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You have cats?
I used to when I lived in Italy
@chmod711telkitty a bucket of sand is worth 1 million dollars as components
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@AndyProwl I guess so
Still makes you feel a bit bad, when she can't even properly jump her own height
I know :(
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Well, be happy.
13:01
It's even worse when she can't because she's getting too old though
@jalf they sent to all 100k+ers last year.
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Now when she's a teenager she won't be running around and getting pregnant and being irresponsible and shit.
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@AndyProwl oh yeah, I can imagine that
One of my cats lived 21 years - she was pretty much like a sister
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because right now, I know she'll recover and jump her usual height
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13:01
And bringing home filthy alley cats that you think are trash while you have to watch while they ruin their own life.
@sehe of course it's easy :< Also, I'm the target audience anyway.
@AndyProwl o_0 that's some innings, and in Italy too! The traffic there is nuts
lol
she never left the apartment
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@AndyProwl wow
I want the weekend
13:02
she was scared
@Xeo surgery?
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@thecoshman Spayed.
Are roads in Italy better or worse than the ones in the Czech Republic?
@AndyProwl ah, explains it then
13:03
@R.MartinhoFernandes Better on average
but it depends where
in the South they tend to be worse
@Xeo oh, warning, we found it very hard to keep our cat off her stitches. Even with the cone of shame
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No cone, and so far she doesn't seem to have touched the one stitch
Czech highways are the worst I've ever driven on
Oh yeah, Monday I had to cycle through a crappy dirt path along the Vltava, about 30cm from the edge of a 3m drop to the water, for some 5km.
it's like being on a train
13:04
That was scary
@Xeo probably still too groggy
keep an eye on it though.
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Vet told me that he only had two cats in the last 10 years or so that tucked out the thread before it was fully healed
@R.MartinhoFernandes it's a drop to water, what's so scary?
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@thecoshman sure
13:04
@AndyProwl in water vOV
oh wait, rust
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oh wait, getting muddy and getting out
@thecoshman eh, depends how deep the water is
@thecosh I'm on a bike with a heavy backpack and there's nowhere to get out.
@xeo Sid didn't pull her stitches out, but she made them rather raw.
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get out
13:05
It's a 3m wall
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@thecoshman Mh. I'll keep an eye on it
@R.MartinhoFernandes just flag for a mod and have someone kick you out
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case X is
   when 1 =>
      Walk_The_Dog;
   when 5 =>
      Launch_Nuke;
   when 8 | 10 =>
      Sell_All_Stock;
   when others =>
      Self_Destruct;
end case;
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What a horrible SRP violation.
just take a bus or a train or hitchhike
13:07
And then the path ended. As in, a dead end.
And you had to go back?
Went around and the path 'resumed' some 30m ahead.
'Around' here means "carry the bike through the woods on a steep hillside"
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13:13
ITT the robot got lost on a single path with no turnings
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@R.MartinhoFernandes lol
I also had to cross the river through some kind of maintenance stairs on a pipeline thingy.
That path had signposts marking it as an official bike path on both sides, somehow.
And here at Litoměřice... I had to cross a bridge that was broken for construction work.
I have yet to find a road that doesn't look like patchwork.
Fuck the roads in this country, seriously.
Guys , anyone having idea how i can use c++ on server side to make chat server (XMPP)?
there are so many ways
@R.MartinhoFernandes Sounds like the quality level of highways
13:20
My chat server is written in Erlang , now i want to make some abstract using c++
Same like what facebook did
They switch from Erlang to c++
facebook was written in PHP? ... Oo front end
Chat server is based on Erlang
Had to cross that.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes that's terrifying
@dhams a lot of work
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13:22
@dhams lol, it seems that nobody in the lounge knows how
seriously
We have team here :)
your team doesn't seem to be very good
is that means no one having idea ;)
@Ell Did you not spot the temporary pedestrian/bike bridge, (blue steel lattice).
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@dhams are you using ejaberd?
13:23
this tactic does not work here, we have multiple people implemented chats before
yes
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What is the issue with it?
@dhams what do you mean 'want to make some abstract using c++'
lol did Ell think I jumped across or something?
star bait ... abstract chat using C++
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13:24
I had no idea how you got across :P
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@MartinJames Thanks :P
this makes more sense now
If you have a chat system that is already using ejaberd, I'd strongly advise you don't move away from it.
Some of the facility like constant data flow lacking with ERlang
@dhams and? that's their problem.
13:25
I did some research and found facebook had felt same issue with it ., and thats the reason why they moved to c++
I thought people here sucked at chat servers just like they suck at Kyrostats
yes thats the issue
@dhams "because he did it" is never a good reason to do anything.
@R.MartinhoFernandes no, we suck at doing things
i am open for other option too
what are Kyrostats?
13:27
But aleast doing something is better than doing nothing
I ran out of food.
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eat your leg
@AndyProwl our failed attempt at making a game together :\
@dhams you have a working chat system, no? What is wrong with it, what makes you think you need to put time and money into replacing it?
We didn't even attempt
13:28
If it wasn't raining I'd go to the supermarket but if it wasn't raining I wouldn't be here anyway.
Enhancement
@thecoshman A Lounge game? Nice. What kind of game was it?
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@AndyProwl space fighter IIRC
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The ones that don't get finished
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13:29
I wasn't involved with it
@AndyProwl it was going to be some sort of space fighter, with Newtonian physics IIRC
@R.MartinhoFernandes We did too. I've sent Anne out to do grocery shopping. I am currently unable to safely move more than 20m from a toilet bowl. Dunno what it was I ate that poisoned me:(
@Xeo was Pantoona the project manager? :D
@Xeo s/finished/started/
You only need multi-threaded C++ if you have like 1000+ messages per second or something. But then, you have to consider how you going to sync with database etc.
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13:30

 Kyrostat

Inactive room, go away.
I've just changed up the #stackoverflow DH ciphers to a 2048-bit group on all load balancers. Really though, stop breaking TLS people.
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what the fuck
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lol
13:32
gosh ...
@rightfold lol - be quick and stop wasting time posting links here!
if it's heavily upvoted, it must be true
@Feeds wat
also chat here is written in C#
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> Explicitly specified enum values must be greater than any previous value and less than 256
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA FUCK YOU UE
FUCK YOU SO HARD
god fucking dammit with the abysmal fundamental type support in blueprints.
13:38
@Xeo hello this is Uniunea Europeana
I heard you have something against us?
> UENUM enums use unsigned 8-bit integers (uint8) which cannot be negative values. Valid values range from 0 to 255.
That's... a pretty gigantic fail.
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And it's deliberate
because they wanted to "keep it simple"
it's so fucking annoying
No C++ for you
@Xeo LOL
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13:39
They also don't have unsigned integer types aside from that
The only fundamental types are uint8 (for enums), int32 and float.
because that's enough for everyone, apparently
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oh, and it also seems that adding other fundamental types is a huge amount of work or something, so it's unlikely they will add them
@R.MartinhoFernandes nope
How crazy from 1 to 10 would it be to teach 9th graders Haskell as a first language?
13:41
17+
I don't think it would be that bad
Fine.
I have experience with people learning Haskell as first language.
Ok :( Any suggestions for first language? I want something that would convince them to be interested in the field
It works just fine
inb4 in 10 years Benjamin goes like
13:41
@R.MartinhoFernandes suggestions?
"YOU CANNOT STOP MY ARMY OF BARTEKS"
@R.MartinhoFernandes were you portable?
@AlexM. lol
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@BenjaminGruenbaum 1, if you're proficient in Haskell and can explain well
13:42
@R.MartinhoFernandes given a choice of any language - would you start with it?
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Holy crap, Win32 is nuts
@Xeo I am, and I think I can.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Oz
they'll run away ASAP
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incredible hard to workaround in a object oriented way with win32
@BenjaminGruenbaum C# winforms
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13:42
Since they're not "poisoned" by imperative / OOP languages, they should have an easier time.
@AlexM. really or joke?
@BenjaminGruenbaum really because easy GUI and easy fun
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the eye that sees everything
I wonder if the designer of those is a man or a woman. :)
@AlexM. yeah, I like easy GUI too
kids like easy GUIs too
I want them to have projects at the end of the year where they actually do interesting stuff
@wilx Irrespective of sex, they cannot count..
I would avoid winforms or the like
People just don't get it.
13:44
This year it was JavaScript, we did the KhanAcademy course, it was sort of fun-ish because there is no installation required and it's very very interactive
@AlexM. Software professionals like easy GUIs too.
"How do I pass a variable from one form to another?"
What would be a practical Haskell exercise 9th graders can do?
You wanna deal with that?
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any tip in working around with win32 in an object-oriented way?
13:44
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah, I know, but still prefer GUI form designer.
Don't use it.
I typed 'f' on safari search & it auto-completes with 'fucking windows' fucking-windows.com
I don't think those problems are important for kids writing their first programs tbh
letting them place buttons and text boxes in seconds is priceless
What do you mean?
Those problems are important because that's what they'll be asking.
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what do you means?
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13:46
mean*
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I think starting with haskell is okay
@R.MartinhoFernandes yes, if they ask you answer
And it betrays a fundamental misunderstanding
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@BenjaminGruenbaum I think you should start with Scala
Which IMO is why it's a bad thing to start with
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13:47
I started with DM, then moved to Java a few years ago and now I'm using C++, LOL
If what they learn is to be unlearned, what's the point?
@Alex the question is wrong.
@Ell scala has hard semantics
They still have to write actual code in the GUI event-handlers.
@BenjaminGruenbaum is there no mandatory programming in high school in your country
@Benjamin I'd stick to Haskell or Python.
13:50
here there's a high school option for programming, they teach C
Depending on their background
it starts with variables and ends with Dijkstra's
throughout 4 years
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there aren't any high school option for programming here
If they're mathy, go with Haskell.
@AlexM. We don't need no education. We dont need no thought control.
13:51
@AlexM. And goes through countless unnecessary low level details, I guess?
@Griwes no
it's about algorithms exclusively
it goes hand in hand with the olympiad
Every programming course should start with algorithms, not with variables :P
@AlexM. there is, it's part of why we can't pick JS
13:52
professors teach algorithms in order to get students to participate there
They teach it (HORRIBLY) already
aside from graph theory there's also stuff like dynamic programming, backtracking and so on
@AlexM. Oh wonderful:(
@R.MartinhoFernandes the problem with both is while I like them and I think they're fun there are no easy ways to build UIs and 'cool sugar' to build with them and I really want to keep them interested.
@AlexM. Implementing all that in C is a PITA and requires dealing with countless amounts of low level details.
13:53
@MartinJames my school is one of the last that teach Pascal
@AlexM. :(
in the 9th grade I was the only guy in the room doing pascal at the olympiad
only switched to C in 10th
@Ben you have to choose a trade-off then
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@BenjaminGruenbaum Do you think? what like?
13:54
@R.MartinhoFernandes yeah, and I'm here asking for opinions :)
Pascal was always more difficult to get inside the time constraints for similar solutions
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traits and implicits and stuff I guess
both with FPC and the old Borland
I personally think the complexity of GUIs is poisonous as a starter
I don't know why they keep it around
13:55
@BenjaminGruenbaum With a GUI framework, you very quickly have to come to terms with classes, instances and function/data members, else you don't progress at all. No, I don't think that's a bad thing.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes I agree
My company (a hedge fund) is recruiting C++ programmers in Hong Kong and Shenzhen, ping if interested and reasonably competent.
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I'd be too scared to live in China tbh
@AlexM. I said reasonably competent anyway
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what if I'm interested but not competent at all?
13:56
@buttifulbuttefly I'd ping you if I were living ther-- oh wait.
Someone pin it
@buttifulbuttefly suit yourself :A
Scala sucks
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scala is groovy... wait
My brain failed me. Today is not my best day.
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13:56
there now you can all star it
Someone bin it!
@AlexM. FPC has no form designer/RAD. I could not cope with an environment that has many of the disadvantages of both GUI and command-line:(
@Ell I'm not sure if you're serious, but implcits are a pain and all the object oriented stuff isn't fun either (complexity of Java + extra) and so on. Compare that to Python for instance which does not require you to use most of its features.
@MartinJames it's not needed in high school
In today's episode of "you know your tests suck balls when...", let me present a winner: "Fatal error: listen EADDRINUSE".
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13:57
@BenjaminGruenbaum I guess
get input from file -> generate output -> export output to file
Also, Scala takes a long time to compile (yes, even the recent versions) and IDE support is nice but still not amazing I guess.
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Scala is nice.
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I just like that it's a mixture of OOP and functional
SBT is crap
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13:57
and it's just groovy generally
man I said it again
Undocumented mess of a crap
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yeah sbt is bad
@Ell oh, I <3 scala but I think that its a bad first language for teenagers.
Yeah, that's why I like Python. It works well with gradual introduction
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@BenjaminGruenbaum Fair enough :)
13:58
It's a bad any language for anyone
sbt also has bad errors.
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I never had problems with SBT.
but how can be the explained??
Python or Haskell should be fine for first timers
@R.MartinhoFernandes yes, if only there was an interactive editor for making nifty ui stuff with it.
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13:58
my first language as a teen was visual basic
Dunno what SBT is but I'm happy to accept it sucks, after all, most other stuff does.
@Ell mine too
I entertained a thought of using both at the same time
I guess we'll advertise on careers.SE later
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but I only understood stuff when I moved on to Ruby
13:58
If something like Visual Basic or Flash would actually work and be future compatible I'd use those but I can't.
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actually I wrote AS2 before I moved onto visual basic
My first language was Pascal if we don't include Logo, then qbasic, I liked it
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but not for very long
Guess you could also use Go for concurrency stuff
@BenjaminGruenbaum what do you do if your ninth graders don't even care about programming after going through haskell
13:59
Why would I want to go into concurrency stuff? These kids don't know what a conditional statement is.
@AlexM. 'if' ??

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