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1:02 PM
internship metacourse? o.O
 
We have required minimum internship, and when you do it, you gotta sign up for a course that exists only for the purpose of documenting that you were on internship that semester.
(I played the system and applied to have my real job accepted as internship)
 
and you failed the metacourse? how?
 
I didn't?
 
@melak47 He didn't, he got 5.0.
 
/100?
 
1:07 PM
oh, over here it's 1.0 to 5.0, where 1.0 is great, and 5.0 is fucked
 
Everywhere uses different grading schemes.
 
that was quick :p
 
@melak47 Where do you live, inverse land?
 
no (that means yes)
 
@melak47 Here 2.0 is the worst, 5.5 is the best.
(Which isn't really any smarter.)
 
1:08 PM
I had like 3 5.5 in the past 3 years.
 
And I've just passed my second semester. With not a single exam.
 
That changes fast.
 
@Griwes not failing is easy, when you don't even try
:p
 
I hope I won't end up being three places past the last scholarship like last time.
 
Xeo
In Germany, for the first ten years, 1 is best and 6 is worst, after that it's points from 0 to 15, where 15 is best.
 
user142019
1:15 PM
We simply have 1 to 10 where 1 is worst and 10 is best and 5.5 is "sufficient".
 
user142019
And whether you get a 5.5 or 10 doesn't matter shit because they both get you the same thing.
 
user142019
No wonder nobody is motivated!
 
@NiteshMeshram You realize that you're in a C++ room
 
Hi, I am dumb, let me please try to whore the room even though I already got kicked to the kerb once
 
(in which we barely even talk about C++ anyway)
 
user142019
1:18 PM
@Doorknob You can use C++ on iOS so that's irrelevant.
 
@rightfold You can? I thought it was Obj-C only
 
@Doorknob Yes
 
user142019
What makes you think you can't?
 
C, Obj-C and C++ on iOS
 
user142019
Objective-C compiles to machine code.
C++ compiles to machine code.
 
1:19 PM
I think that recently, they allowed bytecode languages like Lua and C# (through Mono)
 
C++ is not made by Holy Apple
 
user142019
Objective-C runtime is largely implemented in C++.
 
@rightfold I don't know, I just have never really done anything at all with iOS :P
 
user142019
@DeadMG They allow everything as long as you don't execute code from the Internet.
 
user142019
With the exception of JavaScript in a UIWebView.
 
1:20 PM
yeah, fuckers
 
@rightfold they forbid the coolest
 
"Hey guise, no prob, we know that people need JITs and shit for decent performance for this stuff, and we're gonna use it ourselves, but fuck you, we won't let you do it"
 
what the fuck is going on there?
 
user142019
There's a Python IDE for iOS, IIRC.
 
user142019
@BartekBanachewicz Apple hate thread.
 
1:21 PM
Performance really matters on iOS
 
yeah, but they can't employ a JIT
 
meh, proceed without me then
I am watching professional golf
 
yeah, fuck this. I don't like apple, but balls to ranting about boring shit ¬_¬
 
You're not even here.
 
one poke is not a rant or a hate thread
 
user142019
1:22 PM
There is an app that does compilation to JavaScript, which UIWebView then JIT-compiles. xD
 
Exam materials are so boring
I'm literally falling asleep.
 
@DeadMG stop with this hate thread :'(
 
And food is still not here.
 
poor delivery person meets angry cat-- (wasting away cat)
 
user142019
Why do I have an explicit upcast in my code?
 
1:25 PM
I have a few
 
user142019
private GearObject putsImplementation(GearObject self, GearObject[] arguments) {
    writeln((cast(String) arguments[0]).value);
    return cast(GearObject) new Nil();
}
 
user142019
Oh wait, I cut and pasted that from a lambda.
 
wat man, that's ugly
 
user142019
I know.
 
why do you have a cast on the return value
 
user142019
1:29 PM
That's my question.
 
also, wtf are you gonna do if I call puts with something that is not a string?
 
user142019
This was code to test message sending in my VM.
 
user142019
It's not the final implementation of puts.
 
Yessss foood
 
user142019
Yum.
 
user142019
1:30 PM
Time to get out of bed and shower and eat some food too.
 
@CatPlusPlus and your first reaction is to tell us o_0
 
what about it?
it's a chat room.
 
you know golf really looks like a nice sport
 
user142019
@thecoshman How do you know it's his first reaction?
 
I think I could play that, like, more.
 
1:32 PM
You wanted interesting topics
 
also
 
my friends are into golf, I think it is a bit slow for me
 
I thought that Mylanguagehasthestupidestnameever was dynamically typed?
 
I do, however play golf every now and then
 
It ain't supposed to be fast
 
1:32 PM
you sample just looks like Java
 
@DeadMG it's hybrid
 
user142019
I should fix my VM.
 
I run marathons, go figure why I think golf is a bit slow for me :p
 
user142019
Because now you can only have 256 atom literals and 256 string literals per bytecode.
 
with that said, I don't play real golf all that much - more of driving range kind
 
1:56 PM
um wat
> Citizendium differs primarily from Wikipedia in that its chief goal is to have "reliable" and high-quality content.[88] It hopes to achieve that goal by only allowing users with real-name registration to edit, while giving experts in a particular field more authority regarding its content.
considering Wikipedia has 4.2M+ articles, and this crap 16k+
 
But this thing only allows REAL NAME REGISTRATION!
IT MUST BE 100% CORRECT IN EVERY PLACE!
 
it also has EXPERTS
 
"hey we have this thing we only need in one function, but we may possibly need it somewhere else sometime in the future maybe, let's make it global so we don't have to pass it around! passing it around everywhere is confusing and error prone"
 
that's not even funny
 
@CatPlusPlus What did you do to Cicade, I think there were rumours that I missed
 
2:03 PM
@BartekBanachewicz that's what this dude I'm working with on this project just said to me ;_;
 
Was cicade one of the delivery people?
 
@melak47 can you tell him to like switch to something else than programming?
why are you working with such people?
 
@BartekBanachewicz uni
 
Heh.
 
I'd rather work alone then
 
2:04 PM
@BartekBanachewicz we're actually a team of 3
but the third guy doesn't do anything
 
in which it's you who will do all the coding anyway?
@melak47 is he the same guy who suggested globals?
 
in return, the 3rd guy does the stupid webapp/android/blargh project for us
@BartekBanachewicz nah
 
well then leave the 3rd one and kick out the 2nd
fire him with 2 weeks notice
:D
 
in 2 weeks this project's supposed to be over :p
 
user142019
My back hurts.
 
2:07 PM
what did you and cat do?
 
they prolly can't use the chair
which reminds me I want more coffee
 
user142019
@ChaosPandion: In a world where hexagons are circles, sure. — Eric Lippert Dec 10 '10 at 23:50
 
user142019
Hahaha genius.
 
@BartekBanachewicz Lemme guess - it uses global state and/or statics, so it's not very safe anyway. If it doesn't have such stuff, it's tested and is safe to use from anywhere, stuff it in a library.
 
I just saw someone's jet take off outside the window
I want my own private plane.
Also if you just read the title it's kinda funny
This article lists professional golfers who have hit an albatross (also called a double eagle) (a score three-under-par on a single hole) in professional play. This can be done with a hole-in-one on a par-4, two shots on a par-5 (most common), or three shots on a par-6. Major championships All those listed below occurred during a men's major championships. {| class="sortable wikitable" ! Player !! Tournament !! Course !! Date !! Round !! Hole !! Par !! Score !! Ref |- | || Masters Tournament || Augusta National || || align=center|4 || align=center|15 || align=center|5 || align=center|...
 
2:15 PM
I can barely afford a private car. Some might say that a 1.4 diesel Fiesta is so slow that it's not actually a car, but some lower class, a golf-trolley conversion, maybe.
 
fuck me I have no form of automotive transport in possesion
 
@BartekBanachewicz Yeah - it's a bit 'Ancient Marineresqe'
 
user142019
> … uses and using the classic parentheses (which (I'm sure) you always pair properly).
 
user142019
Dat pun.
 
@BartekBanachewicz What.
 
2:21 PM
"God save thee, ancient developer! From the fiends, that plague thee thus!-- Why lookst thou so?" "With my cross-compiler I shot the app-and-OS."
 
they added .net and php since last time I looked
 
@Griwes hehe. It's a golf term.
 
I don't understand why can't windows google and apple just build a common development enviornment for C++
 
I figured.
 
2:26 PM
Thanks for wasting developers time and making them to write a different version for each platform
 
@Telkitty猫咪咪 i don't understand why you can't start using your brain in a more reasonable way than asking questions like that one
fuck why did I even click "show posts"
 
I use my brain that's why I ask question like that
 
Error, error, everywhere, And all the LEDs did blink; Error, error, everywhere, Nor any file to link.
OK, I guess that's enough rimeing slang :)
 
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Q: c++ mips disassembler: something is not printed out

user2130466In this code, couple of hex numbers which should be lw and sw are not printed out. #include <iostream> #include <stdio.h> int main() { //char ch[4096]; unsigned int asdf[]={0x022DA822, 0x12A70003, 0x8D930018, 0x02689820, 0xAD930018, 0x02697824, 0xAD8FFFF4,0x018C6020, 0x02A4A82...

that title
I mean it's so good.
 
@Telkitty猫咪咪 Well, you are suggesting that three entities that are, in every other way trying to kill each other, to cooperate on an API etc.
 
2:34 PM
I am pointing out human stupidity
 
I want to work on Lundi again :/
it's like 11 days left at most
and I will be free of uni shit
 
There will aways be more software/internet giants emerging every 5-10 years
 
at least until september
 
trying to kill existing ones will not solve their problems
 
@Telkitty猫咪咪 and proceed to spit out even more stupid bullshit?
 
2:36 PM
you are the one responding
 
I mean wishful thinking like that is usually the sign of under-information
You are thinking in terms of your personal gain, not these companies'
and it's ultimatively their gain that matters for them obviously
and if you still believe that Google or any other company has some sort of "mission", you are quite right: they have a mission to make money
 
@BartekBanachewicz Hehe - 'uni shit' - sounds like some communal washroom.
 
@MartinJames i want to make it sound as bad as possible
i hate my university with passion
if I could be offered a diplomma I would get out and never come back again.
 
@BartekBanachewicz Well, you're doing a good job, so far.
 
well sorry if it comes out as rant.
 
2:39 PM
@BartekBanachewicz true, but you know there are two ways to make that happen right? Collusion and competition.
 
I mean it obviously does but too much rant is tiring, I guess
 
user142019
Concurrency in D looks suspiciously like concurrency in Erlang.
 
@Telkitty猫咪咪 C++ is a hard language used primarily by experienced developers, so they have no reason to make it more noob-friendly, because there's simply little market for newb C++ programmers
 
@BartekBanachewicz S'OK - rants are fine with me. I use them a lot, eg. whenever 'Unicode' enters into any conversation.
 
C++11 is hopefully to change that, at least a bit.
 
2:42 PM
so we have this sort of memory pool thing for our tree nodes so we don't have to allocate and delete all the time(it's global, btw)...and the tree nodes have pointers to parents etc...and the guy is completely against clearing those pointers and other members because "we only get stuff from the pool in one place, and we always overwrite those pointers, so nothing could go wrong" :D
 
Xeo
By asking in the C room
 
LO... oh, wait....
 
Xeo
Or searching on Stack Overflow
 
ask the bin
 
all hail the Binmaster
 
Xeo
2:42 PM
@DeadMG That's not the C room! :P
Or maybe it is
Since C is garbage
 
it basically is, let's face it
 
hehehe
> I wrote a C program but it got garbage-collected!
 
DeadMG, our own personal Garbage Collector
 
Xeo
Garbage collection fucked over one of our artists last week
 
WRT not having backups?
 
2:43 PM
@melak47 Well... I have a lot of object pools and I can't be bothered to continually clear out stuff to no purpose either.
 
Xeo
Since he created animation objects and just let them float around in the ether.
 
user1182183
so.. I have visited SO for 123 days in a row, why don't I get the badge that says "Visited the site each day for 100 consecutive days"? ;o
 
Xeo
And sometimes, when the GC decided to wake from its slumber and collect those, the animations wouldn't finish
 
@MartinJames but what's the point of leaving garbage data in there?
 
2:44 PM
@GamErix you sure it shows 123?
 
user1182183
@BartekBanachewicz check my profile, from february 15th till now
 
@GamErix only you can see it
 
@melak47 Why write a potentially buggy routine that costs cycles if you don't need to?
 
@melak47 For the same reason that auto stack-locals don't get initialized.
 
user1182183
@BartekBanachewicz oh, anyway there are no gaps, everything is green from february to now ;o
 
user1182183
2:45 PM
oh wait, why does it say only 77 consecutive?
 
Xeo
Missed a day~
Days reset at 1am UTC
I had a ~300day streak last year from mid-February to mid-December
Then I missed a day somehow
 
aww
all that time, wasted for nothing!
 
user1182183
FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU
 
user1182183
just looked a bit more better...
 
user1182183
and it seems that on 1st april I wasn't here?
 
2:48 PM
@Xeo I just knew DST was responsible..
 
user1182183
Damn...
 
user1182183
I want to have one gold badge XD
 
Xeo
pff, what's one gold badge, when you have 14
 
user1182183
@Xeo ...
 
@GamErix fail.
 
user1182183
2:49 PM
well, bronze and silver only compared to 14 golds is worse than one godl and bronze and silvers compared to 14 golds :P
 
@GamErix get 600 upvotes in a tag
 
@GamErix no. it still sucks
 
user142019
MASOCHISTS
 
user1182183
@BartekBanachewicz always when I'm answering a question on C++ someone answers faster than me...
 
user1182183
2:50 PM
so I never get the votes
 
@GamErix then answer better
Most of my OpenGL answers are done after some noobs do some pathetic tries on explaining
 
user1182183
@BartekBanachewicz better in the means of faster, because when I write an answer it could be easily 2 pages long
 
Try this
 
@iPisix if people didn't like your question the first time, the obvious response is to repost!
 
@GamErix so do it for 2 pages
 
user1182183
2:51 PM
;d
 
I am for real
Write good answers, not short and fucked up ones
 
user1182183
Yeah I know that, you always are :d
 
Xeo
@BartekBanachewicz Hey, some of my best answers are short and crunchy!
 
user1182183
@Xeo sometimes the question doesn't need more :P
 
@Xeo after you have like a few hundred of them you level up in answering :D
 
Xeo
2:52 PM
46
A: How many elements will be in the array?

Xeo6, with proof by Ideone (look at the errors). Edit: Actually, the example looked like this at first: #include <iostream> template<class T, int N> int length_of(T (&arr)[N]){ return N; } int main(){ char a [] = "EFG\r\n" ; std::cout << length_of(a) << std::endl; } But I wanted to kee...

<3
Still love that one
 
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A: OpenGL- Flat Shading without light C++

Bartek BanachewiczIf you didn't enable lights/lighting, the triangles won't be shaded. Simple as that.

perhaps not as funky as 46 upvotes...
 
user1182183
yeah and some simple questions most of us know the answer to when asked, get hundreds of upvotes XD
 
there are two patterns of such questions.
 
7
A: What is a blob?

Griwes"Blob" stands for Binary large object.

 
hehehe :D
 
2:55 PM
I prefer this one :P
 
yeah, that's really good.
well I hope to see std::blob_vector soon
> "glVertexAttribPointer has to be called (in most cases) when the appropriate (i.e. the one you want to use) VBO is bound." - Meh, rather the other way around. Binding of the VBO should be guided by when glVertexAttribPointer is called
Damn you @Christian, arguing about such semantic details is... duh.
 

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