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18:00
IOW, yes, that's bullshit.
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@MartinJames no.
@rightfold I have a thread bug
the whole article can be summed up with one last sentence
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The interpreters were written before people understood threads, and they used global mutable variables with no synchronisation.
> Or maybe that’s just my phobia talking.
18:00
@BartekBanachewicz That person is trying to rationalize fear of flying by creating a bullshit double standard that doesn't even work.
I think the very fact of "trying to rationalize" it's what annoys me in that.
user1804599
Bad design (mutable globals) leads to forward-incompatible code, requiring hacks like GILs.
There's nothing rational in your fear and you should know that already.
@rightfold Well they should not. The 'global mutable variables' should be data members.
People fear of flying for the same reason they're scared of living near a nuclear plant: because they feel like they're not in control. Yet, they do not fear cars or their eating habits because they think they can control that. And in the end, the latter is what's going to kill them.
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18:01
And even if you made them non-global, it would be unsafe unless you synchronise all access in some way.
@rightfold Well, sure, but that's no different to threads in any language.
time for some guitar.
enough of aviophobes.
user1804599
Erlang solves it in the neatest way.
Ven
Ven
Pony solves it better!
user1804599
@Ven did you try Streem?
Ven
Ven
18:04
@rightfold no.
user1804599
Why not?
Ven
Ven
I've been busy writing c# for the past 2 days
using WCF and WPF.
user1804599
Nice. :D
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s = tcp_socket("localhost", 8007)
STDIN | s
s | STDOUT
18:08
clickbait title for some Microsoft specific problems
who cares
Ven
Ven
Yeah, this article sucks donkey ass and doesn't seem to talk about c/c++
bool primeNumber( int x )
{
return (x==2,3,5,7) ;
}

[sigh]
user1804599
lol
@MartinJames well, it works for some numbers.. so at least it is not completely broken
whistles
Ell
Ell
Oops
18:15
I saw that!
@Ven I like donkeys
Ell
Ell
@FilipRoséen-refp now you know I'm trying to lose weight :(
@MartinJames omg that is O(1)
best algorithm ever seen
Ven
Ven
@MarcoA. well, the article sucks donkeys asses. do you like that as well?
18:15
@MarcoA. lol
@Ven lemme think about that
@Ell I just assumed that you were one of those guys who goes to the gym, being super-fit
Ell
Ell
@FilipRoséen-refp Nope, quite the opposite :P
But I want to make lifestyle changes to become healthier
@Ven you can bash my upcoming article in a few minutes
Ell
Ell
My original intention was to point out the Initialize() call in "modern" code :P
Ven
Ven
18:16
@FilipRoséen-refp I like your articles. Well, I liked the one I read.
hmm.. should one provide archives for the files, or simply upload them to github?
maybe both..
though I don't even have git installed (being a mercurial type of guy)
what song should I learn
Ven
Ven
@BartekBanachewicz rickroll
also I always wondered if the latency of voicecals would allow playing instruments :D
Ven
Ven
@BartekBanachewicz not really :/
I mean, I don't see how. it'd look horrible, but a different kind of horrible for each callee
18:19
@BartekBanachewicz THIS ONE
I totally love it
> Not compatible with my Nintendo 64 controllers. I was very excited to use it and waited a ridicuously longer time than the expected delivery date stated for it to arrive. I was very disappointed that it doesn't work with my controllers.
Review for the Super Smash Bros. GameCube Adapter for Wii U.
People are le dumb.
Also, why is the GC adapter 20$ on Amazon.com but 50$ on Amazon.ca?
The value of the CAD hasn't dropped that much.
@MarcoA. meh
@Ven vOv never tried
Ven
Ven
@BartekBanachewicz me neither, but seeing as it's impossible to have 3/4ppl group calls without people overstepping each other, ugh
oh, Black Russian makes for a fine substitute for a Black Pirate. Still, the question must be asked, WHY IS THE RUM GONE?!
Shite, a new controller is cheaper than the fucking adapter.
18:22
and cold glass is really nice
hmmpfh
I was supposed to learn this rhcp song
what was it called
@thecoshman Russians don't drink rum.
@EtiennedeMartel huh? What does that have to do with the absence of rum?
@thecoshman How would a "Black Russian" have rum, if Russians in general don't do rum?
oh right Can't Stop
I'm so terribad at this funk slapping
it's too hard
Ven
Ven
18:25
"unresolved name `abort`. Did you mean `n`?" Yes, I often typo "n" as "abort". #rustlang
3
@BartekBanachewicz it's a bass thing, and it's not hard to slap, popping is harder though
Ell
Ell
man
these scrambled eggs
they're the best I've ever had, if I do say so myself
@JerryCoffin ... Black Russian is a substitute for Black Pirate...
@thecoshman i meant something else
listen to the guitar there
@BartekBanachewicz no.
18:28
Anyone can recommend me a good library to do do some gui on c++ that is multi platform?
@thecoshman vOv
@UzumakiIchigo not C++
@thecoshman ?
Today I had to write "CumulativeSnapshot" a lot and I started to think of an abbreviation...
I suppose you can guess the first one that came to mind...
@UzumakiIchigo Nana or Qt
18:30
@UzumakiIchigo WinAPI on VM.
@StackedCrooked CUmShot :D
right :P
I decided to not use that one :)
@StackedCrooked lol
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@UzumakiIchigo gtkmm is nice.
¬_¬ I'll see you after the ban I presume
user1804599
18:31
It consitently uses RAII and has no macros.
user1804599
Which already makes it better than 99.9999999% of all C++ libraries.
anyone know of a online pastebin that compiles, and run, c++ using vc++ such as http://webcompiler.cloudapp.net/, but where you can be save the contents, and link it?
Ven
Ven
infraruby.com/features did anyone hear before of infraruby?
user1804599
No.
You can save the DOM.
18:32
As I delve into the career search, I keep wondering if I should name my SO profile + pic to be more professional
@StackedCrooked I'm going to link to a paste on coliru in the upcoming article, how do you want me to refer to the site, simply as coliru or perhaps coliru.stacked-crooked.com?
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@StackedCrooked cumshot
@FilipRoséen-refp Coliru is fine.
shit im so bad
@StackedCrooked got it, thanks
18:33
"By the awesomest StackedCrooked" is mandatory suffix though.
@rightfold it says it works on "Win32 (gcc, MSVC++ .Net 2003, 2005, 2008)"...wth is MSVC++ .Net?
user1804599
I neither know nor give a shit.
user3010322
Probably referring to old VS versions.
was the IDE ever called MSVC++ .Net?
@melak47 I believe MSVC 2003 was actually called ".net" or something
18:35
@melak47 Yes
Qt seems to be the only portable UI framework that doesn't look crappy.
Yeah: "Visual Studio .NET 2003" en.wikipedia.org/wiki/…
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@StackedCrooked I heard Qt requires you to use new.
I've toyed with XULRunner in the past.
@rightfold It's new all over the place.
user1804599
Me too.
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18:36
It was fun.
@MooingDuck not quite the same as "Microsoft Visual C++ .net 2003" , but ok :p
user1804599
I still like Cocoa the best.
However, you usually don't need to write delete.
Unless when you do.
And you won't know when.
@FilipRoséen-refp just annoy stack until he sorts his shit out :P
user1804599
Because Interface Builder creates a serialised object graph instead of generating source code.
18:37
The HNLMS Karel Doorman is in Montreal right now.
@StackedCrooked Which is bad, because it makes false positives on my static leak detector
user1804599
And bindings work well because of introspection and method swizzling.
@milleniumbug Yeah, that sucks.
> This visit is of particular significance as, at the heart of the visit, is the commemoration of the 70th anniversary of the Liberation of the Netherlands. Almost, 175,000 Canadian soldiers of the First Canadian Army played a leading role in the Liberation of the Netherlands and its people from Nazi occupation.
cat *.cpp | grep 'new\|delete'
18:38
> This commemoration reaffirms the unique and enduring bond between the militaries of Canada and the Netherlands and the ongoing importance of memorializing our shared sacrifice in preserving freedom. As part of this important event, the Orchestra of the Royal Netherlands Airforce will present a “Tribute to the Veterans” concert on board of HNLMS Karel Doorman.
Ell
Ell
@UzumakiIchigo gtkmm
Is it me, or do the Netherlands always have to be saved by someone who isn't Dutch?
user1804599
@milleniumbug I have a similar tool to detect bad Haskell code.
You guys are high maintenance.
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for f in src/**/*.hs; grep -Hn '^import' "$f" | grep -v 'qualified' | grep -v '('
18:38
@EtiennedeMartel and who also isn't German.
user1804599
It finds all wildcard imports.
user1804599
A similar one for Python: for f in **/*.py; grep 'import.*?\*' "$f".
@rightfold that sounds like the sort of crap you could give to managers
@MartinJames maybe you didn't read/understand what's going on there? It switches every couple hours.
@MooingDuck I've noticed that. Strangely, it only seems to happen at night when I turn over on my soft pillow.
18:47
@MartinJames I get the feeling it happens all the time but we're not conscious of it until our heads are sideways.
Ven
Ven
@rightfold use find
find -iname *.hs | grep ...
user1804599
Why?
user1804599
I find globs much easier to read than find commands.
> TIL it is illegal for a wife to take her husband's name in Quebec, Canada.
say what! is that true @EtiennedeMartel
No, it isn't.
Wait.
18:53
This is what it linked to, not bothering to read it
> Under the Civil Code of Québec, both spouses retain their respective names in marriage and exercise civil rights under those names. Consequently, if a married woman wants to adopt her spouse's surname, the Directeur de l'état civil will authorize that change of name only in an exceptional situation.
Well, how about that.
Xeo
Xeo
... why
user3010322
YOU'RE GOING TO KEEP YOUR NAMES SEPARATE AND YOU'RE GOING TO LIKE IT.
Xeo
Xeo
And you'd think Quebec would be all about freedom of choice!
@EtiennedeMartel Seems a bit dumb.
18:56
ITT Quebec sucks as much as the rest of the world
MORE BLACK RUSSIAN
> L'article 393 du Code civil du Québec1 (C.C.Q.) prévoit que chacun des époux conserve son nom pendant le mariage et exerce ses droits civils sous celui-ci. Le législateur a ainsi écarté, en 1981, la coutume suivant laquelle la femme mariée était désignée par le nom de son mari, car elle semblait contraire au principe de l'égalité des époux. Si l'épouse peut encore utiliser le nom de son mari dans sa vie sociale, il lui est interdit de le faire dans sa vie juridique.
user1804599
I don't understand why you would get your spouse's name.
user1804599
It's incredibly silly.
seems pretty useful to me
user1804599
It complicates a lot.
user1804599
18:56
You suddenly have a different name.
they should make you swap names
user1804599
What are the benefits?
@rightfold not really
> After all we can live with that, it’s not such a big deal, though I wonder – why isn’t Quebec flexible about it, when the politics of the province is to always respect people’s rights.
cough
Basically, the government felt that allowing that would go against the principle of equality between spouses.
18:57
@EtiennedeMartel Why not just let either spouse adopt the name of the other?
@EtiennedeMartel wouldn't the solution be to allow the man to take the wife's name instead...
I don't see how you're reducing equality by allowing everyone to make a choice that suits them..
"We think it's sexist to have one take the other names, so none of you can do it, even if you want!"
The reason why names changed, by the way, is to make it clear that the woman now belongs to her husband instead of her father.
irrelevant
18:58
It's probably along the same lines of thought as laws in some places that ban women from wearing hijabs
@Puppy I guess it's like the fact shooting black people isn't racist if you also shoot white people vOv
Xeo
Xeo
coshanalogies strike again
Marriages are becoming increasingly rare in Quebec anyway. People seem to prefer civil unions here.
well, it's clearly not racist to shoot a black person, if you're an ... equal opportunities murderer?
@EtiennedeMartel wait what...

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