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06:00
@DeadMG,@StackedCrooked- Thank you very much. so I need not start with Lord Stroustrup's?
At least that's what I did some 7 years ago.
@user917279 Most of Stroustrup's material is a bit out of date, AFAIK.
@user917279 Stroustrup's latest book seems good. It also has a chapter about computer programming history that I want to read.
@StackedCrooked Does he have one covering C++11?
Don't think so.
06:02
@DeadMG, what is an SO ( I am sorry I am not able to see it in the acronym list prescribed ) ?
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@user917279 Stack Overflow.
i.e. the Q&A part of this site
but goddamn props to you for reading the acronym list, most people don't bother
@DeadMG Not yet -- not finished and published, anyway. IIRC, the publisher has said it's in the works though.
have a star
Thank you @DeadMG. I will check in Stack Overflow.
Thank you @StackedCrooked.
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Q: The Definitive C++ Book Guide and List

grepsedawkThis question attempts to collect the few pearls among the dozens of bad C++ books that are released every year. Unlike many other programming languages, which are often picked up on the go from tutorials found on the Internet, few are able to quickly pick up C++ without studying a good C++ book...

06:07
@DeadMG Thank you very much. I am there already.
I have another question if I may. Is hating Java or .NET a crime? is Java a great language or a "pure object oriented language " than C++ ? May be I am wrong, but I am somewhat not comfortable writing stories in Java or .Net ( which can be neatly written as code in C++) . Can you please correct me if I am wrong?
@user917279 We most assuredly hate Java with all of our souls. .NET is better but still not as good as C++.
@user917279 Larry will (apparently) have to pay off some politicians if he really wants it to be a crime. Thinking of it from that direction, however, I'd advise checking twice before depending on it.
^ Seems interesting
06:17
@DeadMG Who's "we"? As I've said many times, I don't hate Java at all. I just think of it like a rock sticking out of the ground at an inconvenient place in the yard. Wanting to pulverize it with a large hammer is a perfectly natural reaction -- but you don't need to feel any hatred as you do so.
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@JerryCoffin I don't know enough java to hate it.I mean really hate it.
@JerryCoffin I feel that "we" suffices to be rough majority of the room.
Most of us here hate Java. There's a couple that don't.
not every user, of course
I don't hate Java. But I just found C++ to be better for the things that I do.
Java is still a skill that I'll maintain. It might be useful in the future - since not everything I do is HPC.
06:22
Java is a pretty easy skill to maintain IMO.
At least compared to C++.
Definitely. My Java isn't great - not good enough to answer a non-newbie question. But good enough to do most of the things that I want.
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@StackedCrooked It is more abstracted from the lower levels...less UB..easy life
I wonder if one day we will have C++ implementation on JVM :p
@Als It's a hard life with shitty generics, no operator overloading, no useful value types or deterministic destruction support.
@StackedCrooked Strictly speaking, there is an LLVM backend for the JVM in progress.
Java and C++ - Different tools for different things.
06:25
There is some overlap. E.g GUI apps.
Actually Java was intended to replace C++.
So different tools for similar things :D
quick question
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@StackedCrooked But it never can?! Think of all the lower level stuff close to the machine environment.
@Als Agreed.
are there any architectures still in significant use today that have function pointers as different sizes and stuff to regular object pointers?
@DeadMG not that I'm aware of
06:27
You probably don't want to support those anyway.
@StackedCrooked Agreed.
x86 and ARM, plus consoles (maybe) sounds like a fine target for me.
> 4. Don't add virtual methods until you need them.
Lol, why else would I add virtual methods? For decoration?
GG?
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@StackedCrooked Some folks (wrongly)think they add flexibility to the design & go about marking methods virtual for the heck of it.
Just bought this book "API Design for C++" kindle edition. That $39.13 down the trash.
06:30
need some help regarding the c++/cli
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@ShivShambo Shoot or get shot.
@ShivShambo Then post a question.
@ShivShambo Command line interface?
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@StackedCrooked uhm...That was in teh book?
@Als Yeah, and that book got really good ratings so I thought I should check it out.
Another brilliant tip: when designing a public API you should use namespaces.
06:32
me thinks it's a bit below your level
yeah..i want get the console output to run in a window form
is it possible
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no idea
this is the Native C++ room
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@StackedCrooked That's not strictly wrong but it is a very generic information to be classified as a tip? Is that what you are getting at?
oh..okay
The performance chapter explains "Copy on Write"...
06:33
@StackedCrooked Sure you can't get a refund?
@Als It's not strictly wrong..? It's mandatory I'd say.
@DeadMG I should check that out.
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@StackedCrooked Yes. I was a little confused what you were getting at.
Returned for refund. Amazon +1 for making it easy to get a refund.
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@Mysticial: Just saw your amazing answer.Pretty cool.
06:36
@Als ah thanks!
Have u guys seen Rob Pikes blog entry where he complains why not more C++ devs are interested in golang?
repcaps suck, but it's better than anything else they were proposing on meta
Jeff shot them all down.
I responded on twitter saying that googles non-commitment to the language is the main problem.
He didn't write back :D
lol
anyone who reads the Google C++ Style Guide and is competent in C++ will immediately understand why the C++ community dislikes Google immensely
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@Mysticial I have mostly seen you post excellent answers on performance related questions. And you do take a lot of effort to make the answers convincing beyond a doubt.So, Yes you deserve the rep IMO.
06:38
@DeadMG dislike?
@Nils In that department, at least.
@Als They pay off in long-term residual votes.
Well I like the ideas behind go, but you cannot use it anywhere.
@EtiennedeMartel Oh, I've got experience with that! I mean, mostly regarding what bugs to walk around on each of them. They're pretty close in terms of features.
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@Mysticial votes or no votes, they are certainly a very very good reference and will stay so for a long time to come.And it should give you something to be proud of. :)
06:39
Jon Skeet was proposing a per-answer forever repcap. Something like that would hurt me the most.
Go for the app engine is "experimental".
And I think Jeff and Kevin shot that down.
Because it would hurt a very large number of people that have good answers, but don't spam 15 answers a day.
@DeadMG I haven't read the style guide, what's bad about it?
well, IMO, the high-voted single-answer is more problematic than the low-voted multi-answer
stuff like Eric Lippert's silly UB explanation
06:41
but I don't think a forever repcap is smart
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@Nils: still think so?
@Nils everything.
"Use the C++ keyword explicit for constructors with one argument."

Why Google style guide sucks, roughly.

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Right now the repcap only hurts during that initial flood of votes. After that, it doesn't matter. But from what I've seen, any question with critical mass will get a steady stream of long-term upvotes.
06:43
"I prefer #pragma once over include guards, but I can live with include guards."
so I do
every compiler supports it
"All parameters passed by reference must be labeled const."
What?
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@Nils Huh? Are you sure didn't make a typo on that one?
the real kickers are when you get to classes and exceptions
"In fact it is a very strong convention in Google code that input arguments are values or const references while output arguments are pointers. Input parameters may be const pointers, but we never allow non-const reference parameters."
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@Nils huh pointers not references...shame!
immediately banning all operator<< overloads, of course.
06:47
humm
myFunc(inParam, &myStackVariable)
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@Nils You could post that in @DeadMG's answer which says "Pile of garbage" and everyone will gladly know why he says so then.
in this case you can see at the line where the func is called that myStackVar is an output (input-output?) param
but that the only advantage I see
"We do not use C++ exceptions."
heh
no rtti?
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@DeadMG: I stole some of @Nils examples and edited in your answer, hope you both don't mind.
nope
i added a comment, and upvote on @deadmg's answer, and unclose vote. needs more unclose votes.
06:53
@CheersandhthAlf Which question are you talking about?
@DeadMG Well I have to admit that I avoided exception handling mostly. Not because I don't want to do it, but I think I have to study how to do proper exception handling first.
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Q: Google's C++ style guide's file naming rules

EFanZhIn Google C++ Style Guide, C++ source file name should end with ".cc", and file names should be all lowercase. Is ".cc" better than ".cpp"? Why shouldn't I name a C++ file something like "MyClass.cpp"?

@Nils Well, you pretty much can't C++ without exceptions.
^ legitimate question.
might be a duplicate but then should be closed as duplicate
@Als where?
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06:55
@CheersandhthAlf Did you upvote or downvote @DeadMG's answer.
+1
although it's a bit rude, the technical is right
uploaded new version of Wide specification
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@CheersandhthAlf It was 6 upvotes when i upvoted it, now it's 5.
I upvoted it as well now
it's at +8/-1 right now
06:57
> Interesting fact: I've recently taken to naming my files .c++ and .h++.
I won someone over!
=D
@RMartinhoFernandes Are you the "founder" of .c++ ?
I've also started to use it
It looks c00l
But I'm the one that started pushing it in this room.
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@RMartinhoFernandes Stop jumping with joy as if you won the puppy. :P
06:59
@DeadMG +1'ed your Google Style bashing. :)
@RMartinhoFernandes The only downside would be if you use include guards, I would like to use #ifndef name_h++
Maybe that's possible?
I haven't tried
Anyway, I should switch to #pragma once
@ManofOneWay I think I'm using NAME_HPP for that. I'm not terribly happy about it, no.
mawning
what's new up here?
OMG, someone read the acronym list. lol
who did?
07:04
@CheersandhthAlf let me know so I can vote for reopen too.
Maybe Google's C++ style guide is Gs commitment to push golang..
@TonyTheLion It's on the starboard.
Also, hi @jalf.
I realized I never use the Fast Travel feature in Skyrim. I always walk everywhere. That may explain why I'm taking so long to make progress in the game.
@RMartinhoFernandes oh
lol
And with that, I'm going to make some more progress in the game. Later.
@CheersandhthAlf reopened, go ahead please.
07:08
now we can close as duplicate :-)
Also, GW2 is awesome.
(Hello there)
@CheersandhthAlf now others will have to do it, since we can't vote twice for closing.
@Cicada ah, games
@Cicada: would you mind throwing in a vote to close as duplicate?
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Q: Google's C++ style guide's file naming rules

EFanZhIn Google C++ Style Guide, C++ source file name should end with ".cc", and file names should be all lowercase. Is ".cc" better than ".cpp"? Why shouldn't I name a C++ file something like "MyClass.cpp"?

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@CheersandhthAlf What did you change? the dup?
07:11
@RMartinhoFernandes howdy
wikibooks on exceptions: "Do not use exceptions for the normal flow of the program."
but this is what Python programmers do all the time..
no, just that it was previously closed for a reason that somehow didn't cause the dup to be closed.
@Als you don't know, but @CheersandhthAlf was compiled with -pedantic :P
i think it communicates the wrong thing when questions can be closed for just emotional reasons
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@jweyrich No but I don't seem to understand, whats the change before and after. Btw I had voted to close as duplicate but 3 others didn't think it was constructive so it got closed as non-constructive.
07:13
GW2 is great
I mean, everyone helps people
It's not like other MMOs
And I've played a fucking ton of these
@Als what changes is that now the question will be closed with a more proper reason.
What is GW?
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@jweyrich: Btw I had voted to close as duplicate but 3 others didn't think it was constructive so it got closed as non-constructive.I guess they pick the majority vote as the reason.
never heard of this
@Als that's correct. I voted for non-constructive, and I still think it's non-constructive. When I first voted, there was no indicative of duplicate (and I didn't search for it). I really don't care about what is the best reason for closing it. Just close it, and I'm ok.
07:16
I played D3 for an afternoon.
It artistically beautiful, but I found it rather boring to play.
DRM3*
Buy a virtual sword for 200$
lol
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I hate steam :@
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hi, just to be sure, f(++i) is equivalent to f(i); i++ right ?
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it sucks so bad! It doesn't work with multi users, and you have to buy multiple copies and there is no refunds etc. etc.
07:17
@bob No
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@ScottW for example, I have 3 brothers, 2 of whom want steam games, but we each have to have different accounts to play at the same time, which means buying the game 3 times. Not good!
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@CheersandhthAlf: While we are at reopening wrongly marked dups and closing them appropriately, this one here needs a proper closure too, its marked duplicate of an C++ q, the q at hand is C q.
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Q: What will be the value of uninitialized variable?

Rajeev Kumar Possible Duplicate: Is uninitialized data behavior well specified? I tried the following code #include<stdio.h> void main() { int i; \ printf('%d',i); } The result gave garbage value in VC++, while same in tc was zero. What will be the correct value? Will an uninitialized vari...

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I did, but that's what I understood from it
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1 min ago, by Als
@CheersandhthAlf: While we are at reopening wrongly marked dups and closing them appropriately, this one here needs a proper closure too, its marked duplicate of an C++ q, the q at hand is C q.
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well, if you buy a game on disc you wouldn't need to pay 3 times
I suppose, but it still doesn't stop me hating it :@
well both
but even to play singleplayer at the same time you need to buy it twice or whatever
07:23
morning all
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@thecoshman morning
@Als @CheersandhthAlf I personally think these questions should be flagged with a description of what's wrong rather than going thru a new reopen-close cycle. Let the moderators fix it.
I'm almost offended
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@jweyrich Perhaps, To be honest I am not a very idealistic follower of SO ethic..
@thecoshman Well. It's you posting it.
Morning all
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07:26
Yihaa it works!
@sehe morning :)
@thecoshman hahah
Wed-meh-day is over
so what is today?
not so meh Thursday
Thur-meh-day
meh-ur-day
Meh.
07:30
pronounced like the stuff given to the little baby Jesus
Cinnamon is quite a nice desktop environment.
It's non-intrusive, but still pretty.
@Maxpm took me a minute to cotton on to what you where on about :P
And one doesn't have to wait around for it to start up. :D
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@Maxpm I like cinnamon :) thats linux mint right?
@thecoshman be cautious about your statements. Apparently, sex and programming don't mix well with religion.
07:31
is it Mint that has that as one of the two?
meh, cinnamon
@Ell Yeah, but I'm using it on Arch.
Arch is also the best, guys.
@jweyrich ಠ_ಠ
It's like Gentoo, but with less waiting.
stupid AHK not working fast enough
07:32
why have I never heard of these Linux distro's?
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@thecoshman I'm not entirely sure about it, it has Mate, Cinnamon and Gnome 3/shell or some combination. I don't even know :L
@Maxpm what the heck is that. You're implying a false dichotomy in my head? Not gonna fly :)
@TonyTheLion Arch, Gentoo and Mint are all relatively mainstream. :o
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@Maxpm you have to do everything yourself with arch don't you? what package manager does it use? or none, god forbid
@TonyTheLion do you even care for using Linux?
07:33
room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: Warning - Tide reversal: Robots prone to be grumpier than Apes. [c++] [c++11] [c++-faq]
@Ell I think you're thinking of Slackware or LFS. Arch uses Pacman for binary stuff and makepkg for source stuff.
Apr 29 '11 at 14:24, by sbi
@TonyTheTiger "In the unexplored wilderness of the C++ chat room, cats, dogs, gorillas, penguins, and a few humans congregate to discuss Indian sex rituals, whores, Singletons, static variables, Java, and other atrocities, and sometimes even - gasp! - C++, while the meta police has learned to turn a blind eye."
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@thecoshman No.
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@Maxpm yeah I think I'm thinking of slackware
Hrmm, but now I have both GNOME and KDE stuff, which is a little ugly.
07:35
@thecoshman I do
I actually have a Ubuntu machine
Ew, Ubuntu.
and some other Distro's on VMWare
what's so Ew about Ubuntu?
@Maxpm Might be giving Arch a go. I started evaluating Mint october last year, gave it the green light in januari and slowly starting to hate it. Slow desktop, bad nvidia glitches in default window manager (partially updating screens, corrupted displays, requires X restart), veeery slow application switching. Oh, and I can't make compiz to work (which I require just for the configurability of WM actions, not for the eye-candy)
@TonyTheLion Bugbuntu, with love.
@TonyTheLion meh, ubuntu. 'tis an easy stepping stone for those wanting shot of windows, but it's not that great, mainly because of unity
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07:38
I have an ubuntu laptop, an ubuntu server vm, ubuntu vm, debian server vm, linux mint vm, fedora vm, opensuse vm, turnkeylinux(mediawiki) vm :L
@sehe I strongly recommend Arch. It has fantastic documentation. Maybe as good as Gentoo's.
I used Ubuntu when I worked on a PHP website for my friend. It was a dark time.
@Ell plenty there
@Maxpm I used to use gentoo. I came to loath the build times.
what WM does Arch use?
@sehe Same here.
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07:39
I wonder if graphics drivers will be better when written for wayland, or does wayland not affect this?
@thecoshman You pick your own.
And you'll all end up using Mac OS X. Just like me. LOL /throws_some_alcohol
@Maxpm Hah. I started using Gentoo because a client of ours required PHP (web), Java and mySql. It seemed like a good fit :( That was some years ago. I learned a hell of a lot, most importantly, Linux.
Arch is basically Gentoo in terms of customization. You just don't have to set a weekend aside to install a desktop environment.
@thecoshman It's linux. You choose :)
07:39
@Maxpm presumably it has a number of them that it is easy to just start using?
@Maxpm Sabayon comes to mind
@sehe yeah, but they almost always have a default they come with
@sehe I burned a LiveDVD for Sabayon. Never really used it much.
@jweyrich Nah, everyone sane ends up on Windoze.
@DeadMG s/sane/lazy/
07:41
you make it sound as if the two are not fairly identical
The Arch wiki details the process of installing several desktop environments, including KDE, GNOME, Xfce, Cinnamon....
It's really quite wonderful.
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I think a lot of the time, people like the look of OS X because its almost always on a high-res screen
@Ell That's interesting.
BRB. Switching back to KDE for comparison.
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@Maxpm wayland or os x?
@DeadMG $ane people move to .NET to avoid (almost) all unspecified & undefined behaviors.
07:42
@Ell probably, if you only ever saw windows on a 640*480 screen, wait... people probably would still use it, lazy feckers
@Als that doesn't matter. but it does matter when people who visit SO get the impression that questions will be closed if one just encounters the wrong people, or someone posts an "offending" comment. in a way it's paradoxical because the impression that SO is ruled by brain-damaged kids is IMHO technically correct, but it's not the impression we want to give.
@jweyrich What's with the $?
@Ell wayland and os x are hardly equivalent, or do you mean x11?
Aaand I'm back.
I really do like some of KDE's eye candy. Wobbly windows are so fun!
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@thecoshman sorry when I said "high-res" I actually meant what is it, high pixel density?
@thecoshman I know the OS X point was just separate
07:44
@DeadMG just a memory of the old monopoly.
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I used to have the wobbly windows thing on ubuntu but it gets really annoying
@Ell yeah, DPI
@jweyrich 'old'?
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thats it
I'm glad that I finally got Wi-Fi working on Linux. I've never been able to use it before.
There's always been some obscure firmware issue.
@thecoshman today not even the browser-market is dominated by MS. What do they dominate today? Office users? lmao.
07:46
@DeadMG is your parser really that lenient, or did crappy indentation style get the better of you in that code sample?
@jweyrich Gamers.
@Maxpm let me guess, broadcom? use fw-cutter, on debian/ubunti it's easy with jockey (extra hardware drivers 'wizard')
god, I want to punch whatshisname in the face
me too
@sehe Intel. I have a Broadcom ethernet adapter, but I've never had a problem with that.
07:47
The knowingyouknowingme-whatever guy
@jweyrich enterprise and home users still go to MS just because that is 'the only option'. MS can pretty much do what they want with there software and people will still just upgrade to latest version
@Maxpm not for too long. See Epic launching Unreal Engine with support for Linux. Others already did. Mac OS X is also supported by many large gaming companies. Even Microsoft did launch some titles for Mac. Age Of Empires 3, for instance.
@jalf link?
I've heard rumors of Steam coming out on Linux.
Which I find very interesting.
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@Maxpm I think they are doing half-life. I saw something about left for dead 2 playing natively on linux
07:48
@Maxpm it does seem like they are taking it serious
It's such a tiny market, it doesn't make much business sense. A friend pointed out that it might not be such a big jump from OS X, though.
@jweyrich If by "Office users" you mean every goddamn company PC worldwide, then yes, I suppose that is a kind of dominance
@sehe his last comment here
I think I'll stick with KDE until Cinnamon matures.
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@Maxpm what IDE do you use in linux? or just text editor/terminal?
@jalf Lol. I misread that as:
> stephan> You have comitted the range-based for-loop
07:50
I took to using gnome but with the panels removed, and AWN dock bar instead. I like the set up
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for some reason I find ubuntu/linux mint to be more bulky and less streamlined than windows gui
@Ell Sublime Text and a terminal. ;)
I am looking for a snazzy terminal emulator, though, if you have any suggestions.
Konsole is okay, I guess.
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@Maxpm did you buy sublime?
if you are doing a lot of stuff over SSH, I found terminator to be a nice thing to have, it lets you split up the shell, into mini shells. so you can see more stuff at once, like tailing a fail or two whilst sorting out ftp shit
@Ell it's not a bout appearance though, for me. It's about interaction. Interaction suck in every conceivable way, even on windows 7, in my taste. I don't want to 'do things the windows way'. I want my OS to do stuff my way, swiftly and without intruding. Ever
07:54
@Ell Nah.
@thecoshman Welcome to the 70s. GNU Screen, multiplex, a few others
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@sehe I find myself to adapt to both OS' very easily, it just seems that in windows I can fit a lot more info in a smaller space
@Ell Settings. Granted, I have feeling that ubuntu flavours assume high DPI's or something like that. Are you referring to laptop screen?
@sehe I rarely if ever find my self in such a situation, so never looked into options for such things
@jalf you can't say every. IBM sells Linux since 2002 (or before?), as many others already do. And this is going forward. Microsoft only dominates in the Desktop category, which Apple is at ~10% already. On the server-side though, Windows has a minimal share. And now we have a tablet/smartphone category, which Microsoft is also at the bottom.
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07:56
@sehe Both my laptop screen and my other regular dvi monitor. And I can't find a way to change the settings through gui so I figure I can't be bothered to go messing around and fixing/breaking things
Are you guys using clang?
@Ell Frankly, I don't feel the need to "fit a lot of things" in on Linux. The only three things I use regularly on a Linux desktop environment are a web browser, text editor and terminal emulator. On Windows, I have hundreds of games.
@ManofOneWay No, but I should. :(
sweet, a "my OS is better than your OS" "debate"
those are always so constructive
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but what is annoying, is that because I use virtual box, opengl goes messed up and I can't move the window of my game around which sucks because I need to test multiple instances, I don't really know what to do
@ManofOneWay I am using it sporadically. Still trying to convince myself to move.
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07:57
@jalf I think its more of a "all OS' suck" "debate" at the moment
@Ell not much to debate there though. That one is obviously true
@Ell Well that's the good thing about the whole docky launcher fad: just type 'appear' or 'font' and you'll probably get to the settings page in the system control app.
Does clang produce much betters compile-error messages than GCC?
@ManofOneWay yes. Infinitely better.
That's like debating the existence of gravity
07:58
@ManofOneWay Yes.
Absolutely.
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@sehe I can get to a screen allowing me to change my wallpaper from typing "appearance" but that is all :/
That's its major strength, from what I gather.
I love it when GCC is showing me 3 pages of an error message
@jalf permission to internet-slap the guy granted. Unlimited license expires in 4 hours. Maximum damage allowed: [pulverize/smither]
@ManofOneWay Ah. Don't you hate it when you can't see the rest :)
@ManofOneWay well, clang will still show you 3 pages sometimes. However, it allows you to pinpoint its origin more easily.
07:59
So how come you haven't switched entirely to clang yet?
@Maxpm And C++11 and TMP speed. And component based design
@sehe No. Fails at SFINAE.

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