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2:57 AM
@nwp How about "I've implemented something in 300 lines of (clean) code that would have take most other people at least 1000 lines"? :-)
 
3:24 AM
While other people use 300 lines to implement certain functions, I find someone else's open source library on github and do a #include ...
 
 
4:07 AM
@TelKitty That's the magic of (usually non-zero-cost) abstraction:
# play
run minecraft.game;
 
 
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nwp
8:06 AM
@JerryCoffin That's too difficult to verify and unreasonable to ask of a student. I ended up only asking for basics of C++ and having their own software project.
 
 
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9:16 AM
@Mgetz Sounds good enough
 
nwp
9:37 AM
What number is 0n10 supposed to be?
Apparently that's a 10.
 
 
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2:34 PM
This is a picture of the bridge taken by my drone. Hope the bridge looks longer from this angle ~_~
Bridge to be that is ...
 
Indeed it does
 
3:01 PM
Maybe it stands for "Onsen", like the Japanese bathing places.
@nwp What language?
 
nwp
cdb I guess. Is that a language?
Might also be Qt Creator misinterpreting cdb's output.
 
looks like it's some weird special thing for enumerations?
some debug symbol fail maybe
 
nwp
I think displaying the 0n is just a bug. It's an enum and there is no enum value that represents 10.
 
 
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4:09 PM
@nwp Yeah, I wasn't very serious--I just dislike the use of lines of code as a measure of...well, anything.
 
nwp
Applicants can just make a file with 1000 newlines.
Bonus points if they write a script or bash loop to do that.
 
@nwp Come to that, having the creativity to "cheat" may be a better indication of suitability to programming than following some (more or less imaginary) rules.
 
4:54 PM
@JerryCoffin I recall a block from Raymond on the subject... of how creatively efficient developers can get in subverting LOC
while not actually compromising things
 
 
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7:20 PM
If I had to guess? It's not thread safe for the same reason TerminateProcess on windows isn't thread safe... it's basically taking a wrecking ball to the process. Calling any method anywhere in the process after calling exit not already registered with atexit is effectively undefined behavior. atexit is basically your one chance to save the pictures before the house gets torn down. — Mgetz 5 mins ago
probably not my most accurate comment, but close enough
 
8:07 PM
> Worrying about closing the drapes when the bulldozer is coming through the wall is kind of pointless.
 

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