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7:00 PM
@JerryCoffin oh, you worry. I have a map of a map of a map of a map somewhere.
 
@JerryCoffin I don't like Smalltalk, but that's more related to those weird environment thingies that pretend to be OS on their own.
 
@rubenvb But do you think it's "a beauty"?
 
I mean seriously, what the fuck is with that.
 
@JerryCoffin ah, no. Of course not.
 
@Drise > > > >? Are you still on C++03?
 
7:01 PM
@NeelBasu Matrices don't have headings.
 
@FredOverflow yes... Sort of. I'm in that limbo between 03 and 11 because I don't know what compiler is used not on my box.
 
You poor thing!
 
@CatPlusPlus But Mine needs to have one
 
@CatPlusPlus The same thing that happens with Lisps and such -- "the world doesn't fit our perfect model, so we're going to pretend it doesn't exist."
@NeelBasu Are the headings part of the matrix, or just a matter of how the matrix is displayed?
 
@JerryCoffin It's not that bad with Lisps, though.
The best language ever was Clipper anyway.
 
7:02 PM
Nope This is not only for display
 
nostalgia
What do you need with header not for display?
What does that even mean.
It makes no sense.
 
actualy I have components
and I compare those components
so at the end of the day I have connections
 
What does that have to do with matrices.
 
Does it matter at all that I wrote a lot of code for the : arstechnica.com/science/2012/08/…
 
and each connection have a pair of Component
 
7:03 PM
some 15 years ago?
 
@CatPlusPlus Well so I'll have Connections as (n1, weight, n2)
 
@CaptainGiraffe Was it Fortran?
 
Lol Yes!
hangs head in shame
 
@NeelBasu Yeah, that still doesn't explain anything about those headers.
 
I had almost repressed what a horrible language F77 is.
 
7:06 PM
@CatPlusPlus Well so I'll have Connections as (n1, weight, n2)
 
Xeo
"The problem is that name lookup doesn't concern itself with anything but the name, the identifier." In almost all languages, that is true. Not in C++. — curiousguy 1 hour ago
Wtf.
 
there will be a list of such connections
 
@CaptainGiraffe Beats F66 by a wide margin though...
 
@Xeo Leave it.
 
@CatPlusPlus std::vector<Connection*> and each Connection have an std::pair<Node*> and weight:float
 
Xeo
7:07 PM
Nice giving a downvote and not explaining shit. I'd gladly accept being educated here
 
@JerryCoffin !!And here is the winner!!
 
@CatPlusPlus so every n[i] and n[j] will be connected with that connection object
 
F77 still had column-based layout. I think that says everything.
Or was it the earlier one?
 
@CatPlusPlus does that explain ?
 
Xeo
7:08 PM
> $1,799.99
nope.jpg
 
@CatPlusPlus Yes, it still did (e.g., + in column 1 to continue previous line.
 
overpriced + mostly useless i'd say
 
@NeelBasu No. You haven't mentioned matrices anywhere. Or headers.
 
@CatPlusPlus No I did spaces before code, and not long lines. col 6 was if I wanted to continue a line
I never did.
Everything was short and terse
 
And I don't think I'm interested enough anyway. You can ask on Stack Overflow.
@CaptainGiraffe You mean unreadable.
 
7:09 PM
@Rosme Ugh.
 
Yep, very much so
I tried though
 
@CatPlusPlus n1 is connected to n2 with some weight and n2 is connected to n3 with some weight too and every node is connected with the other node. so doesn't that make a matrix ?
 
@Drise I don't trust premade PCs.
 
Most of a physicists vocabulary consist of Ecal, Pe, Px, Yt
and so on
 
@CatPlusPlus I'm too nervous to build my own since I've been out of the hardware game so long.
 
7:10 PM
You probably could substitute that i7 for equivalent Phenom and cut the price by 30%.
 
@CatPlusPlus I do. As long as "premade" means "I already built it."
 
Or get 6-core for the same price.
 
If I'm going to build one, I'm going to need soem serious help.
 
Bluray is probably a waste of money.
 
@CatPlusPlus Why?
 
7:12 PM
@CatPlusPlus Eh.
 
Its 1080
 
Depends on your usage. I don't even own any Blurays.
 
@CatPlusPlus I never will
I thought you ment the format
 
No, I mean the drive.
Also format sucks, because it's DRMed crap.
x264 forever <3
 
Oh, last night I went to see a movie, I think it was Dark City, The Blue ray has all the subtitles, and all the silly voiceovers.
 
7:14 PM
But whatever. I use the optical drive so rarely I'd just pick the cheapest one.
 
@CatPlusPlus Bluray could make sense for watching movies, but not much else. Writable BD makes little sense though -- media's too expensive to be worth it (and even though you can get BD XL drives, you can't get BD XL media, at least in the US).
 
Yeah, depends on the usage.
But you can still pick up cheapest DVD drive and buy BR drive when you actually need it.
 
Back to that setup.
> CoolerMaster HAF 932 Advanced Full Tower Gaming Case
This is probably 400$ alone.
 
Silly me, here I thought Bluray was a convenient 10 GB download, and not a media format.
 
7:17 PM
Anyway, cheaper CPU and maybe GeForce instead of Radeon, if it's for gaming. Games aren't very much CPU bound these days, you can play everything with 4-core 2-2.5GHz.
 
@CatPlusPlus I'd also like to turn it into a temporary server
 
Better to invest in more RAM and GPU.
 
RAM is good.
 
Ok, so actual parts?
 
Well, for server you need 1-core 200MHz 486, 2GB RAM, no GPU and as much disk space as possible.
 
7:18 PM
@Drise I updated a couple of months ago after years of pause. Went surprisingly smoothly.
 
And probably a NIC.
"Server" doesn't tell much though.
 
@CatPlusPlus Minecraft server. 2gb ram does not cut it lol
 
@CatPlusPlus Optical drives are so cheap that I decided to buy the most expensive one. It was a Plextor for €30.
 
@FredOverflow And you wasted 25€ HOW CAN YOU LIVE WITH YOURSELF MAN
Seriously, though, Bluray drive for 30€?
 
No, DVD burner. I don't need BluRay.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Is RAM still so ludicrously cheap?
 
7:21 PM
Pfft.
 
@FredOverflow It's good. Didn't say anything about price.
 
When I bought it, I heard there were still problems playing BluRays on Linux, so I didn't bother to buy one.
@R.MartinhoFernandes And if you can get good stuff for low prices, who would complain?
 
Liquid cooling?
 
It seems 8GB RAM is still about €40. Anybody got more than 8GB? :)
 
It's annoying when I decide that I want to buy some book, and notice that Amazon sells it too cheap (<£25). That basically means I'm going to pay too much for it, because shipping is so damn expensive. So I have to grab some other book to make the order >£25 so I don't pay shipping.
 
7:24 PM
I have 2GB in my laptop, with 4GB been waitining to be installed as soon as I found a reason.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Find a friend, piggyback off of their Amazon Prime. If they have that in portugal, that is.
 
@SamDeHaan There's no Amazon store in Portugal at all.
 
@FredOverflow For DDR3, I just bought an 8GB kit for $50
 
I order from the UK because I get free shipping for orders >£25.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Amazon prime FTW
 
7:24 PM
DDR2 has gotten more expensive
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Start with the classics!
 
@Drise What is that?
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Not sure how this is relevant.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Really? Or trolling?
 
7:25 PM
@FredOverflow I have 16 now, but only because I had a newegg giftcard to spend
 
Amazon prime is moar streaming video, free 2day shipping on almost anything... can't remember other benefits.
 
Some video thingy.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Free 2 day shipping on most things.
 
I can't get 2 day shipping.
 
I don't use Amazon at all and I'm happy.
 
7:26 PM
@CatPlusPlus If I could order pizza from Amazon, life would be complete.
 
And I'm fine with the 4-5 day shipping I get.
 
@Drise You can order pizza online at some of the chains now
 
@Collin I do.
 
The open book store offers"King Solomon's Mines" for free
 
Woah, $80/year?
 
7:27 PM
@Drise I mean, it's Dominoes for me, which is not that great
 
@Collin Papa Johns
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes It's worth it for us for around christmas when we send presents to all our nieces and nephew who live 800 miles away
 
@Drise I get free 4 day shipping on most things anyway. I really don't feel like shelling out extra money for nothing.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes 40 bucks? For how much stuff I buy, it was worth it.
Plus next day is 3.99 for all prime eligble items
 
@Drise It's more than zero.
 
7:30 PM
Ever read "The Call of Cthulhu" ? Fre stuff.
 
@Drise I can't get next day shipping. I don't live on the UK.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes I got that
 
@jalf Several? I know only of Emscripten. Google NaCl doesn't count as it doesn't compile to JS afaict
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Student is free for 6 months and half off afterwards.
 
@Drise Again, I get nothing out of it.
 
7:31 PM
@sehe Google salt?
@R.MartinhoFernandes I got that much. What about streaming? It's about as much as netflix..
 
Native Client.
 
@Drise Indeed. A very very good pun IYAM. Google NativeClient
 
And no, it doesn't compile to JS.
 
@Drise I watch very little TV.
 
@sehe If I wasn't a programmer, I would be a chemist. Which would probably have meant I would still be in a relationship right ow and not talking with you guys. And probably not employed either.
 
7:33 PM
@Drise Sorry about that
 
@CaptainGiraffe I'd rather not get myself all worked up on it again. I've cried twice today at work, and almost lost control another handful of times. I'd rather keep that to a minimum.
 
@Drise A quick cruise through Newegg for something semi-reasonable, for a fair amount less: secure.newegg.com/WishList/MySavedWishDetail.aspx?ID=17893391
 
@JerryCoffin You be logged in. "This wish list is empty."
 
I did a lot of my work as a physcisict a CERN, where they are plumbing Pb to Pb like there is no tomorrow.
 
@Drise It won't give you access? I thought I made it "public", but I've never done that before, so maybe I messed up.
 
7:35 PM
Oh wait
 
I'm proud to say I worked there, I'm now an extremely happy teacher
 
Which one is it?
@CaptainGiraffe Wait, you worked at CERN? Neat.
Err what's the title?
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes In Germany, all book shippings on amazon.de are free, and all orders >= €20 are free.
 
@Drise My Favorite was the sign that said, when light is blinking red, radiation, please walk fast
 
@CaptainGiraffe 4 > 2
 
7:37 PM
@Drise Pussy.
 
@StackedCrooked Jackass. Fuck off.
 
@Collin And how do you use the 16GB of RAM? Never closing browser tabs? ;)
 
@Drise :)
 
Yep, the red light was for the main bean tunnel
 
@FredOverflow I never get up to it, but it is kinda nice to give minecraft 8gb to work with
 
7:38 PM
@CaptainGiraffe bean? java bean? Mr. Bean?
 
At some point I'll probably start running some virtual machines, for which more RAM would be nice
 
@sehe I'd go with Mr.
 
@Collin I ordered Pizza on the Internet once and the order did not arrive. When I complained on the phone, they said "Yeah sorry, we get those Internet orders via fax, and our fax machine is out of order."
 
@FredOverflow ugh
 
@Collin I was contemplating getting a new box with 24 Gbs
 
7:39 PM
@FredOverflow Wait, all orders >€20 are free? I have about three hundred books I want to order. I can send you a check for €0 if you order them for me.
 
The Dominoes one updates live with the status, so they must get it from an actual computer
 
(fax = facsimile in case that's only known in Germany)
 
@FredOverflow fax is interational
 
@FredOverflow I'd wager that facsimile is less known than fax.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Why don't you order the books yourself?
 
7:40 PM
I knew 'fax' long before I knew facsimile
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes It also means a lot more than just 'fax machine'
 
@FredOverflow Because Because I don't live in Germany.
 
@sehe You misspelled "irrational".
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes I live in Germany and I can order from the UK, why wouldn't you be able to order from Germany?
 
@JerryCoffin I do. Frequently. Especially verbally
 
7:41 PM
@FredOverflow I won't be able to order with the same conditions.
 
@sehe Did you mean interator?
 
Also, I was making a joke and you totally missed it :(
 
@JerryCoffin WHAT IS THE TITLE
 
@StackedCrooked *Interapor
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Ah okay. Well, I probably wouldn't be able to ship to you, then. Also, I don't want to put 300 books in my shopping card, I'm afraid of integer overflow ;)
 
7:42 PM
But they're free!
 
@FredOverflow for most values of 4
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yup. Orders >20 are free. I like it
@CaptainGiraffe 2, of course, being the universal constant
 
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Q: order of dimensions when creating multidimensional array

FredOverflownew T[7] creates an array of 7 Ts. If we replace T with int[5], we get new int[5][7] which should create an array of 7 arrays of 5 integers. However, it creates an array of 5 arrays of 7 integers instead. Is there any good reason for this? Wouldn't it make more sense if it was the other way around?

 
@Drise I saved it as "JVC New Rig" and clicked the "make public" button, but when I search for that under public wishlists, it shows no results...
 
seems to be a controversial question, +3/-3 so far
 
7:44 PM
@JerryCoffin Hm.
 
@sehe Most of us prefer 1.
 
@FredOverflow I think the C-design was chosen to be consistent with indexing.
 
@sehe Like a light second for distance
 
@Mysticial What C design? This is a Java question. Java arrays and C arrays are quite distinct.
 
@FredOverflow Anything implying that Java may be less than perfection is almost bound to be controversial.
 
7:45 PM
array[i] would give you the row. And array[i][j] would give you the element. So it nests like this: (array[i])[j]
 
@FredOverflow I give my +1
 
@FredOverflow That syntax was inherited from C.
 
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A: order of dimensions when creating multidimensional array

dantuchint[5][7] can be written as [5] int[7] maybe this will tell you that it does make sense that those are 5 arrays of 7 integers.

lolwut
 
@JerryCoffin I'm just asking why Java is the way it is. I didn't imply James Gosling was an idiot who doesn't know how to design a language.
 
@FredOverflow But he was!
 
7:46 PM
:)
@Mysticial So... C declarator syntax? I thought everybody agreed it was a bad idea.
 
It's worse than that.
int[7] x[5];
 
@FredOverflow No, not a declaration. But when you're deferencing. Row-major makes more sense since you can think of it as: array[i][j] == (array[i])[j]
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh yeah, I always forget that syntax.
 
Wait, you can create multidimensional arrays in Java like that?
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yes, it does lots of string pulling behind the scenes. new int[5][7] creates 6 arrays total :)
 
7:49 PM
@FredOverflow Sometimes it's X, Y, sometimes its row/ column It's our job to keep track of when.
 
@FredOverflow Oh, eww.
 
This is a funny answer, +1 from me. — FredOverflow 6 secs ago
 
Xeo
boost::multi_array and life is fine
 
int a[5][7]
std::array<std::array<int, 7>, 5> a;
Those are "equivalent" when it comes to dimensions, right?
 
Xeo
Yeah
 
7:51 PM
I find the std::array syntax a lot more intuitive.
 
@FredOverflow Yes, but it's a bit like how Muslims are about Mohammed -- if you don't throw in a "blessed be his name" (or something similar) every time you allude to him (even indirectly), you're clearly a heathen who needs to be stoned.
 
Xeo
Btw, @MooingDuck, SCARY iterators are type safe
 
Aaand I'm outta here
 
Xeo
The allocator and comparator are absolutely not of interest when iterating the range
 
@CaptainGiraffe Later.
 
7:55 PM
Greetings! How is everybody doing today?
 
@Chimera I fell in love with Scala.
 
@FredOverflow Oh really? I've never used it. What about it do you like?
 
It runs on the JVM but doesn't suck.
 
@FredOverflow Wow, that's interesting.
@R.MartinhoFernandes ?
Is the JVM complete enough to support compiling C++ to JVM bytecode?
Or is that a silly question?
 
7:59 PM
yes
Nobody in their right mind would write in C++ and then compile to the JVM.
 
But could they?
 
dunno
 
@FredOverflow IMO, using the JVM pretty much directly translates to suckage. When installing your program breaks five others that depend on JVM <= 1.3 (or whatever), fixing things can be a nightmare. They recently added some degree of support for installing multiple JVMs, but it's still pretty weak (at best).
 
Xeo
@Chimera C++ -> LLVM bytecode -> LLVM JIT would work
 
@Chimera Yes, but with an extra layer of stuff on top.
 
8:00 PM
@JerryCoffin I don't use any other programs that depend on the JVM, so I'm fine :)
 
The scala thing running on JVM just got me to thinking about compiling other languages to run on the JVM.
 
You mean like Python, Ruby, Clojure...?
 
@Chimera Undoubtedly. Right now it's done via LLVM, but you could do it directly if you chose.
 
@FredOverflow Well, any language that would be desirable I guess... in theory if the JVM is a complete enough VM you should be able to compile ANYTHING for it correct?
 
That doesn't mean it would be worth it.
C++ cannot be directly translated as many features of the language are just not possible in JVM bytecode.
 
8:03 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes Not it doesn't. Was just wondering about the technical feasibility.
 
Running native code on the JVM just doesn't make any sense.
 
Let's play some tanks.
 
@FredOverflow Who said anything about native?
 
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes So? Just compile to assembly and back-compile to bytecode!
 
The biggest problem of running C++ on the JVM would be getting all of C++'s undefined behavior in that darn safe sandbox ;)
 
8:03 PM
You grab a new byte[655360] at the start and that's your heap :P
 
@FredOverflow There's nothing about C++ that implies "native".
 
@Xeo Same issue?
 
That silly nativeness again.
 
@JerryCoffin Except Bjarne intended C++ as a replacement for C in systems programming.
 
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes What issue exactly?
 
8:05 PM
Is the JVM really a complete enough virtual machine that can be targeted by any compiler?
 
@Xeo Many features are not possible in JVM bytecode. You basically need to emulate it on a byte array.
 
I guess that is my question.
 
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A: order of dimensions when creating multidimensional array

dantuchint ints [][] = new int [5][7]; can be written as int [] ints [] = new int [5][7]; maybe this will tell you that it does make sense that those are 5 arrays of 7 integers. ;)

It still doesn't make sense, does it?
 
@FredOverflow He intended it to be able to replace C -- but not necessarily to limit it to such implementations (e.g., he's spoken in favor of optional GC, which doesn't fit very well with low-level system programming either).
 
@JerryCoffin Will the C++ standard ever get a GC?
 
8:07 PM
They added that reachability stuff to enable that.
 
no...
 
And "safely-derived pointers" too.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes I think it's safe to say that JVM is Turing complete, so at least in theory anything could target it. In a fair number of cases, targeting it would require quite a few contortions though.
 
@JerryCoffin Exactly.
 
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Q: How is an array type declaration 'new int[10][]' evaluated?

AspOnMyNeta) How is an array type declaration new int[10][] evaluated? Is it evaluated as (new int[10])[] or as (new int[10][]) or …? b) I’m not sure how to ask this: I know statement int[][] i = (new int[10])[] would give us compiler error. But assuming compiler wouldn’t report an error, what kind of ...

Did I just find a duplicate?
 
8:08 PM
Write an x86 emulator for the JVM and you can compile C++ and run it on the JVM.
 
@FredOverflow Is that syntax legal in C++? It's not in C.
 
@Chimera
 
@FredOverflow Oh derr... didn't look at the tags/
 
> I know statement int[][] i = (new int[10])[] would give us compiler error. But assuming compiler wouldn’t report an error, what kind of array type would compiler create based on this statement?
WTF kind of question is that?
 
@FredOverflow I'm not sure. It was proposed for C++11, but to me seemed pretty silly. They had a ~35 page proposal with lots of normative requirements, but when you got down to it, what you got as a programmer was a non-normative note saying: "It is expected that high quality implementations will attempt to satisfy memory requests when possible." or something on that order.
 
8:09 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes If it didn't do what it always does, what would it do?
 
If it was not an error it would be whatever the implementers would have decided to make of it instead of an error.
 
@SamDeHaan something else!
 
Precisely!
 
@FredOverflow Ha, I knew there would be that answer from Eric there.
 
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Q: Exceptions in Java

Maik KleinAt the moment I am developing a website while using the Playframework2. I am just a beginner in programming. I read some books about exceptions but now in the real world , exception handling is really strange. To be honest I don't really care what exceptions are thrown I handle all exceptions th...

> I am just a beginner in programming. I read some books about exceptions but now in the real world , exception handling is really strange. To be honest I don't really care what exceptions are thrown I handle all exceptions the same way. return badrequest(); . I only use exceptions for logging.
brilliant :)
 
8:12 PM
lol
 
Exceptions for logging? wtf?
Isn't logging supposed to not affect the flow of the program?
 
Dinner time. Later.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes cya
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Eat well.
 
8:15 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes Enjoy.
 
@Drise What do you need it for?
 
Gaming/gaming server
 
not my field of expertise
 
Most signifigantly, Minecraft
 
Isn't Minecraft written in... you know? ;)
 
8:18 PM
Java
 
Java. Yes. Aware.
 
Hello
 
@Drise Probably runs pretty hot (125 watts) but otherwise probably decent enough. Intels are currently faster, but also mostly cost more. IMO, most people put far too much emphasis on processor speed anyway. For most purposes, a good SSD (for one example) will make more difference than the fastest processor on the planet.
 
@JerryCoffin Also, it would be cool if I could make it my number crunching whore.
 
@Drise Mysticial keeps track of this more than I do, but the last time I noticed, Intels did quite a bit better with code using SSE and such.
 
8:20 PM
> As always, I note that Eric's musings about hypothetical future language features in unannounced and entirely fictional products that do not have schedules or budgets is for entertainment purposes only, and not to be construed as a promise of any particular future product with any particular feature set.
lol
 
Who needs an SSD when you have enough ram to buffer everything? :P
 
@Mysticial 120gb of ram?
 
Is C++ Primer 5th edition out on pdf yet?
 
@Mysticial And yea, I should be asking you. Awesome gaming hardware suggestions?
 
I'm afraid of buying an SSD; it will probably seem like I've wasted 20 years of my computing life...
@JosephPotts We get that question a lot lately.
 
8:22 PM
Well I'm not on a lot =p
 
@Drise I actually 12GB already enough to make everything lightning fast. (I hardly ever reboot.) But I've got machines with 16 GB and 64 GB. Though the 64 GB machine isn't fit for gaming.
 
Well is it? Is there a website I can check, like the official website of C++ Primer
I can't find it.
Oh it is out!
I'm answering my own questions!
 
Hi all
 
USB 3.0 isn't backwards compat is it?
 
Is anyone aware of an example of the curiously recurring template pattern where the derived class is itself a template? I have trouble setting that up...
 
8:24 PM
@Drise It is.
 
Hi everyone
 
2 x USB 3.0 + 4 x USB 2.0
 
@Gopikanna Hello.
 
What gives? Why not all 3.0?
 
8:26 PM
@Drise Costs more, and really only helps for relatively fast devices (mostly external hard drives and such).
 
If I memset a character array with zeros and call strlen, does it always return zero?
 
@JerryCoffin Thats what I thought.
@Gopikanna It better.
 
@Gopikanna Assuming you start from the beginning of the array, yes. Just writing '\0' to the first element of the array will accomplish the same more easily though.
 
@Jerryc
 
@Gopikanna I believe strlen stops after it finds the first \0, so it doesn't matter what the rest is.
 
8:27 PM
@Drise Your belief is correct. You may now goto heaven.
 
@Gopikanna @JerryCoffin Be careful now, he may be trying to talk to you.
 
@Drise
thank you
 
@Gopikanna @JerryCoffin Oh no! He was addressing me instead!
 
@JerryCoffin thanks
 
Pandora, if you're going to play me "Boulevard Of Broken Dreams", please don't play it from "American Idiot (Original Broadway Cast)"
 
8:31 PM
why
 
@IAmBatman because
 
@Gopikanna Surely.
@Drise Maybe -- but maybe I was just talking to myself. :-)
@IAmBatman It's probably better to read back through the transcripts for the last couple of days than ask Drise about "why" he's feeling like he is right now.
 
too lazy
but if you're down, @Drise, cheer up and stop listening to Green Day
 
@IAmBatman It's on my pandora station "Strobe - DeadMau5"
@IAmBatman And yes I'm down, and will likely be for atleast a few weeks.
 
why's that
 
8:42 PM
I'm not really up for explaining it for i don't even know how many times now.
 
Aha.
Has anyone bought C++ Primer 5th edition?
 
8:59 PM
@JerryCoffin I built a wishlist. What's your email?
 

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