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00:03
Anyone up for a haskell q?
Ell
Ell
Time for some mellow jazz
With a side of /b
user1804599
@Code-Guru Sure.
I have counts :: [[(Char, Int)]] and keys :: [Char]. For each k in keys I want to look up the value in every associative map in counts and create a [[Int]].
user1804599
Y u no [Map Char Int].
lol, yah, I should lrn2Map
I'll get there eventually.
user1804599
00:07
Some map, lookup and catMaybes magic should do.
still, the algo should be similar either way
I'm trying to decide which way to think of my problem: 1. For each c in counts, lookup every k in keys or 2. For each k in keys, look up k in every c in counts.
Actually, 2 is what I want because if I do 1, I have to transpose the list.
so, my first attempt was print $ zipWith (defaultLookup 0) counts keys which doesn't quite do what I want.
user1804599
Wild guess; don’t wanna think right now.
user1804599
Wait.
oh...the problem is that some of the keys aren't available in the list. I've made a defaultLookup function that is similar to lookup, but returns a default value instead of a Nothing when the key doesn't exist.
user1804599
map (map snd . catMaybes) [ lookup k t | t <- counts, k <- keys ]
00:12
ooooo...I keep forgetting about list comprehensions
well, that's a large step closer to what I need.
user1804599
It would be simpler with Map, though: map catMaybes [ M.lookup k t | t <- counts, k <- keys ].
Now I need to "unconcat" the list...
[defaultLookup 0 k c | k <- keys, c <- counts]
user1804599
I keep wanting to write |> in Haskell. :P
user1804599
[ M.lookup k t | t <- counts, k <- keys ] |> map catMaybes is so much nicer.
What's that?
user1804599
00:17
(|>) = flip ($). It’s from F#.
This gives a values :: [Int] and I need a values :: [[Int]] where values !! i are the values from counts !! i (including defaults).
user1804599
Code like this is very common in F#.
user1804599
Though List.sortBy followed by List.rev is ugly.
user1804599
I should do that differently.
[[defaultLookup 0 k c | c <- counts] | k <- keys]
Just had to add another level of nesting! sweet!
user1804599
00:19
Nice one.
@rightfold You get a gold star!
user1804599
I’m so lucky.
Xeo
Xeo
@rightfold Data.Lens has it as &
user1804599
Yeah, but & doesn’t look as nice as |> IMO. :)
okay, I had to lol at the web site with the picture of the word processed document...wtf kind of web design is that?
user1804599
00:26
I wonder if |> would work in Haskell if I use it like in F# formatting-wise.
user1804599
Only one way to find out!
Define your own!
user1804599
user1804599
Haskell made readable!
Ell
Ell
Need a pensive song
user1804599
00:32
Ell
Ell
@rightfold can you explain the top two lines to me?
user1804599
Which ones?
Ell
Ell
The haskell
or top 3 really
user1804599
infixl 0 |> is needed by the parser so that it can parse expressions involving the custom |> operator.
user1804599
It declares that |> is a right-associative infix operator with a precedence of zero.
Ell
Ell
00:34
Ahh precedence
user1804599
(|>) :: a -> (a -> b) -> b declares that the data type of (|>) is a -> (a -> b) -> b.
Ell
Ell
Are the brackets a tuple or something?
user1804599
No. They are like parentheses in mathematics. Think a * (b + c) vs a * b + c.
Ell
Ell
Right
so if you were to write the data type as prose
user1804599
So a -> (a -> b) -> b instead of ((a -> a) -> b) -> b otherwise.
Ell
Ell
00:35
What would it be?
user1804599
(|>) is a function that takes an a and returns (a function that takes (a function that takes an a and returns a b) and returns a b).
Ell
Ell
Ahh I understand
user1804599
auto pipe = [] (auto x) {
    return [=] (auto f) {
        return f(x);
    };
};
@rightfold Today's XKCD reminds me a bit of the lounge
user1804599
Okay.
00:39
@rightfold It was so stupendous, it's peer peer fell over
Ell
Ell
@sehe yeah. I think this room is quite unpopular given the number of so users
Unpopular isn't the word
so users need no chat. they need answers. by and large
Ell
Ell
Yeah
I come here pretty much only for chat
user1804599
short x = 1; decltype(x) a; decltype((x)) b; decltype(+x) c; //Whats a, b, and c for a type?
user1804599
lol @ applying Dutch grammar rules to English sentences.
00:41
s/dutch/german/, silly
user1804599
Nooooooooooo!
lol
short, short& and int
:v
user1804599
short& b; is an error.
yep
Ell
Ell
I thought short short int
00:41
it ... shorts
user1804599
@Rapptz I was right! :D
a bit is... a short short int
user1804599
short has its shortcomings.
user1804599
As does long.
Ell
Ell
Int just had int coming to int
user1804599
00:43
ideone.com/KKhDAp my favourite easter egg. :)
Ell
Ell
The pun density has reached over 9000!
Did you mix Just Haskell with Just int?
Ell
Ell
Maybe
;)
@rightfold lol
user1804599
I’m teaching my colleagues functional programming without them knowing it.
Ell
Ell
00:44
@rightfold you can teach me functional programming any time :)
user1804599
I introduced them to map and filter a few weeks ago and now they’re using them extensively. Next up: compose.
Ell
Ell
Does ruby count as functional? :P
user1804599
IMO sure.
Ell
Ell
I think it does too
im just not used to the purity of Haskell
It's hard to explain puns to kleptomaniacs because they always take things literally.
9
user1804599
00:45
The collections emphasise on pure operations; the impure ones have ugly bangs appended to their names.
user1804599
And HOFs are practically everywhere.
Ell
Ell
I must cleanse my soul of state before standing before the mighty Haskell
I like that song you linked earlier
Especially the intro before the guitar
Xeo
Xeo
@Ell Just dive into the State monad with lenses, will feel right like imperative code :P
you even get to do assignments!
user1804599
@sehe I didn’t get it. :|
user1804599
What is a kleptomaniac?
user1804599
00:48
> Kleptomania is the inability to refrain from the urge to steal items for reasons other than personal use or financial gain.
user1804599
lol xD
user1804599
@Ell Me too.
Ell
Ell
I'm finding the syntax very difficult to get over for some reason :S ah well, I haven't asctuslly tried Haskell for a while
I'll try again after mocks probably
user1804599
If you want less arcane syntax try Scala or F# first.
user1804599
It’s more verbose and the languages are impure.
00:50
@rightfold Sadly I don't know many places around your place where you can improve your acting skills: allebedrijveninroosendaal.nl/zoeken/acteer-lessen/roosendaal
Less arcane syntax => Scala
right
user1804599
@sehe Acting skills?
user1804599
How is acting relevant?
> "=>"
Arcane
Ell
Ell
Woo got an interview at York university
user1804599
00:51
What is it about?
Xeo
Xeo
@rightfold Haskell can also be impure. Evil evil Debug.Trace :D
user1804599
unsafePerformIO in general.
"When is the End of Days?" Midnight. #duh
Xeo
Xeo
But really, without Debug.Trace, I guess you'd be really fucked at times
Time to go sleep :)
Ell
Ell
00:52
@rightfold me getting a place for electrical engineering and computer science
user1804599
I have never needed Debug.Trace.
user1804599
Use the type system!
user1804599
@Ell On a scale from boring to fun, that sounds meh.
@rightfold You never finished a project either.
user1804599
Don’t fall asleep now.
That would be a waste of time.
00:53
Mee too. Bit drunk.
@rightfold Woot
Xeo
Xeo
Hm, I only had a few cuba libre today
Ell
Ell
@rightfold @sehe you guys make me giggle :')
@martin only a bit? Drink more!
user1804599
That was not our intention.
It won't happen again
Ell
Ell
00:54
Aww :(
Hm, haven't had alcohol in weeks. Maybe I should fix that this weekend.
Ell
Ell
I don't know what I'd do without this lounge. Probably a lot more work :P
@Ell I have limits. 4 bottles wine last night has had some sort of holdover..
Ell
Ell
Oh gosh
4 bottle is certainly quite an acheivement
I ratted, gotta sleep.
Xeo
Xeo
00:56
@R.MartinhoFernandes Apropos, was that question about Monday earlier just to reconfirm my interest?
@Ell Two of us. Big meal.
Ell
Ell
@martin night :)
user1804599
Hmm. I can shorten my F# programs from 187 lines to 185 lines by removing two |> List.revs.
@Xeo Well, I am free in the evening.
Ell
Ell
00:57
I'm gonna sleep too, I'm getting over reflective on life. Night folks :)
@MartinJames 4 bottles between the two of you?
The best I did was half a bottle whiskey, upon which the point I started to throw up
01:45
morning
g morning
01:59
hmmmmmmm
is it ok to make two functions that almost do the same thing?
cannot wrap my head around this. Ah who cares. Be merciful c++.
damn, that is a hard game.
the only reason I managed to get past 1 or 2 correct in a row is by remembering the answers for specific images
I didn't realize it was a #NSFW game...
he clearly wrote NSFW right next to it
02:24
Indeed I did.
and considering that "Porn" is clearly in the title
I have little sympathy
I was wondering, since it seemed like a joke
@EtiennedeMartel Pair of boobs = fashion. okay then.
surprisingly hard :s
@Rapptz There's one labelled "fashion" which is just full frontal nudity shot of a woman standing in a shower, no clothes in sight anywhere in the picture.
my high score is 5 lol
02:32
I only got up to 4
The women in both porn and fashion need to be "desirable". IMO the boundary between art and porn are more blurred ...
there's one of a girl looking like she's getting banged and it's labelled as fashion..
yeah, I think the point of the website is pretty clear
lol
time for boss battle in LBW.
@Rapptz Fashion generally excludes nude men or touching, or appearences of touching nude men
02:39
There were a couple of nude men under fashion.
This game's great.
too many penises for me :P
@Borgleader Thats why I said to exclude them from Fashion
@Borgleader Starred becuase it looks wonderful out of context
figured
everyone who missed this convo will have to click :)
@Rapptz LBW?
@GlennTeitelbaum A Link Between Worlds
03:01
Gamedevs in a nutshell.
Also a lot of C++ hate but that's /r/programming so it's typical
> -fno-exceptions -fno-rtti
you guys suck.
@DeadMG Google coding guidelines or something?
@MarkGarcia Gamedev bashing
@Rapptz Generalization in a nutshell.
03:14
@EtiennedeMartel Yeah yeah.
I'll get over my "Gamedev sucks" mantra when I finally see something that doesn't make me say it.
@Rapptz Be a gamedev yourself then. ;)
I'll pass.
@Rapptz Yeah, it might make you change your mind, and we can't have that now can we?
> Beware of relying on undefined behavior in other compilers!
@EtiennedeMartel Funny, but no.
03:15
Yeah, it sucks.
03:28
I think I found an error in the wiki page on quicksort :o
I found a critical problem with it- you.
what did I do ?
viewed it
it got traumatized
well I didn't mean to :<
how do I calm it down?
dunno
03:40
TIL downvoting costs a rep point
@caps For answers only.
@MarkGarcia Ah. That's why I didn't learn it sooner.
yay the book i ordered shipped and it should be here tomorrow :D
@Borgleader yay the book i searched is now downloading and it should be here... now :P
03:49
string attempt; tells the compiler that Windows is about to attempt to install strings connecting your RAM to your Processor. — nhgrif 4 mins ago
also watching this ^
04:45
I may be in trouble - I just gave Mark Ransom a -1 - hope I'm right
@GlennTeitelbaum Are you afraid to receive... a ransom note? sunglasses
booooooooooo :)
2
A: First occurring non-repeating number

Mark RansomYou'll need to go through the whole list of numbers to see if they repeat, so your best case is O(n). Create a set, unordered_set, or vector to keep track of the numbers you've seen. Go through the list backwards, adding each number to the tracking list; if this is the first time you've seen it,...

ANd my answer is O(N) - his is just well, fail it doesnt work
Was I correct?
@GlennTeitelbaum It works.
Oh, wait.
I thought it was the other way.
04:55
morning all
@EtiennedeMartel How?
4 mins ago, by Etienne de Martel
I thought it was the other way.
I didn't read the question. Woops!
My answer is faster and takes less space (for large input vector)
@ScottW aren't you technically giving it?
@ScottW probably
muhahahaha
05:17
arg - what's the website that you can put code?
Damn. I always put a c in there.
bah - firewall blocked :(
wat the hell?
@ScottW And this room is more on penises. :)
05:21
I am working on the pre-standard versions where vector template is unavailable. So I can't use it. And I did use a constructor to initialize it. Ok I understood. Let me try this up. — Sanskar Katiyar 12 mins ago
poor guy
@Jefffrey Time for an upgrade much!?
@Jefffrey those poor Indian students and what they have to put up with
lol in his bio:
I am a teen with almost no extraordinary capabilities or creativity.
@EtiennedeMartel So, I ediited my post with a fix for Mark's solution and - it's bigger and slower than mine - I like the optimization game :)
@GlennTeitelbaum Benchmark it.
05:33
@EtiennedeMartel And if mine is faster?
Benchmark it.
@EtiennedeMartel with 1,000,000 sound fair?
Try it with different values.
See for which values which algorithm is faster.
so tired
I should go to bed.
Good night.
night
Gosh wxWidgets is huge!
@EtiennedeMartel Blarg - compiler optimized out loop for mine :( Arg
@StackedCrooked I'm sure that this man has been bugged by the statement for quite some time.
bradperoney?
@StackedCrooked No. The red october guy.
Stupid shorty page.
They should have at least have the comment highlighted.
@EtiennedeMartel 1000 iterations of 1,000,000 me - 2.28 vs 3.28; 1,000,000 iterations of 1000 me 2.66 vs 5.00
05:53
I just read a little about The Hunt for Red October. Seems like an interesting movie.
@StackedCrooked Yes it is. And educational, if you like naval military stuff.
Well, I like One Piece.
Which is naval and kinda military at times.
oh lol
are they serious?
@Jefffrey Based on the websites, the orgs are serious.
05:58
I'm not sure I want to live on this planet anymore

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