« first day (904 days earlier)      last day (4271 days later) » 

00:00
I'm offended by you calling me out @sehe how dare you
user142019
May 1 '12 at 13:48, by Cat Plus Plus
I'm never offended.
user142019
I remember messages from almost a year ago. \o/
@CatPlusPlus Well, no. There's a difference between being a dick (me) and calling someone out (what you think sehe did) and opening a public inquiry into a person's character (what he actually did).
What I really meant to say, though, was "awwww I didn't know you cared".
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I called you out.
@sehe Well, you did it wrong.
00:02
Okay.
@sehe If you want to say "don't be a dick to @DeadMG" then just say it. But you didn't
I'm fine with that.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I'm not trying to say that. I'm saying "don't be a dick"
Really, if you have a problem with me, simply plonk me. Nobody needs to hear your three-line interpretation of my internet abilities.
dont you mean "fuck you, you did it wrong" ?
Huh
00:03
I want to hear it
@TomKerr Perhaps! :D
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Well then. Apparently I do care about you too much...
@LightnessRacesinOrbit HAHAHA. Use a mirror? Please?
@sehe What? You're banning me from being a hypocrite? Who gave you that power?
You seem to think that I've ever said "I'm telling you to be like X, and I'm like X"... but that's simply not true.
00:04
2 mins ago, by sehe
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I called you out.
Again
Quoting yourself doesn't make yourself less wrong.
yay. succeeded
At?
It would be awesome if saying something X+1 times made it +1 true, but most people learn at a young age that this isn't the case
@CatPlusPlus you look beautiful darling
Most people here have also learned how not to become targets of trolling. But it seems that some insist upon treating the internet as srs business which, if you haven't noticed, prolongs the drama!
I look forward to our next encounter, whenever that shall be (probably when I arise from my slumber in the morrow). So long for now @sehe! xxx
@CatPlusPlus That was over quick.
00:09
@Zoidberg Now I just need you to say "Fuck you Haskell" and my life shall be complete.
@EtiennedeMartel (Not to mention the starboard)
user142019
Fuck you Etienne.
7
YES
@Zoidberg I LOVE YOU SO MUCH
no OCaml?
(Wait. Could that be categorized as pedophilia?)
00:10
@EtiennedeMartel Could you repeat that with "@Zoidberg " at the start of it?
"Chapter 1. Hello, Triangle!". Is it bad if I thought thiw was funny? :\
@EtiennedeMartel Yes.
@Pawnguy7 No.
@Pawnguy7 Is it bad that I thought you asking that question was funny?
@Zoidberg Haha, decimated.
@Zoidberg <3
user142019
00:11
:)(:
How old are you @zoid?
user142019
Older than yo momma.
@Code-Guru 18. But he'll always be "the kid" in my heart.
Prolly not...
@Code-Guru He's 50% of the age he's about to say to you
00:12
just asking because of the pedophila comment by Etienne...
@EtiennedeMartel pfft 18 is "the kid"!
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Of course I never trust anyone's age on the Internet...not unless she has nude pics posted first.
@Code-Guru Cicada's nude pics turned out to be a bare-faced lie
Yeah. We can't even trust a French person.
I can see that working out for you very well
00:13
@LightnessRacesinOrbit aww...I missed those...
@Code-Guru Google "Cicada sex"
Do image search. You may have to scroll down for a bit.
@Code-Guru Sounds like @sehe and @CatPlusPlus commentating
Ell
Ell
I don't like elixir so far
Ell
Ell
00:18
@Etienne s/even/ever
@Ell Vat.
Yeah. Used to be "Fuck you Haskell".
But me and the lobster? We're cool.
Darn. Somehow I thought I could link to the original version. I failed
Neither of you are that cool
What do we all think of this?
Literate programming is an approach to programming introduced by Donald Knuth as an alternative to the structured programming paradigm of the 1970s. The literate programming paradigm, as conceived by Knuth, represents a move away from writing programs in the manner and order imposed by the computer, and instead enables programmers to develop programs in the order demanded by the logic and flow of their thoughts. Literate programs are written as an uninterrupted exposition of logic in an ordinary human language, much like the text of an essay, in which macros are included to hide abstract...
@LightnessRacesinOrbit looks cool
00:22
no I don't :(
talk amongst yourselves
English tends to be worse at explaining things than programming code
I try and order predicates as you would word them naturally, that's the only thing I can think of that I do intentionally.
small things yea, otherwise I think pubby is accurate
Ell
Ell
Haskell eludes me too much for me to think its good
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Quasi-literate programming feels the same as mixing documentation with code. It's a sort of flipside: instead of the documentation tool extracting the comments to prepare the documentation (Doxygen et al.), the literate tool extract the source to pass to the toolchain.
I've never really dabbled in literate programming as originally envisioned, where the prose dictates the order, not the code. Languages where order of declaration/definition matters little come very close I suppose.
No idea what writing it could be like, but reading it can be fun I think. Like reading a programming book where the next chapter keeps using the code that was explained before.
Maybe but I can't bring myself to like that
Ell
Ell
00:31
I woukldnt even know how to write code in English
Not sure why yet
@Ell I would think the code is supposed to be kept, well, in the code.
Maybe because it's so heavily procedural; English doesn't cross-reference well
Ell
Ell
Unless I said "construct a Person called John bound to local variable J" "call the say hello function of J" which would just be extra verbose actual code
@Ell booo
00:34
A literate Haskell blog post, showcasing what I said earlier.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I like.
user142019
AWESOME.
user142019
{:ok, <<length :: [size(32), big]>>} = :gen_tcp.recv(socket, 4)
{:ok, message} = :gen_tcp.recv(socket, length)
user142019
All hail Elixir.
Ell
Ell
Boo
user142019
00:42
This is how parsing binary formats should be done. With pattern matching. :v
Ell
Ell
Neh Google protobuf Is best
user142019
No! :<
Ell
Ell
Declarative description of the format
@Ell I prefer unique_ptr.
Xeo
Xeo
@Zoidberg Where is the pattern-matching in that?
user142019
00:44
@Xeo =
user142019
:ok is an atom, length and message are variables.
Xeo
Xeo
It looks more like implicit conversion, tbh
user142019
Right {- Some magic ByteString pattern matching -} <- GenTCP.recv socket 4
Right message <- GenTCP.recv socket length
user142019
It would look like this in Haskell.
user142019
Elixir and Erlang have no implicit conversions.
user142019
00:47
= is variable binding and pattern matching, like <- in Haskell (or = in let bindings/equations).
user142019
iex(1)> {:ok, x} = {:ok, 42}
{:ok,42}
iex(2)> x
42
iex(3)> {:error, _} = {:ok, 42}
** (MatchError) no match of right hand side value: {:ok,42}
    :erl_eval.expr/3
user142019
@sehe hi :v
01:04
ohai
01:16
I quit
Fucking
I just lost a game of Asencion by 1 Honor.
They were all counting me out, but I bided my time and got all the constructs and almost all hte legendaries.
They were taking all the honor gems.
When the end-game count happened, I missed by just 1 buy, which I had been screwed out of by my Sister. =[
HORRIBLE.
q_q
@sehe Who wanted to ask about file system what now? :O
I made $70 in tips in 3 hours
@ThePhD The guy I mentioned. :)
@E.LDunn Something about FileSystemWatcher you wanted to know about?
@Crowz Your picture isn't a crow anymore. =[
@ThePhD yes it is haha
Ooh
01:19
in C#, 10 hours ago, by sehe
^ I think you guys found yourself a better expert :)
It's juse a closeup now.
in C#, 10 hours ago, by sehe
@JohanLarsson Or just plink @ThePhD about his code? I could chat him up a little :) /cc @E.LDunn
oh I was having troubles with ReadDirectoryChangesW, but I think I have it sorted now :)
lol
Whoa, how come I never go those plinks from the C# room? D:
01:21
@ThePhD I dunno. Perhaps it only works if you are "sometimes" in a room? Isn't it in your inbox notifications?
Nope, nothing from the C# room...
Ok, I'm off to bed. Cheers
Ell
Ell
Nighty night
^ Nothing, and those are messages from 2-3 days ago. D:
C# doesn't love me q_q
Ell
Ell
01:22
Ahh there is something wring with your font
@sehe Sleeeeeep well.
@E.LDunn Oh, well that's good.
@E.LDunn The key to know is that ReadDirectoryChangesW is blocking, but you can make the call un-blocking by using it once and then applying a WaitEvent with an Overlapped structure to the call.
That way, you call ReadDirectoryChangesW once to 'queue' a pending change, and then use a WaitEvent to wait for as long as you want until a change happens.
yea that's what I ended up doing , although the results had me confused when I killed the handle and waitforsingleobject fired :)
Sounds good. :D
so I had to WaitForMultipleObjects one with a terminator
Yeah. I have 2 handles: one for termination and the other for asynchronous blocking.
01:27
ahh so i at least come up with the right way of doing it :D after 3 days
I have not a clue if it's the right way, actually.
It could very well be the worst, most horrible wrong way.
But I'll never tell~
hahaha nor will Microsoft apparently , the amount of googling ive done
its strange that the CE implementation seems better :S
CE implementation?
yea, im having to make a cross platform exe , so the watcher needs to work with WindowsCE
in that you use WaitforSingleObject + CeGetFileNotificationInfo ( well at least i did )
People still use Windows CE?
01:34
haha yea
Do you use any apps from stackapps.com?
well i had to look it up, so that's a no from me lol
Hey is it possible to return the values (in-order) with a recursive in order traversal of a binary tree. Returning them while maintaining the order?
@StackedCrooked SE Chat Extensions userscript
01:42
A chat bot that compiles C++ snippets might be fun.
In hindsight.
Imagine throwing it some template magic.
Fun error outputs.
user142019
@StackedCrooked and one that you can ask for standard quotes. :v
It could display an url once the error output becomes too big.
@Zoidberg "How do I use std::your_mom?"
Do you say url like "earl" or "you are ell"
user142019
Both.
01:44
you are L
user142019
Mostly the latter.
I never heard of earl.
user142019
In Dutch I say "urrul", in English I say "U R L".
Ah. I asked because you used "an"
Heh.
Dunno what is correct here.
01:45
an if you say "earl", a if you say "you are L"
user142019
URL |juːɑːrˈɛl|
abbreviation
uniform (or universal) resource locator, the address of a World Wide Web page.
user142019
"You are ell" is correct.
Yeah, I say "you are ell" too.
But I've heard people IRL say "Earl" for some reason
Meh. Depends on which I feel like saying.
@Rapptz Probably because mentally I say "een URL" in Dutch ('een' sounds the same as 'an' in English)
01:47
For example, when people around me are talking abount "URI"s, I say "earl" to go with "Yuri" but "You are Ell" to go with "You Are I"
CONTEXT-SENSITIVE ENGLISH
user142019
I pronounce URI as "urry" in "curry". :v
"Yuri"? lol
@ThePhD Yeah, the English are so context sensitive.
@Rapptz Doesnt that refer to anime who's main character is homosexual?
Females.
For males it'd be Yaoi.
01:49
@Rapptz Yeah, for Uniform Resource Identifiers
@Rapptz How do you say the second one?
user142019
And for shemales it would be Yolo?
Yay-oh-ee?
user142019
YOLO YOLO YOLO YOLO YOLO YOLO YOLO YOLO YOLO YOLO YOLO YOLO YOLO YOLO YOLO YOLO YOLO YOLO YOLO YOLO YOLO YOLO YOLO YOLO YOLO
@Zoidberg Wat.
@ThePhD yah-wee
user142019
01:50
Yahweh ( or ; ), was the national god of the Iron Age kingdoms of Israel and Judah. The origins of the worship of Yahweh are obscure, but reach back at least to the early Iron Age and probably to the Late Bronze Age. His name may have begun as an epithet of the god El, head of the Bronze Age Canaanite pantheon ("El who is present, who makes himself manifest"), or he may have been a god from northern Arabia (the Kenite hypothesis). In either case, the name appears to have been unique to Israel and Judah, and is not clearly attested outside the two kingdoms. In the oldest biblical ...
@Rapptz Sounds.... ... strange.
やおい
yaoi
@Zoidberg It's not pronounced like that.
Lol.
More like "yaowee"
01:50
If it was I'm sure Hebrew would throw a fit.
They'd probably demand the japanese change it.
"HOW DARE YOU ASSOCIATE YAHWEH WITH HOMOSEXUALITY."
user142019
@StackedCrooked I know. :v
Even the catholics would get their nipples in a twist.
@StackedCrooked Hmm I guess it's how I pronounce "yah"
user142019
I don't care about religions.
Google: Yahweh Did you mean Yaoi?
01:51
when in combination with "wee" it makes a bit of a connected sound
user142019
lol
@ThePhD wut
user142019
My religion is Lounge<C++>-ism.
@Rapptz If the pronunciations were the same.
01:52
@Zoidberg Currently, Xeoism, with Coffinism.
@StackedCrooked yep
user142019
@StackedCrooked jaa-oohi
@StackedCrooked lol the english one sounds funny
user142019
RuneScape's protocol uses middle-endian but I have no idea why.
"Yeah Wii"
user142019
01:54
Middle-endian is silly.
"Yeah Wii is awesome!"
ahaha
user142019
user142019
01:56
> Yes, I know it repeated a set of 4. That's not equilibrium.
user142019
Awesome.
infinite loop
The Japanese speaker sounds funny
I like the way C++ is pronounced
user142019
Silly Japanese.

« first day (904 days earlier)      last day (4271 days later) »