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17:01
@Jefffrey Snake
Yowzers, ogonek is now building with ninja.
Today I conceived The Ultimate Design (TM)
Today I have done nothing.
Trade?
Don't worry. Once I'll try to implement it, something will go wrong and I'll be at the starting point.
Oh. If you plan to handle window resizes.
17:04
Like nothing nothing or nothing interesting?
Pretty much nothing.
I ate... I think.
You suck
Anyway, if you plan to resize the window, it seems you need to resize both the view, and reposition anything.
Go work at Snake! NAO!
I know. The ultimate design will handle that too.
Oh. I am supposed to be making this outline. It confuses me.
They have this template.
17:06
@R.MartinhoFernandes cool : )
What is different between "argument for cause and effect" and "supporting rationale"?
(this is a cause and effect essay).
In related news, on my last essay, I lost points because it was too long, and they asked if I wrote it for something else.
Supporting rationale only means you only have to provide evidence to support a point. Arguing for cause and effect means you have to establish causation between an action and a reaction.
Are you implying that rationale = reasoning per cause and effect?
17:08
They seem similar to me.
@Pawnguy7 "cause and effect argumentation" is a rhetorical term defining this kind of argumentation. While "supporting rationale" is a term that can be used in such argumentation
On other news: I want the Lounge<Chat> app. /cc @cat
user1804599
@Jefffrey It’s not done.
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And it most likely never will be.
17:11
Then you'll probably have to contribute yourself
@Pawnguy7 also, "supporting rationale" seems to be about "fundamental reasons" (whatever they are), whereas "cause and effect argumentation" describes any argumentation that relies on any possible cause
That means I'll have to learn objective-c for the Lounge. :/
posted on November 07, 2013

Why would anyone go to the trouble of designing a language that forbids variables from varying?

user1804599
@Jefffrey It’s not very difficult.
it's just painful
17:12
^
Here is what I am looking at:
Because pictures of text are fun.
user1804599
I’m also looking at that.
Also I'll most likely need to work with Xcode. Which is the worst.
user1804599
You don’t have to. vOv
user1804599
Use Nu and Vim.
17:13
For what? @right
user1804599
Reply to a specific message.
Ell
Ell
I might ditch variant for inheritance and virtual methods
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"I'm also looking at that" <- why?
@Ell still stuck on that circular dependency thing?
@Pawnguy7 cause OR effect? what's "#1" in this context? what's "chosen issue"?
user1804599
17:14
@Jefffrey because the guy posted it here so I was looking at it.
@BartoszKP All I can tell you about that with any certainty is that I once saw a running rabbit, and almost immediately afterward I saw a dog running the same direction, so it's at least clear that rabbits cause dogs.
user1804599
Now I’m looking at this message.
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17:15
@BartoszKP it is an outline, using the standard three-point thing. We can write about causes or effects of whatever issue we want.
Ell
Ell
@Pawnguy7 the big ass list of tags/etc. yeah
I'm still investigating
@JerryCoffin "whatever that means" was meant the refer whatever a person using this kind of argumentation wants to hide underneath it
So... I am mainly mixed up about i and ii. And if either of them are the same as the actual point.
So it is like
Nevermind, I don't know what I am doing.
17:19
@thecoshman because it's fun to present articles at 20pt
@LightnessRacesinOrbit what? big science, big font
@thecoshman big bullshit
@Pawnguy7 rationale* ?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Not sure, I didn't make the template.
Ell
Ell
it's not bullshit :3
seriously try it yourself
@Ell I can't prove the team's theory any more than they can.
17:23
@LightnessRacesinOrbit vOv didn't read it
(The article proposes a theory explaining the phenomenon; it does not propose the phenomenon.)
Oh I jusT realized that that rightfold message was referred to Pwnguy's image.
That explains a lot.
I thought @rightfold was also looking at Objective-C.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I gather that much
@Jefffrey so, what about chat is bugging you?
What's not?
That's a better question.
17:26
I don't know, nothing bugs me that much, but I do not see flags.
@JerryCoffin Unfortunately it's neither funny nor useful!
I'm on the mobile version of the chat. Try that and lemme know.
Oh. Never used that.
Lucky you
-1 + closevote: One question per question, please. Post them separately. — Lightness Races in Orbit 59 secs ago
Ell
Ell
17:31
I wish boost's variant was variadic :/
thanks guise
@Ell are you a variaddict?
Ell
Ell
I just need lots of types xD
@LightnessRacesinOrbit So you don't have a sense of humor either. Not really a big surprise, I'm afraid.
Xeo
Xeo
@Ell You just need a better design!
Ell
Ell
@Xeo I know :/
I'm looking at the spec currently
to see what can be combined into what
Xeo
Xeo
17:35
Ohey, tomorrow's already Friday. Sweeeet.
@JerryCoffin Having a sense of humour doesn't require that you find everybody's attempts at it to be hilarious
finally less than one week till my surgery consultation
Every GL driver should have to implement a const char * glEnumString( glEnum e ) instead of making thousands of developers do poor ones.
^ this
@DeadMG hope you can stomach it
Ell
Ell
@LightnessRacesinOrbit that was horrible :L
17:41
eh
even if he immediately agrees to schedule surgery, it's still a six-week waiting time
@DeadMG ugh doesn't that just make you sick
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Nope--but it was a test and you failed.
@JerryCoffin I feel like I passed
Ell
Ell
What does "Contact at work with discretion?" mean?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Now that is impressive. You've simultaneously failed the intelligence test.
17:44
@JerryCoffin And again!
I am filled with euphoria as I am working with ROS and RVIZ. I am working with both Boost and Qt at the same time and never had so much flexibility.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I suppose we can't expect any better from somebody who apparently believes that his own feelings should be used to decide matters of fact.
@JerryCoffin ... I honestly have no idea what you're talking about? I just said your joke wasn't funny. Sorry...
Compiling a single file takes some 15 seconds.
@Nican Are they seconds of joy?
17:50
Seconds of looking at reddit.
@Nican Doesn't sound very pleasant :(
@LightnessRacesinOrbit No, you said "I feel like I passed." I'm starting to wonder whether you might not be somebody who's managed to log into the real LRiO's account. Admittedly, you've always been a lot more arrogant than brilliant, but I've never before seen such stupidity as to fail to even realize what you said mere moments before.
@JerryCoffin I'm going to stop you right there and invite you to re-read this exchange in a few hours' time, because you're being astoundingly rude and it's entirely unprovoked. Hope to speak to you again at another date. Thank you.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I would do the same, but you've shown many times over an extended period of time that you're incapable of recognizing your own poor behavior, so it would be foolish of me to believe that's likely to suddenly change.
... wtf is going on
I just said your joke wasn't funny :( your very first reply was rude, and since then you've been repeatedly attacking my character and skills with vitriolic insults.
plonk time for a while - never thought I'd have to with you, Jerry.
Meanwhile:
Your function can be more correctly re-phrased so that it does not need an empty check, and also more correctly prints {} for an empty vector. — DeadMG 28 mins ago
@DeadMG this guy has still not posted his three questions, and I have 2.7KB of super-duper SO answers hanging about in Notepad raring to go >.<
18:02
eh
user1804599
Are there any implementations that support thread_local?
I don't give a shit about whether or not he posted those questions.
@DeadMG I only care because I made the mistake of pre-composing three answers :(
can't bring myself to delete them
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Ah, GCC 4.8.
@rightfold Clang supports it if you're on mac with the latest libc++. Else, I believe that GCC supports it in the compiler but no run-time support, and MSVC supports POD __declspec(thread_local) but not C+11 thread_local.
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18:04
@DeadMG Apparently it works in GCC. coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/b839d5b647ba5cf1
@LightnessRacesinOrbit If you have the answers, then post the questions yourself and answer them Q&A style.
@caps Heh, could do. Unfortunately they're not very good questions; IMO they're just okay enough for him to post, but I wouldn't be seen dead...
18:16
owait nm ignore me.
18:32
I was complimented for one of my answers ;-;
I feel so happy inside
@MohammadAliBaydoun Well, it was a good one
I always freak out when I see lots of ++ operators in a single line ;-;
And by lots, I mean (>1) ;_;
> Blowdrying my vagina after a shower.
that's a thing?
Blow-dryers are nice, it can't not be a thing ;P
18:39
Sigh.
I hate formatting so much.
I'll blow you dry baby
What did I walk in on...
@ScottW lol
@MohammadAliBaydoun There should be a compiler option on by default which just throws an error if theres more than one ++ operator on the same line (for the same variable).
18:53
@ScottW When I see how grumpy Cat is, I don't want one.
@Borgleader Totally, and a compiler error for MVP shit :<
@ScottW Do you?
@ScottW Urgh. Baby, I only have a future with you.
I think decent compilers like Clang have something for that.
I can't give you a future, but I can give you a promise.
18:53
@ScottW Since I was born.
Microsoft Compiler? No, it'd rather warn you about ~~PERFORMANCE~~ when casting an int to a bool.
@DeadMG Trying to imagine what a baby with no future look like.
Whoever came up with reference pages is fortunate I don't know where they live.
@Pawnguy7 Yeah, you'd be asking them questions all day long.
@StackedCrooked Well, I don't have any baby pictures of myself, so you'll just have to be imaginative.
18:55
@DeadMG All babies look like crap to me.
@StackedCrooked good point
Just listening to BMTH hurts my throat ;_;
well, pretending that I do fit into society would be pointless.
it seems universally geared to the extroverted extrinsically motivated moron, of which I am the exact opposite.
@DeadMG nah, it's a good time to live as a software developer.
19:00
@StackedCrooked He'd look like Red Dorakeen.
@StackedCrooked You're telling that to a guy who hasn't been able to find a job in the industry for over year, though somewhat due to medical issues, probably not all due to that. I somehow don't think he's convinced that its a good time for being a dev
@StackedCrooked Yeah, but that involves a bunch of interacting with other people, which is way not my strong point.
and the whole "hideous sickness" thing has played a part, although it'd be incorrect to say that its all my gallbladder's fault.
As a software developer you don't have to live up to high standards of social interaction. You can get away with being awkward geek, up to a certain level.
yeah, but for me, awkward hasn't gone down since I was a child, it's gone up.
and especially since I went to university.
And you are surrounded by developers, which are easier to talk to than normal people (as a developer).
@DeadMG That's probably because of isolation after you left university? (I had a period where I was jobless for a few months and the lack of social interaction gradually made me reluctant to go out.)
19:06
well, also, hideous sickness meaning being awake at night during the day
plus, I had little reason I wanted to attend lectures or meet my coursemates, who seemed overwhelmingly incompetent and not interested in the same things as me
@DeadMG every talented programmer who went to university had to deal with this problem
Well, some of them drop out and become successful, like Bill Gates.
Some of them struggle through it.
Either way is a valid route I think.
eh, I'd be happy to go independent
but one of the results of completely not being in tune with society whatsoever is that I have no idea what I could successfully produce and sell.
Stupid ambiguity.
I'd love to create software which is sold on App Store.
That way you aren't slave to a boss or a client.
19:11
Hi
Just really irritates me.
@StackedCrooked Easy to do that--just hard to make much money at it.
Good or bad idea? break and continue with a "number of levels" to break out of
@JerryCoffin Yeah, I figured.
I.e. a break 2; would break out of an outer loop
user1804599
19:12
PHP does that.
user1804599
Never used it.
user1804599
Just use goto, which is more readable and less fragile.
it's goto's only use.
I don't want to enter a rat race where I strive to make the hippest and most popular app.
It is like they have invisible rules they don't tell you.
19:13
@Rapptz Good point :]
Just wondering if I should implement goto
No need to implement it until you need to.
@namezero Returning out of loops should be sufficient for clean code.
@FredOverflow You never had the need to break out nested?
fucking ads that play videos
Is Monday (November 11h) a holiday for you guys too?
19:15
Veteran's Day and my lucky day
user1804599
@Rapptz AdBlock vOv
@Rapptz lol, you have a lucky day?
Yup.
@namezero I have never done it in 10 years of Java. So no.
November 11th.
19:16
Why is it your lucky day?
Nothing bad has ever happened to me that day for 12 years.
12 years ago I got really lucky on that day so I said it'll be my lucky day forever.
@FredOverflow Well now you got me thinking whether I ever do it...
@Rapptz You got laid 12 years ago?
Nope!
I won my first competitive tournament.
user1804599
@FredOverflow lol; he’s a software developer.
19:17
@namezero The inner loop should be replaced with function call. (Usually.)
@rightfold I'm not actually.
user1804599
You don’t develop software?
@StackedCrooked There you go. Nesting loops should be a compile-time error :)
Not professionally.
He's a mathematician.
user1804599
19:18
You don’t have to be a professional software developer to be a software developer.
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Q: What are the differences between c++ and c syntax highlighting?

Aaron ZimmerI know that different editors have different syntax highlighting, but I'm wondering if there are any subtle differences between the way people prefer to highlight c++ code as opposed to c code. Obviously, c++ has a more extensive syntax, so my question is only regarding common syntax between the ...

user1804599
A software developer is somebody who develops software.
Professional just means that you get paid for it.
@StackedCrooked Thinking about it now, I rarely ever have a need for this, you're correct. Though I remember times when I wished for something like that in tight loops
What was the philosophy behind it in PHP then, if any?
PHP's pretty badly designed, I wouldn't get my design decisions from it.
19:22
@namezero ad-hoc
PHP doesn't have a philosophy. It has only insanity.
Insanity by design
That's what I figured :]
Browsing the internet without AdBlock is a nightmare.
So just to be clear: Everyone would unconditionally advise against that feature in a scripting language?
Ell
Ell
@namezero which feature?
19:25
@Ell A continue 2; or break 5; like in PHP, how many nested breakable scopes to break out of
What though if you have a single loop in a switch case?
Ell
Ell
sounds like it would cause spaghetti
Wouldn't that make it convenient/
user1804599
@namezero probably some random guy just felt like it and implemented it.
@Ell That seems to be the general consensus here :}
Do not follow w3schools! — Jefffrey Dec 3 '12 at 16:38
Woah 73 votes
user1804599
19:26
Haha.
user1804599
@namezero What does being a scripting language have to do with it?
user1804599
> no longer supported
user1804599
I.e. this was once possible. My god.
user1804599
I do not like spaghetti
19:27
@RobKennedy General case They have a tendency to be impose less strict semantics on the programmer. Of course it depends :]
Oh BTW w3schools is the cplusplus.com of the web technologies.
Incidentally, Perl supports putting labels on loops, so you can refer to them with next and last (continue and break) statements. Rather than counting how deeply nested you are (as PHP apparently does), you can specify by name which loop you want to break out of.
@namezero I'm not against it.
user1804599
@RobKennedy Meh. Named loops are just ugly hacks for “ERMAHGERD GOTO IS BAD!!1”
19:30
@RobKennedy That seems like a cleaner solution I think. Though all of them will open up a multitude of new code paths
I remember reading about ASIMO back in 2003, it looks cool now.
user1804599
Don’t have statements problem solved!
user1804599
@Rapptz lol ASIMO
@rightfold haha
@rightfold Only as far as break and continue are themselves bad.
user1804599
19:31
break and continue are syntactic sugar.
@rightfold Hm?
useful syntactic sugar.
user1804599
Named loops are just restricted goto.
I like break and continue.
and goto's primary problem was it's unrestrictedness.
19:31
Definitely don't wanna do goto
The problem (IMO, at least) isn't really with break or continue -- it's with nesting loops deeply enough for any of this to become an issue at all.
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so restricted goto sounds like it cold work.
@JerryCoffin I find it annoying with even just two loops.
for(auto&& i : infinite_range(10)) { if(i == 100) break; } etc
I think if this is going to be done, the named loops are the best idea
user1804599
@Rapptz for (auto&& i : take(100, infinite_range(10)) { } :)
19:33
yep
What is infinite_range(10) ?
user1804599
@StackedCrooked It’s probably iota(10, infinity) returning a range. vOv
@JerryCoffin Excellent point.
@DeadMG Nesting two deep can be acceptable for things like 2D arrays. In many other cases, I'd just say "no nesting."
What about 3D arrays?
19:34
@StackedCrooked an infinite range that starts from 10.
[10..]
@StackedCrooked Most use of 3D arrays is a mistake all by itself. :-)
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Right :D
@JerryCoffin I use a 1D array as a 2D array.
19:36
@StackedCrooked serving 10s forever?
@bamboon 10, 11, 12, 13, ...
In the first programs I wrote when at university I used multidimensional arrays because I didn't know of any other way to store data.
@Rapptz hmm ok, strange name.
I don't know how much more obvious I could make it.
@Rapptz oh, you are building a range lib, too?
19:37
No. I don't know what the definition of a "range" is in C++-land.
and I like iterators so if I made one it'll probably be bad because I like iterators.
range(lawful, chaotic) * range(good, evil)
@Rapptz Everyone is trying to make their own ranges work.
Can you combine them like this?
My range is working.
@DeadMG that's the problem I think
I'd probably make my own but I have no idea how I'll do it without iterators for non-trivial ranges.
i.e. getting a range from a container
19:56
meh why can't I search for a single letter in the chat =\
time go to back to work, adios.
it really sucks when you want to find something like "D"
@Rapptz good luck!

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