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fuck i'm basically a phd student at my local univ
@Pawnguy7 The usual term is "fluent programming", IIRC.
object.setA(0).setB(0).setC(0).setD(0) etc.
Aren't setters usually void?
they are
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with (object) {
    a = b = c = d = 0;
}
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21:00
D FTW!
Yes, but I seem to have recalled using this as well.
ITT @not-rightfold wants the D
Erm, seen this used, I mean to say.
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@Borgleader D is a great language.
In order to do that in C++ you have to return *this.
21:01
I know how to do it, I was asking what you call it when you do.
Insanity
I think fluent style is most popular in Java
I've seen it more in C# than Java.
@Borgleader why not the F# ;)
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F# is terrible.
21:03
Yes, perhaps. I suck at Java and C#
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Order in which source files are passed to the compiler is significant, so it's a piece of shit.
@AndyProwl It's most popular in languages that impose the greatest overhead on the alternatives.
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Order in which functions are defined is significant, so it's a piece of shit.
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I need to explicitly mark functions are recursive, so it's a piece of shit.
@not-rightfold Are you saying it's a piece of shit?
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21:04
F# is a piece of shit.
dam i thought it was sharp
HEHEHEHE
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Is it compile error if a function not marked recursive is recursive?
I don't know if it's worth the effort to learn D.
@not-rightfold Btw why the "not-" thing? Taking a break?
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I do not-know.
21:09
@Pawnguy7 No, it burns down your house instead.
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@Pawnguy7 Yes.
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And if you want mutual recursion, you need to use the fugliest syntax ever:
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let rec f x = …
and g x = …
Mutual recursion?
@not-rightfold "Fugliest syntax ever"? I doubt that...
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21:13
If you have a brain then you can infer that it means recursion where two functions call each other.
@not-rightfold hyperbole much?
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@JerryCoffin Right, didn't think of C++.
also let
srsly
@not-rightfold I can think of worse (for this) than C++ (PL/I virtually leaps to mind).
@not-rightfold That was what came to mind, but considering I have neither seen nor heard of it, I didn't make such assumptions.
21:21
@EiyrioüvonKauyf I'm not European.
you're canadian
know how long a med degree/ law degree takes in canada tho?
Quebec iirc
Hey noobs, I am new here. My name is Goofball (actual name) and I deobfuscate and debug minified, closure compiled Javascript for a living.
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> Hey noobs, I am new here.
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Seems you are the noob then.
21:26
Achievement unlocked: Plonked on first message
A harmless joke :)
@GoofBall gtfo esp with javascript and that's not a real job
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Also, sounds like a terrible job.
How rude
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(Chrome's web tools can do it too.)
21:27
^
and you're doing something that you're not supposed to
actually, I am a junior dev
I am a noob
as in there's a reason it's obfuscated
@GoofBall you're just stupid not a junior anything
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Obfuscating JavaScript is pointless.
@not-rightfold not necessarily
I was just making a humorous introduction
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21:28
People minify it to save bandwidth, but Chrome has a feature to reformat it and map the line numbers correctly.
@EiyrioüvonKauyf Seems like a rather premature conclusion.
@Borgleader ok same
@JerryCoffin it's ok
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Jailbait.
@Ei
Oh God
@not-rightfold No thats you
@GoofBall hey goof ball
My bounty is a endin if anyone has good insights
@A.H. Greetings and saluations
21:29
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Q: How to generate deltas for deleted data in client server architecture?

Justin MeinersMy colleagues and I have created a few client server architecture programs that use deltas to sync a client with a server. A problem relating to deleting records seems to be showing up across multiple projects. How can a server delete records locally and still have enough information to generate ...

deltas?
yes deltas
change?
is there a better noun
21:31
I am asking I haven't heard that term in that context before
@A.H. you send the changes between two versions. it's faster than sending the whole file
oh, yes im refering to changes. as in generating a changeset
@A.H. it's basically git diff and then git patch
thanks, seems like a good approach
I think rsync? is the unix tool for doing it with filesystems
21:32
lol
rsync is one of the tools that does it / can do it
cheers, nabs. ;) was great meeting all of you. A special thank you to @EiyrioüvonKauyf for a warm welcome. xD
@EiyrioüvonKauyf is there one more standard than another?
thats just a popular one I know
@Borgleader can i just plonk all new people
@GoofBall cya
or downvote thats cool too
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21:35
I wonder what would happen if you fire a 100kg metal bullet into a building at Mach 13.
:| the building doesn't stand a chance
@not-rightfold Reminds me of those MAC guns from Halo or wtv theyre called
@not-rightfold Do it. Don't forget pics.
gauss gun thingys
yeah isnt that real?
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@Tuntuni I already have a building in mind. ;)
21:36
A coilgun is a type of projectile accelerator consisting of one or more coils used as electromagnets in the configuration of a linear motor that accelerate a ferromagnetic or conducting projectile to high velocity. In almost all coilgun configurations, the coils and the gun barrel are arranged on a common axis. The name Gauss gun is sometimes used for such devices in reference to Carl Friedrich Gauss, who formulated mathematical descriptions of the magnetic effect used by magnetic accelerators. Coilguns generally consist of one or more coils arranged along a barrel, so the path of the...
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Just need a shitload of money.
T____________T
@Chemist
..
fuck
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@JustinMeiners I was thinking of a railgun.
@not-rightfold Don't we all? :D
21:37
@not-rightfold its similar physics - magnetically throwing a projectile
" Coilguns are distinct from railguns, as the direction of acceleration in a railgun is at right angles to the central axis of the current loop formed by the conducting rails."
it's like after they learn how to use a function they think they know science
@EiyrioüvonKauyf Your plonking seems ineffectual.
Why is /v/ the worst board on 4chan?
21:38
@Rapptz Why are you still reading it?
What is it about video games that make people shitpost so bad?
@CaptainGiraffe and why is that
@Rapptz it's not ;)
@EiyrioüvonKauyf Do you even visit the boards?
Why are you even reading 4chan.
because funny
except /b/ is annoying
21:39
@EiyrioüvonKauyf did you say rail guns and coliguns are not similar physics?
/b/ is boring and unfunny.
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/g/ is full of Erlang.
/g/ is full of people complaining about their freedoms and how they love the GPL
don't know where you got Erlang from
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GPLv3 is great.
21:40
/g/ is full of battlestation threads.
it makes me fucking puke
@Borgleader Obviously should be installed in the magnetic accelerator canyon.
there's barely any code
just "look what i bought/am going to buy"
there's the "daily programming thread" but eh ..
@not-rightfold Yes hurd for the win
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lol Hurd
Linus has integrity
21:42
The people on /g/ actually post GNU+Linux
But we have a single point of faliure in Linus.
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Write an OS in Erlang.
@Rapptz Lol there was a discussion about how RMS is annoying because he corrects people when the only say Linux.
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@not-rightfold a concurrent os would be interesting
21:43
@not-rightfold that guys videos are my favorite
@Tuntuni He have written a crapton of good code though
A distributed operating system is a software over a collection of independent, networked, communicating, and physically separate computational nodes. Individual nodes each hold a specific software subset of the global aggregate operating system. Each subset is a composite of two distinct service provisioners. The first is a ubiquitous minimal kernel, or microkernel, that directly controls that node’s hardware. Second is a higher-level collection of system management components that coordinate the node's individual and collaborative activities. These components abstract microkernel functions...
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@Tuntuni His beard is made of parentheses.
@CaptainGiraffe Of course he has, he's awesome. :D
@Tuntuni What a wonderful world it would be if that was his only annoying characteristic (or even his most annoying).
21:44
@JerryCoffin Lol. What else do you find annoying?
@not-rightfold Hahahaa. Did you see the video where he ate something from his foot?
@not-rightfold what are the distinguishing changes from GPLv2 to v3?
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@Tuntuni yes oh god eww.
@not-rightfold yeah like what the fuck RMS. he just kept chewing away, not giving a fuck
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A: What are the differences between GPL v2 and GPL v3 licenses?

Will MThe page linked to in another answer is a good source, but a lot to read. Here is a short list of some the major differences: internationalization: they used new terminology, rather than using language tied to US legal concepts patents: they specifically address patents (including the Microsof...

It's longer, more complicated, and even less people understand it.
21:46
@not-rightfold thanks
@Tuntuni I think I need to vote to close as "too broad" -- more suitable as the topic for an entire book.
don't know why that didnt show up higher in the google
Fuck the GPL.
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I love GPL.
@CatPlusPlus can we have the first thing in the newbie hints be to google
21:47
@JerryCoffin haha, well name just a few most annoying things.
@CatPlusPlus s/less/fewer/. But how you can you have fewer than none?
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LGPL is terrible.
@not-rightfold Works fapp
Fuck anyone using GPL for libraries.
@Tuntuni His personality. His appearance. His placing his idea of "principles" as more important than people.
21:48
@CatPlusPlus lgpl?
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lol GPL libraries.
@EiyrioüvonKauyf uptight much?
@JerryCoffin Yes arent tehy?
@CatPlusPlus Honestly I'm surprised people do this.
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GPL is great for programs which support plug-ins.
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21:49
Because fuck proprietary plug-ins.
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Yes, really great.
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It's wonderful.
@CaptainGiraffe It's people that make principles important (if they are).
no.
GPL is always bad
@JerryCoffin No Principles are just that. If you need someone to tell you that. Sod off.
21:53
oh yeah judging things in "always bad" and "always good" is the best way to go about htings
GPL is fine when it's in no position to infect things.
@CatPlusPlus bsd license YAY
@CaptainGiraffe If you prefer, look at it from the other direction: the most important principle is that people are of the utmost importance, and all other principles are subordinate to that one.
And yes, I did think that's obvious enough I shouldn't have to state it directly, but apparently I was wrong.
21:57
@JerryCoffin That is your final answer?
@EiyrioüvonKauyf who are you again?
@EiyrioüvonKauyf I like the license on the sqlite headers
@CaptainGiraffe The whole notion of "final answer" strikes me as fatally flawed. It implies that there is no more to learn about a particular subject -- no possibility of further improvement, nothing to gain from further experience. It may make sense in a game show, but people demanding a "final answer" in real life seems to me like it shows a serious problem in thinking and outlook on life in general.
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Jerry, too much seriousness!
Did you lose your irony somewhere tonight?
@Xeo Not lost, just temporarily set aside.
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22:06
Impossibru. I thought you said you'd never let facts get in the way of fun!
@Xeo I never let my previous pronouncements get in the way of what I feel like doing either. :-)
@Xeo I thought you'd have learned not to take anything Jerry says seriously ;)
@Xeo But when I said that, was I stating a fact or having fun?
i dont german :(
22:20
> The talks are in English, even though the welcoming words are in German.
yeah
but i want to understand the beginning
after a few min it turns to english
meh, who cares about him welcoming people =p
i like feeling i'm loved
lol
oh the irony
i have a german name but can't spreche Deutsch
:|
An even stricter mode can be enabled via `'use strict'.toUpperCase()`
this profile is good.
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22:27
Man.
> Avoid JS' floating-point issues by doing math with strings! '1' + '2' etc.
lol'd
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That bar that shows you the current time in the video on YouTube should be about 500% bigger.
22:28
would be epic
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var variables = {};
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Magento, you piece of shit.
> So funny how many people fail to realise that JavaScript has block scope.
stop using it?
Xeo
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@JerryCoffin Y'know, you should bring that up in court, when they ask you if what you just said was your "final answer".
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22:29
I select all products, I hit delete, I wait, page finally refreshes. "98 products deleted." Guess what, all still there.
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@Borgleader Tell that the client.
@Tuntuni this whole JS_advice is brilliant
Xeo
Xeo
@Borgleader hahahaha, good joke
@not-rightfold You work on weekends?
> Consume less memory by only using small numbers in your code. E.g. Math.PI -= 3 // instant win!
22:30
@BartekBanachewicz indeed :D
lolllllllllll
@BartekBanachewicz this is awesome
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@Borgleader I'm bored, what else should I do?
@not-rightfold Something that doesnt suck?
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And delay this to tomorrow? Yeah, fun.
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I'd rather fix this shit now and do fun stuff tomorrow.
22:31
> Use a mixture of double and single quotes. This improves readability and makes you a wonderful person.
@Xeo How sad is it when I'm unintentionally funny, and my intentional jokes are lame? :P
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Besides, the client will be happier because they get shit faster.
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And happy clients are source of money.
@Xeo Hmm...Maybe it's just that I haven't testified in court very often, but I'm pretty sure I don't recall have been asked that.
Xeo
Xeo
22:37
@JerryCoffin What was it about facts and fun?
@Xeo It was about having gotten a speeding ticket. Fortunately, I had a logging GPS in the car showing my speed every 2 seconds since I left the house that morning. Showed I hadn't gone (even close to) as fast as the police man claimed.
Goddammit, I just learned that you can't pass functions as template parameters...
Guess I'm sticking with macros for now...
Xeo
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Functors, function pointers~
@Mysticial You can't?
Xeo
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(what are you even trying to do?)
22:41
@Xeo Not when it's performance critical.
Like I need to substitute in SSE intrinsics.
Xeo
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@Mysticial Erm, I meant you can pass that as template parameters.
Also, references to functions (not that that really matters for template parameters).
Ell
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Hi
As long as it's a function with external linkage you can :3
@Ell But it's not. It's a compiler intrinsic that compiles down to a single instruction.
And if I wrap it, the compiler refuses to inline it because it's called a gazillion times.
inb4 @Xeo finds a way
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Nah
22:43
But that's just the tip of the iceberg. Even if I force inline it, the compiler screws up the scheduling that I can otherwise achieve with just a macro substitution.
Awwww =/
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@Mysticial High-perf code be ugly :/
Here's an example of the kind of stuff that I'm thinking about converting to C++ templates: github.com/Mysticial/sfft/blob/master/source_v2/vk_Generic/…
@Mysticial u wot m8
do you mean as a callable object or what?
Ell
Ell
@Mysticial you do some crazy ass shit mysticial
22:48
@Rapptz kinda.
Basically
Ell
Ell
Is all the high performance stuff for your job?
@Mysticial this is ugly as hell
Ell
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Or do you just enjoy writing it?
vadd, vsub, vmul, etc... are compiler intrinsics. They're "functions", but map directly to a single instruction.
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@Mysticial High-perf code be ugly :/
22:49
@Mysticial How do you expect to obtain a callable without it being a function pointer?
Xeo
Xeo
@Mysticial I'm surprised that the compiler isn't inlining it if you wrap it into a functor.
@Mysticial it depends on the compiler how they want to handle intrinsics actually
Hello, World!
@Xeo I tried. It won't inline something if it's in so many places.
Since those macros are quite literally nothing but intrinsic calls.
Xeo
Xeo
mh
Weird
22:50
@Mysticial Why don't you force inlining?
Xeo
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6 mins ago, by Mysticial
But that's just the tip of the iceberg. Even if I force inline it, the compiler screws up the scheduling that I can otherwise achieve with just a macro substitution.
I see.
And also, by the time I'm done wrapping all the intrinsics, it isn't much better than the current macro approach.
@Rapptz This is what you get from writing what's really assembly language, but with C++ syntax.
@JerryCoffin templated assembly language
22:52
hey man, this isn't templated. This is ctrl + r.
Since those macros are designed to be ISA independent. It only requires vertical SIMD instructions for all the basic operations.
Do you have a short example of something that fails to be inlined?
@Mysticial Right -- using templates to do what a decent assembler would do with macros.
I get the feeling that I just scared the shit out of everybody except for Jerry - who's probably like, "Ha, I did this 30 years ago while I was in the air force".
I don't think it's scary, I think it's ugly.
tbh at that point I'd probably just write it in assembly
22:58
@Mysticial Nah -- didn't write much assembly when I was in the Air Force.

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