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Ell
13:00
Lol someone made a hitler video for mein exam
> We are starting a new project from scratch, using PHP and web tech
rip
Internet has unparalleled ability to run shit into the ground
@khajvah Implying PHP isn't web tech
Is it me or does anyone have the same feeling - if there is a book you think it's really good, then there is at least one character in the book whom you absolutely love.
> if there is a book
Well. That's one condition easily satisfied
13:06
I am reading the rust book, who should be the character I love?
The reason why I don't read romance is that because it's similar to doing drugs, the better it is, the worse the withdraw symptom when you finish it.
@chmod711telkitty No
I absolutely loved Ubik but all characters are assholes or losers
ubik was great
It's the most original writing/plot I can think of yet
Dick is great basically
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> for loops should be used when you need to iterate over a sequence.
i need to leave this swamp
13:15
No, use the AbstractIterationStrategyFactory pattern instead
Man I should write a program in fun-Java
you forgot Bean and Manager
@Mr.kbok Who's an asshole in it?
oh but you get a global instance of the AbstractIterationStrategyFactory from the AbstractIterationStrategyFactoryManager that you had set up from the xml configuration files that are found on the configuration server that is connected with credentials that resides in the AbstractIterationStrategyFactoryManagerConfiguratorBean
@R.MartinhoFernandes The door :)
Actually I though of the girl who think she's killing everyone, and the guy who's killing everyone
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13:19
@Mr.kbok Shazim is stupid.
System.out.println("pantoona is stupid");
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Gist is stupid.
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You can fork gists, but not your own gists.
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You can fork gists, but not do pull requests.
13:28
Very interesting website! Thanks for that. I'll see what @sehe has to say about grammars. — bombax 2 mins ago
teehee
Gold nuggets of wisdom Rote boost experience
@Mr.kbok That made my eyes well up with tears
int count = 0;
for(auto& entity : data)
better.
You don't read much, do you. The fact that this irked you yesterday doesn't mean it's bad today
it's coming back.
fyi maps != vectors. That's all
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I love Go.
13:30
also *~char_('"') looks funny
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('"') is a beaver.
it is funny
@sehe for (auto& e : zip (data, infinite_numeric_range))
how about that
@BartekBanachewicz go right ahead, post your competing answer :)
@BartekBanachewicz not pulling it's weight for SO answer
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In F# you get an exception if you apply zip to two sequences of differing lengths. :p
13:31
lol, changing just that one thing? I highly doubt that
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It's really annoying.
(inb4 "sehe doesn't care about code")
the display was just an example vOv
I'll counter with "sehe knows about reality". And ain't no one got time for that
it's the parser that matters there
13:32
@BartekBanachewicz Yup:)
@BartekBanachewicz And it's a beauty! Completely in the spirit of C++
> in the spirit
@sehe We find beauty in the most surprising places. Such is the nature of Man.
@sehe at least I want to implement infinite_numeric_range now.
#nospoilers
@R.MartinhoFernandes Writer on Board, maybe? I can't think of anything else right now.
@BartekBanachewicz I can see how this enhances everyday productivity
13:34
are you being ironic now?
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% python3.4 -q
>>> print(__debug__); exit()
True
% python3.4 -Oq
>>> print(__debug__); exit()
False
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Incredibly interesting.
Guys I'm attempting something crazy; watch me.
14 hours ago, by Alex M.
I don't really wanna go to sleep because when I wake up all I gotta do is study
Well crazier than usual
13:34
and I woke up :<
@BartekBanachewicz at the very least, you'll need a proper arbitrary-precision integer library
@BartekBanachewicz yes
@Mr.kbok holding yer beer
@sehe modulo_infinite_numeric_range!
@EtiennedeMartel Ah no. It's more like "So yeah, this guy goes over to the cliff and jump—hmm, I wonder why he even did that; it doesn't make a lot of sense".
@BartekBanachewicz better. I like the pragmatism! /s
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol
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You are literally Hitler.
13:36
ITT TVTropes linking no longer considere bad form
@R.MartinhoFernandes That's more of a typical lampshade hanging.
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Wow, Godwin and Poe within five minutes!
> Warning: boost::zip_iterator as of Boost 1.48.0 will cause undefined behavior if the length of the input containers are not the same (it may crash or iterate beyond the end).
@EtiennedeMartel Not if there's no trope involved.
is this still a thing?
13:36
@R.MartinhoFernandes why are so many people against things like that :<
Quick, someone add Muprhy's
I think they're great
Breaking the fourth wall to let the audience know you know your plot sucks is a good way to dodge criticism.
@EtiennedeMartel Well, doesn't have to be negative criticism. In the example, it's not that the plot sucks. It's that the facts as I know them are not enough to explain themselves, so I interrupt the story to wonder about them.
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I had a teddybear named Popo.
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13:38
I don't know why I picked that name.
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I was like four.
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That the difference between the day I was born and the day I turned 16 ago.
@R.MartinhoFernandes If you make it clear that your narrator is an actual character retelling a story, then it can actually lead to a more believable narration; a person would go on such tangents.
I know. I just want a trope name because I'm weaving a thread into the story based off of the tropes in itself.
(That's actual lampshade hanging)
Wait, you're writing a story?
Oh oh oh oh
It's not fiction. I'm just playing around with some silly tricks.
Strange looping.
Get to the GEB room
@sehe victory
it felt fun
Strange poop
Ven
Ven
13:44
@AlexM. oh, new avatar? from?
it's still haganai like the one before the previous
look how deeply pragmatic I got
So yeah, I might ask for a bunch of tropes.
well okay I suppose the tuple and variadic zip is an overkill
but that's a minor issue.
@R.MartinhoFernandes What, you're building a deconstructor fleet?
13:46
Not quite. It's more embracing than deconstructing.
Probably more like Square Peg Round Trope.
@BartekBanachewicz now sell it
i mean things as essential as composable ranges
@BartekBanachewicz boost::size(r), not r.size() (or boost::range::size, don't remember)
Rayman Origins has a great soundtrack. Case in point.
Ven
Ven
13:50
@AlexM. noted (didn't watch it)
@sehe everything in there should be std anyway
wish they made some sequel or sth
@BartekBanachewicz tell me you're trying to deny reality extra hard just to humour me
kinda
but range will be std
and so should be zip.
yesh. You didn't use it
13:52
I don't know what's there and what's not
it was faster that way
I don't have any clean cups and the dishes cover the sponge omg
I want my coffee
Ignorance FTW :)
17 mins ago, by sehe
@BartekBanachewicz better. I like the pragmatism! /s
gaaaah. Do I like look like a daily boost user to you? Do I?
The general narrative structure is as follows. It starts in medias res, then there's a point where a character is telling previous events as a flashback, and then that character breaks out of that flashback to follow a thread of thought inspired by remembering those events being told, which leads into a telling of events that took place between the interrupted flashback and the current time, and then folds back into the remainder of the original flashback.
To mark each of those jumps in the chronology of the narrative, I have a short citation describing a prevalent trope in the text. There'
The pragmatism meant that I literally copied the impls I needed from the World Wide Web
The purism would be to now substitute them with functions already present
13:53
@R.MartinhoFernandes That sounds hard to follow.
The goal was to print elements and numbers, after all.
@BartekBanachewicz Well. Either be waxing lyrical about purity, well factored code and take the correct notes in your stride, or don't share the code :)
@EtiennedeMartel The events are not strongly connected to each other, so it's more like an episodic retelling where the order is not important (think several Monster of the Week episodes).
Like the drunk ramblings of a dude in a pub.
13:54
@BartekBanachewicz I think I achieved this a while ago (in the answer) :)
it doesn't help my case that you're right
:D I like the effort. It woule have been more impressive if it didn't use boost. But not bad. I do think boost::irange is capable for the job :)
The strongest connection between each of the episodes is merely the points in time and space where the characters start and end. Beyond that, each of them stands alone, so I don't think the order is a problem (and it is actually my intention to de-emphasise it)
@R.MartinhoFernandes So you could kill one character in an episode and resurrect him the next one?
@EtiennedeMartel That would be a stronger connection between the episodes. There's no such thing.
13:57
(or maybe the next episode happens before so the guy isn't dead yet)
So, no continuity at all (reset button at the end of each episode) or just a very loose continuity (a few references to previous episodes here and there but nothing significant)?
There's continuity but it's not very strong.

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