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@KonradRudolph I agree with that. It is prohibitive. If only for a short time
@EtiennedeMartel Maybe we can suggest edits :)
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@sehe I really don't see how that is obvious when you say it in a reply to a comment which deals entirely with Konrad's question and Jeff's reply to that.
@KonradRudolph It would be awesome if I would win the lottery. Also, it would be more likely.
@sbi You're more likely to get hit by a lightning bolt.
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@sehe Actually, I could just edit it to say the opposite.
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@EtiennedeMartel Actually, this is wrong:
Nov 16 '10 at 18:51, by Jeff Atwood
ok, I suck at C++ so I will leave now
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@sbi Ok, I didn't notice that :). I just saw that it was a link to a comment at your meta question.
I assumed Konrad had askes a question in the comment thread
Annnnnd, that one is closed as a dupe of this. Shall we clean up the comments a bit now that's resolved? — casperOne 2 mins ago
I'd be up for cleaning up the question comments; but I didn't contribute to them that much
thinking about re-posting this question at Tavern - just to test for how much parts one would have to split it to — gnat aka special agent Mulder 1 min ago
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@sehe What — you are not reading very thoroughly every message I post here?! Who do you think you are, hanging out here without hanging on my very lips, trying to get hold of some crumb of the wisdom I drop before you?
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@sbi Well, what do you know. He even admitted a weakness.
@sehe See what you did? Now the ape is on another ego trip.
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@sbi Exactly. How observant :)
@RMartinhoFernandes I fail to see how I would somehow be responsible for that. I suggest that his meta post put him into that mode more than my irreverent responses
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@RMartinhoFernandes It's the meek puppies that go on ego trips. Tender giants like us gorillas don't need that. We know of our strength, and no that everybody else knows about it, too, so usually there's no need to brag about it.
@sbi woof woof
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@sehe As I wrote this morning (didn't you read that either?), it was my mood that made me write that posting, not the other way around.
@sbi Subtle.
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@DeadMG Nice doggie. Now go back curling up in your basket!
14:14
nah
probably gonna go for a walkie
anyone up for taking me for a walk?
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@DeadMG Feel like lifting your leg, eh?
I admit it's quite contrary to my usual lazy approach
but I require alcohol, chocolate, cookies, cheese, and such things
@sbi I have a reprieve: "more than" implied that I was using relative valuation. I think my comparative assessment holds.
@sbi I don't "no" of your strength.
Zing!
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14:18
Lazily waves at the robot ad the polar bear to leave the throne room.
1 message moved to bin
Very lazily
maybe I'll go for that walk later
there's lazing to be done
In unrelated news, I found a better way to spam without time constraints: just edit the same message repeatedly. I suppose I could create a script that stuffs a the full works of (attributed to) Shakespeare into a few message histories.
Who wants better ways to spam?
14:21
@sehe mah tail is the expert at that
wag job
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@DeadMG Your tail is an expert at wagging you?
indeed
I don't wag it, it wags me
and it can't bark up the wrong forest for the trees
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@RMartinhoFernandes See my posts starting here. (Also note how they are edited. Most of them multiple times)
14:26
Gosh.
Poor Xeo.
Sucks to be Xeo.
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Oh you were playing around with Kerrek's secret sex change.
here tony tony tony
Dec 30 '11 at 9:32, by Xeo
Damn, you're creepier than a paranoid stalker oO
Hi,can i use GDI+ in C++
14:27
Seems legit
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@RMartinhoFernandes We failed, though.
@techno Yes, but why would you want to?
@techno yes, look at the examples, and generally, rtfm
@techno It's not like with the cookie jar. No need to ask "Mom, can I have a cookie"?
The choir are unanymous :)
@TonyTheLion you're laatee
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@DeadMG You're laazee
true true
@techno there are some issues though if you, like many of us, love clean C++ code. the worst, that Microsoft's [gdiplus.h] header is or was based on using macros called min and max from the Windows API headers. just ask an SO question if you want to fix that.
does .net framework needs to be bundled
@CheersandhthAlf Grumpy alf.
@DeadMG Late for what?
14:30
@techno If you're using .NET, better just go with C#.
you said the word "sex" but he hasn't appeared yet
hm, is it time to repost lena?
yes
Yes i know.but if i use gdi+ in c++ is .net framework required
@techno No, because GDI+ is a Win32 technology that predates .NET.
So,what about c# it also uses GDI+ nut requires .NET
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@CheersandhthAlf No! No! NO!!!
C# is a CLI language that runs on the CLR and uses .NET's libraries.
@thecoshman Damn you.
14:32
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@EtiennedeMartel Please define "CLI language."
It does not necessarily uses GDI (although the classes in the System.Drawing namespace use GDI)
@sbi why? because it's removed from Wikipedia (again)?
@thecoshman I now have a strong urge to retaliate with TVTropes.
The Common Language Infrastructure (CLI) is an open specification developed by Microsoft and standardized by ISO and ECMA that describes the executable code and runtime environment that form the core of the Microsoft .NET Framework and the free and open source implementations Mono and Portable.NET. The specification defines an environment that allows multiple high-level languages to be used on different computer platforms without being rewritten for specific architectures. Overview Among other things, the CLI specification describes the following four aspects: ; The Common Type System ...
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14:33
@CheersandhthAlf Is it? LOL!
A language whose primary target is the CLI?
What @R said.
Is Graphical programming better (easier) to do in C# or C++
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@EtiennedeMartel That explains what CLI is. I asked what a "CLI language" is.
14:34
@sbi @R answered the question.
i mean image and video processing
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@RMartinhoFernandes Isn't the primary target of a programming language the humans who write and read the code?
@sbi We're talking about what the stuff will run on.
@RMartinhoFernandes meh
A language for which a compiler exists that produces CIL?
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@techno generally C# is easier for anything where you already have the functionality
@techno is a fruit salad easier to make with apples of pears?
I think the best definition will be "CLS compliant language".
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@EtiennedeMartel Yeah, but isn't that a job of the compiler's backend, making this compiler-dependent, rather than language-dependent?
@techno Depends on what kind of processing you want. But if performance is the primary concern, then, go with C++. But GDI might be a bit slow since it all runs in software.
@sbi In .NET, the backend is the CLR's jitter.
@EtiennedeMartel There's a backend that generates CIL first.
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14:36
@RMartinhoFernandes CLI, you mean.
Anyway, if that was a suitable definition, C++ was a scripting language.
@sbi Nope, CIL. The CLR's bytecode.
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@EtiennedeMartel No, the C# compiler has a backend, and that emits CIL (thanks!). Presumably it could just as well emit native x86 machine code.
FTR, there is a C# compiler that outputs native iOS code (or whatever they call that thing), for example.
Yeah, I forgot about that. My bad.
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@RMartinhoFernandes You just made my point.
14:38
@sbi careful with those words, you might trigger a rant from the cat :P
@sbi I'm just spouting facts! You make the points.
Anyway, CLI is a spec. A CLI language is a language that has an implementation that conforms with that spec. That generally means that this implementation can output code that can be executed by the CLR and link with code produced by other implementations.
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@thecoshman Shrug. I'll pour some milk into a saucer, and he'll trip over his own legs meowing for it.
@EtiennedeMartel Like Java!
(And not necessarily written in the same language; C# can link to assemblies written in VB.NET)
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14:40
@EtiennedeMartel So a scripting language is a language that has an implementation that uses an interpreter? Because then, as I said before, C++ is a scripting language. Besides being a CLI language.
@sbi what's mild?
did you mean milk?
@sbi C++/CLI is a different language, no?
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@thecoshman Why, it's a typo, of course!
@RMartinhoFernandes Yes. But you can also compile plain C++ ("Native C++" in MS speak) to CIL.
@sbi Wasn't it you who said that "scripting" was an implementation thing?
@thecoshman Damn you, couldn't you wait?
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@sbi ¬_¬ I'm not a complete lost cause with Engrish
You could have interpreted C++ if you want.
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@EtiennedeMartel Yes. And wasn't it you who denied that for C# while wanting it to apply to C++?
But any implementation I can think of compiles straight to native code.
@RMartinhoFernandes :( nope, I don't often get to spot mistakes
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@EtiennedeMartel Except VC, which can compile to CIL. Plus that one implementation which interprets C++.
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@sbi Are you sure about that? I mean, I know you can put native code in .NET assemblies, but that's not the same as CIL.
I'd test it if I had VS around, but I don't :S
@sbi What point are you trying to make here?
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@RMartinhoFernandes I am certainly not absolutely sure about that, since I never did it, but since you could mix "managed" and "native" C++ in the same project, and compile both for .NET, wouldn't that require the ability to compile "native" C++ to CIL?
No. It compiles to native code, and that's why mixed mode assemblies are not portable to say, Mono.
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@EtiennedeMartel That the fact that there are implementations of language "x" for platform "Y" doesn't make "X" an "Y language". In fact, the term "Y language", where "Y" refers to a platform, is almost always wrong.
x86 assembly is a x86 language!
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What does it take to be a Y language then?
A definition of Y.
Well there was one right now that was internally consistent.
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@RMartinhoFernandes I wrote "almost always" for a reason. (But I am sure x86 assembly could be compiled to work on some other platform.)
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@LucDanton That "Y" should be a programming paradigm?
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@CheersandhthAlf Fail.
@RMartinhoFernandes I was going to say that, but felt a bit cheap
Let "Y" be "crap". Then you can say: "Java is a Y language".
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@RMartinhoFernandes ROTFL!
@sbi I don't see why I should prefer that and reject the definition where Y is a platform. You don't make a compelling argument -- I'm not sure you make an argument at all.
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@LucDanton Sigh. Lemme recap: The platform your code, written in language "X", runs on, depends on the compiler's backend. Therefore, the language doesn't necessarily imply a platform. The paradigms your code is written in, OTOH, depend a lot on the language you are using. Therefore a language implies one or several paradigms. That's why you can say "X is a Functional language", but not "X is an x86 language".
C++ is a C++ abstract machine language.
What a cop-out.
C++ is a Harvard architecture language
Well, that doesn't discount the other definition. Phrases are not exclusive like that.
with separate object and function address spaces
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@LucDanton "almost always" "not necessarily"
factoid: nowadays, kids are taught that "von Neumann machine" is the computer architecture. it's even in Wikipedia. everybody is dumbed down
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@CheersandhthAlf However, "architecture" isn't the same as "platform", is it?
@sbi Doesn't change a thing.
Watchya arguing aboot.
@sbi no, it's a set of platforms i think
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Things.
@CatPlusPlus what an "X langauge" means
So, what's a "C" language?
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@CatPlusPlus It started here.
Ah, silly terms applied to languages.
'k, but it's not unreasonable to talk about ".net" languages
14:56
A langauge measures what? Pressure in a LAN?
@sbi I'm contesting your argument that because you can use "X is a Y language" where Y is a paradigm, then you can't use the same phrase where Y is not a paradigm. I can both say "an apple is a tasty fruit" and "an apple is a nice fruit" even though tastiness and niceness are not relatable.
@CheersandhthAlf no architecture is a style. An architecture can used by many platforms. A platform can only have one architecture, though it could me a combination of more then one
like, C++/CLI is not the same as C++. the former is a .net language. the latter is a, hm, what
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@thecoshman No, we don't. I am arguing that "CLI language" doesn't make much sense, because the platform ("CLI") is mostly determined by the compiler's backend, not by the language (whereas saying "functional language" does make sense, because the programming paradigm is mostly determined by the language).
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C# could certainly be compiled to something else than MSIL.
@CheersandhthAlf So? Check MonoTouch.
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@LucDanton You might contest this all you want to. I couldn't care less. I never made that statement.
@CatPlusPlus not very much. like C# string maps by definition to .NET System.String or whatever. also the base of enumeration types. and so on
@sbi well, you could take '... is a CLI language' to mean that this language has an existing tool for getting that language to run on/with CLI
System.String can be implemented alongside C# on another target.
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@thecoshman Then why not call C++ a scripting language. There is a C++ interpreter out there, after all.
Prima: X is a Y language where Y is a platform is defined; Secunda is here; my retort is made.
C++ is a CLI scripting compiled abstract singleton factory functional language!

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