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23:00
HAPPY BIRHTDAY TO YOU ♩
♪HAPPY BIRHTDAY TO YOU
HAPPY BIRHTDAY DEAR [@rightfold♯]... ♫
HAPPY BIRHTDAY TO YOU! ♬
Damn. 2 seconds late
user1804599
Dankjewel.
:)
Hi guys
Oh, happy birthday @rightfold
:)
Hi master of the rep
Ohai wise one
23:02
@R.MartinhoFernandes Especially if the next word is "her"
How's the Lounge doing?
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Q: can anyone code this for me c++

user3058841please can anyone code this program for me Question: We call the matrix where there is a matrix of zeros perforated so it is stored and the dimensions of the matrix elements of non-zero only in a linear series Where val: the value of the item in the line i and column J The required language c +...

Nothing changed I see
I'm the only close vote on that question :(
I expected it to be closed instantly.
3 close votes in 30 seconds.
Nice speed.
oh it was only 30s ago?
user1804599
23:03
Something like this should work.
lol I thought it was like 2 minutes
user1804599
Only need to write the serialisation and deserialisation code generators.
I forgot I have the right to close vote
@AndyProwl :D
@AndyProwl Nobody offered a price?
23:05
Seriously. I need to get back to SO
Usually one of us will offer something like 500 USD an hour.
@Mysticial Yeah, I was tempted
Oh, I can still downvote
I'm not sure how... but I got a B in Computer Architecture and Assembly language
I would think so, I'm atrocious at that subject
23:09
why are all the answers to this question so bad
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Q: Random array generation with no duplicates

user3128016I am trying to create something that generates a random array with no duplicate values. I've already looked at other answers but none seem to help me understand. I cannot think of a way to actually generate random numbers that contain no duplicates. Here is what i have tried so far: srand(time(N...

user1804599
iota followed by shuffle. :F
yup, pretty much
@Rapptz Because they are SO answers to an SO question?
except for people forgot to think in algorithms
@rightfold Not really random if the available range is say 100 and the array is size 10
(I didn't read the question)
23:12
@Rapptz Why is it asked exactly twice every full moon. In every language tag.
@Borgleader Good job. Urrf. :)
are C++ tagged questions below average of SO in terms of quality? (I don't follow all that many)
Android is the worst.
Someone did a study sometime ago.
@ScarletAmaranth No. We're pretty good. It's and .
It's on meta.
user1804599
@Borgleader well, array shuffle creates a “random array.”
23:14
well, you can't ask a good question regarding php anyway so that is that... android is a bit more surprising maybe
@R.MartinhoFernandes Is this what you're referring to?
Ell
Ell
@rightfold happy birthday buddy!
user1804599
Dankjewel.
Ell
Ell
Don't thank jewel, thank me. Or don't thank anyone :D
Happy birthday
user1804599
23:20
Dankjewel.
@AndyProwl Hmm, might be, yes.
@sehe D'awwwwwwww
It's a lifehack in the altruist mode
user1804599
23:26
People y u fireworks.
Because pwetty.
user1804599
This year on the first of January I woke up from a nightmare which was about atomic bombs falling onto the village I live in.
@rightfold Because good clocks expensive
You need to get out more.
user1804599
Stupid bangers.
23:29
@Xeo: @sbi was around but didn't acknowledge this :S chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/13676538#13676538
Ell
Ell
@rightfold I remember you telling us about the dream
as if that was almost a year agop
Time flies
user1804599
I don’t.
user1804599
Hhu.
user1804599
> "my" variable %field masks earlier declaration in same statement at ./fist line 91.
user1804599
Is print "result += serialize_$field{type}($field{name}, streambuf);\n"; not allowed?
23:33
That Perl?
Get out.
user1804599
Perl is great.
Not surprised.
user1804599
Oh. I was missing a semicolon somewhere else. :v
I'm American and I'm far from fat...
lol
user1804599
This makes my brain explode.
23:37
lol
To be honest, I think it's awesome.
The picture, not iostreams.
Can't lose my credibility by implying I like iostreams.
@R.MartinhoFernandes What's wrong with iostreams? :P
I heard Bjarne saying he doesn't mind them
(perhaps because he created them)
no?
oh, then he must have had other reasons
23:40
who created iostreams?
This says it was Bjarne
yeah I always thought it was Bjarne
"I designed and built it in a couple of months."
Ugh.
He sucks then.
(Nothing new)
23:43
So mean to Bjarne.
Sometimes I have the feeling his design decisions are holding the language back a lot
If you're any meaner then the entire standard library will be rewritten in Bjarne_case.
But then again, who am I to disagree
To be fair
It says it was redesigned quite a bit over time
@rightfold Even more, I don't think you've met much complexity in software yet :/
23:45
So who knows how Bjarne_iostreams looked like.
user1804599
@sehe Me too.
Is anyone practicing TDD here?
I write things then make tests for it later.
23:47
@AndyProwl I think there's some truth to that, historically (stroustrup will even admit this). However, right now, I think his stepping firmly on the brake (happened overtly twice AFAIK) is right on the money and prevents more rotten spots in the standard
@AndyProwl Sometimes. So, for purists: no
Oh. It's raining.
@sehe On what occasions did he "step on the brake"?
@Borgleader "Static if" for instance
I knew peeps would ask. I always have to go on a twitter/chat history/googl e search binge to answer those things. I have good memory for lazy loaded stubs...
@AndyProwl That's the most conspicuous one, yes, thanks, you just saved me ~10 minutes
@sehe The thing I feel is holding the language back the most is backwards compatibility (especially compatibility with C). Bjarne seems to value this "feature" a lot, personally I don't
23:51
@AndyProwl I personally think you're dead wrong then :/
@sehe How so?
I think it would be best to have a way to "have your cake and eat it" (think /unsafe mode?)
But, if the deal is to actually drop backwards compatibility, this is indeed a very very big non-flyer
Just look at your own practice. How often is your project completely green-field C++?
Well, C++'s slogan is "you don't pay for what you don't use". Why should I pay for backwards compatibility if I don't need it?
What part of compatibility with C?
Right now, the biggest burden is compatibility with C++.
The compatibility with C ship sailed a long time ago.
@AndyProwl That's a bit of a stretch to the meaning of that quote
I agree that if you're referring to the complexity tax that you "pay" then the tax is "using C++" itself, rather than a fraction of that cost which goes to "being C compatibie".
Don't get me wrong, I'd sign for a version of C++ that removes all the warts and has a good migration path for existing code bases.
However, from the industry POV, I fear Stroustrup is completely right (and luckily most parties involved recognize this). Otherwise, C++ will quickly go south, and we'd be left with the status-quo of c++14 and maybe Go, D, ...

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