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21:01
@sehe That one looks cleaner - I removed cumbersome result_of protocol.
@EvgenyPanasyuk why the local _a? I'd assume it all gets inlined anyways (and otherwise having the TMP for_each isn't such a good idea in the first place)
@sehe When did you start programming?
@sehe Because that one failed: phoenix::ref(cout) << arg1 << " ". I didn't investigated why.
@GamesBrainiac High school. Well, GWBASIC around ~10 I suppose.
@sehe Damn.
10 years old and programming.
So many years to hone your skills.
21:07
I started at ~12, with Pascal.
@ScottW Scotty, thanks for starting at 18, I don't feel all that dumb! :P
Think about it, if you start at 10, imagine all the time you have to explore
18 is like 3 years late, 15 is a good age to start at.
ahh
I see.
I never touched a computer, until I was 15.
The first program I learnt was Microsoft Paint
Went on to word, and then excel, and eventually, access.
After that, I learnt a real programming language, and that was C
@ScottW Yea, I know.
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We had a computer in elementary school. :v
@EvgenyPanasyuk I think I started (Turbo) Pascal around 12 too.
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Well, four.
Lucky bastards, computers are REALLY expensive here.
I've been programming for as long as I've had a SO account.
Which is just 1 year.
21:14
@sehe And it has units!
Perhaps we will get modules in C++1xx
@EvgenyPanasyuk Yeah. I didn't hate the compilation model
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I remember I wrote my first program on a day I went to the dentist.
I wrote my first program in C++ using VC++ 4.0
ugh
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21:17
And it was during spring!
@ScottW not really. Well, every imperative language could be dubbed similar to c
@not-rightfold Me too.
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And that’s all I know!
I keep thinking Polar Bear and Rightfold are actually relatives.
@not-rightfold And there were fresh exclamation marks budding on the sides of the roads!
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@sehe There must be a correlation between going to a certain high school, writing your first program and going to the dentist.
21:19
@ScottW begin/end, surely? And x : ^integer (might be wrong on the details here :))
I remember that Pascal lacked real dynamic arrays - I had to use some tricks like deliberate overrun after appropriate getmem.
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@TonyTheLion sehefold
@not-rightfold No. I remember, because you told us before!
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Oh, you meant it that way.
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21:19
lel
lel is the new lol?
I love a subtle ambiguity once in a while
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@TonyTheLion lel
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@sehe I love it every day.
which ones are that?
21:20
@ScottW so arrow key input?
Sorry, I was in the middle of taking an exam.
the fuck are you doing on here while taking an exam???
no cheating
Online exam?
@not-rightfold So.... which part was a lie, then:
Jul 22 '12 at 1:33, by Radek Slupik
I googled "programma maken". The same day I had to go to the dentist. It was on a Tuesday. It was rainy outside.
If you cheated, you didn't really learn anything...
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@sehe I can’t recall it being on a Tuesday.
21:21
Or if you me here specifically, I am not good at closing tabs.
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It think it was on a Thursday.
@not-rightfold I love it more when I can spark it
omg, Polar Bear used his Google Fu and came up with something
@Pawnguy7 lol
@not-rightfold So... you're a liar. Next thing you'll tell me you're a damn statistician
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21:22
@sehe I’m a damn statistician.
no-answers
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Oh wait.
@TonyTheLion The day I stop doing that...
Will be a sad day
I'm Clair.
Clair Voyant
21:23
lulz
A damn Kardashian
and the bin
xor the messages
@sehe Cardassian FTFY
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user image
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21:25
@Borgleader I'll be forever proud of my honest mistake there
@not-rightfold lol
@not-rightfold I sehe what you did there.
@not-rightfold Had some fun with find/replace in the DOM view of Firebug/Dragonfly/Chrome Inspect/Whatever-Developer-Tools-Your-Degenerate-DumbTerminal-Emulator-Has I see
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@TonyTheLion lol
Dat flag
21:28
@sehe Why where you not-more-descriptive-with-your-wording there?
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> sehe
> This article is about the animal. For other uses, see sehe.
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@sehe I can tell from my memory which message is flagged. :D
@not-rightfold Which one?
> Conservation status: VU (very unthreatened)
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Oh, it’s gone.
Can virtual functions sometimes be faster than manual calling of function pointers?
21:29
who cares?
they're both indirection, so what the hell
I often see people say, virtual stuff is slow.
Which makes me wonder.
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How is that the bottleneck?
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WEE :D
its the indirection at runtime
21:30
@TonyTheLion Because I-do-not-want-to-risk-repetitive-strain-injury-or-carpal-tunnel-sydrome for just-this-one-not-very-important-retort-in-a-casual-chat-room-calling-itself-lounge-for-samesuch-reasons
@DavidKron I don't think so. (when you call virtual func in dynamic context)
of having to go through a pointer
to get to the function
but on modern machines that really is not much of a concern I would say
@not-rightfold where's that
I wanna know, because if they are, then i almost feel ive made my type erasing collector without reason.
I'd say in embedded systems it may be a concern, depends really
@DavidKron You ask your profiler, not us
Follow advice from Mr Bear over here ^
@TonyTheLion I am not sure how it ever was. Are functions a special form of memory here? I hardly think a standard pointer operation is heavy.
Mr Båer
@DavidKron virtual function call on most compilers is two indirections. while function pointer is one.
21:31
@sehe I wanted to know if there where some known compiler optimisation that where done sometimes, not just the case i profile.
@Pawnguy7 It probably used to be back in the old days. But, pointers are indirections, which means there's some tiny overhead.
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sehe the pedobear
@Pawnguy7 Either, read up a lot on memory/CPU architecture, or just stick to highlevel programming like 99% of the world does
He is the 1% apparently
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@DavidKron they’re readonly.
21:33
Hm? Do you see me ranting about using virtual functions?
@Pawnguy7 It's not slow.
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So the compiler can probably do some optimisations related to that.
Unless when it is.
If anything, people say I use too many interfaces.
99% of the time virtual methods are not gonna be a bottleneck.
21:33
@DavidKron Some calls can be devirtualized. However, it's usually the straightforward code that helps the compiler the best (so: erasure is out). Think Base* b = new Derived; b->someVirtualFoo(); can be devirtualized (unless b were declared volatile, I guess)
@not-rightfold Yeah, readonly optimisations sounds reasonable
By the way, I remember Alexandrescu talked about optimization of virtual calls at GoingNative 2013: channel9.msdn.com/Events/GoingNative/2013/… (31:30)
That was my thought.
But if that is true, I hear it an disproportionate amount of times.
I am pretty sure there is a word that means that.
disproportionate?
@EvgenyPanasyuk Yeah, that was BAAAAAAD shit. I mean, it makes "sense" (?) if you're implementing HipHop (and your profiler tells you to), but otherwise... That was moronic stuff and I really doubt whether C++ conferences need this.
Of course, it's very entertaining, as was "Modern C++" which also kinda overran the wank-factor a bit :)
21:35
If you have an application where you need to process millions of items per second then you'd avoid virtual methods in your inner loop.
@TonyTheLion that sounds good, yes.
@Pawnguy7 Perhaps you are solliciting to many opinions about your code. Instead, sollicit opinions about the product (UI, features, robustness, speed, responsiveness etc.)
My English not too bad.
@sehe Well, sometimes I do such kind of stuff - like class for vector optimization for small N, and automatic switch to dynamic, etc.
21:36
@EvgenyPanasyuk I was really hyped for this talk but by the end I was very disappointed. It's only useful for a tiny tiny amount of use cases. 99.9999% of the time you do not need to do anything he presented
But it would certainly have looked more British on you to say "not too shabby".
(Don't forget to tip bowler hat)
@sehe Like... not me. For example, on forums, when the answer is along the lines of "use virtual functions", there often seems to be somebody claiming they are slow.
@sehe Belgium.
Many it is one of those rumors floating along like slow STL?
@Borgleader of course that is not often needed.
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21:37
@StackedCrooked If I have an application where I need to process millions of items per second then I’d find a better job.
Apparently I have a British accent.
warning: push.default is unset; its implicit value is changing in
Git 2.0 from 'matching' to 'simple'. To squelch this message
and maintain the current behavior after the default changes, use:

  git config --global push.default matching
@EvgenyPanasyuk Yeah. I guess :) I'm braking quite heavily because our friend is clearly not in the same boat, or even on the same page. (Let's not call it "leagues" just now, keeping it friendly)
@not-rightfold This is the case atm. And it's a fun challenge.
Hmrh
21:38
@TonyTheLion I remember, you know. No google-fu required
time to search git help config
People hearing me talk can't tell that I'm Belgian by my accent alone.
@TonyTheLion IMPOSSIBRU (how'd that happen?!)
I don't know
some fluke
:P
@sehe :)
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@StackedCrooked Challenges are never fun.
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21:39
They require non-laziness.
and require :effort:
My first approach used dynamic creation of pimpl-based objects in the inner loop. That didn't go very fast. (I had never really needed to think of performance before.) I naively believed that the compiler would optimize it all for me.
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@TonyTheLion that’s the same thing.
@DudeGuy instead of "helpfully" linking to big walls of code outside SO (making the question useless for future reference), reduce your question to a SSCCE. See my answer for an example :) — sehe 4 secs ago
@not-rightfold thanks for pointing that out.
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21:41
@StackedCrooked I don’t. No, I’ll have my users suffer. Better them than me.
I'm happy that I know that non-lazyness and :effort: are essentially the same thing
I feel like my day has been made
@sehe I must say, it has come to my attention that you are quite the rephwore.
@not-rightfold I actually switched my job because I hated all the time spent when things like "performance" (or, in general, constraints) simply didn't matter.
Yea, I spent time writing async code to find out it wasn't needed the other day
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@sehe I know a guy who knows a guy who has a software company. :3333333333333
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And I know a guy who once offered me a job based solely on me being a Vim user.
21:43
@TonyTheLion I'm not in it for the rep. FWIW, that answer taught me that you can (partially) specialize class template members 'through' typedefs of a primary template. That was new for me. (And silly, obviously)
@sehe I was teasing you. It worked obviously
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> Downloading
@not-rightfold Soooo, you're saying that substance was beyond-scope because you had one job?
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0.0 KB/s is not “Downloading” you piece of shit.
21:44
@not-rightfold that's not going anywhere
@TonyTheLion And I'm sharing my fondness of SO for learning tidbits like that with you. I'm not sure that worked.
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@sehe What substance and what scope?
@not-rightfold De inhoud. Buiten scope bij de baan-selectie
You can also specialize a single method without specializing the class. My colleague only knows this form of specialization, and funny thing is that it's not known by many programmers (who know the normal way to do specialization).
(this is me, reaching the limits of language barrier/patience to find wordings)
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21:45
@sehe Dat koppelteken hoort daar niet.
Hello, World!
@not-rightfold Dank u zeer. Ik zal het doorgeven aan de redactie.
@Code-Guru s/, /, Cruel/
@sehe Sorry. I'm glad you're fond of learning new tidbits. Didn't mean to kill it for you.
@sehe Interesting.
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@sehe I’m not immediately switching jobs. :V
21:46
24 mins ago, by sehe
@TonyTheLion The day I stop doing that...
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I first have to find out who the guy is and what kind of company he has.
@sehe glad to see my Lounge meme hasn't been forgotten
at someone is still motivated
@Code-Guru I didn't even know that was a Lounge meme
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I want C++, Perl or Erlang job.
21:48
but I haven't been around much
@TonyTheLion In patches. I just fire on for 5 minutes at a time these days. On rare (boring) evenings, I'll stick around to tackle a series. But if there's a "dry patch" with no useful questions, I'll just disengage again :)
@TonyTheLion It is now
@TonyTheLion It was more of a MonadNewbie meme, IIRC /c @Code-Guru
oh that guy
21:49
Same guy, AFAIK
You do know that's me, right?
=p
^^
I don't keep up with newbies coming into the Lounge
Ow
I had an identity crisis
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21:50
I am going to make a shitload of shitloads of money.
don't forget us lowly loungers when you get rich
@sehe IIRC, I used the "Hello, Cruel World" greeting before I changed my handle to MonabNewb.
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I don’t have a shitload of money, so they can’t.
ITT Scott hands out the hard facts of life.
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21:53
I’ll take their lives.
@Code-Guru You never had that screen-name AFAIR
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I’ll hit them with a stick until they die.
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Dutch prison? You mean hotel!
I'm sure the NSA is watching.
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The NSA is surely watching.
21:54
@MalwareMinigun I hope you did not just learn how powerful marketing is.
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Hey NSA fuckers, get AIDS.
@sehe That screen name was me...don't you keep track of these things? =p
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I was talking to Scott, you fool.
hehe @madfold
@Code-Guru Lol, it seems we had our identity crises round about the same point in time: /cc @TonyTheLion
Jul 3 at 19:06, by not-sehe
@MonadNewb I get the distinct impression you're not a newbie, really, and we know each other already. Did you use to carry another name? (EndofunctionVeteran, or something)
21:56
@sehe oh I remember this.
good times
@Code-Guru I also keep track of typos. Although it's become more time consuming since you made me switch to Braille displays
@sehe I think that impression was because you did know me =p
EndorFunctionVeteran - LOL
I'm using that
I'm going to change my name to that
@Code-Guru I'm not easily fooled. Pattern matching for the win
@sehe Is that your secret to finding things so fast?
21:57
@sehe IIRC, that PE came up in the convo that day and I'm not sure if you noticed the nick on my PE badge in my SO profile...
@TonyTheLion It's my secret for not knowing why I think I remember anything
@ScottW Baby, I need more love from you, I was already considering a divorce.
@sehe i call eidetic memory
@not-rightfold I just saw one on careers
on perl that is
@ScottW WHY?
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21:59
inb4 booking.com
next up: laywers
@TonyTheLion He found the nudes I sent you :<
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@TonyTheLion he's a mutt and you're a lion, i knew this marriage would never work.
@Code-Guru Nah. I think you mentioned that Java shit site in that thread. But you can count on my honesty there :/ I merely wondered because you didn't "act" like a lounge newbie (some incarnations of moths and lobsters have put us all on edge to signal this kind of event)
@GamesBrainiac oh you. He loves cuddling up in my manes

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