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mr5
1:27 AM
what do you call to a data structure that sounded like m-ary tree but doesn't have a root node?
 
 
3 hours later…
4:37 AM
@mr5 Well unrooted binary tree?
n-array?
 
 
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mr5
6:48 AM
@Mikhail but it has root though. Anyway, thanks! I think graph is what I'm looking for.
 
 
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user13212784
10:27 AM
Hey!
 
user13212784
Hi! what C++ what projects are you working on? I'm a mid-newbie at C++ and want to make a project but, i don't know what i'll be making... can you help me? :DDD!
 
@X4748-IR malloc followed by fread is completely fine. My point was that you can't pass an array returned by malloc to strcat, because the array contains random values, but the first strcat call requires a 0 byte at the start.
@X4748-IR malloc/free is much slower than new plus garbage collection.
 
@RonTech if it's not interesting to you, you probably won't stick with it. So you really should find something that interests you.
I'm currently looking into writing a better microphone driver for the old PSEye cam, since the one I have isn't that great
 
user13212784
10:44 AM
Oooh! good luck! :D
 
user1804599
10:59 AM
@fredoverflow Even faster than strcat is doing no allocations at all.
 
user1804599
Imagine working with lazy streams being so difficult and error-prone in your language that you just allocate buffers instead LOL!
 
user1804599
This post was made by D/Rust gang. 😎
 
user13212784
can i ask non-C++ questions? (just this once)
 
user1804599
Please ask all C++ questions in C++ Questions & Answers and all non-C++ questions here.
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user13212784
Yay!!! :D
 
user13212784
11:07 AM
How does AI Anti-Malwares work?
 
terribly from my experience
 
user13212784
Huh? Why terrible?
 
I'm just salty about how many times windows defender keeps on blocking process hacker. I mean they say they use "AI" in defender, but I think the most they use it for is replacing the traditional pattern matching with some trained model. No idea if that's actually useful, haven't looked into any papers around it
 
user1804599
If Windows would remove malware it should uninstall itself.
 
user1804599
Malware removal technique shouldn’t be judged based on an implementation that is part of a malware package itself.
 
user13212784
11:21 AM
oh! thanks! i've got an idea!
 
11:36 AM
I was just talking about their normal anti-malware. I'm sure they tried to do more sophisitcated stuff with their "adwanced-thread protection" stuff for network stuff.
 
user13212784
12:13 PM
ok
 
12:40 PM
 
 
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1:51 PM
@fredoverflow I got what you meant. Thanks.
 
2:13 PM
@rightfold +1 lol windows = spyware.
@RonTech I think: A database of malware-used instructions + A matching algorithm!
 
 
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3:56 PM
@rightfold Why not Go gang? lol no generics yet?
 
user1804599
4:23 PM
Lol writing chain without generics
 
user1804599
Let’s write chain again for every pair of iterator types
 
4:53 PM
@rightfold In the unlikely case of your unawareness: The Go team is working on generics
 
user1804599
I am aware
 
Have you been following Java and C# evolution? Both are getting records.
 
user1804599
No, I’m not interested in those platforms
 
Do you make money with Rust?
 
user1804599
No I make money using Haskell and Python
 
user1804599
4:57 PM
Out of those I only like Haskell
 
Money with haskell? That's like the holy grail of nerd employment :D
 
user1804599
In my spare time I’ve used some other languages like D, Perl, and TypeScript
 
user1804599
Rewrote some ugly Rust code in D today
 
I don't care too much about D, but I like Walter's talks.
 
Reading code on a Sunday? Na... but local imports, nice feature!
 
user1804599
You can do local imports in Rust too
 
user1804599
Didn’t do it for some reason
 
user1804599
Probably because rustc complains about redundant imports and dmd does not
 
user1804599
Rust iterators are annoying to work with when operations can fail with Result::Err, so I used for loops instead of map and flat_map and collect
 
user1804599
5:02 PM
formattedRead with tupleof is nice. tupleof expands into a list of all struct fields.
 
user7659542
6:48 PM
@fredoverflow lhowl
 
8:13 PM
Version 1.8.0 is finally out /o/
It only took forever ç_ç
 
user7659542
8:38 PM
I must say VHDL is quite a pleasant language IMO
 
user7659542
@Morwenn Nice shirt on you github profile pic
 
user7659542
I absolutely love those trees
 
Thanks :)
It's a bit cliché nowadays, but I do like the pattern
 
user7659542
Are those pink cherry trees?
 
user7659542
If I were to ever have a garden I d fill it with pink cherry trees. I can watch them forever so beautiful.
 
8:52 PM
Yeah, that's basically your typical Japanese cherry trees thing
They're blooming for like 2 weeks though? You can't really watch them forever :p
 
user7659542
@Morwenn hmm, didn t know that ...
 
user7659542
But if I am not mistaken there is another tree which looks quite similar
 
user7659542
hopefully that one blooms for longer
 
I wonder if somebody in the world is nerd enough to have upside-down trees hanging/growing from the ceiling.
 

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