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10:01
@rightfold If it wouldn't be fun, I wouldn't do it, right? The main problem with PHP internals is that it's written in C :/
arrhgrehdgfh. Conflict markers screwing up VS project files is so annoying.
omg boost.log uses singletons
user142019
@NikiC lolC
@rightfold Remind me, which one did you find worse, C or Java?
user142019
Java.
10:02
Ah, good choice :)
Java is easy, even C# is worse than Java
speaking of which I am currently working in Java
@Telkitty猫咪咪 What.
Even C# is better than Java, you certainly meant.
@rightfold I hear you are implementing everything in Haskell nowadays?
user142019
Uh well, the "Even" isn't necessary because C# isn't bad.
user142019
@NikiC Not everything.
user142019
10:04
I use D on occasion.
@NikiC You heard wrong. He never implements anything.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh right, I forgot about that ^^
he implements half of everything in Haskell
@Telkitty猫咪咪 hello madam :)
10:06
@Griwes are you going to tell me PHP is better than Java too?
@NipunGogia hey
Yes.
@R.MartinhoFernandes What is your country?
he lives in lalaland
@NikiC Portugal.
10:08
This Snowden thing reminds me of that movie Terminal :)
@Telkitty猫咪咪 hows u ?
@NipunGogia I am good, you?
@Telkitty猫咪咪 i am good too
@Telkitty猫咪咪 have you got my email id
@NikiC Funny guy. Charged with breaking laws, (no matter what your views on this), in his own country and then moans when they try to arrest him.
question, the compiler automatically configures a hash function for the unordered sets/unordered maps at least with the built in types correct?
user142019
10:18
The standard library implementation does.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I heard somebody say Sometimes, stackoverflow is the most depressing site on the internet. a while back. You seem to prove that. — devnull 6 mins ago
teehee
@MartinJames Yeah I'm not quite sure what he was expecting, really. Though I support his actions in this case, he should hardly be surprised at the repercussions.
He knew he was breaking the law and, essentially, committing treason.
Cue the "autism" defence that every "hacker" breaks out because the legal system doesn't know what to do with the personality spectrum
JBL
JBL
You're hurting StackOverflow :>
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Yeah - "I want the Pentagon/CIA/NSA/whatever hacked, so I'll just pay some autistic developer $$$$$$ to do it for me".
@LightnessRacesinOrbit The U.S. Constitution actually has a very narrow definition of treason: "Treason against the United States, shall consist only in levying War against them, or in adhering to their Enemies, giving them Aid and Comfort."
Of course it wouldn't be the first time the U.S. gov't ignored the U.S. Constitution, but I digress.
Now, of course I'm not saying that Snowden didn't break any law, but the letter of the law actually doesn't say it's treasonous, IMO
JBL
JBL
I'm not really aware about all the details about the Snowden affair, but why is he called a "hacker" (like in Obama statement, the news, etc) when it appears he has just leaked documents...? :/
10:26
@JBL Because journalists always do their fact-checking. Always.
Okay, I’m losing patience
-1 … Do not recommend manual memory management. It is a source of bugs and has no place in proper C++. It’s the equivalent of recommending goto in place of loops and function calls. — Konrad Rudolph 37 secs ago
@Insilico Heh - the wording of the Constitution is a bit strange anyway. It seems to imply that just supergluing yourself to an enemy is treason.
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@MartinJames The Constitution is actually quite fascinating to me. For something that is the supreme law of the land it's very ambiguous on a lot of things.
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@Insilico Kinda like that ?
@JBL That's part of it.
JBL
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10:29
@Insilico I see.
@Insilico I imagine it was only ever intended to form a basis underneath common law
The thing is journalists often have very little to no domain knowledge of the subject they report on. Which is fine, but IMO is the reason why we get such crappy reporting at times.
@Insilico And they never link to goddamn sources.
@R.MartinhoFernandes This x 10000.
@Insilico That is certainly true once the subject matter verges towards anything remotely 'technical'.
10:32
@R.MartinhoFernandes The specialty news sites e.g. sites that report only on science (and related things) are much better in that regard.
At least the news items I read on AAAS doesn't induce facepalming unlike all of mainstream news.
JBL
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@Insilico Of course (they can't be expert of every subject they have to deal with obviously), but that doesn't prevent from checking with people who have actual knowledge about it.
@JBL That would be a first :(
@JBL What's even more frustrating is when they attempt to do that but get the completely wrong person to do the fact-checking with.
JBL
JBL
Unless the news company behind doesn't care and prefer a less accurate piece of news faster, than a more accurate one a bit later.
Or something like that.
Like asking a lawyer about science stuff.
10:36
@Insilico Sounds just like asking highway builders to remove whale carcasses.
JBL
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Indeed.
@R.MartinhoFernandes That sounds sorta reasonable. Are you referring to an actual event?
@R.MartinhoFernandes LOL!
grumble grumble. just missed out on a 60gig SSD for €30
10:42
Sixty gig is not very big.
A disk so small is not on the ball.
it is for an ssd at €30 :P
my favourite - old but classic:
256 stores all those pics.
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol, wtf?!
Five one two stores your VM's too.
10:46
@R.MartinhoFernandes does pun :D
You guys didn't know the Exploding Whale?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Not till your link, no:)
"the blast blasted blubber beyond all believable bounds" is a superb line.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah hehehe:)
Guys, i am not new to C++ but lack in theory of the programming language... are there any good sites or books i can get reference from?
10:50
2916
Q: The Definitive C++ Book Guide and List

grepsedawkThis question attempts to collect the few pearls among the dozens of bad C++ books that are released every year. Unlike many other programming languages, which are often picked up on the go from tutorials found on the Internet, few are able to quickly pick up C++ without studying a good C++ book...

beat me by 0.1 sec
@R.MartinhoFernandes you've linked it many time, it's just a classic
& this
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Q: How to learn proper C++?

ChrisWhile reading a long series of really, really interesting threads, I've come to a realization: I don't think I really know C++. I know C, I know classes, I know inheritance, I know templates (& the STL) and I know exceptions. Not C++. To clarify, I've been writing "C++" for more than 5 years n...

@Navin Whatever book you get, do not get Herbert Schildt's books.
user142019
@Navin Everybody is new to C++.
10:55
hmm, neat
Microsoft's new __vectorcall actually appears to do the sensible thing
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@Insilico He did a C++ edition too ?
for a minute then I thought "oh my god, I'm on the C++ leader board!?" then I realised it was just showing me where I am in relation to the others :(
Were you excited or scared?
both :P
excited that I apparently know C++ so well... scared that knowing C++ so well means so little
@JBL I recall seeing a "C/C++ Programmer's Reference" with his name on it.
10:57
o_0 you guys on the leader board have 1000's of answers posted... in just that one tag
except @mystical :P he's just riding on the back of his few pi questions
@TheForestAndtheTrees Thanks
@Telkitty猫咪咪 Thank you
anyone using dropbox?
@Insilico why whats wrong with that book.
(Though the contents of the pages is out of date, I think)
10:59
how do I set 2 email accounts on the same PC?
JBL
JBL
Haha ! "Schildt: Any Book on C or C++"
@Telkitty猫咪咪 different user accounts

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