I have tons of things to do, but I'm afraid I had too much wine with the meal to be able to do anything correctly.
 
user142019
Hi
 
@kbokthe real poor men(TM) drink beer with the food
 
user142019
If I have a subclass and I construct it, will its superclass' constructor be called too?
 
2:02 PM
Yes.
 
@AlfPSteinbach I've heard wine is cheap in France.
 
user142019
Thanks.
 
user142019
:0
 
user142019
:)*
 
@WTP Constructors are called from superclass to subclass. Top to bottom, actually.
For destructors, it's the opposite.
 
user142019
2:04 PM
Ah, so if I have class Bar : public Foo { int an_integer; } and I set this to 0 in Foo::Foo() and I set it to 1 in Bar::Bar(), an_integer will be 1, right?
 
@AlfPSteinbach I'm not that poor :) Also, wine is not more expensive than beer in France. It's more the other way around.
 
@EtiennedeMartel i don't know the price in Norway because i don't drink much wine, but alcohol and tobacco is ridiculously expensive here. happily i stopped smoking, just forgot to buy more cigarettes. and the cafe up from my apartment has beer at half the price usual in oslo...
 
@WTP When you enter Bar's constructor, Foo's constructor will already have run.
 
sbi
@EtiennedeMartel No alcohol is cheap in Scandinavia.
 
2:06 PM
@AlfPSteinbach Here in Quebec, beer is pretty cheap, but wine is expensive.
 
user142019
@EtiennedeMartel @RMartinhoFernandes thanks for the info. I'm pretty new to C++. :)
 
the listing at kidon.com/smoke/int-prices.htm says 5.86 euro in Norway for a 20 piece pack of Marlboro Regular
 
We had a nice bottle of Merlot.
 
@WTP No problem. But consider asking it on Stack Overflow next time.
 
the listing at numbeo.com/cost-of-living/country_result.jsp?country=Norway says about 15 Euro for a bottle of "mid-range" wine
 
2:12 PM
Gosh. Tobacco here is <4€ and a bottle of mid-range wine is ~5-6€.
 
Hmm, concepts would remove the need for the typename and template disambiguators, no?
 
@RMartinhoFernandes how?
pasta carbonara - i'm not sure if i like the raw egg plum?
 
@AlfPSteinbach Hmm, wait. I'm confused. Guess not.
 
Hiya guys, I need help with understanding game loop timing concepts
In dewitters link
he has a definition:
FPS is an abbreviation for Frames Per Second. In the context of the above implementation, it is the number of times display_game() is called per second.
Game Speed
Game Speed is the number of times the game state gets updated per second, or in other words, the number of times update_game() is called per second.
I don't understand, how is gamespeed not equals to frames per second?
 
2:24 PM
say you update game state a zillion times per second, but only show 30 frames per second
or 70
 
That's the thing...I don't understand how you can update a game zillion times per second and yet only show 30fps
how is that possible?
For example he has
while (true)
{
update()
draw()
}
Both will be called as the same number times depending on the speed of the PC yeah?
 
yes. so conclusion is, the loop doesn't look exactly like that.
 
ok, I have a question
 
OK if the update and the draw gets called the same number of times
 
why is it that people are so damn biased against young people?
 
2:27 PM
Which one must we call regularly?
 
@DeadMG Look at young people around you.
 
I am young people around me, that's why I'm offended
 
@LewsTherin The problem is that, if update() works expecting a certain framerate, the game will appear to slow down at times, or to go too fast at others.
 
@DeadMG they don't want to reveal that they find younger women attractive? but there is a photo on the net of both US and French presidents looking at ass of 16-year old. he he
 
Like in a car race game, cars would go faster at 60 fps than they go at 30 fps.
 
2:28 PM
if you say "It's a scientific fact that the brains of people aged 18-25 produce sleep chemicals at different periods of the day compared to other people", then somehow they find this idea ridiculous
I mean, seriously, science
if you don't like science, go argue with it
 
When people say something is a scientific fact, it usually isn't.
The term doesn't really make sense
 
Science doesn't deal in facts
 
!!Science!!
 
2:29 PM
hey, I will accept that it's far from impossible that the study I've seen was flawed, or something like that
 
I don't trust young people. They're almost as bad as old people
 
Martinho, is there a way we can talk privately? I thought it was just programming stuff..I'm getting distracted and I need to understand this :(
 
but if you want to argue with a scientific study, then you need to crack out your neurochemistry degree, not "omg rofl what a dumb idea"
 
@DeadMG I haven't seen the study, so I wouldn't know. I'm just pointing out that the words "science" and "fact" are generally incompatible, and talking about "scientific facts" usually doesn't help your argument
 
@DeadMG You can argue by just showing the study is not very scientific, or the wrong conclusions were taken, or by showing a contradictory study.
 
2:30 PM
science is about observations and theories to explain said observations. Not much room for facts
 
that's true, I didn't say "scientific fact" in the original argument
 
:)
anyway, heading home! Have fun all
 
but I still think that it's ridiculous to suggest that "omg rofl" is a counter-argument
 
OMG ROFL sounds like a very solid argument. How do you argue against OMG ROFL?
You can't!
;)
 
lol
 
2:41 PM
hm
 
already been posted
by you, in fact
 
is that all you've got?
 
Good time everyone !
anyone out there with netbeans who uses C++11 ?
 
2:53 PM
@DeadMG no, this later pic is about half a second later. e.g. look at Obama's left hand (and arm position).
 
You made me hungry.
 
Als
3:35 PM
wooot, Empty room!
 
@Als - I was surprised too
 
Als
You have taken a quite likening for this room , haven't you
 
@OmeidHerat NetBeans is an IDE. It all depends on which compiler you're using.
 
May be every one is listening to this song
 
Als
What song is that?
 
3:37 PM
Party and party , fun and fun
@Als - It's song on Friday
 
Als
ah okay
ah just some dick downvoted me here..
with no reasons
-1
A: Problem with floating point numbers

AlsThe important factors under consideration with float or double numbers are: Precision & Rounding Precision: The precision of a floating point number is how many digits it can represent without losing any information it contains. Consider the fraction 1/3. The decimal representation of ...

 
I hate drive by downvoters.
I mean, it's okay to downvote, but at least tell me why so I can fix it.
 
sbi
@DeadMG Older people are biased against younger people because of that thing called "experience". Wait a few decades, and you will agree with them. :) (And don't forget that those prejudices are mutual!)
@Als ...you know of.
 
Als
@EtiennedeMartel: Sometimes, those downvoters are pricks that you might pissed off sometime, and that is there way to revenge.
 
@EtiennedeMartel it is like someone passing you on the street don't like the color of your jacket, and kick you in ass. you don't know who. you don't know why.
 
3:40 PM
@sbi And then I'll be in the prejudicial group, rather than the prejudiced, and my opinion will be less relevant
 
@DeadMG What do you think of old people?
 
argh, you interrupted my science program about how loads of people are psychopaths :P
 
Als
@sbi: I don't know if it is the same guy, if it is probably he has become wise about SO fraud detection.
 
@Als Sometimes it's also because your answer is competing with someone else's
Stack Overflow is a harsh place
 
Als
@EtiennedeMartel: And sometimes its the someone else, with whom your answer is competing against
 
3:42 PM
I upvote competitors.
 
Als
I have seen a number of peeps taking pride in discrediting other competing answers
 
Sometimes I even edit their answers to fix mistakes, and leave a comment to explain.
 
Als
@RMartinhoFernandes: Eventhough you are a bot, and we usually argue a lot, I have noticed this about you, and yes i can vouch over that.
 
@RMartinhoFernandes :)
 
Als
@RMartinhoFernandes: Bot, That was a good thing i said about you
where did courtesy go eh?
 
3:45 PM
@Als Thank you. I was busy elsewhere :)
I hope all the arguing didn't give you the wrong impression.
 
Als
@RMartinhoFernandes: Nopes, We might argue over things, because we tend to disagree over some things, but we are mature enough to agree to disagree IMHO. And no I don't really judge people by how or what we say in here, And Yes, Actions speak louder than words.
@RMartinhoFernandes: And yes, please don't take offence over what we disagree, rather we can appreciate that we do agree over some things, which we would both agree are nice.
 
We're good then :)
 
Als
@RMartinhoFernandes: For me you were never bad :)
Silence......
 
Als
here comes the guy in love @AlfPSteinbach
 
3:56 PM
@AlfPSteinbach I amn't a native English speaker. But Aqua songs were the first I listened 10 years back. The barbie song though
 
@Mahesh i thought you would like it, yes
 
@AlfPSteinbach I do like it and the other songs of this album too :)
candyman song
if I remember correct
 
sbi
@DeadMG No. It will be more relevant. Young people's opinions don't have that much relevance. :)
@Als I don't really get what you're trying to say there.
 
Candyman song is there in the suggestions list
 
4:02 PM
young people are smarter, more flexible, and more creative than old people
 
@sbi So, you're trying to prove his point by example? ;)
 
And I am young
 
Als
@sbi: Hmm..anyways, we lost the context..nevermind
 
sbi
@Als You did, not me. :) Since I'm usually referring to messages, rather than people, I know what I replied to.
 
Als
@sbi: Okay I did.
 
4:04 PM
@AlfPSteinbach I meant this song ( Candyman )
 
sbi
@RMartinhoFernandes Actually not. I might have missed or misunderstood his point, though. :)
@Mahesh Ugh. Is that even SFW?
 
@sbi - I didn't get you
Which one are you talking about?
 
sbi
@Mahesh The one mine referred to, of course.
Not suitable/safe for work (NSFW), not work-suitable/safe (NWS), or not school-suitable (NSS) is Internet slang or shorthand. Typically, the NSFW tag is used in e-mail, videos, and on interactive discussion areas (such as Internet forums, blogs, or community websites) to mark URLs or hyperlinks which contain material such as pornography or profanity, which the viewer may not want to be seen accessing in a public or formal setting such as at work. For example, one may tag a URL as unsafe: http://www.example.com/sextape.html (NSFW) NSFW has particular relevance for individuals making perso...
 
SFW => Safe For Work. Another acronym learnt
 
sbi
> The opposite, SFW (safe for work) is sometimes used when the context or the URL itself would otherwise indicate that something is NSFW - from above linked Wikipedia page
 
4:09 PM
@sbi Don't you want me to post me video links ? I can do so in future if it's disturbing though. But which video link is NSFW.
All the links ?
 
sbi
@Mahesh I was only looking at that still from the video and was wondering.
It's not that I am girlish when it comes to NSFW. :) I'm fine with most of what's been posted here so far.
 
I amn't a native English speaker and don't really understand the complete lyrics of the song. I just listen to the music and enjoy
 
sbi
@Mahesh Look, I hadn't even clicked on the link, let alone heard the lyrics. I just looked at the picture.
 
Oh that still. But the music is good. The still might be not good though.
 
sbi
@Mahesh Judging from the still, I might not like the music. But then I'm an old fart anyway, so don't you worry.
 
Als
4:14 PM
hmm
 
@sbi Oh, the picture of Aqua-Lene's face. Right. I think it will take a long time until software gets to the point of recognizing expressions like that, but I once tested the theory on a co-worker I thought was a psycho (should be unable to see), but it turned out he reacted immediately, "you got those faces from p*** sites!". I of course denied it. Even though it was true, he he.
Anyway, summary of that experiement, some folks who appear to be psychos are just dumb.
@sbi I think it started as pure parody & irony. Then Aqua earned so much money that they just continued producing more of it. For a while.
 
sbi
@AlfPSteinbach I have no idea what you're talking about. :) I still haven't clicked on the link, though.
 
@sbi Then you need to listen to "Barbie Girl". It was the first hit I think. The plastic fantastic thing.
 
sbi
@AlfPSteinbach Ok, I opened both links, and will try to watch them tonight, when I'm home. "Barbie Girl" doesn't sound like the name of a song I would enjoy, but I'll give it the benefit of the doubt.
It's so easy to hit the repcap on Programmers, I might get addicted to doing that on a daily base. :)
@Fred, have you seen my message to you from yesterday about the C++ celebrity videos?
 
@sbi only briefly :(
Is it only about the Channel9 videos?
 
sbi
4:27 PM
@FredOverflow Ah, Ok.
@FredOverflow That's the only ones I noticed. But then I'm not surfing around looking for C++ videos to watch.
 
I can't get rep on programmers.
I can't answer anything there.
 
questions too easy?
 
Too... unobjective?
 
sbi
I dunno. I got >150 per day several times this week. Easily.
 
@RMartinhoFernandes Then just write about how you feel!
 
4:29 PM
@FredOverflow That's a lot harder than you think.
 
sbi
@FredOverflow You say that to someone whose name starts with a single "R"?!
 
lemme try
 
sbi
@AlfPSteinbach Try what?
 
@sbi I could be named "Ricardo Martinho Fernandes" or something :P
 
sbi
@RMartinhoFernandes You have read Asimov. You know what it means. So do I.
 
4:32 PM
:(
 
sbi
Anyway, I do need to go home now and try to reassemble that laptop. Also, I'm hungry, and there's be a meal waiting for me. And from what I know of my father, that will be very worth to go home to. :)
 
Angry times
AS IT is the simplest thing ever
 
@sbi Bon appétit!
 
sbi
@RMartinhoFernandes It takes me almost an hour to go home!
But thanks anyway.
 
Is anyone familiar with MSVC++? This guy has some wide string concatenation problems that I can't see through.
 
4:37 PM
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Q: C++ using E in a mathematical equation

user779444I'm trying to solve aX2 + bX + c = 0 but I can't seem to make it work with using the math header (which I'm not supposed to use). printf("%E",(-b+(b*b-4*a*c)E0.5)/2a);

This dude shows some smarts, even if he had the wrong idea to start with :)
I insert a 2€ coin in the vending machine. "No change". "Ok, gimme my 2€ back". The stupid machine spits out four 0.50€ coins.
 
@sbi trying an answer over at Programmers. look how much rep it gains.
I did:
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A: Where can I learn more about Low Level Programming

Alf P. SteinbachI think you can't go much wrong with The Art of Assembly Programming by Randall Hyde. It appears the latest edition is from 1996 or thereabouts, so you'll probably have to do some work on getting tools working. But apart from that I have run into this book/presentation numerous times, and it se...

 
I mostly browse Programmers just to read.
 
i already picked up 1 rep point. :-)
 
1 or 10?
I have gained 40, from this silly answer:
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A: What do you call this { character?

Martinho FernandesINTERCAL calls { "embrace", and } bracelet.

 
don't know, 1 upvote
@RMartinhoFernandes it's a left brace
 
4:50 PM
Since then, I've been slowly spending it on downvotes from time to time.
@AlfPSteinbach No, it's an embrace.
:P
 
Hey, sorry to bother you all, but I really like the medal, please give this 10 upvotes :D
 
What?
@KevinVermaat You mean stars?
Well, we usually give out stars to witty, self-contained messages.
 
Als
@KevinVermaat: Show us you are a star, and you will get some stars.
Stars here are like respect, they are earned not distributed.
 
Unless a starfest breaks out.
But that's just silly.
 
Als
@RMartinhoFernandes: There was Rep-Whoring, Badge-Whoring now there is also Star-Whoring.
 
4:59 PM
I think Star-Whoring is a thing of the past.
 
huh? just gimmie some stars!
 
It's been a while since we had that here.
Now we have more of flag-whoring.
 

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