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1:00 PM
Android is Java based
 
@Jeffrey I can't find that one sorry :)
 
user142019
Hey don't use that word. Fuck you.
 
Woah, does recursive come from recur? I never realized that.
I feel stupid now
 
Ell
crtp is kewl
 
user142019
@Pubby And "curiously" applies to "recurring", not to "recurring template pattern". :P
 
1:02 PM
This question is silly: stackoverflow.com/q/16634713/964135
 
@rubenvb Yeah, this chat mocked the real chat pretty badly...
 
@Jeffrey so you lied when you said there was a real chat.
 
@rubenvb I said they created...
 
yiz
14 upvotes, sock et puppets?
 
@yiz it's a good question in form.
 
user142019
1:05 PM
Stack Overflow is being slow today.
 
@yiz How many times have you been banned?
 
yiz
can't remember
why, should I remember how many times I have been banned?
the fact is that I have never been completely banned
 
Because you should put a limit to it
 
yiz
it is always not able to talk here or there, but never everywhere
 
Something along the lines of "If I ever get banned again I'll just GTFO and move on", or something...
 
yiz
1:08 PM
I have only been banned by 1 mod, and that mod seems to have a very low EQ
 
user1182183
@TonyTheLion why did that shit ping me?
 
user142019
> @The
 
@yiz who?
 
@ThePet first three letters of your name.
 
user1182183
-,-
 
1:08 PM
@the
 
yiz
flexo
 
user1182183
you guys are reaaaallyyyyyy baaaaad:F
 
@yiz So you are insulting flexo now...
 
yiz
and so?
 
Doesn't seem like you learned much...
 
user142019
1:09 PM
> a very low EQ
 
user142019
Entelligence quotient?
 
Earthquake!
 
yiz
It is funny I have no idea who various people are, they all want to ban me. Like woah!
 
__NOTOC__ EQ may refer to: Businesses * Embarq (NYSE stock symbol), a local exchange carrier in the United States * TAME (airline) (IATA airline designator), an airline based in Quito, Ecuador * eQ Bank, a Finnish bank * EQ Recordings, an in-house record label of Stomp Entertainment, an Australian entertainment group and record house Medicine and psychology * Emotional quotient, a numerical measure of emotional intelligence * Empathy quotient, a measure of empathy as defined in empathizing–systemizing theory * Encephalization quotient, a value for the brain to body mass ratio Natur...
 
I don't.
 
user1182183
1:10 PM
@yiz if just enough people want it it will happen, or plonk.
 
yiz
EQ: emotional quotient
 
user142019
Jizz.
 
user142019
1) Annoy Lounge.
2) Get banned.
3) Whine about ban.
 
user142019
Worst idea ever.
 
3) Whine about ban in the Lounge. <- FTFY
 
1:11 PM
@rightfold She is not whining. I asked.
 
user142019
> He
 
@rightfold 4) Goto 1
 
user142019
@Jeffrey see metapost.
 
user142019
@melak47 :D
 
yiz
Funny thing is that only people (seems to be whole lots of them) who wanted to get me banned are the ones I never talked to before
 
1:12 PM
It's not much of a ban if he can come in and talk about it
 
maybe we should try harder?
 
@yiz They didn't talk to you because they had you plonked
 
yiz
so what's the big deal?
I didn't come here to talk to the people who plonked me
 
user142019
Plonking is the best feature of the chat.
 
yiz
DO whatever you want, I don't care. It is not like I come here to talk to anyone in particular
 
1:15 PM
@rightfold Not very notable when you consider the only other features of chat: inline gifs and flagging
 
yiz
If you want plonk me just do it, I am not complaining. But don't tell me you are plonking me, like I care?
 
@Pubby I am really fond of the reply-to thing.
Never, ever forget that.
Let's you talk for days on end out of sync with the rest of conversation.
 
yiz
Whine about the ban on the lounge because I found out meta is a better place to troll.
 
you can whine there too.
 
yiz
and they can't plonk you there
 
1:20 PM
Was looking for pictures of trees inside alleys. Found some nice pics instead.
 
yiz
And the only reason the only time I got banned by a mod was because I whine on meta
by a newb mod who doesn't freq this lounge
irony
speaking of which, a lot of regulars got banned before
do a search for chat ban
Robot did, Lion did, I assume a lot of the times people couldn't be bothered to start a thread complaining about bans.
 
muh butt ._.
 
yiz
@Jeffrey Yes I am a she not he like someone suggested. Idiots can't get genders right
 
@yiz, ah, it was you who plinked me yesterday. I thought it was some nameless stupid school kid.
 
user142019
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Q: Necessity of Increment/Decrement Operator in C

DDDMy doubt is about the usage of Increment/Decrement Operators (++ and --) in C (Also in C++). Is it absolutely necessary to use ++ and -- in programs? For example consider the code given below, int x=10; x++; This can be easily replaced as follows, int x=10; x=x+1; So is it necessary to us...

2
 
1:30 PM
hm... wait...
 
yiz
yeah I plinked you
 
@yiz, well, anyway, you'd better change nick to something like telkitty2. it would be clearer this way
 
user142019
Telkitty Volume II
 
@yiz me too. but those were accidental bans when we were new here
we wanted to delete a picture we posted after 2 minutes had passed
so we used flag
however, this causes 30 minute ban for the poster
 
user142019
lol
 
1:33 PM
wow. Trivial answer converted to a comment
 
user142019
I get it binning wasn't yet implemented?
 
SO is Skynet?
 
indeed
 
it can't even get the formatting of links right...
sheesh
why is this question closed?
2008
Q: What is the name of this operator: "-->"?

GManNickGAfter reading "Hidden Features and Dark Corners of C++/STL" on comp.lang.c++.moderated, I was completely surprised that it compiled and worked in both Visual Studio 2008 and G++ 4.4. The code: #include <stdio.h> int main() { int x = 10; while( x --> 0 ) // x goes to 0 { pri...

 
Zealotry.
 
1:35 PM
I blame Skynet.
Could I devise a good question about Skynet+SO that is not insta-closable?
Maybe on Meta?
 
The original zealots in Judea were kind of stupid. Did they, a rebel group, expect to win against the Roman Empire?
 
yiz
@Abyx I think I can change my name to telkitty again, but name change is limited to once a month and I have used up this month'd quota
 
@yiz what is "yiz" btw? your real name?)
 
yiz
yeah
 
user142019
++ and -- are both bad since they mutate objects.
 
user142019
1:43 PM
Everything should be immutable.
 
Ell
Wrong :P
 
@rightfold that must make operator= the Devil.
 
@rightfold bullshit
 
user142019
Purity FTW.
 
FP just doesn't work IRL.
 
user142019
1:45 PM
Neither do I.
 
yeah
 
user142019
Also.
 
user142019
@Abyx bullshit
 
user142019
LINQ works IRL hence FP works IRL.
 
1:46 PM
This painting is made by a painter named pointer. (And therefore it's relevant in this chat.)
 
Zing.
Double Zing.
Triple Zing.
 
@rightfold linq != fp (queries != fp)
 
user142019
LINQ is functional.
 
user142019
LINQ isn't queries.
 
The problem isn't the programming language, but the programmer. If most of 'us' are too dumb to really grasp it, that isn't the language or the paradigm's fault. I'm including myself in that group who don't get it, btw.
 
user142019
1:47 PM
It's a monadic framework with extra coolness.
 
nope, it's declarative but not functional
 
user142019
Tell me how foo.Select(x => x * 2) isn't functional.
 
user142019
It's map.
 
...and?
 
user142019
Let's first define functional programming.
 
1:48 PM
"Tell me how x * 2 isn't functional, it's multiplication"
 
user142019
Otherwise this goes nowhere.
 
In computer science, functional programming is a programming paradigm that treats computation as the evaluation of mathematical functions and avoids state and mutable data. It emphasizes the application of functions, in contrast to the imperative programming style, which emphasizes changes in state. Functional programming has its roots in lambda calculus, a formal system developed in the 1930s to investigate computability, the Entscheidungsproblem, function definition, function application, and recursion. Many functional programming languages can be viewed as elaborations on the lambda c...
 
user142019
@Abyx foo.Select(x => x * 2), not x * 2, you fool.
 
user142019
Learn to read.
 
There.
 
1:49 PM
map == functional? omg since when
 
user142019
> In computer science, functional programming is a programming paradigm that treats computation as the evaluation of mathematical functions and avoids state and mutable data. It emphasizes the application of functions, in contrast to the imperative programming style, which emphasizes changes in state.
 
@rightfold find me the word "map" there
 
In many programming languages, map is the name of a higher-order function that applies a given function to each element of a list, returning a list of results. It is often called apply-to-all when considered in functional form. This is an example of homomorphism. For example, if we define a function square as follows: square y = x * x Then calling map square [1,2,3,4,5] will return [1,4,9,16,25], as map will go through the list and apply the function square to each element. Generalization In the Haskell programming language, the polymorphic map :: (a -> b) -> [a] -> [b] is gener...
 
"evaluation of mathematical functions" -- where is it in linq?
 
Together with Higher-Order Function
Sheesh.
 
user142019
1:50 PM
foo.Select(x => x * 2) is clearly about evaluation of [mathematical] functions, avoids mutable data and Select is about application of functions to (in most cases) all elements of a collection.
 
@rightfold I have the feeling you had a different name before...
 
user142019
@rubenvb Me too!
 
user142019
@Abyx everywhere.
 
user142019
Select is one great example.
 
hmm
 
1:52 PM
actually, .select() is not linq.
 
let's put our dicks in anthills
(this is an allusion to a Dutch/Flemish figure of speech)
 
select x * 2 from ... is Language Integrated query
 
user142019
@Abyx Its definition for collections in System.Linq shrimp.
 
user142019
LINQ doesn't mean you have to use query expressions.
 
user142019
Also
 
user142019
1:53 PM
from x in foo
select x * 2
 
user142019
Is the exact same thing as foo.Select(x => x * 2).
 
anyway, SQL is functional, right?
 
user142019
SQL is multi-paradigm.
 
meh
 
multi-paradigm... meh ... he says in the C++ room
I should call my language +c+
 
user142019
1:55 PM
Call it C += 1.
 
or --D
 
user142019
--D is C++
 
hm... where we started? "we need only FP", "FP doesn't work IRL", "C# has some FP so FP work"
 
user142019
I didn't say that FP works because C# supports it.
 
user142019
Also, really, define "works".
 
1:57 PM
well yeah, C# is multi-paradigm, it has some FP, but it doesn't mean FP can be used alone
 
user142019
I didn't say it could.
 
user142019
You need imperative programming in C#.
 
you said that everything should be immutable
 
user142019
In the ideal world, everything is immutable.
 
omg wut?
in real CPU?
 
user142019
1:58 PM
Immutable objects are best objects.
 
databases?
FP ate your brains %)
 
user142019
If everything is immutable and you can prove that your program terminates, your entire program can be optimized to nop.
 
user142019
Imagine the blazing speed.
 
you're insane
 
user142019
You're taking me serious.
 

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