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I don't think it makes them homophobic
@EtiennedeMartel No. Let's get this straight once and for all. "Homophobic" means "afraid of gay people". Voting against same-sex marriage => terrified of gays does not hold.
Homophobia encompasses a range of negative attitudes and feelings toward homosexuality or people who are identified or perceived as being lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender (LGBT). It can be expressed as antipathy, contempt, prejudice, aversion, or hatred, may be based on irrational fear, and is sometimes related to religious beliefs. Homophobia is observable in critical and hostile behavior such as discrimination and violence on the basis of sexual orientations that are non-heterosexual. According to the 2010 Hate Crimes Statistics released by the FBI National Press Office, 19.3 pe...
Even my previously dear public broadcast svt.se is now designing their titles as link-bait. It makes me weep on certain days.
wikipedia disagrees with you
@LightnessRacesinOrbit We've already talked about this. A word's etymology has nothing to do with what most people use it for.
00:01
@nightcracker The Wikipedia article is wrong.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit edit it fgt
@EtiennedeMartel I don't give a shit what most people use it for. Those "most people" are wrong, and many of them know it.
Only what I say is correct, innit!
Whether you like it or not, a word's meaning is whatever the majority of people think it means, because at the end of the day what matters is that you are understood.
Ell
Ell
I think gay marriage is a related but different issue
@LightnessRacesinOrbit a word means what people use it for
00:02
If you want to be frequently misunderstood, so be it. It's your own choice.
@EtiennedeMartel In linguistics, yes. But here there is a huge push from other factors. Factors that deserve to be quashed. The PC brigade
@EtiennedeMartel So where do we stand on "I put the fag out!"
@nightcracker With 7 billion people in the world, "people" doesn't mean what you think it means.
@CaptainGiraffe "Fag" is mostly used as an homophobic slur. So I don't like it.
Vote by majority is essentially meaningless nowadays
00:03
@LightnessRacesinOrbit with billions of instructions going on in my CPU cheese is yellow
@EtiennedeMartel Maybe in your country.
(Although I like to joke on "he's not a bundle of sticks!")
But then pseudo-French Canada has always been strange!
Our French is better than whatever is used in Europe.
gay people are happy people right, Lightness?
cause ethymology matters
Joe
Joe
00:05
Hello. Does anyone use Openshift here?
@Joe Hello. Please read this.
(Also, why you would ask about that on a C++ chatroom is interesting)
@nightcracker Read what?
@EtiennedeMartel That.
00:07
I'm corny again - ignore me =/
Joe
Joe
@EtiennedeMartel I was hoping I'd find someone that uses the OpenShift PaaS
For the record, I'm the one who wrote that top bit of the newbie hints. I'm also the one behind the whole "Lounge first, C++ second" thing.
Joe
Joe
Being the busiest room, my odds were better here.
> The Lounge is one of the (if not the) most active rooms on Stack Overflow. As a result, we got lots of people who rushed in here to ask for help thinking they'll get their answer more quickly than on the main site. At first we were happy to help, but after a while, many regulars got quite jaded, and now the usual reaction is "go away".
@Joe Now, I'm not saying you are predictable, but...
Ell
Ell
That's like going into a gay bar looking for a hetero partner because everywhere else is empty
00:09
@Ell Huh?
Ell
Ell
Never mind xD
@EtiennedeMartel they are slow to react to things. I pointed out to them that there description of 'average' is basically 'mean average', which they actually responded back to me, acknowledging they do not make it clear that 'average' is not synonymous with 'mean average'. Nothing changed ¬_¬
Joe
Joe
@EtiennedeMartel Believe me, I'm not coming here because this is my first option. I have tried searching and the guys on the openshift IRC are all 'inactive'
@Joe Well, then, I'm sorry to tell you that I have never used OpenShift.
@Joe hence... you come here?
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00:10
@EtiennedeMartel No problem. That is all I was asking initially.
@Joe I apologise profusely Joe, but I have neither ever used OpenShift
Joe
Joe
@thecoshman I'm trying places where I assume there may be a person familiar with some web technology
@Joe hence... you cam here?
Joe
Joe
@thecoshman Ok I get your point now.
well that took less time than usual
I like this one! can we keep it?
00:12
@Joe Still. Please accept our apologies.
> Direction init: (0, -1)
Direction: (0, -1)
Setting direction: (1, 0)
Direction: (1, 0)
Direction: (1, 0)
Setting direction: (0, 1)
Direction: (0, 1)
Direction: (0, 1)
Direction: (0, 1)
Direction: (0, -1)
WTF
Joe
Joe
@CaptainGiraffe cynicism falls short on me.
How can a variable change without being set?
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@Jefffrey Ahahahaha
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Get fucked. xD
Ell
Ell
00:13
@jefffret setting through altering the member from inside?
@Ell The direction is a private variable. I've checked every occurrence of that variable within the class and defined a print of every time the variable is modified (only once). And that is the output.
The build is clean (recompiled everything).
@EtiennedeMartel That's not accurate. And also not useful. LGTBSGT (?!?) communities have the strongest opinions on how lesbian, transgender, transsexual, bisexual, etc. are different. Same with agnosticist, atheist, pagans, etc. We need to be aware of the exact meaning of words, so we can use them wisely.
If you don't make that effort, how will your opinions be founded? And if you manage that, how will you communicate (about) your opinions?
Damn, I'm migrating from Linux to Windows only because of Visual Studio. Now, I need to execute several repeated testes, changing only my parameters. I was planning to do a batch script, however it is a big project and it depends upon several libraries. It will be hard to find how to form the command line.
@VictorHugo solution, don't switch
@VictorHugo Cygwin bash is my stronghold. And PowerShell is supposed to be nice. (I don't dig that)
00:16
@VictorHugo A Virtual Box my padwan. A Virtual Box.
@CaptainGiraffe Same trouble. Still need to spawn the scripts on windows...
@thecoshman haha, I wish! But, the project is all maintained on Visual Studio. I would be the only brave man struggling to convert it to Linux
Can someone please take a look at this class and tell me where else am I setting the variable direction_m? It's less than 100 lines long. Please.
@VictorHugo Oh. I've done that before! Just to be able to valgrind it, among other things
@sehe vOv I'd just keep out of it... this 'discussions' tend to go pink and blue
00:17
@sehe I've heard of Cygwin bash, I will try it! I'll take a look on PowerShell, too
@thecoshman I don't mind. I'm not obliged to join them if I don't like the way it's played :/
@VictorHugo worth it :P
@sehe probably along the lines of missing the point ¬_¬
Mind you, cygwin is not without it's warts. However, the defaults are really sensible these days
00:19
@sehe Hehe, I will really miss Valgrind too
@Jefffrey a simple find says direction_m = dirqueue_m.front(); all other instances are reads. It is not in that class.
@thecoshman lol!
@VictorHugo So... librarify and make portable. Repelleamus Fenestrae!
@CaptainGiraffe The variable is private to that class and is never passed by reference :/
heap corruption or your assumptions are wrong :)
00:20
@sehe haha, thanks!
How can that class ever produce an output like the one I posted?
It's impossible.
@Jefffrey Then sob::snake snake_m; is your only candidate.
Polygon publishes such great articles. Such as this one, on why so many people think that "girls don't play games".
@CaptainGiraffe What do you mean?
@Jefffrey Rule #1: It's never impossible if you can see it happen. #1b. it's always your fault
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00:21
@Jefffrey sob::snake has to have some odd behaviour.
@EtiennedeMartel :( I got distracted by the rather clever scrolling effect
> > `sob::snake`
I can think of no positive connotations with 'sob'
@CaptainGiraffe Why? It does not affect that variable anyway :/
@Jefffrey It does. As you can see. (Cf. Rule #1)
@sehe Sob.
00:23
I was really thinking to do the following: there is this program, AutoHotkey. Maybe I do a script to reexecute several times my main file, but changing only the parameter that I want.

Bah, too complex.
@sehe Sometimes you are the Dick youtube.com/watch?v=AU8PId_6xec of c++ programming.
@sehe Tell me how. Because it's 2 hours that I'm stuck reading those lines of code.
Which code? :) Can I run it? Will my family be safe?
No raptors? Promise?
The sob::snake::move function signature is: void snake::move(sob::cell_t). With cell_t not being a reference.
@sehe I can push an give you the entire code to test, but you would need SFML.
Cannot promise about the raptors though.
@Jefffrey go ahead. 20 minutes tops
00:28
I wonder if any compiler is sufficiently sophisticated as to optimize either version to using * : stackoverflow.com/a/20335295/2963099
@sehe Here.
Steps to reproduce: once you see the window, press down (key S). The snake starts going up, therefore pressing down should be illegal. The program terminate with an exception of type sob::twisted_error (as it should if the direction is set to down) with the output I posted (which doesn't make any sense, because the class player should ignore that direction).
> ./inc/player.hpp|27 col 21| error: no member named 'Keyboard' in namespace 'sf'
?
I see we're as cromulent as ever in here tonight
@sehe Just add #include <SFML/Graphics.hpp>.
Clang apparently doesn't care as much.
@Jefffrey it's there. And I'm using clang.
00:36
@sehe Try with #include <SFML/System.hpp>.
That's weird though.
The member exists.
I swear, the code I'm writing right now is the most evil shit ever
I didn't want to make it feel used or even restricted in any way. Let the variable blossom, however small it's lifetime. My religion keeps me from crushing the smallest life. — sehe 4 secs ago
@Jefffrey Done. Have done Window.hpp too and Network.hpp.
@sehe Are you sure you have SFML 2.0+?
There was no sf::Keyboard in SFML 1.6
@Jefffrey I'm already dl-ing
00:40
Is that dl-ing = "downloading"?
Because I don't understand "dynamic linking" in that context.
Also don't use the Makefile.
@sehe Or if you want to use it, set the first two variables yourself.
It's not even `move`:

std::cout << "Direction: " << direction_m << std::endl;
snake_m.move(direction_m);
std::cout << "Direction after move: " << direction_m << std::endl;
Gives always the same resuls.
FUCK, FOUND!
@sehe, found the bug.
I'm stupid.
@Jefffrey lol
@Jefffrey Is it snake() should be getsnake() ?
@Jefffrey rubberducking.
@sehe Nope, the unary operator- of the sob::vector was actually reversing the x and the y of the vector instead of returning a reversed copy.
Code that I've wrote months ago, while I wasn't probably sober.
@Jefffrey lol
> early development
And the texture are really not important right now.
00:54
@Jefffrey Speaking of which. I'd like a BAC on the projecteuler solutions as well. like a toplist.
You are hurting my feelings, you know that right? :(
@CaptainGiraffe BAC? projecteuler?
@Jefffrey sehe is the precursor of tough love.
@Jefffrey Yes projecteuler dot net. The first 50 or so are neat coding challenges.
@Jefffrey BAC is boold alcohol level per american state troopers.
Well, that was fun. Lemme wipe it :)
00:56
I might have misspelled that boold.
I love that colorful head. I might keep it in the final version.
@sehe Thanks anyway. :)
I'm off to bed. Night all
Good night
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02:05
Hm.
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Q: polling program in C++

user3059645I just need the answer for this program , i'll try to understand later. thank you here it is: In this exercise, you’ll write a polling program that allows users to rate five social-consciousness issues from 1 to 10 (most important). Pick five causes (e.g., political issues, global environment i...

have fun
I'm a Nigerian prince, if you wire me some good faith money I'll send you millions and write this code for you. — Benjamin Gruenbaum 13 secs ago
Fun has been had. Good night.
lol :P night
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Night.
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02:46
I
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HAVE
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CONQUEREEEED
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... Now I guess I should go back to working on GLDR...
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Oh, and I need to make awesome RAW_INPUT for joysticks 'n' stuff...
Welp, good night girlz
03:35
@Jefffrey working now?
03:57
@Doorknob nice
Of course it's 5am and I don't have any sign of sleepiness. Fuck my broken sleeping patterns.
@Pawnguy7 Just finished, and I followed your suggestion and created a list of things to do due monday 9.
Let's see if I can keep my promises.
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@Jefffrey You cna do it!
design patterns: sleep - broken
04:13
@ThePhD YEAH! Thanks for the encouragement :>
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@Telkitty Isn't this the natural time for you to be awake?
> enum DrinksType {COKE, PEPSI, SPRITE, DR_PEPPER};
I'm thirsty, for a change.
@ThePhD It is, but I wasn't talking about myself ...
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@Telkitty Ah.
@sehe do you still here?
04:33
Haskell people are weird.
And I've just realized the @fredoverflow avatar is the haskell symbol.
05:08
now working on the website ... meaning I am doing minor php/js coding ... minor because the guy who I paid to do my website has dumped me with this not working thing, I am trying to make it work the way I want it to.
The fact is that I don't mind him not finishing the whole thing because I only prepare to use part of his design/coding - the part I think that will make my site better. Instead of persuade him to modify his work (the part that's terrible), I will just dive in and solve it myself.
Probably will take less time
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05:22
Wooo!
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Finally got JPEG decoding and encoding. <3
you wrote it?
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Nope.
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I did write one at one point, but
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It failed miserably
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05:25
So then I tried NanoJPEG
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But, licensing was a massive bitch
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So I tried stb_image
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Public domain, but it doesn't recognize JFIF / EXIF data, so it fails out
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Finally ended up here: code.google.com/p/jpeg-compressor
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public domain, and updated as recently as May 2012.
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05:27
Hoping it works, 'cause if it does I'll get free JPG encoding AND decoding (which means I can finally save some pictures to disc, sweet).
libwebp noob
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What does that even do?
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Also, is it public domain?
05:42
> WebP is a new image format that provides lossless and lossy compression for images on the web. WebP lossless images are 26% smaller in size compared to PNGs. WebP lossy images are 25-34% smaller in size compared to JPEG images at equivalent SSIM index.
beauty ... looks like the website could be updated in 1-2 days - thanks to my madly awesome linux/php skills </self promotion> :p
> Except as otherwise noted, the content of this page is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License, and code samples are licensed under the Apache 2.0 License.
user3010322
05:56
Looks like a GIANT WASTE OF TIME. D:<
lol
@ThePhD Shaddap! D:
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@Borgleader :D But, seriously, I haven't seen Webp in many places across the web... what's its extension? .webp ?
yeah .webp
afaik its the image counterpart to webm for videos
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06:01
Sooooounds like a giant waste of tiiiime. :D
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06:19
@R.MartinhoFernandes Hey, I've been thinking about that stream API you mentioned a whiiiles back (e.g. Seekable, Readable, Writable classes that would throw on construction if it did not meet the requirements). I've got 2 ideas on how I would go about implementing them, and I'm not sure which I should go for...
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The first idea is to have a base class Stream that is the usual run-of-the-mill virtual stream class. The idea was that you could then pass this virtual stream class to a Seekable, Readable or Writable type and it would simply do the checks on construction and then expose the necessary API. The cons are that the API is still virtual at the end of the day. The benefit is that the type system can still communicate what the class represents, even if it still internally is a runtime class.
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The second ideas is to have a base class that is CRTP: that is, Seekable, Readable and Writable implement the functions it needs and then derives from TStream<TMyself> to let it finish off the implementation and do the rest of the work/boilerplate. Then, you'd have a separate class Stream, which is essentially the run-of-the-mill pure virtual implementation of a stream. The last bit is a RuntimeStream<T>, which derives from Stream and expects one of the compile-time Stream classes
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Q: Is there a nothrow new that waits until memory is available?

jingyu9575 Before reading this question, I had never taken exception handling seriously. Now I see the necessity but still feel "Writing exception safe code is very hard". See this example in that question's accepted answer: void doSomething(T & t) { if(std::numeric_limits<int>::max() > t.integer) /...

@Mysticial RE: your comment: no, it just waits for you to upgrade your computer! :-)
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as its template argument (Seekable, Readable, Writable). Much like the TStream CRTP for the Stream implementation boilerplate, it will also simply wrap compile-time calls with the pure virtual function calls, forwarding it to the templated interface.
06:27
@JerryCoffin yup :D
@JerryCoffin s/upgrade your computer/download more ram/
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I sort of like the second one, in that I can get compile-time safety when I want it, but a generic runtime stream for when I need that cushy type-agnostic interface.
@Borgleader Somehow I just knew that was coming (probably because I was thinking "or download more RAM" in the back of whatever I have that I use to imitate a mind).
How long does it take to download 100 TB of ram?
plzzzzz hlp!!!! i neeeed moar ram!!!!!
@Mysticial A lot longer at home than it did at UIUC.
06:31
Someone should link the downloadmoreram.com on that question.
use cloud
Remember your breathing exercises. Zennn....
@Mysticial I think we really need a variant of the "how to learn C++ in 30 days" cartoon (go forward in time; steal process technology from 2040; go back to 1999; fabricate unbelievably dense RAM; by the time you get back to the present, you're busy being a multi-gazillionaire, and forget about having a machine with a zetabyte of RAM).
aha
As for the OP's question: Downloading more ram doesn't require a reboot. So you don't need to stop the program and shutdown to mess with the hardware.
Maybe we should add to the computing terminologies: zombie computer - a PC that's heavily infected by a virus/viruese, vampire computer: the computer that steals all the bandwidth from other PCs, devil PC: where a virus is originated from, god pc: a server that provides services to millions of individuals, a dog pc - your beloved, loyal companion for life ... pc's life that is ...
I am sure if you have invented a time machine, there would be more interesting things to do other than making gazillion dollars
06:41
@Mysticial Sorry, but that's not true. Official documentation says reboot is needed. twitter.com/DownloadMoreRam/status/344892855912919043
@JerryCoffin fuck
:(
@Telkitty Mine is already about 50 years old in dog years. Probably have to put it to sleep soon.
@JerryCoffin I had a 100 year old dog PC before ... meh dog pc & I shared so much lovely times together <3
Guys, how do you call brothers who were born across different women but with same dad?
@Telkitty Well, I do still have a 486 sitting out in the garage (but haven't tried to start it up in quite a while, and doubt it would boot any more).
06:47
@Mysticial Did you end up finding cheap 4TB drives during Black Friday/Cyber Monday?
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@EnglishMaster Half Brothers?
@EnglishMaster Half-brothers.
@Borgleader nope
half brother?
Damn :(
06:47
phuck, that sounds weird
This year's Black Friday and Cyber Monday is more of a gimmick than downloading more ram.
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@EnglishMaster why do you call yourself a EnglishMaster?
@Borgleader I want some cheap 4 TB SSDs. :-)
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What about twins who were born across different women but with same dad?
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That's impossible.
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06:51
You can't have twins that come from different women.
This is so British
@EnglishMaster At least one would be a "bastard" (not that many use the term with any precision any more).
bastard?
Isn't that an insult?
By the way, do half-brothers usually get along well with each others?
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<_>
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Why don't you go make two half brothers, and find out.
06:54
@EnglishMaster It actually just means "illegitimate child", but as I said, is rarely used with any precision any more.
@JerryCoffin me like the idea of twins born to 2 different women & 2 different men, that would be awesome, wannabe my twin bro @thephd
@Telkitty That would simply be "the birthday paradox in action".
:D
@JerryCoffin & @ThePhD are my paradox twin bros ... tri bros?
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@Telkitty Uh. Sure. I'm not sure we look anything alike, though.
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You know, seeing as I don't have a pair of tits and all. <_>
06:59
paradoxy remember?
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Riiight.
alright, I will stop being silly now :p
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Oh no, don't stop on my account.
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Have allll the fun you'd like. :D
@Telkitty What? How dare you suggest such a thing?
@Telkitty Minor problem: twins are supposed to be the same age. Both of you together don't add up to my age...
07:02
We are three people, I am not a man and of different ages ... that's why it makes us twin bros so paradoxy! P.S. I am not that young, I just ... never grow up :x
@Telkitty Compared to me, you're not just that young -- you're even younger than that. :-)
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07:28
@EnglishMaster Nothing is an insult on the Internet.
Ell
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I use bastard correctly
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Except for Java.
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JAVA YOU!
Ell
Ell
But it is true that people have bastardised bastard
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07:45
#hireme { display: none; } ah, beautiful.
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> You have ONE the lottery! You only have to send us a small amount of monies to claim your prize
user1804599
Ember.js looks neat.
@rightfold oh wow, you have one big time here man!
he looks like a C++ programmer
Kidding ^_^
08:02
night
08:12
@ScottW oh baby
08:26
@JerryCoffin you probably should also say that in this case 'illegitimate' means 'born out of mariage'
morning all
In the office hardly a minute and already shit is pissing me off.
@thecoshman Good morning.
@thecoshman Too lazy.
JBL
JBL
Mornin'
@JerryCoffin no :(
08:42
@thecoshman That was wishing you a good morning, not attempting to characterize your morning thus far. :-)
you know what just make matters worse when you are angry; people asking you to justify why you are angry. what the fuck?! People don't expect you to justify when you happy, when you are sad or hungry, they accept it and offer help based on that. Why can't I be left to stew in my rage?
JBL
JBL
Mmmh stew.
Xeo
Xeo
> I think efficiency is more important than robust.
In fact, the best way to deal safe problems is to use iterator-range to limit them.
If we don’t need efficiency, why we use a computer???????????
C++ is faster than C, okay?????
JBL
JBL
^Let's make super-fast program that crash 99% of the time !
Xeo
Xeo
This guy is hilarious /cc @R.MartinhoFernandes
08:46
@Xeo int main(){} is apparently the ultimate program--does nothing useful, but it does it very quickly!
auto auto(auto auto){ auto(auto); }
@Xeo yikes
@Nican I see no point to that -- I mean, okay two or three cars might make sense, but 6 just seems excessive.
He's like a rapper that likes to brag about his money.
(car (car (car (car (car money))))))))))))))))
Should have enough closing parenthesis.
Xeo
Xeo
08:56
and then some
Just for good measure
So I have to deal with a library called Eigen. I never seen so much templating.
Xeo
Xeo
Then you have never used Boost before.
Using Boost, Qt, and Eigen in the same library.
It is like having a drill constantly near my head, just waiting for me to make mistakes.
Especially when the code is controlling a multi-million dollar robot.
Mmm. GitEye is big (~100Mb), based on eclipse and greeted me with this dialog on just browsing my work tree. What is up with that?! — sehe 29 secs ago
@Nican You know about this ancient practice to build trust, right?
Hm, do tell.
09:05
It's called: testing.
At some point the complexity of the code matters less (unless the libraries you build on aren't trustworthy in the first place).
These days I just monitor expressiveness of the code. Then, tests. (Or, in the reverse order. Not always.)
sigh I wish I had the time to perform more testing. But how do you test a hydraulic humanoid robot?
Well, yes, I understand your case.
JBL
JBL
@Nican First, push the buttons !
@Nican Program it to dance, then send it to <insert country here>'s Got Talent and see how it does (caution: may have a negative effect on build/test cycle times).
Haha.
The Japan team made the robot perform Taich for demonstration. The robot ended up having a broken ankle.
@Nican Test the code. You were worried about them templates, waiting for you to make a mistake. That's software testing. Of course, testing the control logic is another issue, and I hope your team has enough experience to tackle that :/
09:18
@Nican you don't have time to not test.
Perhaps it would work if he ran the preprocessor twice? — user1233963 1 min ago
^ Speaking of brute force methods.
09:32
100,000,000,000,000,000,000: Approximate number of transistors in the world
@MarkGarcia I run the preprocessor ...three times!
@sehe Probably it's a student project. So probably not much experience. On the other hand the stakes probably aren't very high either.
That's three times probably in one message.
That's probably too many.
Xeo
Xeo
Whee, Starbound beta starting tomorrow it seems.
starring tomorrow
@StackedCrooked Alice the makefile has… two preprocessors, so go Alice, go
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@Xeo I love the last mail in that list.
09:43
@Nican you... test the code that is supposed to drive it?
@StackedCrooked one of our crappy student projects now lives on as part of a bigger android app. Poor guy who was our "technical adviser" on the project now has to build that app. :D
> PS: The people who can't understand me must not read through “C++ primer 4 or 5”.
must not read through?
@melak47 similar situation when I was a student
my crappy code was the starting point for others
@StackedCrooked guess it's his fault for advising us to build the app in HTML/JS. WTF was he thinking ._.
@Xeo OMG so much to tweet.
gist: “I want it as fast as possible”, 2013-04-11 14:37:07Z
int main(){}
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do gists always onebox?
09:52
Think so.
whenever I post them they don't
so I never knew lol
Maybe there's a size limit now.
yep
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I can recall they always oneboxed full-size in the past.
you can click "see complete gist" or something like that
09:53
hm lemme try
now i think they show the first 5k lines
@R.MartinhoFernandes inline int main() {} FTFY
you have to want more to see more
but my browser starts sweating when i try to view 20k lines of syntax highlighted gists
@Rapptz maybe try giving it a name
09:55
Oh well.
strange
user1804599
SNAFU.
Xeo
Xeo
Maybe it needs to be a reply? :D
maybe it only likes fast programs.
09:59
reply also doesn't help :D
user1804599
lol, so borked

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