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05:00
Chalk has an advantage: glue a stick of white, hard candy to some chalk. First day of class, when kids start to get bored, get their attention for a moment, write something on board, and as you're turning around flip chalk around and eat some of the candy. The rest of the year, if you need their attention just look hungrily at some chalk and they're guaranteed to watch and wonder if you're going to eat some chalk again...
Incidentally, trigonometry was actually the first and only math test I ever did bad on.
Now that I remember.
I kinda wish more emphasis was put on applied problemsolving rather than rearranging trig identities
So I've been thinking about what I consider hard, and it ended up in a self-discussion of things I thought were stupid as I was going through my math classes.
I fucked up really hard on Analysis.
Trig was fantastic though.
Analysis, rruurhhngngg
That stuff can get nasty
05:06
@MarcusStuhr Math teaching in general should place more emphasis on exploring and problem solving and not just rearranging symbols -- but rearranging symbols is easy to test objectively, so it's what schools are going to do. Schools generally like facts and dislike ideas (despite the fact that learning facts is mostly useless except as a base for helping to see patterns and extrapolate ideas from them).
Ah.. right. Analysis..
@JerryCoffin Agreed, unfortunately
One could argue rearranging symbols is problem solving. :P
Wow valarray must be really bad if cppreference doesn't have an article for it
@Rapptz One could also argue that the world is flat, but that wouldn't make it correct.
Rapptz = apptRz
Woo, all the learning!
05:09
@Rapptz Not really bad, exactly -- mostly just an orphan.
I remember googling many years ago for valarray because it seemed promising at the time
but most all posts were saying not to use it
@Rapptz It can do some things pretty neatly. E.g., stackoverflow.com/a/1723071/179910
I prefer watching blackboard but at home i would prefer whiteboard, less dust
Still waiting for the day that we have internet access via contact lens, which would pretty much change the landscape of how education/testing is carried out today XD
@Rapptz I think I'm gonna skip to 408 and give it a try, don't expect much though
05:15
problem isn't too difficult logically
What does this: P(1000) mod 1 000 000 007 = 341920854. even mean? (mod)
408 is mostly straightforward, but with a big hiccup that'll require some mathematical workaround for a reasonable runtime
mod is modulus o.o
operator%
modulo operator
@JohanLarsson It means P(1000) is congruent to 341920854 modulo 1000000007
i.e. the remainder after dividing
10 modulo 3 = 1
12 modulo 7 = 5
05:17
if you want P(1000) without the modulo to confirm I can give it to you
so it is a very large number?
extremely
P(1000) is pretty big without any modulus. P(10^7) is... too big to even bother worrying about it
A lot of problems are like that (e.g. "find the last 8 digits of F(N)")
If you want a hard problem I recommend 344 and 361
:D
user142019
05:19
@StackedCrooked the box gets destroyed because that's what 5 says, but the box contains the best game ever so it's a disaster!
Aarhrhnngggggg.
@Rapptz you solved them?
361 took me a full week and 344 nearly a month
344 took me a couple months
never heard of that coin game until that problem
338 (iirc) has one of the worst fastest-solvers tables, though projecteuler.net/fastest=338
05:20
@Zoidberg'-- Ah. That's a pity. Let's go to the Pirate Bay :D
gahh uwi
it took him a day?!
uwi is a beast
as is Anton
A lot of those guys are also very active on sites like CodeChef and TopCoder
user142019
user142019
05:23
Is that true?
lol
user142019
@StackedCrooked I don't know.
user142019
Oh okay. xD
05:24
Dammit. You're so worthless :)
That was a joke.
@MarcusStuhr projecteuler.net/fastest=344 this one seems worse.
Damn. They destroyed what was in the box...
Well.. 345 isn't exactly hard :P
Truly a sad day.
05:25
344 was filled in 50 days, 338 over 70
dang 345 was filled in an hour
@Zoidberg'-- Actually the best game I ever played was narrated in Dutch.
projecteuler.net/fastest=361 361 about a month (by sheer luck got spot 48 before the list closed up soon thereafter)
yeah I see you on the list.
05:27
I just think it's funny that Anton nailed 345 in under 3 minutes
There's nothing funny about not having a life
That insult has always confused me.
What if it slips on a banana peel? Does that change anything?
Classic comedy
Also I've never actually cared about the fastest 50..
Maybe I should try 409..
05:29
Most of the time it's an exercise in futility anyway -- just enjoy solving the problem on your own time at your own pace
Otherwise there's a constant rush and it becomes less fun but YMMV
Well I feel like the only level 15 that isn't on that table.
projecteuler.net/level=15 hmm quite a few of these guys I've never seen on the lists
I'm Danny, if you can't tell.
@CatPlusPlus It can be satisfying to see that there are people even more miserable than myself.
it says.. Danny (Rapptz) on it.
05:31
Not a huge deal really -- again it's mostly time-sensitive. Of course, now that it's been expanded to the top 100, it'll be easier
I assume it shows up as Rapptz on the table though.
Blargh.
shows up as Danny due to your aliased name
I need to have Polymorphism at runtime, but I also need to have a way to save the state.
Perhaps I'm giving the user too much freedom.
:D Well that's my name.
I started in May.
05:33
nice, that's quite fast
@Rapptz Which year?
Not really.. I had the first 100 solved before I made the account.
2012
I still like the first 100 problems the most =/
I kinda lost interest in Project Euler/
easy, fun, short.
Really? I kinda disliked the first 100 precisely because they were so short
05:35
The forums were actually interesting because they were so old.
The bigger story-problem type challenges have more to chew on
Well there are a lot of story problems now so I've begun to show favouritism..
IIRC IBM also has a website were they post math puzzles. And they are really hard ..
@StackedCrooked Any reason you lost interest?
@MarcusStuhr Well the short ones are easy to optimise.. :(
and it's nice to see that sub 50ms time.
05:37
Also slightly unrelated, but if you guys are into internet riddles at all, there's always NotPron, Zest, etc. Different kind of problemsolving altogether, but still fun.
@MarcusStuhr The kinds of challenges do not cover the areas that I want to improve myself in.
I wish there was a site that provided actual programming challenges..
hey, you guys know of any books or source which teaches how to manage multiple source and header files? You know, when to #include which header. Working with multiple headers, splitting classes into multiple source files, declaring constants in headers and stuff.
@Rapptz SPOJ? TopCoder?
@StackedCrooked There's reddit.com/r/dailyprogrammer that you might like.
05:38
@StackedCrooked What do you want to improve in?
@MarcusStuhr I'm not sure if Euler spoiled me but that format is absolutely horrible =|
plus none of the problems are even interesting
(IMO, agreed)
Euler's format is fantastic
@ApprenticeHacker Meh, you don't need a book. Just wing it. After you code a few things you'll get a feel for it. And it's not really possible to screw up, you'll just end up doing things in the style most comfortable to you.
not to mention that SPOJ and TopCoder are running on ancient GCC.. 4.3.4 last I checked anyway
@AndreiTita i see.
05:40
There's also HackThisSite which is kinda cool
That still exists..
That's pretty old..
Using C++ again after a year of studying english literature, poetry, maths and physics. It's like I've forgotten everything. I'm literally re-learning the basics. :(
I want to improve my template wankery
I should go back to playing games, you guys distract me too much!
I must be doing something dumb with 408, are not 0,0 1,0 and 0,1 inadmissible? If so how do you ever get from 0,0?
05:43
want a hint?
:D
0 isn't a positive number
ah that was the dumb
"positive perfect squares"
From the thunder and the storm
And the cloud that took the form
(When the rest of heaven was blue)
Of a wild-pointer in my view.
I wouldn't waste my time trying to calculate the perfect squares
user142019
05:45
We get linear algebra next year.
Then there are no inadmissible in P(5) (sanity check)
user142019
In school.
RRrrrgagahgahgahgh
..... WAIT!
I FIGURED it out
yep.. so P(5) can be answered with nCr(10,5)
std::vector<std::unique_ptr<RuntimeByteOrder>> !
05:46
right
I will have a list of states.
You may push and pull states at your discretion.
Wonderful, now I get my polymorphism and state-saving too.
And all exception-safe.
@MarcusStuhr To broaden my knowledge of data-structures and algorithms. (This basically means that I'll need to read books rather than solving puzzles)
DeadMG would be proud.
@StackedCrooked Game Development will spank you into shape with that.
Yeah, was gonna say
@StackedCrooked hmm, I'm no xpert but not sure I agree, puzzles & books threaded maybe?
05:49
PE is great but it's pretty much useless for things like OOP / graphics processing / etc
There's a guy in the forums
who solves the problems with CUDA
lol
haha
there's one guy who used SQL to solve a problem
why is CUDA lol?
CUDA (formerly Compute Unified Device Architecture) is a parallel computing platform and programming model created by NVIDIA and implemented by the graphics processing units (GPUs) that they produce. CUDA gives developers access to the virtual instruction set and memory of the parallel computational elements in CUDA GPUs. Using CUDA, the latest Nvidia GPUs become accessible for computation like CPUs. Unlike CPUs, however, GPUs have a parallel throughput architecture that emphasizes executing many concurrent threads slowly, rather than executing a single thread very quickly. This approach o...
I was under the impression that the GPU has really good performance for parallel tasks
05:53
Reading Effective C++. What I've learnt from the first 3 chapters is Fuck the preprocessor. I like the enum hack though.
@JohanLarsson It does but I find C++ Amp easier to use
@ApprenticeHacker The C++ preprocessor was not designed for sexual activities. Please restrain from spooning with the preprocessor.
@Borgleader ok, I have never used it
I have some sort of script which looks like this for i in *.svg; do inkscape -f "$i" -e "$i.png" -w 128; done Anyone recognize the language?
@JohanLarsson At a guess, because these are mostly about getting a solution written quickly and caring little about how the code performs, whereas CUDA is mostly about getting better performance at the expense of (generally) requiring quite a bit more work.
05:56
CUDA is just overkill for PE, that's all
@JerryCoffin ok, then CUDA is perfect for me I like to fail in a hard way
@MarcusStuhr or PE is perfect for starting dabbling, idk as i have never used it
For a vast majority of problems, you don't need to delegate things to the GPU to get a fast runtime (and even so, CUDA won't be enough to compensate for a slow algorithm on certain challenges)
and you have to write a lot more code to pretty much do the same thing
I wish I could find it again. I'm sure it was in the earlier problems. Sub 70.
:D
You need to fill a buffer with data and then transport that to the GPU for processing. There's overhead involved in that part.
06:02
That's pretty hilarious
funny thing is, it isn't even efficient. It's a bruteforce
@Borgleader pretty huge difference, wonder why he did not use log axes
That is me ;)
And I didn't because I didn't care much. The point was clear enough.
who is Borgleader?!?
@Borgleader ok, I'm tired, lol. Still a decent fit for log
06:09
There are even cute ways of doing things that are not parallel but will still yield interesting speed. Like for instance, summing an entire container of values. Instead of doing it on a CPU the normal way (with say a loop) you can send it to the GPU where each kernel will take a number from the first half and sum it with a number from the second half. and you do this recursively until only one number is left
And I believe this yields O(log2(n)) + overhead instead of O(n)
Which is great for large containers
spoilers removed XD
06:35
std::vector isn't working with std::unique_ptr .... lovely.
It does, what are you doing
@ThePhD It does but it will require a complete type declaration. At least under MSVC.
Uh
Well, I have to __declspec(dllexport) a std::vector<std::unique_ptr<>>
and it's throwing some private access compile-time errors
You are fucked.
My guess is that dllexport is trying to export the entire vector class,a nd not just the parts I want
so it's vomiting out code in push_back that's not compatible with std::unique_ptr
Woo. ._.
Back to using Raw Pointers, like a real library developer.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Aptly put, yeah that's the jist of it. :c
06:49
Templates and ABIs are quirky. IIRC there is an MSDN article explaining how to correctly export stuff with vectors and stuff.
Ah.
> Templates cannot be used with functions declared with __declspec (dllimport) or __declspec (dllexport).
No, wait, that's something else.
Yeah, that just means you don't use dllexport/import on stuff that is templated.
I've read the actual "how to use stl in a dll", but I think I can't specifically export only parts of std::vector that work properly with std::unique_ptr. It'll probably keep trying to emit all the code.
My new iPhone can store up to 10,000 songs. Or a single voice mail from my wife.
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07:25
hello
i want to ask a linux question...may i
Me no linux.
c network programming ??
No too. Sorry.
07:35
okay..
on stackoverflow , very less people work on linux
Check the room at some other time where the experts may be in.
okay..
do u think , i work ios platform ...den do u think
dat its gud to be on d same..
i mean , it is just developement of apps n more...
do u think , i shud be into tihs forever or try for something else
@user1726647 It is really rewarding to have knowledge on many platforms.
@user1726647 Though you commonly will mostly work on one, knowing others would be just be simply, rewarding.
07:42
okay ... also do u think that management guys get paid much or programmer guys ??
@user1726647 Depending on how much the management guys allocates for themselves. ;-)
allocates means??
okay thanx sir , i want to be ur friends
on fb
i ll send request
@user1726647 Please don't call me sir.
07:50
kk
@user1726647 I don't have FB anymore.
@user1726647 Not that I don't like being called sir.
@user1726647 It's just, I still cannot be called a sir.
@user1726647 :-)
@user1726647 Happy developing.
08:45
Happy Developing
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Q: memory and efficiency difference between normal array declaration and array declared inside a structure

palash kulshreshthaWhen declaring array in C they can be declared normally like int arr[10] or they can also be declared inside a structure like struct structArr { int sArr[10]; } s1; so what I want to ask is that Will there be any memory or space tradeoff when using s1.sArr[] instead of arr[]. If so ...

wat?
but why...
Why would you consider putting it in a struct for performance concerns
BTW, mingw's typeid().name()'s output's very bad. How do I demangle it?
Or are there settings to make them more readable.
Can't remember the name
Xeo
Xeo
09:16
Mornin'
Mawnin'
How's things?
Xeo
Xeo
09:39
Things are getting better.
So you have 6€ now?
cool. You have started working now?
Xeo
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes ~440€
And the 1.8k€ from my Volksbank account are now being transferred over to my new account
@TonyTheLion I started on 02.01.
New account? You decided to tell them to take a hike?
Xeo
Xeo
Huh? I just made a new account here, and made a transfer via phone.
09:48
Oh right, it is a different bank or whatever...
How the fuck does that even make sense.
I can take money from my Portuguese account here; you changed city and cannot...
Xeo
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes Like I said, I forgot my fucking PIN.
I could get money from an ATM, but not without a PIN.
@Xeo Also, what does "now being transferred" mean? How long does it take them to transfer money to an account in almost-but-not-quite-entirely-the-same-bank?
Xeo
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes about a workday, I just now made the transfer.
wow, that's slow
09:59
Banks in Germany are completely retarded.
@Xeo Ohh gratz :) Hope you have a good time :)
in Britain they have to make transfer in 2 hours, no matter what the destination bank is, as long as it's in the UK.
It takes like... two seconds? to transfer between two accounts in the same Portuguese bank.
same here- instantaneous between same-bank accounts
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Also, it's a different bank.
@R.MartinhoFernandes :|
@DeadMG Yeah, same-bank is easy and instant.
Between different banks.... yeah, fuck it.
@R.MartinhoFernandes You suck.
10:07
@Xeo My implementation is better.
Xeo
Xeo
How so?
Also, that one was just stolen from somewhere else.
Ah, so you suck!
Xeo
Xeo
lol, no. I can even get you the last element of a pack in O(1) (I think). :P
@Xeo Well, why the fuck does concat inherit from seq?
@R.MartinhoFernandes, thanks for killing me, as it stood, it was wrong... OP changed the question after my answer.
Xeo
Xeo
10:09
@R.MartinhoFernandes For the typedef, d'uh.
What typedef.
(My implementation does inherit from indices, but only because my indices is an idempotent metafunction)
Xeo
Xeo
Oh, I don't have the typedef in that version...
you suck
Xeo
Xeo
Whatever.
@DeadMG Yeah, I told him before.
Xeo
Xeo
10:10
I have a better version somewhere on my HDD.
Xeo
Xeo
And I had one somewhere on LWS before it went down. :|
I need drugs
@JohanLundberg Oh, I did not notice that.
@DeadMG please tell me you've been to a doctor?
10:12
original question was more in line with, is it ever safe to do const_cast...
But then he changed his example to something that was clearly not ok
Also, I agree that const_cast and mutable are not interchangeable. But, if the code would not be valid with mutable, a cont cast from a non-mutable would almost certainly also be bad.
not yet
but there's nothing a doctor can do about norrovirus
could someone tell me what is better: i have a function getDivisorsSum which returns the sum of all divisors of the number n including the number itself because every number is divisible by itself. most projecteuler problems don't count the number itself as a divisor so should i add a boolean as a parameter or just drop it out of the sum?
@JohanLundberg But if the code is valid with mutable there is nothing that makes it any less invalid with const_cast.
const_cast is not for mutation.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Did you mean to say 'if the code is INvalid with ' ?
No, I wrote what I meant.
10:19
ihmm
if it is valid const cast will not make it less invalid?
I don't follow the negations
If mutable is valid, it does not mean that const_cast is valid too.
oh. agree
I came directly from
http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/C-and-Beyond-2012-Herb-Sutter-You-dont-know-blank-and-blank?ppud=4
you dont know const and mutable
@DeadMG seems like
still
@JohanLundberg That is going to be soo bad.
10:23
in about half an hour or so all the drugs will kick in and I can go back to bed.
Everyone misunderstands that talk in a different way...
@DeadMG Cyanide?
no
just paracetamol and loperamide hydrochloride
@R.MartinhoFernandes in a murdurous mood again?
@R.MartinhoFernandes I liked it. But it could as well have been 5 min, just reading the two section he mentions from the standard.
Hey guys.
10:28
hi
Xeo
Xeo
I think an OS should allow you to "hibernate" individual programs that are running. :/
I have a faith question for you guys: considering a website, if I want to handle users (edit fields in db, create a new one, delete one etc...); considering that the user logged (if any) has a login key that specify itself in the database, how would you organize classes?
Single class User that accept in the constructor either the user id or the login key?
A static class Users that contains methods such as create(), delete(), getByLoginKey() and a class User that only accept the user id in the constructor?
@JohanLundberg Yeah, but have a look at the comments on his blog.
> Your password is one of the most common passwords used on the web. Try something a little more unique.
Fuck you. If I want to use 123456 for the password of my throwaway account that is none of your business.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Try 123457. That'll throw 'em off!
10:36
araGjshgd. Nothing works! Fuck you Wordpress. It is nice that the password changing field is not a silly starfield, but it is not nice that you don't let me pick a password on my own.
Why are you using WP
@CatPlusPlus Apparently I had an account in it and it won't let me post a comment without logging in.
Then don't post a comment
use a password generator for the password?
Meh, I have other e-mail addresses for use.
10:43
lol
Some sites forbid @mailinator.com adresses. For those I use @spam.rmartinho.com, which is a subdomain that resolves to mailinator.
anyone familier with database programming here?
@R.MartinhoFernandes lolpwned
@DeadMG Normally that wouldn't work because mail servers reject mail whose recipient is not in their domain, but mailinator accepts everything exactly for this purpose.
I need to get a new e-mail address and do a general house-cleaning
I mean, 2000 unread emails
10:49
@DeadMG Select all, mark as read, done :P
unfortunately, if gmail then define "all" as "all on front page".
@DeadMG When that happens usually there is a link that shows up to truly select everything.
ah yes
"Select all 4700 conversations in Inbox".
sure thing, buddy
lol
Any idea how much does posting a job listing on Careers cost?
I have discounts of 450€ for two listings.
Oh, found it.
1-4 $350
5-9 $315 (10% Discount)
10+ $280 (20% Discount)
Or...
1-4 450 €
5-9 405 € (10% Rabatt)
10+ 360 € (20% Rabatt)
The European version is a "tad" more expensive.

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