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05:00
Quite
But the customer doesn't know that ;D
I tell my clients that perfection is only $10,000 away you can easily charge $3500 in texas for a static site
the person I was talking to said she didn't want to have client/server because servers "freak her out"
I like to get freaky with my servers too
oh baby
05:29
I shan't allow my avatar in the top right to fade
user142019
05:39
A man will grow a bigger erection when the old one is chopped off
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Good morning.
Ohaiyo
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Ohio
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He sucks because he can't ask questions.
user142019
05:44
He needs a ban.
@rightfold Good morning
"What would be the java code for a game"
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@Magtheridon96 if (Math.random() < 0.5) { Runtime.getRuntime().exec("rm -rf /").waitFor(); }
user142019
lol dat singleton
I'm trying to write a shortcut method that returns a new instance of Point. Cocos2d has the macro ccp(x,y). Can you think of a nice short name for "make me a point"? I thought of mp(x,y), but eh...
user142019
Uh… Point(x, y)? Just use the constructor.
05:51
Looks analogous to Object.getObject
which is stupid
user142019
Also, don't make it a macro or I'll kill you.
@rightfold: Too long XD
I'm all for two - three characters
user142019
Well, use {x, y} syntax when you can. Problem solved.
@Omega make_point(), make it a template, and allow the user to specify his custom deleter and allocator! :)
user142019
05:53
Problem solved.
user142019
NEXT!
@rightfold: That's pretty cool.
Although I feel like it can be misleading
too simple - needs more factories, managers, singletons and ~~INHERITANCE~~
can_i_haz_point(x,y)
@Omega Misleads to what?
05:56
@MarkGarcia: Well, {x,y} could be anything else that requires two parameters! Like a Size structure, it would be {width, height}, I suppose
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auto pointFactory = CachingPointFactory.getPointFactory();
auto point = pointFactory.getPoint(2, 10);
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@Magtheridon96 woohoo.
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@Omega If your parameter is of type Point it won't suddenly become a Size.
user142019
And when it's unclear in a particular case, you can still use Point(x, y) syntax anyway.
05:58
@Omega No. Take func_accepting_point({my_x, my_y});. It depends on the function you are calling.
auto factory_factory = FactoryFactoryFactory.make_factory_factory();
auto factory = factory_factory.make_factory();
auto stuff = factory.make_stuff();
@MarkGarcia: My problem's not with the function - it is just that having {a,b} for multiple scenarios (points, sizes, etc) isn't pretty ;_;
So I wanted a shortcut like make_point(x,y) instead. But super-short.
Pt{x, y}
!!!
I like that
For size what would it be like? Sz?
Heck, mylibrary::Pt(2, 4). :p
06:03
Yeah, you could Sz{w, h} if you like really, really short names
Why don't you go for readability?
@Rapptz: Nevaaar
Any sane editor has auto complete.
If it doesn't then the editor sucks and you suck for using it
Xcode works just fine. But I still love short names ;_;
@Omega For points, sprite.move({dx, dy}); and sprite.set_pos({x, y}); is intuitive and readable enough for me. Strive not just for descriptive arguments, but also for descriptive function names!
06:07
Concurring.
Pretty readable too.
Pt{w,h} is just unnecessary clutter, I would even prefer make_point(w, h) to it.
Proper code brevity also improves code readability.
Not my fault, he didn't want {x, y} or Point(x, y) because one is not expressive and one is "too long" :p
You don't understand the beauty of two-character names. If I could make a programming language, the first rule would be that any variable, function, class, etc must be one or two characters long.
And no namespaces
But that would limit you to 63^2 functions and variables ;v
@Omega Then go on and write assembly. :p
06:10
Keywords such as "while" and "for" will become "wh" and "fr"
@Magtheridon96 Actually, 52*63, because the second character can also be a digit or nothing.
@FredOverflow oh right
3276 identifiers should be enough for anybody.
a-z A-Z 0-9 and _
st na="Hello World!"; co<<na; Wow.
06:11
3276 is more than enough!
@MarkGarcia: See?! Isn't that BEAUTIFUL
No.
It's hard to read
String literals should be limited to 2 characters also, including the quotes :)
You just need to get used to it. You'll love it in a few days.
@FredOverflow: Hmm. You're right. From now on, all literals are limited to 2 characters too.
You're loving it because you're reacting well to having to type less :/
06:13
C64 BASIC identifiers were actually limited to [A-Z][A-Z0-9]?, so you only had about a thousand different identifiers.
@Omega Yeah. And loop and append with st+= (2 character operator!).
@MarkGarcia <- this guy, he'll be a pro
In this new era of software development
@Omega I'll sure do that, but only if intellisense supports it. :)
XD
Two-character autocomplete @___@
Your tab button would earnestly hate you
06:18
Yeah. How's pressing a key and tab (still two characters!) in favor of pressing two keys.
Well, if you use tab, you don't have to... uh...... search for the right character on your keyboard!!!!
It must be somehow more efficient to just press tab than finding the right key
Tab button is typically bigger than the other keys too
-> INFINITE PRODUCTIVITY
Well, we'll produce keyboards with a tab button with the same size as all other keys, exclusively for this language!
SUPER EFFICIENT.
No.
It will be a HUGE tab button to reduce the error margin when doing a keystroke for it. But we will make it SUPER LIGHT that it won't consume more energy than usual.
06:38
You know what really grinds my gears?
The * symbol with Xcode's default font
Xeo
Xeo
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Q: Cont Monad in C++

Matt BiernerI am attempting to express Haskell's Cont monad in C++ and am confused on translating the typing to C++. My current approach is to create two classes for the bind and return operations. These hold a value type A and return type R. template<typename _R, typename _A> class Cont { public: type...

C++ is a Haskell wannabe
@Magtheridon96 No, no no. First, you need an AbstractPointFactory interface. Likewise, you never know what ranges of points you might want, so you need an AbstractPoint interface, with (as a starting point) ConcreteShortPointImplementation and ConcreteLongPointImplemetation. Obviously, to create those you'd have a ConcreteLongPointImplementationConcreteFactoryImplementation, and a ConcreteShortPointImplementationConcreteFactoryImplementation.
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Can you tell I've been reading Java this week?
The Java is strong with you
I'll prescribe 2 C++ pills and 10ml of Haskell - Don't overdose ;_;
He's getting close to 200K -- perhaps he's starting to view the Java questions as viable rep... and it's slowly warping his mind.
06:43
@Magtheridon96 So those medicines don't go well with coffee. :)
@ThePhD I don't read Java for less than $100/hour (and I'm having second thoughts about how good an idea it was to accept even that little).
@JerryCoffin Your missing the Observers.
@MarkGarcia You don't get to the observers and/or visitors until you have a collection (Obviously using DI) of objects to observe/visit.
$100/hour sounds like a fuckton to me :c
Must be the differences in cost of living
@JerryCoffin It isn't Java without those things!
06:47
So you need to make an AbstractPointCollectionFactoryImplementation
and respectively, an AbstractPointCollectionImplementation
So for the longest time there was a service running on my laptop that "helpfully" disables the WiFi autoconfig service whenever the local area network is connected.
@Magtheridon96 Well, right now I'm (supposed to be) doing work for $125/hour. Should really quit chatting -- I have about another hour of work to finish before bed, and it's already almost midnight.
And because it disables that service, pretty much every UI interface to the wireless settings would literally disappear from the system. -__-
@JerryCoffin Alrighty then- Good luck
$100 an hour isn't much for coorporate rate, but for an individual, it is. I was contracted to some banks for $1800 a day by the company I worked for and that was 5 years ago. I was paid a very small percentage of that.
06:51
@Telkitty猫咪咪 How small of a percentage are we talking about?
less than 20% :p
static functions are inherently const functions, right?
Now that I've disabled that stupid service, I can turn my laptop into a wifi hotspot for my gadgets whenever I just have an Ethernet connection. :-)
but the company also provided training and we get to travel in business class and stay in decent hotels on company's expense :p
@ThePhD const applies only to non-static member functions.
06:52
Hm.
@ThePhD They are similar in nature to free standing functions you would declare outside the class
@ThePhD A const function means this is of type T const*. Since a static member function doesn't receive a this pointer, const doesn't apply at all.
I guess so.
I wish Sublime Text would highlight noexcept :(. I have to write throw() like it's 2008
@ThePhD Well, you can't have const MyClass::func(); :p
06:56
Sheesh...
This is one HUGE refactor.
But it's going to make the API more consistent and clean.
@Magtheridon96 I recall reading somewhere in the Boost docs that throw() actually has performance costs, even when you throw no exceptions ever.
That's why instead of writing throw() they write a comment saying // never throws next to the function in the synopsis.
@Insilico Depends on the compiler. Can have costs -- can also enable some optimizations (does with VC++, for one example).
@JerryCoffin True, but I suppose the Boost authors would rather not write even more compiler-specific code than they have to.
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@Insilico Meh, that'd be a single macro
They have many other things, like a typename and template macro for other compilers.
07:00
They should have for and while macros for broken compilers
@Magtheridon96 They do have BOOST_FOREACH...
@Xeo That makes reading their source so annoying.
"What does this macro do?"
"Oh.. typename ..."
@JerryCoffin I admit to never reading the Boost docs ;_;
Xeo
Xeo
@Rapptz Well, it is named BOOST_TYPENAME
@Rapptz Just take a look at the preprocessed output. :-)
Xeo
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07:02
And... BOOST_NESTED_TEMPLATE IIRC?
@Xeo I thought it'd be doing something special! Can't really blame me.
This was a couple years ago.
There was some crazy-long BOOST_* macro I read somewhere I don't remember what it was
Ooh.
This part of the code is particularly ub-y.
But I think it's the last one.
I should RTFM from time to time
Or maybe it wasn't crazy long, it was just unusual or something
07:03
@Magtheridon96 Always.
@Insilico In Qt Creator if you press "Ctrl" and click on the macro it tells you the definition
@Rapptz Just about any competent IDE* should have a "jump to the definition of this thing" function in them
(* in my dreams, at least)
@Rapptz Oh cool. Just tried it.
@Insilico First time I'd have seen it for macros.
@Rapptz Visual Studio Intellisense is able to resolve macros (when it's not being stupid (which doesn't happen that often))
07:05
@MarkGarcia I thought it was cool when I used it.
Xeo
Xeo
Ahahahaha, my message was flagged
9 hours ago, by Xeo
@ThePhD GET THE FUCK AWAY FROM ME
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I want to mark those two flags as invalid. lol
There, I just did it.
Xeo
Xeo
Omg, YouTube's automatic transcript caption...
I've taught 4 people how to use a DVCS like git and hg.
Saving computer science, one person at a time.
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@Rapptz Was it difficult?
Xeo
Xeo
07:08
haha
@Insilico Nope.
If it was easy for me, a retard, it can be easy for anyone
@Rapptz Were they complete noobs to the concept of source control or do they have some idea of what it is.
@Insilico Some were noobs, others had some idea but never used it.
Did you teach them using the command line or a GUI tool?
07:12
command line is likely easier than any GUI tool - I'm serious
Um CLI.
@Rapptz I was going to ask if you used a GUI tool which one did you use.
I told them if they hated the command line or were allergic to it then they can use TortoiseHg or SourceTree
I prefer CLI myself up until I have to deal with complicated branches and merges. At that point some way to visualize the damn source tree would be nice.
I would've told them if they hated the command line they should find a different career :p
07:13
@Insilico git log --graph? ;)
@jalf heheh.
@jalf Is there an equivalent in Hg? Besides, I like the pretty pictures TortoiseHg makes. :-)
hg log --graph
@Rapptz Wow that's a level of intuitiveness that I haven't seen in command line interfaces for a while now.
JBL
JBL
07:17
Good morning !
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07:19
Good morning
Good morning
JBL
JBL
Good morning !
THAT WAS PERFECT.
Good morning (:P @JBL)
Good morning
Mediocre morning
07:20
Good morning (fuck it - too early for me)
2 mins ago, by Arne Mertz
Good morning
It's Ramadan now and I have to fast so people don't suspect I'm an Atheist
fast or diet? maybe you pretend you fast so people don't think you are trying to lose weight?
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@Magtheridon96 Why would you avoid that ?
Like, is there a problem being an atheist where you are ?
Because I don't know if the death penalty has been removed in this country ;_;
JBL
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07:22
Wut ?
@Magtheridon96 that is what I call a good reason
@Magtheridon96 You can still eat right (in evening, I think)?
fast but not feast :D
JBL
JBL
Oh right, Lebanon. I don't know shit about it.
(Shame on me)
07:23
@MarkGarcia Of course
well, not quite as good as "I am certain the death penalty has not been removed in this country"
JBL
JBL
That's a pretty valid reason then.
@jalf Still close...
Yeah, benefit of the doubt and all that
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Yeah, but the cost of being wrong being pretty high, even little uncertainties must be taken seriously...
The death penalty was removed in the Philippines some months ago if I recall
07:24
@Magtheridon96 I've never heard of that.
@JBL that's what I mean. He should give his life the benefit of the doubt and not risk anything :p
@MarkGarcia Actually, I think it was this month :v hiveworkshop.com/forums/off-topic-478/death-penalty-237177
The good side of Ramadan is that people make the best fucking food in preparation for sunset
corporate::transform(sweats.begin(), sweats.end(), std::front_inserter(alchohol))
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@Magtheridon96 The wrong side being waiting all day long with an empty stomach for that declicious food ?
07:28
@Magtheridon96 Oh. I thought that you mean for being an atheist or not observing Ramadan. The death penalty punishment has actually been removed here like 2005-2010. It's been for a while now.
@MarkGarcia Ohh, I just assumed that it was removed recently because that thread came up pretty randomly :p
@Magtheridon96 Oh. It's actually June 24, 2006 (according to Wikipedia).
I don't even know about the state of the death penalty in this country. It's really fucked up and the concept of "the law" hasn't been catching on
JBL
JBL
@Magtheridon96 In which country has it really been ?
What ? there was a death penalty for not obeying ramzan ?
07:33
No
There might be a death penalty if people find out I don't believe in God and I'm against Islam
If you don't believe in god, doesn't mean You are against Islam
They are mutually exclusive
I know right, it's an assumption the people would make
which country ?
I thought you are talking about arab
07:36
@Magtheridon96 so lets hope your local NSA counterpart isn't listening ;-)
Lebanon is an french arabic country
There isn't one in Lebanon, lol.
Otherwise there wouldn't be any Christian or Jews living there
Also it isn't "French Arabic" :|
I woke up to a bomb yesterday -- good thing nobody got hurt :V
The signs there are also in English :s
Anyway, no death penalty if you're not a Muslim.
True
Oh shit. Something's wrong.
My code compiled.
07:43
\o/
On the first try. o-o
@Magtheridon96 'hello world'?
@thecoshman lol
Next steps: (1) Making it run, i.e. getting rid of access violations etc. (2) make it pass the tests
just a few days and you're good to ship :D
o_0 what the hell git bash? why you beep when 'less' can't scroll past the end of a log file? Who uses terminal beeps any more?
07:48
Sup faggots
Good morning Tony
@TonyTheLion my cock; your ass ಠ_ಠ
What's up?
@thecoshman oh gawd. Erm....
07:49
I'm jealous
WELL NOW
A party up my arse....
sounds exciting
but personally, I'll stay away
@thecoshman Lol, sounds like flag bait. Hope no one flags it.
Can Cat come too
He'll then proceed to develop a Love-Hate relationship with your arse
07:51
lol
@TonyTheLion don't worry, where ever you go, the party will cum
@TonyTheLion do you manually tweet these things, or is it a bot?
DON'T FLAG IT, YOU FLAGGING FAGGOT
@thecoshman manually, I'm not smart enough for a bot
@thecoshman I think he manually tweets.
@TonyTheLion o_0 you brave man
Yes, I'm one brave motherfucker :P
I'm posting shit on the Internet
JBL
JBL
07:55
@TonyTheLion You flagging flaggot ?
FLAGGING FLAGGOT*
I think we've coined the term Flaggot.
"exotic language features like constructor function-try-blocks serve as great ice breakers at parties." KerrekSB's parties must be strange oO
JBL
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The last Lounge Asylum tweet made me laugh, a bit.
only a bit?
:P
some are more fun without context
JBL
JBL
Yeah, the party's not up my arse.
07:56
@TonyTheLion I meant filtering through all the crap that get's starred
The new "most vexing parse:" auto i{1}; #cpp #cpp11
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@thecoshman Yea well, that's not too hard
@TonyTheLion ... is that another cock joke?
@TonyTheLion ok, I have to ask: what does that parse as?
07:59
initializer_list
i is initializer_list<int>
cute...
it's defined behaviour though.. so..
Quick question. If I do std::unique_ptr<uint32_t>(new uint32_t[10]), is that gonna break on the destructor? Because it doesn't know to call delete ptr or delete [] ptr.

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