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user7659542
3:55 AM
@Mgetz what are the downsides of still being on that version? What are some of the things they are missing out on?
 
user7659542
4:50 AM
At least they have atomic datatypes
 
11:14 AM
Saw this at the side of the road today. Wtf is on that sticker??!
 
12:05 PM
@traducerad all of C++14/17/20 etc
even a good chunk of C++11 is missing
 
12:40 PM
@Mgetz IIRC 4.6 had <regex> header that did not work, IDK if 4.5 also had that amazing feature... :P
 
@NoSenseEtAl C++11 wasn't mostly complete until 4.8.2 I think?
 
12:54 PM
Is learning to code in Java (why is coding in Java) worthwhile for newer developers?
Compared to learning C++, JavaScript, or Python?
 
if it solves the problem you need to solve?
 
Yea, but there are other "tools" that solve the same problems Java can, right?
 
if the problem is "patch and maintain 10 year old Java monoliths" then the answer is pretty much "no"
 
Lol, except the problem of legacy maintenance.
Honestly just asked because I thought it would be cool to make mods for a game that's written in Java but was skeptical if it was worthwhile to re-learn Java in the first place.
 
Well you don't need to learn much Java just to mod a game
most of the stuff you'd need for that would be the same kind of syntax that C++,C#, etc. use. Plus some Java specific APIs like probably reflection if it's modding
You probably need to learn more specifics about the games code-base than specifics of Java to do that
 
1:04 PM
@Mgetz 5.0 since they had invalid std::string :) (ABI fun) But regex is special because they "implemented it" it just did not work :), there is even question on SO about it :)
 
@NoSenseEtAl true
 
@PeterT Makes sense
 
 
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(Uh...) Lol
 
 
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user7659542
4:41 PM
Not gonna lie "Understanding the Linux kernel" by O'reilly is quite a complicated book
 
user7659542
it is a very good one, but the whole story about memory paging is one hell of a ride
 
6:58 PM
Feels more natural to type
```
print(Stuff A, Stuff B, Stuff C);
```

than
```
printf("%a%b%d", Stuff A, Stuff B, Stuff C); // -> Error: Stuff C is not %d but %c but we won't tell you that...
```
 
7:20 PM
No it doesn't
 
I dunno, man... -~-
 
 
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8:49 PM
@Lapys Both of those suck: the first one has no mean of formatting the output, which is the whole purpose of printf, while the other one was no type safety (as you've established).
 
9:35 PM
@Lapys You can overload printf if you feel it's more natural to type it that way.
 
Hi I wonder if anybody here is familiar with modern graphic APIs...
I need to add some mspaint like functionality to an app but I want to do it properly and use a modern API (Metal on the Mac, DX11 on Windows).
 
for something like mspaint not much changed in the approach between older and newer GPU APIs
 
Well but I want nice soft brushes and stuff
My guess is to do that in a pixel shader (or whatever it is called nowadays).
 
I use Internet Explorer to browse the internet o_o
 

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