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06:03
Last time I used a vector<>, my car got a flat tire. I have no proof, but my gut feeling is that using an array<> would have prevented this.
@chris i don't think you'll get through to him, a) he managed to leak memory with a vector, b) language barrier
Ok, my friend is silly - this woman helped her to lose quite a bit money. Now she comes around and trying to sell my friend a piece of land for 200k she said yes! But the next door, almost the same piece of land was sold for 170k! Even the bank won't lent her 200k for the land.
@Telkitty猫咪咪 The only thing I can think is wtf.
My friend don't know how to say no. I am not very good at telling her should just walk away from the deal
Also, apparently leftover pasta, a Dairy Queen blizzard and a can of vodka raspberry lemonade thingy don't go well together.
Meh, can't find any of those answers that suggest/exhibit a Matrix2D class.
06:17
Does anyone knows what ordering rules lead the C++ board ?
Seems that not only the reputation is the ordering criteria
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A: dynamical two dimension array according to input

Jerry CoffinA vector<vector<int> > (note the space in the > >) can work well, but it's not necessarily the most efficient way to do things. Another that can work quite nicely is a wrapper around a single vector, that keeps track of the "shape" of the matrix being represented, and provides a function or overl...

@ereOn it's ordered by the left column, which is the number of upvotes iirc
@JerryCoffin I knew you had a good one, thanks.
@chris Sure.
@Borgleader: Oh right. Missed that. Thanks
06:20
Hey, I'm on the front page and I haven't really done much of anything this past month!
Oh, geez.
How embarrassing :p
@chris Are you last in the list? cuz by default unless youre supposed to be higher in the list you appear last (or so i'm told)
@Borgleader Yeah, it's nice and shows how you compare. I did find it odd that I don't stand up to people in points.
@ereOn Just from looking, answer score.
Haha, look at Mysticial.
@ereOn Hey look, I'm there.
@chris I got tricked by that too. Actually you always appear on the page, so you can compare yourself to those on the list.
Third with only 300-400 answers.
@Rapptz Keep going like that and you'll get 10k in no time.
06:24
8135
A: Why is processing a sorted array faster than an unsorted array?

MysticialYou are the victim of branch prediction fail. What is Branch Prediction? Consider a railroad junction: Image by Mecanismo, from Wikimedia Commons: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Entroncamento_do_Transpraia.JPG Now for the sake of argument, suppose this is back in the 1800s - before...

When you got an answer like that, top of the list is pretty easy
Which reminds me that I'm only a few hundred away from 20.
Yep, but that answer was awesome.
@Borgleader Yeah, I'm well aware of that, but it's funny to see.
And answers with train pictures always get voted up. It's a fact.
@chris I'm also here and here. Pretty neato.
06:25
Yeah, the knowledge was so weak. It was all the train picture! :p
that's what i think about everytime i come across that answer
@chris People didn't even read the answer. The just blindly voted up because of the train. Happens all the time.
@Rapptz I'm in the C++1y one :p
And it will, unless someone commits to "StackExchange Trains"
That question is two off of my second good question badge.
06:26
@ereOn I think at this point people vote just because it's the top of all time.
@Rapptz: Like it reached critical mass or something ?
That one does gets random votes from time to time, though, so I'm half expecting one sometime.
I think that after some point, it's impossible to catch up with some users.
@Mysticial gets more passive rep on that answer alone then I manage to actively get rep...
Even at my level, I get regular upvotes without posting anything just from previous questions/answers
I suppose that once you reach daily 200 repcap, nobody can catch up
(unless spending a lot of time answering bounty-questions)
06:28
Someone summon me?
@Mysticial Accidently, I'm being jealous
@Mysticial yes, got any more train pictures?
Also, I should really stop being a lazy ass and read Skeet's C# book
I need it for .. something.
@StackedCrooked google.fr/…
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Not the results I expected
06:31
@StackedCrooked Google? I remember Googling for a picture of a railroad junction and came across the one on Wikipedia.
It had the right license, so I took it.
@ereOn There must be a question out there where this pic can be used.
@ereOn I'm not sure 200 rep/day would even keep you on the front page. Near the top of the front page it's almost entirely about number of accepts -- figure 300 rep/day minimum.
@JerryCoffin Isn't there a 200/day limit repcap ?
yes there is
yeah 200 rep max from upvotes
06:33
but not for accepts
they go beyond that limit
@ereOn repcap applies to upvotes, not to accepts or bounties.
@StackedCrooked If you use UB in your code, you might find yourself in this situation.
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@StackedCrooked Haha. I would love to create one. But I'm pretty sure I would get downvoted.
@JerryCoffin Okay. But making 100 points out of accepts/day ? That's 50 best answers/day. Seems like a lot of work.
@ereOn It's 15/answer.
accept is 15 pts, so 90 pts is 6 accept only, 7 for 105
06:34
@chris: My maths are off. Of course.
Why had I this stupid "2 points/accept" in mind ?
@ereOn "Why can't I receive a gigabit stream on my GPRS phone?"
@ereOn Still, figure most of them post a dozen answers a day, minimum.
Lol
@ereOn you get 2 points for accepting an answer on your own question
Must try to fit in time for a few SO questions today. No accepted answers yet!
@ereOn but 15 for getting your answer accepted
06:35
@JerryCoffin I'd love to: 1 - be able to do that, 2 - have enough time for it.
I made 245 rep yesterday :3 my highest in a long time (thank you C++ Standard Quote)
@nightcracker Yes, of course. Thanks for clearing up the confusion. Waking up early doesn't suit me well apparently.
@chris Funny thing is anyone clicking that link may get differerent results depending on his location, history, etc...
Maybe they are all upvoting it for differernt reasons.
I refuse to answer this question
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Q: Programmatically check if PHP is installed using Python

i.h4d35Using python, how would I check if PHP is installed on my server? Most of the googled resources point in the opposite direction, i.e to check if the python module is installed in PHP. Is there any way to check if PHP (whatever version) is installed on the server using Python?

@nightcracker lol, you have no obligation
06:37
@Borgleader I also got my highest for a while at 260.
@nightcracker oO
@Borgleader apparently it doesn't work for everyone I quoted the standard on two questions and ended up with 1 upvote and no accepts
@nightcracker A prime example of the XY problem.
I honestly can't believe this question has a loop accepted when there are very suitable alternatives.
@A.H. Oh I didn't get an accept, but I did get 21 upvotes :) It's my highest upvoted answer after this trivial thing
06:39
The whole reason for my answer was because it was that much less complex than the others present.
@chris low rep users tend to accept shitty answers
@chris: I have a coworker that thinks loops read easier than those constructs and who refuses to use anything like that. He also hates templates, C++ features and thinks using explicit delete makes the code less error prone.
(actually - upvote that, need 2 more for gold :P)
So I guess that's what happened here.
@nightcracker: I count only one.
06:40
@ereOn Well SUCK IT UP!
If you want to be a C++ programmer, get on board with the rest of them or find a new language.
@nightcracker liar! :P
thanks guys
:P
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Mornin
guess it takes some time for the badge to come
@nightcracker Oh damn DAT PARADOX
06:40
morning
@chris: I should try telling him that :)
@Xeo congratz
@Xeo Grats!
@xeo morning
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06:42
... I was missing 1 upvote when I answered that one template question yesterday.
I just realized almost everyone talking here right now has more rep than me T_T
ooh golden template congratz
It's actually ironic that my highest voted question is a performance question, but it turned out everything was useless anyway because the problem arose out of a bug
@ereOn Writing idiomatic code is important. Your opinion doesn't matter when it comes time for others to read it. Idiomatic code is like the standard kind to recognize.
06:43
@StackedCrooked wrong link?
mysticial got gold off that question too :P
@StackedCrooked no its wrong link
Its "http://stackoverflow.com/questions", ordered by votes. Ah, I didn't specify that in the URL.
@chris And to that, the typical answer is usually "you are young, you will learn and understand why we prefer 'simple' code"
06:44
nothing to do with git there
:S
@ereOn I'm old. I still prefer idiomatic code.
@ereOn I know I'm going to hear that when I come into the industry and it's going to hurt a lot.
Apparently, I prefer idiotic code, because that's all I write xD
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@JerryCoffin Yeah but I assume you are smart and knowledgeable. He usually spend more time trying to mask or justify his ignorance rather than learning the stuff that makes him outdated.
@chris By all means, don't trust them. The very fact that you are an active person on SO already puts you on the top of a pile of a lot of crappy coders in the industry.
As a new employee, especially young and new to the industry, it's usually best to keep your mouth shut, sadly, even if it's obviously good advice.
06:47
We all went through this I guess.
I can't say I can really blame society that much considering how much bad comes out of new people, so it's very likely yours will be.
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@chris I'm in the industry for 7 months now, and my coworkers appreciate my opinion on style and C++11-usage. :)
@Xeo Lucky boy. I had to change jobs 4 times in 3 years to get that. It's still not perfect.
If I see something that should be changed, I'll try, but I'll try not to go so hard that it will hurt me.
@Xeo Yes, but you're basically a genius :P
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06:48
@ereOn Yep. I'm even lucky enough to have a coworker that really likes templates. :)
Sadly, the project I'm currently on can't use C++11 due to the old servers out there.
I really am probably going to be nowhere near the experienced people in wherever I work as well, and recognizing that is important, since egotistic bad people seems to be a common trend.
@ereOn Why would you assume I'm smart or knowledgeable? I'm mostly just a smartass.
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@chris Especially in the domain where you're working.
@JerryCoffin: Because I'm kind. :)
@JerryCoffin Can't write smartass without smart :)
06:50
@Xeo Which is ?
At least the first university coop terms will expect a lot less than I have to offer. I know that.
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@ereOn No, I mean, if you start working somewhere, the people there highly likely know more about their domain than you.
@Xeo Exactly, what they don't teach in school is that when you need to use things all the time, you'll learn them quickly or else. Experience and real need count.
06:51
@StackedCrooked its BACK ?!
@nightcracker gratz
holy shit, skeet almost has 600k rep now
@Borgleader ...or without ass. What of it?
:<
@A.H. Huh?
06:52
that's like 20 times as much as I have o.0
@StackedCrooked I thought breaking bad is back
@Xeo I hope they do. But that doesn't mean new-comers can't bring anything. I've seen companies that just deny the opportunity for newcomers to contribute to anything, even when they have a very good idea.
@JerryCoffin Well everyone has an ass, that's just stating the obvious ;)
@JerryCoffin but you have a smart ass
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06:52
@ereOn Yeah, likely not a place where you want to work at.
has implies composition, is implies inheritance
> Similar thing happened to me... sort of... I put a kayak in my station wagon, then closed the trunk only to find it out the kayak was 5mm longer than the inside of my car. Bye bye windscreen.
ouch
you 'has' an ass, but she 'is' a troll
you see, troll > ass
Well people, it's been pleasant talking here but I have some badass work to do. Basically adding a field to a database model.
So cya !
@Mysticial I'm not sure I showed you this, but this is the result of our discussions about the encryption algorithm months ago :P nclabs.org/downloads/orlein.pdf
06:55
In case you're wondering, I'm making most of my workplace assumptions based on TDWTF and Programmers.SE.
I have to admit that TDWTF is very nerve-wracking for someone who has yet to enter.
@chris: Depending on where you live you have a choice between : having a fun job or getting paid enough to live decently.
With any luck, the coop jobs will be better due to the coop program being highly regarded.
@Mysticial I wanted to ask earlier, whats the link to the anime chat? I might lurk from time to time
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You'll only know once you apply - and then there's the trial period for a reason. :)
@nightcracker Oh neat. I'll take a look over the weekend.
06:58
cool thx
I still think it's nice how interviewers actually come to us.
All we really have to do is prepare and possibly miss a class.
At my school, companies post internship offers, we reply and then we set up a meeting time/place through the website. It's all very convenient :)
@Borgleader That's pretty similar, but all interviews for us will happen at our university.
Oh not us, I had to go on site for a few of them, but I didn't mind one of them was a game company :3
And if there's one place in the world I would travel to for one, it'd be Japan in a few years if I keep up the learning.
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07:05
Apropos Japan, I was reviewing the ~100 Kanji I've been studying so far through SRS Flashcards, and I was very surprised to find that I remembered ~95 of them. Even more so, because I learned "Kanji -> meaning", but the review was "meaning -> Kanji"
gratz :)
i had way much trouble trying to learn japanese, the sentence "syntax" confused the hell out of me.
@Xeo I've started looking at Remembering the Kanji a bit. It's really effective so far, but I'll focus on that after I'm further ahead with kana vocab.
@Borgleader It's quite similar to the Latin I did for a year in grade 10.
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@chris I'll learn the vocab afterwards, same goes for the actual readings of the Kanji.
Except with a few more particles.
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@Borgleader SOV?
07:08
Yeah =/ also, the teacher had a few problems explaining what particles were
I use Google for grammar information.
and it was my busiest uni semester ever so i hardly practiced
I guess my latest thing is no naka ni vs just ni.
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I'm spending ~20-30 mins per day on the Kanji
The former has been used with something in a car, for example, and the latter in a bedroom.
07:12
I spend so much time repwhoring/chatting on SO I barely have time to do anything else T_T
I honestly have no idea why the no naka is gone sometimes.
All that for silly internet points =/
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This is what I've been reading sporadically.
@chris "_ no naka" sounds like "the middle of", atleast if it's "_ の中"
The r sound is annoying to say the least. What I learn from relies on you inferring grammar from seeing it used so often, which can be a bit annoying from time to time.
@Xeo Yes, both mean in AFAIK.
As opposed to above or below.
@Mysticial Oh god I just got spoiled by the anime room, maybe I should catch up on Naruto before lurking in there xD
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07:15
@chris Isn't "ni" normally "towards"?
@Borgleader Or just come here:

 Thrills and Spills

Enough twirling to make your head spin! Enough gifs to make yo...
@Xeo Not sure, I still haven't learned all that much.
@Xeo Yeah, like in "The Knights Who say Towards"
ni is a lot of things O_o
07:17
Anyway, I'll definitely look into that guide.
@Xeo I'll go out on a limb and say a Naruto fan wrote this, unless Amaterasu is common in japanese
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I still feel like the "no naka" isn't part of the "ni"-particle in "_ no naka ni", but rather modifies the noun.
It sounds like it could be a good one to use for explaining things like grammar completely, and I know the vocab and reading practice I'm getting normally works very well.
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@Borgleader Erm what
> Amaterasu (天照?), Amaterasu-ōmikami (天照大神/天照大御神?) or Ōhirume-no-muchi-no-kami (大日孁貴神?) is a part of the Japanese myth cycle and also a major deity of the Shinto religion.
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07:19
Please don't bend everything over to Naruto
> unless Amaterasu is common in japanese
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I mean that as a general advice.
Just because a name is used in Naruto doesn't mean it originates from there.
Which is why I left the possibility open that it wasn't
It was just a guess on my part
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Hello, world!
@Xeo, I just found this.
If it's correct, it makes more sense I guess.
I didn't find that (or anything much) last time I searched.
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07:22
@chris Yeah, seems to be just a modification to the place.
Since "naka" means "in", "middle"
@Xeo Well, thanks. I'm better off than I was.
The other part about inferring things that could go awry are things like big onee vs. imouto.
Google's good for that.
Either way, I love how much more structured it is than English.
English is a giant mess.
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mh
Welp, off to work!
Good luck.
You never know, something good could happen.
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Yesterday I cut my finger :P
Is it still bleeding?
07:34
Anime-style bleeding?
I changed that guide's text to 13pt comic sans for no particular reason.
@chris Goes well with the unstructured mess of English.
Once I put some of my blood in a small bottle then put a white rose in the blood - nothing happened.
Why did I expect it to turn into a red rose?
What's a better font than Times New Roman for webpages with just <p>Text blah blah blah</p>
Honestly, that's a lot less readable than most webpages.
@chris Arial (or something else that's sans serif).
07:39
@JerryCoffin Well, it does look a lot better now.
It's nice being able to change things so easily for just one webpage to test with.
I'm kind of surprised a page this simple has a CSS class.
Or overrides p. I'm not sure what the proper term for it is.
@chris It's the new thing -- all new pages have CSS, whether they have a real use for it or not... :-)
@JerryCoffin I wouldn't really know. I barely touch web anything.
@chris In all honesty, I avoid it as much as I can too.
I do better at changing or pulling information from pre-existing ones with JS or manually.
Small things to make my life easier, like pulling entries from a long table and manipulating them to the format I need.
I'm a bit curious. What do you think of the demo code in my latest answer:
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A: Difference between Static variable declared in different scopes

Jerry CoffinUltimately, there is no difference. Ignoring (for the moment) static member functions, static means what it means -- but we see different parts of what it means under different conditions because some of what it means can also happen without the keyword. When you use the static keyword, the obje...

I suspect some might find it surprising, but maybe not?
07:45
@JerryCoffin Cool.
That sounds like precious trivia to me. I'm about to read through it more thoroughly.
@JerryCoffin Neat, but you have a typo "by y is not." should be "but y is not."
@Borgleader Ah, thanks -- fixed.
One of the only good uses of goto in C++ I've seen.
And it wasn't even for real code, just learning.
I might come to appreciate it more with my C starting soon.
Interesting course, we're marked on results, not coding style at all, so I hope proper style is taught thoroughly.
Or at least that's how the majority of it is, just handing in assignments to an online submission page.
@chris I think it may be the first time I've written a goto in C++.
07:54
RAII and functions really kill the main two uses.
@chris I'd like to introduce your new teacher. His name is SPOJ.
@JerryCoffin I have done it as a quick fix to an assignment once
@JerryCoffin Not quite, Marmoset.
was already past the deadline
Well, I'ts getting pretty late. I think I need to go get some sleep. TTYL.
07:56
Good night.
@JerryCoffin Is it legal to jump over declarations ?
@ShuklaSannidhya Not always, but I believe these are allowed (see §6.7/3 for more details, if you care).
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You can jump over trivial initializations.
yey! work DNS finally updated
08:15
I didn't realize the built-in Windows Japanese input worked as well as it does.
@TonyTheLion I've been thinking about that. I want to go into more detail on some parts, especially the last one, because I think it's a very nice example of what TMP can be useful for.
So I think I'll leave it at vague mentions and the gritty details in a more focused post.
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So, Robot, I can concentrate on answering through comments now. :)
@R.MartinhoFernandes "After a while on that I realised that Boost.Range didn't really help much." I suggest "After a while using it realised that Boost.Range didn't really help much." The former sounds a bit odd.
@thecoshman or "after using it for a while"?
@jalf indeed. I didn't want to propose too drastic a change though.
08:23
@R.MartinhoFernandes I just read your sequences post. Looks pretty good to me. I agree with Tony though, it's a bit abstract. I wouldn't expect a detailed reference manual of what you came up with, but a few snippets to act as examples of what you're talking about would be nice IMO
and might whet the reader's appetite for the upcoming "nitty-gritty" post
otherwise it's tempting to summarize it as "I tried some things, which sucked. Then I came up with a thing that didn't suck". ;)
return boost::make_iterator_range(
    make_adapted_iterator(s.begin(), s.end()),
    make_adapted_iterator(s.end(), s.end());
missing a last closing bracket, no?
Yeah.
@jalf Thanks. I'll think about that.
Is formatting code in a question a bad edit nowadays?
@FlorisVelleman not afaik (unless it is trivial nitpicking, like changing int *p to int* p)
If it's changing it from horribly tangled mess to normal code, go ahead.
@FlorisVelleman Do it.
@FlorisVelleman hmm? The edit was approved, as far as I can tell
one guy was being stupid. Sadly, SO does not yet have a working stupid filter
Ah okay was just wondering if I missed out on something
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@jalf oh FFS...
08:42
@FlorisVelleman nah it's fine. jsut avoid doing things like "I think 2 space indent is better"
@R.MartinhoFernandes "I tacked some functionality to interop with the existing ecosystem" => "I tacked on some"
The OP has deleted that horrible 'BigInt' thing.
09:00
@R.MartinhoFernandes yeah, I agree with the general vibe, you come no real point. You should perhaps finish with a bit about this library, where to find it, perhaps promise an upcoming article on how to use it etc. why should I use it (in summary, the rest of the article does cover that I know)
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09:25
Well that was scary
For a second I thought I had to actually do some work.
@BartekBanachewicz interesting...
09:44
hm modern GL in haskell looks... weird
@Xeo Yeah - I opened my unicode shit :(
@sehe wat, "Decides not to use it"... Seriously, I was tempted to slap #cppsucks on it :v
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@BartekBanachewicz dat code.
10:01
@not-rightfold well it could be worse
is that lib all about C++ 'rest' clients?
lol, on some site looking up something, and the two chaps there decide to post the QnA to SO to make it easier for people to find
@thecoshman nice
10:20
@BartekBanachewicz Why the fuck don't they call it a C++ HTTP library?
Or maybe C++ HTTP & JSON library, as it seems.
@R.MartinhoFernandes because 'REST'
@R.MartinhoFernandes because buzzwords
Also I think I will allow the top bar to scroll :V
@thecoshman Hmm, maybe I should downplay that aspect then. I never intended it to be about the library, but about the pain I went through with two iterator-based iterations.
on horizontal position on iPad it's too annoying
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@R.MartinhoFernandes I was about to say that, when chat died on us :(
10:25
@R.MartinhoFernandes is it about taussig?
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh, well if you just want to bitch, then compared to the rest of your articles, I wouldn't bother if I were you. You so far have managed to maintain a good track record of worthwhile articles.
gosh, no need to shout
I also love how useless image with guns got starred, and my link not.
@thecoshman You're one of those that thinks it's worthless to identify problems even if you don't have a solution?
> if you just want to bitch
10:28
I also read the chapter about monads yesterday
it's funny because I kinda underdstand how they work, but Applicatives seem too... elusive :F
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Look at the types, Luke.
@R.MartinhoFernandes obviously there is merit in pointing out why things are broken, but you need to be careful you are not just ranting. I am not saying you are just ranting, just saying it is a thin line.
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@BartekBanachewicz Applicatives are beautiful.
It's just Functor for both arguments of fmap.
God damn it! if I want 1.10 to be greater than 1.1 for something like version number, I'll have to use string.
tuple<int, int, int, int>
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10:35
Version numbers are tuples.
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Not numbers.
@Fanael Maybe a string at the end.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes 2.0rc3?
lol lol lol, you think it's that easy? JSON bitches
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JSON has lists, so yes, it's that easy
10:36
Heterogeneous lists, right?
huh... I could send it as a list...
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Ya.
"version":[1,10] ... I was thinking I would have to do "version":"1.10"
silly me :D
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@BartekBanachewicz I found Applicatives to really click when looking at Maybe's Applicative instance.
10:38
@thecoshman you can't append a string to a list of numbers
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In comparision to the Functor instance
instance Functor Maybe where
  fmap f (Just a) = Just $ f a
  fmap f Nothing = Nothing

instance Applicative Maybe where
  pure = Just
  (Just f) <*> (Just a) = Just $ f a
  Nothing  <*> _        = Nothing
        _  <*> Nothing  = Nothing
@BartekBanachewicz In JSON?
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(from memory, and of course not "optimized", i.e. to use fmap and only unpack one side)
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@BartekBanachewicz he can, JSON lists are heterogeneous
@R.MartinhoFernandes shhh
10:39
@BartekBanachewicz what do you mean?
@thecoshman that was a joke about "version":[1,10]
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@thecoshman he doesn't know what he's talking about
@Fanael I see :P
@thecoshman Well, I want the "bitching" to be the thing that sticks in your mind once you're done reading. I think I'll cut off the last bit entirely, as it distracts from that, and see how I can pass my library merely as a side note instead.
10:42
@R.MartinhoFernandes if at all. If you have a potential solution, you should either explain it, or just stick to saying what is wrong with what is out their.
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@BartekBanachewicz Especially the first equation for <*>: If f is a function that takes more than one argument, you get a partially applied function back.
Talking in types: Just (a -> b -> c) <*> Just (a) = Just (b -> c), then Just (b -> c) <*> Just (b) = Just (c)
Parsec parsers are applicatives meaning awesome.
Xeo
Xeo
(I love Applicative.)
@R.MartinhoFernandes Alternative specfically, right?
<*> :: Maybe (a -> b) -> Maybe (a) -> Maybe (b), and b can be anything - even another function (I love implicit currying).
multiplicativeExpr = additiveExpr <^(:*:)^> additiveExpr is so neatzors.
user784668
Fuck you Monad and you not being a subclass of Applicative.
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@Fanael Twill be in Haskell 2014.
user784668
I see, reading about it right now.
@BartekBanachewicz it doesn't really. It's just... THE LAW :)

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