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@Pawnguy7 yeah
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Nothing wrong with goto.
:(
wtf
no *NULL. talking about hating fun
@not-rightfold anything can be misused
@A.H. 1: goto 3 3: goto 2 2: goto 1
yay :D
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Q: Will using `goto` leak variables?

Lightness Races in OrbitIs it true that goto jumps across bits of code without calling destructors and things? e.g. void f() { int x = 0; goto lol; } int main() { f(); lol: return 0; } Won't x be leaked?

19:18
@EiyrioüvonKauyf I believe thats a syntax error
@A.H. yes it is lol
i lazy to put in order
do people actually expect to sell TF2 items for 253$ ?
but it's not in BASIC ;) iirc
@Borgleader there are people that bought the $1000 app in itunes which was just a picture of cash
so i mean
you're putting a lower bound on human stupid .....
19:26
You can have pointers to member functions..
IIRC they work with static member functions
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@Borgleader TYL? :P
I've known that for a while, I came across them during my reflection research
Well, what's surprising?
19:30
@Borgleader yes and you need an instance
OP is talking about without a this pointer
You can't possibly call a member functions without an instance, in any language. A language that appears to do that is actually keeping track of an instance under the hood.
meh, function pointers.
well, you can, it's just not well-defined behavior.
besides, nothing prevents you from doing static_cast<Foo*>(nullptr)->method();
probably the nicest example, the only problem is that they are templated, so they are not "flexible" at runtime as I would like a pointer to function to be — user2485710 18 secs ago
ugh
@Borgleader Obviously.
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19:35
I'm going to find out where each Magento contributor lives and then I'm going to slowly skewer then one by one.
Anybody here watch Jeopardy?
if by "can't" you mean that there's a hidden argument, then yeah. If by "can't" you mean that there has to be a valid value passed in that argument, then obviously not
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They must all die a slow and painful death.
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Preferably one that takes literally forever.
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19:36
@Pawnguy7 Watched the IBM episode and that's about it.
@Pawnguy7 yes
@not-rightfold Was that when it guessed some Canadian city instead of a US one?
> /* TODO: CRAZY EXPERIMENT IN PROGRESS IN THE GLOBAL NAMESPACE */
Good times.
Anyway, I was wondering if, as part of the final, spelling was important. I had always thought it wasn't.
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@Pawnguy7 It was the one with the NPC.
19:38
> I make up for that by writing functional-style code in C# using LINQ and lambda expressions.
wat
@not-rightfold Watson, yes?
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@EiyrioüvonKauyf Best way to write C#.
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@Pawnguy7 ja.
@Pawnguy7 I've seen mis-spelled answers accepted, so I think as long as it's close enough for them to be sure what you meant, it's good.
If memory servers, it dominated, but had a pecular (and wrong) answer on one of the finals.
19:40
@not-rightfold no he says
> I haven't found the time to learn any functional programming languages; I make up for that by writing functional-style code in C# using LINQ and lambda expressions.
wat
wat even
> There is a project done in pairs (looking back to the past and comparing to now, it’s always been a C++ card game with a GUI) along with a few assignments. Yes, C++ GUI. Not fun.
I've done that how many times before? And this is two years later than now I have to do it.
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Somebody needs to make a nice C++ GUI library :P
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@EiyrioüvonKauyf FYI LINQ is functional.
@A.H. Add semicolons and it would be legal Pascal though.
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@Xeo gtkmm is nice.
19:41
@not-rightfold yeah but that doesn't make it a functional replacement :c
also why are the top users mostly C#-taggers ?
@Xeo WPF is nice, just need a C++ version :P (I said C++ guys, not C++/CLI or wtv)
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@EiyrioüvonKauyf Because C# is top tag so they get a lot to post. :V
T_______T
ok i better learn C#
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C# is terrible.
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@not-rightfold wat
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Its only nice part is LINQ.
i realize that
euh my eyes. most of the top rep are C# , javascript or Java
;A;
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loljava
@Rapptz just for the sake of it i asked him what he meant by "runtime flexibility", im curious to see what/if he'll answer
19:43
lol crappva
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Every time I get to hate Simula-style OOP and implicit nullability more and more.
@EiyrioüvonKauyf Historical. Joel is an ex-Microserf who wrote a lot of code in C#. Then he blogged about C#. Then he started this site, and early users were mostly people who followed his blog (predictably, mostly C# users). There also seems to be a trend that C# users are more generous (or less picky, depending on your viewpoint) than, for one example, those of us writing C++.
Microserf? from Microserft ?
@JerryCoffin How unusually frank of you.
(Doesn't mean I don't like it!)
yeah no one else on SO quotes the standard lol
19:49
@EiyrioüvonKauyf Microsoft employee (from Microserfs).
@LucDanton Hmm...is my being frank really that unusual?
@JerryCoffin I'm not sure what adjective to bring here: perhaps 'direct' or 'in your face'. Not the same amount of layers of irony tonight.
The lack of irony is the irony.
Tis a brave new world.
@LucDanton Ah -- okay, I guess that's probably fair.
And now I'm pretty sure I ended with the range library I originally thought of, despite @R.MartinhoFernandes best efforts to hinder me.
@CatPlusPlus 2ironic4me
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I need a railgun.
19:58
@not-rightfold Hmm....something that shot railroad rails does sound fairly dangerous (though I have to wonder how accurate it would be).
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@not-rightfold Take this ^
(Cue nobody getting it.)
Fuck I forgot who she is. Tell tell tell
@JerryCoffin lol what
I think I might have seen this before or the first episode of it anyway
@Xeo seen it
@Xeo bitch pls i've seen all the anime
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20:00
@Borgleader Toaru Majutsu no Index (main series), Toaru Kagaku no Railgun (her spin-off)
thas index
yup
funny that she shoots like rocks lawl
should try a building
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@Xeo A Certain Scientific Railgun?
lawl
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@Xeo Ah. :P
@EiyrioüvonKauyf A book of fiction, but pretty obviously based (to at least some degree) on Microsoft.
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20:01
@EiyrioüvonKauyf What's the name of the anime where a potato kills itself?
@not-rightfold Yesh
@Xeo Yes, I've seen that, a few episodes anyway
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Her nickname is "Railgun"
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I need a 20 TW railgun.
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And a power supply that can supply 20 TW.
@Xeo o_O dai mahou touge ?
ok most mainstream
i don't want the random fringe bs
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20:02
@EiyrioüvonKauyf :D
@Xeo i maintain
i've laughed the most @ FMP Fumoffu
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Hm... okay, which anime has an angel with a giant club killing people?
also have you seen Shirokuma Cafe?
and Doku no something
that guy can't get a break
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Bloodgeon Angel Dokuro-chan
yeah
that was funny ish
everytime she's annoyed / awkward / embarrassed
laff
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20:04
lessee...
and this is how i learned my like 7 fragmented words of japanese
Yeah, I just checked my external hard drive. I watched the first four episodes. I don't know why I didn't watch the others, I recall it being an interesting series.
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The anime kinda sucks compared to light novel
@Xeo many things do
@Xeo so seen Shirakuma cafe ?
Is anyone watching Free?
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20:09
@EiyrioüvonKauyf Don't think so
@Xeo talking penguins yo
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20:31
.. y'know, I felt a bit sorry when I didn't have any spare to tip the delivery guy off.
Now I noticed that he forgot my sauce. Fuck him.
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Karma, bitch
"I saw that." -Karma
Love that quote. :D
What IS Nuget?
The fried chicken you can get at McDonald's.
20:34
Hey guys
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heya
So I see the C++ Lounge project has started eventually
nice
It's Andy! Haven't seen you around for a while.
(although it's kind of ironic that it will be written in C#)
Hey @chris! Yeah, I've been on vacation, and I'm taking a break from SO. Mostly studying Haskell
@AndyProwl Haskell is always fun.
20:35
Indeed, more than I could imagine
In fact I regret I haven't learnt about it before
I wonder why the hell my university taught me nothing about functional programming
Well
in fact it taught me almost nothing about any kind of programming
Mine doesn't teach functional either.
@AndyProwl I'm pretty sure SE at mine doesn't, only Scheme in CS.
but functional programming was really an unknown topic for me till I saw some Loungers communicating in Haskell
@AndyProwl It really puts a new spin on things, coming from C++. I'm glad we have a little bit of it present in C++.
@chris Yeah, so it seems things haven't changed since my uni days. That's sad
@chris Indeed, but we should have so much more
The support for functional programming in C++ is really not that strong
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20:40
@AndyProwl Haha, same as @Bartek
@Xeo He also regrets?
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He's really digging Haskell
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fuck
i want to get a combined JD/MD
why are schools so fucking slow
I haven't gotten through what Haskell I want to learn yet. I should get back to it.
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@AndyProwl Needs by-name passing~
20:41
@Xeo Lazy evaluation, you mean?
@Xeo I don't know how much of it is him liking haskell and how much is him being a fanboy
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@AndyProwl No, passing functions by name :o
yo how long does school take in europe?
@AndyProwl I think it's pressure to be "egalitarian" -- programming, by nature, separates people into the "haves" and "have nots", which most "educational systems" find abhorrent.
@chris Not that I've read much about it, just two books and a few blog posts, but it is really powerful
20:42
@kbok yo?
@EtiennedeMartel know anything about european univs?
@Xeo Oh, OK. I watched a video lesson by Erik Mejer where he mentioned "passing by name" as the heart of lazy evaluation. Perhaps the term is overloaded
@JerryCoffin You mean, they teach you nearly nothing in order for you not to be biased towards one or another school?
Does C# have defensive copying?
Lately I've tried to read this seemingly interesting paper about extracting theorems from type definitions in functional programming, but after 5 attempts to understand the first half I kind of gave up. I guess I'll get back to it once I'll be stronger in functional programming
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defwhat?
@AndyProwl Ignore the heavy theory
Yay, another person who knows C/C++.
20:47
@Xeo It's beautiful
oh meh
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looks like another useless thing from the wonderful people in academia
Defensive. Like, most things there are a reference, right? Say collection objects. So, if an object owns said object, and has a getter, you return the reference, and the caller could modify it. So, you could instead return a new list constructed from the one you had - same data, but if they modify it, you are safe.
@AndyProwl No, they simply orient the teaching toward things that anybody can learn. They love things that are mostly memorization, so it's more about diligence and willingness to study/memorize a lot. Actual programming comes quickly and easily to some, and not at all to others. Most schools quite apparently love giving the "A for effort", and would prefer to fail those who learned what they were supposed to "too easily".
@JerryCoffin i don't agree
but i'm thinking about different schools probably
@EiyrioüvonKauyf I can definitely relate to that in high school. I'll see what my university is like in that regard.
20:50
Part of it is many teachers' attitude that if it's too easy (for you) it doesn't deserve any reward. Some of it is that they orient things toward what's easy to test. It's easy to test memorization; much harder to test understanding.
@JerryCoffin i don't agree again
@Pawnguy7 There are immutable collections. There's no point copying immutable objects.
@chris again different things
@JerryCoffin The problem with that logic is that you might have put in more effort learning it beforehand.
@chris boring hs; so why not take college early
non-degree classes
is what i did
20:51
@JerryCoffin One of my teachers once presented an article about how the evaluation system in schools is totally broken. They had the same exact copy of a math test correct by a bunch of different teachers and the marks varied by something like 40% i think it was.
@EiyrioüvonKauyf I was considering it a bit.
@CatPlusPlus What do you mean immutable collections?
@chris well that's what i did
Collections that are immutable doh
@chris Don't take classes that don't credit you.
They're mostly useless.
@JerryCoffin But that sounds to me like: "If you want to be a great C++ programmer, go learn C++ in your free time. Here we will teach you how to learn".
My question would have no argument if they aren't mutable. What about mutable classes?
Which makes it more of a meta-school than a school
@chris Entirely possible. But it's about what they perceive as your effort, not reality.
20:53
@AndyProwl No one can teach you how to be great except yourself
@JerryCoffin if there's anyway to test memorization in a proof i'm all for it
and i don't mean a standard proof
i mean one you've never seen before
@Rapptz I disagree. While you do have to make a huge effort if you want to excel, having a great teacher is a huge advantage
@EiyrioüvonKauyf Look at your scores throughout school as a whole. What percentage of them is based on original proofs?
@AndyProwl One of the best classes I've taken was really good at teaching you how to learn if you put in the effort, but don't be fooled, as the amount actually learned was a lot more than almost any other course as well.
@JerryCoffin starting from now all of them
@JerryCoffin and tyvm two of my classes had original proofs at the end
though i took them with a univ so :[
20:54
@AndyProwl You can't reasonably expect to be taught to be great at something without experiencing it for a very long time yourself.
i guess technically they weren't hs
@Rapptz you can teach how to not fuck up
but yeah learning comes from within
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Oh YouTube.
haha
@Rapptz While there is no magic pill to "become great at something", I do think you can be put on the right track by a good teacher and save a lot of time
20:56
@not-rightfold youtube is one of the classiest things after Yahoo Answers
And that makes a big difference
@AndyProwl or at least not turned off to a subject
@AndyProwl Not going to disagree there, but that isn't what you initially said.
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@EiyrioüvonKauyf
which everyone in the US seems to get towards math and science :[
@not-rightfold at least it's a language
20:57
@AndyProwl Conversely? I think you can be put off the track by a shitty teacher
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The PHP room is the most hilarious place on whole of Stack Exchange.
1 min ago, by Eiyrioü von Kauyf
@AndyProwl or at least not turned off to a subject
Is "chained setters" a term?
@Pawnguy7 lol it can be
in like javascript
@EiyrioüvonKauyf That sound...unusual, to say the least.
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20:58
javacrypt
@Rapptz What I initially said (or what I meant to say) is that a CS uni does not help you becoming a great programmer. And while CS is broader than just programming as we commonly mean it, someone who wants to -say- find a great job as a C++ programmer will mostly have to learn all the stuff on his own
@Borgleader That as well
I had really bad math teachers for 2 years (by bad i mean they werent explaining all that well but mostly they were assholes)
@JerryCoffin euh if not for the f*ing proofs
i could get a CS degree in a year
and now I cant stand math, and i suck at it =/

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