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23:05
so how does someone know when they're good at programming?
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@Crowz nobody is ever good at programming xD
@Crowz When they can debug 90% of stuff on their own? 'Debug' including design, implementation. multithread/multiprocess, system integration, commissioning, ongoing support.
Sadly, as we all know, many SO posters cannot get a simple single-thread console app to work.
New devastating weapon... a pipe cat!
23:21
Indirect pussy?
Proxy pussy?
Nah it'll be a direct hit to the face
I feel like a pissed pussy.
..on catnip.
@CatPlusPlus Hehe! I appreciate stupid at this time of night :)
I'm stupid to still be awake, TBH. Gotta sleep. BFN.
Oh great, OVH leaked customer data.
:golfclap:
23:39
that'll be 3rd site lately
Ubuntu Forums, OVH and Apple Developer
Also Ubisoft ~2 weeks back.
Well, 3.
Ubuntu Forums were running some PHP crap, so I'm very surprised about that.
EVERYONE IS VERY GOOD AT SECURITY
Yay. I completely killed another Spirit answer. I ended up writing the whole thing ... from scratch, but less braindead. And I walked the OP through each improvement and the rationale.
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A: Boost spirit permutation of rules

sehe I have tried to combine 2 grammars as below by using permutation operator. But it doesnt compile What did you expect the permutation operator to do? The documentation states: The permutation operator, a ^ b, matches one or more operands (a, b, ... etc.) in any order... As you can...

I'm solid crazy.
Oh hey bear. Where do you keep your servers?
US and NL
@sehe Overachieving bear.
23:43
@Borgleader Overspending.
You want to hack them or what?
he wants to migrate obviously
14 mins ago, by Cat Plus Plus
Oh great, OVH leaked customer data.
inb4 he migrates and they leak data too.
I killed my OVH server long time ago. And they're still good at domains, so. vOv
Though Kimsufi is shit quality, and I wouldn't mind a new offer.
23:47
Achievement unlocked: 5k rep
I ended up doing a rewrite of your grammar, using your samples as a guide for the grammar. I have provided a detailed walkthrough of my findings/changes. For the future: When asking for help, you really should try to post code that compiles (except maybe the problem area). — sehe 3 secs ago
@CatPlusPlus ? linode, tilaa, yourhosting (have done xlshosting and AWS on occasion)
This loops through all ten elements and fills them with the value 3.14. Intel’s compiler, however, introduces array notation, which lets you fill the array with a single line of code:

x[:] = 3.14;
@BartekBanachewicz Aha.
x[0:5] = 3.14;
x[5:5] = 6.28;
well, that's weird enough
look now
x[0:5] = 3.14;
x[5:5] = x[0:5] * 2;
auto-vectorizations :O
@CatPlusPlus linode.com handled their 'potential security breach' last year quite proactively. Not only did they notify all customers and have a trusted password reset page up in little time, a few weeks later they had two-factor authentication support added.
23:50
x[:][:] = 3.14;
x[0:5][0:5] = x[0:5][5:5] * 2;
that's pretty funky, really!
OVH is considering implementing PCI-DSS. :lol:
High-level constructs can be easily vectorised, low-level programmers baffled.
More at 11.
@Rapptz, allright, the C++ standard says an object is a region of storage. We don't usually refer to an int as an object, do we?
23:54
We do.
Bjarne does also iirc
An object is created by a definition (3.1), by a new-expression (5.3.4)
or by the implementation (12.2) when needed. The properties of an object are determined when the object
is created. An object can have a name (Clause 3). An object has a storage duration (3.7) which influences
its lifetime (3.8). An object has a type (3.9).
> Object-oriented programming (OOP) is a programming paradigm that represents concepts as "objects" that have data fields (attributes that describe the object) and associated procedures known as methods.
The int type doesn't have any methods (member functions)
class X {}; X x; doesn't have any methods either.
What the standard says is what it is. Just because it's called OOP doesn't mean that's what CS considers to be an object.
23:56
@CatPlusPlus yeah, it has the default constructor
Object is an abstract thing.
@Jeffrey So does int.
It sets the variable to 0.
Or ... rather a concrete thing (like stdlayout or POD) as opposed to Java ... it has only abstract objects.
I'd be interested to see if the compiler is able to combine multiple vector operations in series. Because doing it one array at a time and writing back to memory isn't gonna be much better than sequential.
@CatPlusPlus Woah. Not really. int x; doesn't set the memory space to 0 at all.
> An object is a region of memory with a type that specifies what kind of information can be placed in it. A named object is called a variable.
Programming Principles and Practices Using C++ (page 60)
23:58
Is that your typo or the book's?
lol no it mes
@Jeffrey Only because primitive types are ~special~.
What you're referring to as object are really just classes.
@CatPlusPlus Only because primitive types are not objects

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