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3:00 PM
I had a student say to me as I was preaching c++ to him, "what are the chances that I'll ever use c++ in the real world?"
The chances go down as long as the language is so static IMO
 
at Least Boost has Relfection !
 
@keith.layne If he goes in video games, then pretty much 99%.
Otherwise it's either Flash or Objective-C.
 
@EtiennedeMartel Or he can do Flash games and use singletons.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Hence the remaining 1%.
 
In the gaming lab here, it's 99% java or unity
 
3:02 PM
Quick prototyping I see.
 
@LeandroArielPezzente Major version updates exist to get rid of deprecated features.
 
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@LeandroArielPezzente Relfection? What's that?
 
reflection is gay
 
But when you need to ship a real game in order to pay the bills, then it's C++ most of the time. And not just for AAAs.
@keith.layne It is indeed quite happy.
 
@LeandroArielPezzente There really aren't that many changes
 
3:03 PM
I do admit Python is strong in its data structures libraries.
 
@EtiennedeMartel they are worried about HCI research, which I'm quickly learning has almost nothing to do with computer science
 
Python is wonderful and Haskell is wonderfuler.
 
What's HCI?
 
Wiki says it's "human computer interaction".
 
Human-Computer Interaction, duh :)
beat to the punch, and I didn't even have to google it. Wow.
 
3:04 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes us you interaction
 
@thecoshman I don't interact with the United States.
 
Did they learn that "traditional" input methods like keyboard+mouse or controller are superior to motion controls?
 
such a lie
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes us not USA, stupid machine
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes You should. Their beer sucks and they have rampant obesity problems.
 
3:05 PM
@EtiennedeMartel not exactly that type of interaction
 
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Q: Analysing a Crash

Moaz ELdeenI'm writing a C++ Software Image processing tool.The tool works fine, but suddenly it stops and it never sends any exception or any crash or nothing that can let me which line or which area that does that crash. How can I determine that faulty code in that situation?

 
@keith.layne Wait, a gaming lab not interested in games?
 
@keith.layne ಠ_ಠ
 
Well, shit.
 
I love this style of error description: "It's working fine but it's not".
 
3:06 PM
hearing someone who says "I love FUnctional programming" makes me have hopes in humanity.
 
educational games...intelligent tutoring systems and adaptive hinting for games, stuff like that
 
multi-paradime programming is the only sensible solution... what's that? C++ you say? why yes, yes I will continue to use it
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes "Problem" is such a loaded word.
"Hi, I have a problem with <X>, can you help me?"
What kind of problem?
 
if you love functional programming, why don't you marry it? Because you can't, I already did.
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I mean, how am I supposed to know if I can help you if I don't even know what your problem is?
 
3:08 PM
@keith.layne Hey, how that's stateful?
 
foobar
 
@keith.layne Breaking News: functional programming doesn't have singletons. So you just marry another evaluation of it
 
IOW, if you do functional programming, you can't make twenty times your salary.
 
I won't have it cheating on me, singletons FTW!
 
@thecoshman F# and C++/CLI are both multi-paradigm.
 
3:11 PM
@sehe Ooo.. burn
 
@LeandroArielPezzente I never said C++ was the only option ¬_¬
 
c++/cli is gay
 
Singleton-free paradigm the best paradigm.
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I like Go. I wish it wasn't messed up in places.
 
3:12 PM
it doesn't even exist, you just imagined it
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes I thougth it was Google the one who messed up GO.
 
Anyone here know Ada?
 
SingletonFactoryFactorySingleton
 
I know enough about Ada to never use it.
 
@LeandroArielPezzente Well, who else could have done it?
 
3:13 PM
@keith.layne AbstractSingletonFactoryFactoryManagerFacade.
 
@CatPlusPlus well, you're a foreigner so you don't get it. It's our language. For killing people.
 
@CatPlusPlus it looks like a functional fortran like language from afar.
 
@CatPlusPlus you win.
 
Thats like saying : "The hell with Single Responsability Principle " ....
 
@rubenvb It looks awfully heavy.
And Pascaly.
 
3:15 PM
@CatPlusPlus I laugh at F77 "punch" operator ...
 
@LeandroArielPezzente it looks like you're having conversations with people I've blocked. However, I have no one blocked.
 
@CatPlusPlus Thats because Ada is actually based on Pascal. It was selected by a military committee.
 
time to go go go go karting!
 
@keith.layne Can you actually believe some people think I am actually derranged ?
 
3:18 PM
I believe that you can't spell English for shit.
 
Oh god, I just remembered I heard plinking in my sleep... What is becoming of me?!
 
> Think of it as strategic trolling, in pursuit of geopolitical pwnage.
 
good morning/afternoon/evening everyone :)
 
I am not a native english speaker , so yeah , I actually cant spell propperly.
 
Don't worry, some native speakers here can't spell either.
 
3:22 PM
I really need this.
 
> The people who post to the forums are “are massive narcissists [who] need constant ego boosts,” Brachman says — and, like other online blowhards, they tend to talk outside their areas of presumed expertise.
sound familiar?
 
Let's forget about him. We'll never be able to earn as much anyway.
 
@LeandroArielPezzente @CatPlusPlus most native speakers here can't spell properly :)
FTR, I told you to forget about him before you told me to. Who are we talking about again?
 
@CatPlusPlus but then again , there is no escuse for a lack of excelence. So , must i feel guilty about it ? Of Course I must !.
*excuse
 
3:25 PM
Are you French?
Who else puts spaces before punctuation?
 
No,t French, Argentinian.
*Not
 
@LeandroArielPezzente Ok. Is it typical of Argentinians to put spaces before punctuation? I knew French did that, but I thought no one else did.
 
@LeandroArielPezzente I disagree. I think the only unforgivable thing is the lack of pursuit of excellence.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh, Atwood tweeted it :)
 
3:29 PM
@keith.layne Pursuit of excellence doesn't grant you twenty times your salary. But then, excellence itself doesn't, so I don't know where to stand.
 
@keith.layne Who's that guy?
 
which guy?
 
The idiot.
 
excellence usually only comes via the pursuit of it, and sometimes doesn't pay so great
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes actually , it is not. I just do that because of a quirky writting style.
 
3:31 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes Last time I checked, it's not "good style" to put spaces before punctuation, even in French. IMBWT.
 
Thats because it is quirky.
 
@EtiennedeMartel some douchebag who apparently only knows how to cut & paste the same sentence over and over into chat. But he successfully trolled for a good while in here.
 
@LeandroArielPezzente Ok, just checking.
 
The singleton guy ?
 
maybe the state dept should hire him.
thou shalt not speak that word
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes The Académie Française is filled with tosspots.
 
@keith.layne Derr. Why assume the state dept didn't already?
 
good call
 
We're not terrorists!
 
He actually sounded a lot like an American bureaucrat.
 
3:35 PM
They can never be sure enough
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes That's what a terrorist would say
 
I heard all the terrorists are in the PHP room.
 
@Prætorian I thought a terrorist would say "Death to America".
 
no, that's protected under freedom of speech, so it's totally okay.
 
Only the stupid ones that can't wait to meet their 70 virgins
 
3:37 PM
'merica.
 
Fuck yeah!
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes You just said it. Officials, apprehend that man.
 
Apr 27 at 22:01, by Captain Giraffe
@sehe Those are not flies, those are NSA drones =)
 
Is there any reason why C++ streams would be 4x slower than FILE*?
I just wrote a FILE* / fwrite() equivalent of this and it gets 90 MB/s on my machine. Using C++ streams gets only 20 MB/s... go figure... — Mysticial 1 min ago
 
@Neil He's not a man, he's a manrobot.
@Mysticial C++ streams have their own overhead.
That buffer isn't gonna manage itself without a performance drop.
 
3:42 PM
unless it's a singleton
 
4x seems a bit excessive for something that should be I/O bound?
 
Maybe your implementation sucks remarkably.
 
@Mysticial it does
 
@Mysticial They're widely known to be slow.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes If you have a source for that, then make that an answer.
 
3:43 PM
They were designed at a time when "best practices" were not available for C++.
 
@Mysticial I'm sure I've seen "Why is cout slower than printf"-style questions around. I'll search.
 
greetings!
 
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Q: Is std::ifstream significantly slower than FILE?

Jesse BederI've been informed that my library is slower than it should be, on the order of 30+ times too slow parsing a particular file (text file, size 326 kb). The user suggested that it may be that I'm using std::ifstream (presumably instead of FILE). I'd rather not blindly rewrite, so I thought I'd che...

 
"Actually, I didn't know how inefficient it is. I just assumed that behind the scenes, it read it into memory. I guess I'll do that instead. – Jesse Beder"
Behind the scenes? You are behind the scenes, man!
 
hmm, most days this week I've gotten six upvotes on random old questions. I think I have two serial upvoters :D
 
3:54 PM
@MooingDuck Lucky you... no such luck for me. I have to work hard to get rep.
It's always a freaking race t get an answer out it seems.
 
Nice image king.
 
@Mysticial Hmm, dunno if it's applicable there though. I don't think write depends on locales, and most of the issues seem to be around the standard streams, not file streams.
 

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