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9:00 PM
Zootopia. https://t.co/Lil8LlmZ9R
 
I never actually saw that movie
I was planning to but then I didn't
 
story of my life
 
nods sagely
 
@jaggedSpire Go see it, it's super good.
 
Excellent!
I will make less vague plans to see it then
 
9:12 PM
Hello, Cruel World!
 
@Code-Apprentice oh dear you seem to have lost some of that optimism :(
 
@EtiennedeMartel ...and we'll just forget that the 100 years war (and the claim to being the king of Great Britain and France) ever happened... :-)
 
@EtiennedeMartel the really look on the faces of the people who would have to deal with it if it ever got to either of those goals would be amusing at least
provided they haven't formed a protective pokerface by that point in their careers
 
9:19 PM
> Control of their borders, their culture and their language.
Assuming they're not trolling, the people who signed that petition have an... interesting view of what culture and language means.
 
Ell
I think its a troll
Sleep time for me anyway
 
@jaggedSpire but I have some time to chat in the lounge, so that makes it a good day.
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@EtiennedeMartel While we're at it, how about if they quit using "border", "culture" and "language", since they're all really (from) French words.
 
@Code-Apprentice That's a nice perspective to have
 
@uoɥʇʎPʎzɐɹC Try 300.
 
9:24 PM
@Nooble oh nooble
 
Wherefore art thou Nooble
 
@Nooble That's pretty good for a newbie to make in one day. I'd been a member for over three weeks before I had a 300+ rep day.
 
I...I don't think he made all his rep in one day
 
@JerryCoffin I made it over the course of years.
Knowledge too limited. I must learn more C++.
 
you did make 140 in a day once though, according to your rep graph
well 135
 
9:36 PM
STOP LOOKING AT MY REP
I'm insecure about it.
 
but post-stalking people is fun because I see how their attitudes and preferred rep-acquisition mechanisms change over time
 
:(
 
I know that I tried to karma...er....*escort* at the start
it didn't work
I am very, very bad at that as it turns out
very
I'd probably be better now, but I didn't know enough C++ back then to be able to rattle off solutions from the top of my head
 
I still don't :(
 
now, I just try to provide well-thought out answers that I will hopefully still regard as high quality even as I continue to get better
 
9:40 PM
not knowing what they are talking hasn't stopped nobody ever
 
it does get you downvoted into oblivion sometimes though
oh man
 
Lol meta
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I pick easy targets
because repwhoring gets me more rep than making an actual effort
 
there was this js guy that answered a c++ newbie question with new and couldn't understand why everyone was so angry
 
9:42 PM
regrets
 
oh I'm selective about my targets all right. I just usually wind up going for the questions that leave me going both "oh man I know this, and it isn't actually obvious" and "really, no one has posted an answer yet?"
 
@Nooble PSTD trigger I see
 
case in point: the "this is an aggregate. It's doing aggregate initialization. Why has no one posted an answer yet?" question that granted me 400 rep
and the "this dude is iterating over the after-the-end array of his array of arrays why hasn't anyone realized this?" that got me 80
 
@milleniumbug I still get flashbacks.
 
I imagine you do. That was not a pretty week.
 
9:47 PM
@jaggedSpire My usual reason any more is seeing a question that has for "answers" that advocate making a mess even worse. For example: stackoverflow.com/questions/38702720/…
 
@JerryCoffin oh my
oh, speaking of posts, the book list recently got a revision
Someone added The Annotated C++ Reference Manual to the classics section
> This book is quite outdated in the fact that it explores the 1989 C++ 2.0 version - Templates, exceptions, namespaces and new casts were not yet introduced. Saying that however this is book goes through the entire C++ standard of the time explaining the rationale, the possible implementations and features of the language. This is not a book not learn programming principles and patterns on C++, but to understand every aspect of the C++ language.
 
@jaggedSpire Hey were you the evil person who used 2 spaced tabs?
Or was that @VermillionAzure
 
@Nooble because of my eensy screen yes
it was the only way to both have 80 columns of code and an 80-column terminal open with indentation for namespaces
I tend to prefer longer names, and the small space didn't combine very well with that
 
@jaggedSpire So don't indent namespaces.
 
@JerryCoffin the common sense solution
unfortunately I lack significant quantities of that
 
9:57 PM
@jaggedSpire Hmm...I'm tempted to edit that back out. It's just so old I can hardly imagine it being of much real use to anybody. At the very least, you'd need an extra set of annotations to tell you which parts of the book to ignore.
 
that's why I posted it here--figured it might not have seen enough review in the review queue and possibly wasn't posted here to check
 
@jaggedSpire looooooool
 
I'd have actually gone into Lounge to check when I saw it in the review queue, but I was at work and I try to stay as far away from Lounge as I can when I'm at work
too much of a temptation
 
If memory serves, the summary is also sort of incorrect. I believe Bjarne has described the language it covers as being version 2.1--mostly because in the course of writing the book and explaining the language in detail, he found a number of things that really needed fixing.
 
10:14 PM
@fredoverflow 2016 is obviously for the more important learning projects
 
@jaggedSpire yeah, like that one for example
 
@milleniumbug exactly!
 
10:32 PM
Hey @milleniumbug would you hop into a private room with me? I have another question...
@milleniumbug chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/120285/… If you're up for it.
 
user406009
@EnnMichael We have a special question room if you just want assistance in general: chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/116940/c
 
11:05 PM
I began from scratch trying to configure the build environment for Ogre3D and it appears to be working now. Awesome.
 
So I updated to Firefox 48. Where is the Rust magic?!
 
user406009
@wilx Not noticeable.
 
user406009
You will be able to compile Rust to asm.js or web assembly very, very soon though.
 
user406009
(You can do it right now, but you have to compile from source with a beta setting enabled)
 
It's in the background right now. They replaced C++ magic, but haven't enabled cheat mode for you D;
 
11:14 PM
:)
 
Well, I'm still getting the compile bug due to missing headers and the solution online says to comment out the includes because "it compiles fine afterward"
I think I should be worried, but it's worth a shot...
Nope, terrible idea. now I need to figure out why the compiler can't find opengl headers
..in the FAQ, apparently there is no support for the Opengl es 2 renderer, but they're working on it
 
11:35 PM
lovely!
 
11:45 PM
Haha, how much do you enjoy configuring frameworks versus writing code?
 
user365265
11:57 PM
how can I convert std::vector<char> file_content to uint8_t* raw_filedata ?
 
user406009
@mate64 std::vector has a .data() method.
 
First convert std::vector<char> into char* using the above. It should cast just fine into uint8_t afterwards.
 
user365265
uint8_t *raw_filedata = file_content.data();
 
this is probably enough assuming the uint8_t and char are the same
they probably aren't, but argh C
 

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