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03:00
There are languages in which legacy code is really, really painful to work with
It reads like English most of the time so it's not bad.
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Yeah, but how do you deploy python to people?
I'd start with Haskell on the basis of the type system
lol
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... Or haskell, for that matter? o.0
03:00
ghc compiles to native code
@ThePhD Uh, you just do?
What's the problem
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Does python make like
You deploy anything in the same way
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an executable
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or do you just ship them a script and they run it on the Python VM they have installed?
03:01
Why do you think these are the only two options
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Shrug.
There's different ways of deploying
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What I'm getting at is I don't know how Python actually does get its code into the hands of end-users.
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I haven't.... really ran a python application that wasn't a script in a build system, to be completely honest. :3
You can put it in Pypi
03:03
@ThePhD Dropbox
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Oh, python can be run out of a browser?
user3010322
Never knew that. Well, that solves that problem.
are you high?
Python never runs in a browser
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... So wait
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03:05
If you give them a dropbox link
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what is it a link to?
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a .py script they download and run?
No dude
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Do they need the python runtime for that?
Dropbox is written in Python
That's what he was saying
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03:05
Oooh.
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... So it compiles a native executable. Okay.
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^ This is what he said in response.
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So far it looks like I'm selling him on C#.
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But it's clear that he might want something even simpler than that
03:08
Tell him to start with Python and probably PyGame I guess
I don't like PyGame but it's something
LOVE maybe
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I've heard of LOVE
Yeah Lua with LOVE2D is good too
PyGame needs an awful lot of boilerplate
Yeah
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03:10
Heh. My highest level recommendation is Flash and Actionscript u.u
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my lowest level is C++.
AS sucks
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It does, but it makes things. Pretty quickly. ANd handles 2D better than I've seen most people handle 2D.
Hm. Just read something interesting.
One side was arguing smokers cost more in healthcare.
@ThePhD That's an awful thing to do to someone
03:11
The other side said they didn't because they die sooner, thus it was preferred.
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Obviously. Lung Cancer isn't free. :c
Well yes.
The point of interest for me was that the dying was their selling point.
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@CatPlusPlus I will say I precursored it by saying it was the worst, hardest direction he could take. And from his e-mail responses, he didn't bother going for C++, which we both agreed on was a bad direction for starting out.
Apparently smoking has more supporters than I thought.
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03:12
I slammed C++ pretty hard in my e-mail, actually. Made it look just as horrible as it really is. :3c
Flash is not a very good experience
@Pawnguy7 They're wrong
@Pawnguy7 Everything that makes money has supporters
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Tobacco is a mega-billion dollar industry. Who wouldn't lie for a slice of THAT cake? :3c
I would think.
You would be less productive at work if you have withdrawal problems.
I mean, I remember wanting to play a game while doing school.
It just does not go well.
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03:14
That's if you withdraw in the first place.
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THat implies you actually quit.
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If you stay on it forever, there's no withdrawal. :3c
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Problem solved!
Well yes.
They were stating that they took.. 5? breaks throughout the workday to do this.
I still feel it has the same effect though, albiet less so.
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So.
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03:17
In my next e-mail to him, I'm going to advocate a bunch of the even SMALLER options to him.
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LOVE2D, Unity or MonoGame (again), and.... hey, anyone here have any good HTML5 dev experience?
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Didn't think it was such a problem.
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I've had some brush-ins with it, and what I've been told about doing raw HTML5 and javascript development is that the experience is vastly scattered. Of the simply things I've done and the things my more enthusiastic friend did, Firefox always treated it like crap while it ran fairly nicely in Chrome.
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No idea how opera deals. I'm also not a fan of getting my errors in the middle of my runtime.
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.. And that being the only place I get my errors. :v
03:20
don't do HTML5
That's almost $200,000 up in smoke!
Clever wording.
you don't want to kill the guy with the awfulness of web technologies
btw I'm in biomed too :v
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Yaay, all three of us are Biomed!
all three?
Who is the third?
biomed?
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03:21
He was studying Biomedical Engineering too.
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@DeadMG ^
orite.
I'm not Biomedical Engineering
just Biomedicine :P
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Awww
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You cheater.
03:22
you're in Biomedical Engineering?
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Used to be.
ya noob.
Why'd you drop?
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On my way to med school and everything. Then, I fell in love with comuters. <3
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Changed to Computer Engineering.
you're so dumb
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03:23
I... still plan to return to Biomedical Engineering. Because the state of tools when I left was dwjkdawhjkhwfjkawHLAWHDAJwhwALKDhwdjlawLKDJWAHD
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FUCK YOU SAS.
Is there some resemblance between those fields I am not thinking of?
-nods head in shame-
user3010322
What? :c
I liked computers too!
But I didn't switch
user3010322
03:24
Well, maybe I like computers more than you. D:<
I doubt it :P
I figured programming is only fun as a hobby
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Programming is fun for me as a dedicated job.
@ThePhD I like commuters too. Especially if I was sentenced to some serious punishment, I'd really like somebody to commute it.
I still think programming is only fun as a hobby.
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JERRY! :D
03:25
The paid aspect of it sounds pretty lame.
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Also, FUCK a typo. Dx
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@Rapptz Well, it depends on the company really. If you make your own way and your own fortune, then it becomes vastly less painful.
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But even still, working for companies is not a terrible thing either, especially if that company is NOT a startup.
Yeah well. I can avoid the issue entirely and work in a hospital.
Which I do, and I like :P
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Eww. :c
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03:26
Gross.
The tobacco industry is working hard to enforce minimum age standards by pushing retailers to require proof of age at the time of purchase.
Anybody else skeptical?
Well, at least I know almost everyone who works with me isn't extremely stupid or else people would die.
So that's a plus.
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^ Tru.
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That was a benefit.
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In all the places I was training to be a biomedical engineer, nobody was stupid.
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03:27
Everyone had to have their shit on the up-and-up.
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It's... quite different in programming clases. ._.
@Rapptz That's an interesting point of view.
@Pawnguy7 The people making the rules don't really want them enforced -- they're primarily using it's "evilness" as an excuse to collect punitive taxes from the tobacco industry.
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Welp. Gonna type up and send that e-mail now.
@JerryCoffin you have a new baby? haven't seen you much lately >_<
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03:29
I really hope I'm not setting him on the path of destruction. I want him to have as smooth as path as ever.
@User17 Nope, just been kind of busy lately.
@Pawnguy7, here the cost of health care for tobacco buyers is taken from the 20% tax on the cigarettes price.
If he wants to be like me he could start programming with his calculator.
:D
That did come up, yes.
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@Rapptz <3 TI-82 calculator games
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03:30
So much fun.
How do you program such a thing?
@Pawnguy7 I smoke.
I have a 84.
There's a PGRM button
@Jefffrey do you support it?
@Rapptz yes, that is about as far as I got. Some kind of syntax error.
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03:31
That'd be a strange conflict of interest, not supporting something you're doing. o.0
@Pawnguy7 What do you mean by "supporting" it?
Congratulations on not knowing BASIC.
:P
Well.
Maybe I misunderstand the meaning of programming.
What program might you make?
@Jefffrey Don't want to quit, I suppose.
Anything your heart desires.
Can you manipulate the display?
03:33
Yes
I should look into that.
I heard of a snake clone on one.
Mine has no such thing :\
Games are usually programmed in C.
@Pawnguy7 Kinda yes, but I would never force it to be illegal for everyone. I think everyone can make their own decision as long as they do not physically hurt anybody else.
@Rapptz should be doable
I don't smoke much anyway. It's approximately 10 cigarettes a week. Some weeks I don't even smoke.
03:35
Ah.
The things I am looking at is like a pack a day.
Also most of the time I don't buy them, I just steal other friends's.
I don't like it when people smoke.
Part of the problem for me is.
It smells even if you are not actively doing it.
So.
What programs did you make for this calculator?
When I was little I was pretty sick of inputting the same formulae over and over so I learned how to program to make math classes less repetitive.
Little?
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Shiny.
yeah, this was like 11 years ago
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Also fairly shiny.
Hrm.
I feel like I started a bit late sometimes.
Or it just feels that way when hearing about earlier stories.
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03:38
Don't sweat it.
@Rapptz I know it's bad. But it really depends on what is the culture you lived in. I've always lived within smokers and at the age of 14 I knew more friends smoking than not (as of right now, out of 18 friends I usually go out with, only 1-2 don't smoke). And I'd say the ratio of smokers and non smokers is at least 2 : 1 in the city I live.
People aren't allowed to smoke near me as I kick them out
When I was younger my grandma always smoked near me and the second hand smoke really messed me up.
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I hated smoke.
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Being an asthmatic it fucked me up.
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THankfully, most of my family is non-smoking.
03:41
Anyway, before researching into this.
I thought it was... not really supported.
Either less people started, or you wanted to quit.
Apparently that is not the case.
A lot of people do want to quit.
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It's hard to drop smoking.
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You can ask @TonyTheLion
I have no doubt it is hard.
I was just surprised at the number that don't want to.
Then again, internet comments.
Might be a fringe, hard to say.
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It is of my personal opinion that the hardest drugs to drop are the ones which have no immediate visceral negative withdrawal effect.
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03:46
E.g. Alcohol, Tobacco and its friends, Caffeine, etc. etc.
Caffeine addiction is pretty common, I imagine. Lots of coffee drinkers, for example.
Though some would argue that it is more of something to wake you up, which might be valid.
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It's not as if something like COffee is naturally bad. Just the amount people take in over the course of even a single day is.... .... high.
Yes.
I was thinking, theoretically the less potential withdrawals, the better.
but there are many potential withdrawals, for non-drugs as well.
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And as you pointed out, it becomes a natural dependency, especially for people that don't sleep very well and need a pick me up to get going.
Any habit, really.
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03:50
And it has no vicious effect if you do take it a lot. It's certainly not a heroine or cocaine or a meth or a pcp, or its variants.
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It seems to only help, and doesn't really hurt, so why not?
@DeadMG, just a stupid mistake: here after the second code example you say 'This program prints "Fail"', when in fact it prints "Fail!". Thought you wanted to know. :)
@ThePhD Not sure, I don't have such a habit. Does it cause sleeping problems?
Or aggravate them.
Sigh.
I miss when I used to be productive.
@DeadMG, also I think that the comment // Compiler cries- what's g? at the end of this page is referred to the line on the top of the line it is now. ;)
03:57
@Pawnguy7 Yes (to both). In fact, the body fairly quickly adapts, so most of the reason a coffee (or whatever) drinker needs that pick-me-up in the morning is precisely because his body has adapted to his drinking caffeine about then.
@Rapptz not a bad idea. Although, I seem to... get lost in research sometimes. Not sure why, but it seems to have happened the last three times.
I'm thinking of blocking this site when I'm working. I can get distracted here too.
Like right now.
I do get distracted here, it is true.
@Rapptz I'm thinking of blocking work when I'm chatting. It distracts me too.
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lol
04:02
I got a lot work of done watching you chat.
@RichardPennington I love work. I could sit and watch people do it all day.
I should block this chat towards the evening otherwise I usually don't realize that time pas....OH SHIT IT'S 5am!
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@JerryCoffin I agree.
Good night boys.
@Jefffrey Good night young lady.
04:05
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Is it fair to tell him that "If you're going to use Java, you might as well use C# and use better frameworks with even better tools that have more support." ?
@ThePhD Is that really you???
ThePhd are you really back?
So I'm late for the welcome back. :)
@ThePhD Depends on what sort of stuff he's developing. If he's doing client-side apps with GUIs and such (and, despite Mono, can reasonably restrict it to Windows), yes, he's probably better off with C#. If he's developing server-side stuff, he's probably better off staying with Java.
@ThePhD So, welcome back! :D
@JerryCoffin Shouldn't he also consider ASP.NET?
04:24
Depends on what the server-side stuff is
Java frameworks are overcomplicated and generally crappy and you want to avoid them
I think this answer is a decent start, but should be generalized a lot: no real professional would ever use PHP or MySQL, regardless of the rest of the stack. — Jerry Coffin 15 mins ago
The Lounge<C++> side of @JerryCoffin's leaking. :P
@MarkGarcia I don't know ASP.NET well enough to comment intelligently.
i'm trying my hand at a conway's game of life but my matrix always returns 0's ? ideone.com/QG4tsS
ASP.NET MVC is not completely terrible
@CatPlusPlus It's actually good, IMHO. And much much better than the php/mysql stack.
04:29
Everything is better than PHP/MySQL stack
lol. Saying those are terrible is just tautology.
05:01
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I wonder if I can paste my whole response here...
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HTML5 (and subsequently, the Javascript you'd be using to work with what "HTML5" encompases, with maybe some regular CSS and HTML in there) is... not a terribly wonderful beginner choice. While HTML5 has the immediate appeal of being available on the web (like Flash and even Java, if a person enables Java in their webbrowser), the state of HTML5 support -- while VASTLY better than its ever been -- is still quite spotty. Firefox in particular is not very nice with Canvas or the related pipelines that programmers would use to develop, say, a responsive and interactive 2D games. I had the plea
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HOLY TITS THAT'S REALLY LONG
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But I think it covers everything.
Speaking of Firefox...
Australis!
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05:05
Your firefox looks very weird.
lol chrome style curved tabs
meh, FF.
It's still on the nightly builds though.
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Ooh.
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Gotcha.
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05:06
The onyl reason I like Firefox is because Chrome won't ever program in Default Fallback Fonts
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So it gets harder and harder to use obscure unicode characters. :c
One of the most noticeable changes is our tab shape. Ours is Firefoxy — organic, friendly, and fluid — and a good fit for the general feel of Firefox.
lmao
@ThePhD I use it because I like it. :) Let's see if Australis breaks that.
Hmmm... I notice it's harder to distinguish tabs.
Might need more getting used to.
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Maybe.
All browsers are shit
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05:08
^ What Cat said.
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But!
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I think I got rid of all the typos
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and improved the e-mail
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so now it's time to send it off to him! Hopefully he's got enough information to be well-informed...
No! Toolbar's missing!
05:10
@ThePhD Who are you sending an email to?
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@Borgleader On a whim, I sent a youtuber with 1M+ subscribers a long e-mail about my experience with Game Development, because he asked about how to get more resources and get into learning programming for Game Development.
oh cool
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I wasn't expecting an answer... he got back to me within 20 minutes, so now I'm doing my best to give him as much advice as I possibly could.
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I'd like him to have as good of a development path as he could get.
I was watching a stream and the guy answered my question. This is the highlight of my essay writing filled day
I live a sad life
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05:23
E-mail = Sent
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And... it's like really late at night, lol
05:45
I've spent last 5 hours fixing shit and IT'S STILL BROKEN
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What is still broken? :O
06:05
Yesterday I got a crash in my application because OpenGL decided to return a negative log length... T_T
@ThePhD It's somehow disgusting imagining broken shit. :P
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@Borgleader How does that even happen? o.0
There was an error with the shader, and so I got the log like this: (and logLength was a really big negative number)
GLint logLength;
gl::GetShaderiv(shader.id_.get(), gl::INFO_LOG_LENGTH, &logLength);
std::vector<char> infoLog(logLength);
gl::GetShaderInfoLog(shader.id_.get(), logLength, &logLength, infoLog.data());
posted on November 18, 2013

The goal of this ongoing survey series is to find out what IT professionals are actually doing in practice.

posted on November 18, 2013

Precision measurements take special care.

I find that this resizing feature in the chat box is really useless, isn't it?
Two in one @Feeds?
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06:08
@Borgleader You don't check if it the function doesn't fail? ._.
@Borgleader Wait. What OpenGL API are you using?
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@MarkGarcia glLoad
So slow internet. :(
Never heard of that. Let's see...
@Feeds wot
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06:10
@Borgleader Don't all of those functions return something?
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Oh, wait, none of them do.
No theyre all void
glGetError() or something I think.
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Would the openGL error be set from that?
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06:13
Try gl::GetError
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See if it says if anything went wrong when the shader returns the wrong thingymahbobber
@Borgleader You got the error before you called GetShaderInfoLog().
Oh wait.
Ahahaha. It shouldn't fail I think.
I honestly don't know how or why this is failing.
or rather, why logLength is negative
@Borgleader Wait I think your logic is wrong there. You should put the GetShaderInfoLog inside the if(error) {} block.
06:30
That's not the problem, when I got the negative length, there was an error
But i guess it would make sense to put it there
Oh. So it is GetShaderiv's fault.
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If you use GetShaderiv's LogLength if there's an error with the std::vector,
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then you're going to get a bogus wrap-around length of 0xFFFFFFFFFFFf
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So it'll allocate a massive, giant chunk of data your application isn't ready to handle.
You're not checking error codes for any of those operations
glGetError() is valid only immediately after the operation, because almost every OpenGL function will modify it
In your code if (error) checks whether there was an error with GetShaderiv, not whatever you wanted
06:35
so i should move the geterror up closer to the compile operation?
And there was, since it didn't modify the variable you gave it (the negative number is an artefact, you didn't initialise the loglength)
glGetError() IIRC is pops a stack of errors.
To allow for distributed implementations,
there may be several error flags.
If any single error flag has recorded an error,
the value of that flag is returned
and that flag is reset to GL_NO_ERROR
when glGetError is called.
If more than one flag has recorded an error,
glGetError returns and clears an arbitrary error flag value.
Thus, glGetError should always be called in a loop,
until it returns GL_NO_ERROR,
if all error flags are to be reset.
And initialise your variables dammit
the only variables not initialized (compiled and logLength) are set by the call right under them (or so I assumed)
No, because those calls might fail (and did fail)
06:39
anyone want to help me ideone.com/QG4tsS can't seem to figure out my issue?
not even sure i'm doing it correctly
@CatPlusPlus Still, should not return a negative value when called on GL_INFO_LOG_LENGTH.
@MarkGarcia If it failed, then it didn't touch the variable at all
And the variable is uninitialised
Okay. Might be.
@Mr.1.0 For what it's worth, a working version.
Some buggy OpenGL driver (common in Intel's, like mine) could be causing it.
More like should.
06:43
@JerryCoffin thanks but i'll never learn if i just copy and paste someones code
@Mr.1.0 Then try to read and understand it. :)
@Mr.1.0 I'm not suggesting anything of the sort -- only that you might look through it, compare to the general idea of what you've been doing, and (particularly) find the differences.
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diff my_shit jerrys_greatness > learning.txt
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And there you have it.
06:55
I don't like it when someone replies an appreciative statement but ends with ellipsis.
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You really are a nice guy...
That! It bugs me very much.
Jeez, you're being a really nice guy, aren't you...?
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07:27
ThePhD!
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Your avatar is way better than it was before.
Ell
Ell
07:42
@thephd welcome home :D
Our prodigal son <3

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