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@BartoszKP Why are all your messages ;0-terminated? :)
@AndyProwl good question! I like this emoticon and just can't help it ;0
lol, ok
user1804599
So I have to change this 409-line function that has 14 parameters. :v
Woa
Refactor it into 100 functions of 4 lines each
user1804599
14:08
Mod awake! Post ponies!
there you go:
the bottle of my sugar-replacement says "4 drops equals 1 TL sugar" (4 tropfen = 1 TL zucker).
i thought it means 1 Teralitre sugar
good that my mom cleared it up ^^
user1804599
Litre uses lowercase L.
user1804599
TL is probably Teelöffel.
ah that makes sense!
user1804599
14:23
People can’t units.
14:33
plonkset.emplace("BartoszKP"); // fuck you and your pony
I'm not the one who asked for them!
user1804599
lol stringly-typed API
user1804599
You suck tremendously.
yeah, I'll just change my nickname ;0
picture contest! me vote-whoring: meta.stackoverflow.com/a/213781/231717 ;000
ShittyTittie, Stoke down to 9 players. Even the manager has been sent off :(
guise halp im being downvoted ;E
16:06
@BartoszKP Meh - downvote on meta is a badge of honour here:)
: D
@MartinJames which Aussie did I miss?
@BartoszKP All of them, so fine:)
lol :D
16:18
I want to try out Clojure, IDEA plugins don't work
Typical
^ WTF
Killing TextEdit freed 8 GB.
> PATH=%PATH%;%systemdrive%\chocolatey\bin
Quality OSX software
wow, apparently I've just used another piece of Java software, and it works well, does what I want, and isn't ridiculously slow ( jabref.sourceforge.net )
Speaking of quality software
How is that still the default
16:25
lol "Problems"
no better quality time than adding @TODO's everywhere ;0
> Windows XP Blue
Default theme
Mavericks is supposed to implement memory compression.
oh this, didn't notice
That's a fail.
This is "Default theme":
16:29
bah
I always switch to the darkest possible, but not black theme everywhere (black makes eyes tired quickly, especially with high contrast font)
doc prescribed me antibiotics... gotta take them with food.
good luck, hopefully it will help you get better
@StackedCrooked it compressed your free memory :)
neat, chocolatey can even install VS
hi ladies
16:39
hello
hey Jefff
well I ate a small bit of cheese and took the drugs.
let's hope they are much more effective than all the other drugs I've been given
what kind of cheese?
user3010322
Hm.
user3010322
You know, I think I've done a terrible thing.
16:42
hide the body
user3010322
After I had shown that guy the cowboy cast, he didn't say another word.
user3010322
I hope he didn't take me seriously.
: DD
it looked like it should work, so I'm afraid he did
@ThePhD I hope "that guy" wasn't your interviewer? :D
@ThePhD show it to me too
user3010322
16:43
@melak47 Nah, some person asking for help.
again
@ThePhD and some help he got!
user3010322
Well, if he did,
user3010322
it's not my fault~ ♬
guys, vote on my lounge picture on meta!!!11
16:46
what's a cowboy_cast?
user3010322
Something wonderful. :D
user3010322
Hm.
user3010322
You know what I need?
user3010322
16:47
Immediate mode for Textures.
@ThePhD :C show me my master
please
user3010322
It's not fun or interesting to look at.
user3010322
Dun worry about it. :D
@Jefffrey You don't want to know
@ThePhD ?
16:50
@BartoszKP I'm extremely offended
user1804599
just spit the texture in as raw pixels/bytes/blargh every frame? or what o.O
user3010322
@melak47 Something on the graphics device.
@Jefffrey whoops, you 've got merged with Jerry :P fixed that
@ThePhD still not sure what you mean by "immediate mode for textures"
user3010322
16:51
graphicsdevice.RenderImage( image [not a texture!], position, size );
user3010322
Applies for that single frame.
@BartoszKP <3
@Jefffrey thanx!!!1 : D
user3010322
I'd really like something like that
user3010322
Would make my day so much easier.
user3010322
16:53
I think I'll implement it right now.
pffsh just bind a fullscreen quad, upload your image into a texture, bind it as a resource, draw your quad! are you lazy, or what :p
user3010322
Quad drawing requires a shader.
user3010322
I want this shaderless.
but shaders are awesome <3
user3010322
I'm trying to avoid fuckering the state with the immediate mode call.
16:55
shaderless is a pointless goal.
reality is, these days everything, ever, is done with shaders.
I suppose you can just resize your texture to fit on the CPU, then CopyResource/UpdateSubResource it into the framebuffer if you really want to? :E
that would be hideously slow
user3010322
I was thinking about making a texture that was as large as the framebuffer
user3010322
and then just blitting into that.
user3010322
16:58
And then when all's said and done, throw that on the framebuffer.
why not just blit all over the window and ignore the framebuffer :D
user3010322
Directly to the HDC!
I'm sure nothing could go wrong...
user3010322
Not a thing. :D
user1804599
Preresize for common dimensions.
user3010322
16:59
It'll go swimmingly~ ♬
@ThePhD that's basically how my raytracer works really :) I just compute each pixel via AMP and spit everything out into something I barely understand :)
user3010322
An HDC?
Human Device Context? :D
user3010322
The reason I want to do this is because of my raytracer.
I have a buffer bound to a device and context and whatnot (code I stole from the C++ amp book) and that buffer magically is somehow bound to a window
user3010322
17:01
I don't want to make an Image, update it to a texture, and then run it through NymphBatch just to get it onto the screen.
@ThePhD but you had a perfectly fine updatebox thing :p
user1804599
Lol I just answered a question and I don’t even (or even I don’t?) know Dart.
user3010322
@rightfold The former.
user1804599
I’ll never know Dart since it’s a terrible, terrible language that lacks type inference.
there is "make_array" function in AMP that interops something I don't understand with their concurrency::array (which holds the pixels)
17:03
@rightfold maybe it's just early?
user3010322
@melak47 Yes, but it required a shader. D:<
user3010322
Shaders are evil. Just look at them: they create shade and darkness. It's winter time. I don't want to be colder than I already am.
@rightfold you don't even know 1 + 1
user3010322
Clearly, shaders must be destroyed.
@ThePhD you need to put them in the shade
user3010322
17:05
Yes. I shall give them a taste of their own medicine.
wait what? shared_ptr<void> is cool now?
33
A: Type erasure techniques

Marc Mutz - mmutzAll type erasure techniques in C++ are done with function pointers (for behaviour) and void* (for data). The "different" methods simply differ in the way they add semantic sugar. Virtual functions, e.g., are just semantic sugar for struct Class { struct vtable { void (*dtor)(Class*);...

@DeadMG hey, you ok now?
user3010322
Oh. I still need to make my StaticMesh class. D:
I gave you +1 for reading the docs ;0
user1804599
@ThePhD you've seen mine, it just has the index and vertex buffers and layout
I'm unable to rewrite abstract for my article, because I forgot what was my goal in the first place :|
user3010322
17:16
Nice. :D
user3010322
@melak47 Sounds like so much woooork. :c
@BartoszKP Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet...
user3010322
Hm. Wondering if I should get a base class Model.
@melak47 :DD yeah, + "i haz ideas, look!"
@ThePhD base class? danger!
user3010322
17:17
It's just that there's a bunch of different kinds of models, but ultimately they'll all end up being rendered with Render().
user3010322
I thought it might be worth it to just have a base class.
user3010322
But... now I'm more like "Meh."
user3010322
I'll keep the interfaces compile-time for now.
Ell
Ell
If their base method is Render() then it shouldn't be called Mesh
It should be vertices() or whatever
user1804599
Ell
Ell
Dart looks really nicr
*nice
user1804599
The customer said that “next year it’ll be an if-statement.” I said it would probably be a conditional expression. :v
user1804599
@Ell It has no type inference. Of course it does not look nice.
How is it possible that you are debugging a 32-bit application, and the code you are showing is 64-bit? — mcleod_ideafix Dec 20 at 11:15
^^ ahaha
Ell
Ell
No type infer ence isn't the end of the world
user1804599
17:32
Yay Full House hat!
user1804599
@Ell Go back to writing Java you silly Ell.
Ell
Ell
You mean c++03 :3
user1804599
Almost as bad.
@rightfold: Any idea why this:

test(N) -> N.
demo() -> lists:map(test, lists:seq(1,5)).

fails with `exception error: bad function test`, while this:

test(N) -> N.
demo() -> lists:map(fun(X) -> test(X) end, lists:seq(1,5)).

Works fine?
user1804599
Because test is an atom, not a function.
17:33
Fuck indentation
user1804599
IIRC, you can do fun test/1 but I’m not sure.
Huh, I define it as a function
user1804599
Even if test weren’t an atom, it would still have to know the arity.
Atoms aren't functions
17:35
I know, I just expected Erlang to understand test is the name of the function I defined
user1804599
Assumption is the mother of all fuck-ups.
user1804599
:D
indeed
You can do test(_) with erlando
fun test/1 works
Thanks for helping out again
17:38
i hate technology
user1804599
Elixir would to apply test to zero arguments. :P
I suck too much to even guess what you're talking about
user1804599
Elixir is a programming language similar to Erlang.
17:41
hiho
@rightfold Yep, Google told me that, but I can't imagine how can you apply a unary function to no arguments
Elixir is meh
user1804599
It thinks test is a nullary function.
user1804599
And then it fails at runtime because the current module has no such function. :P
Why doesn't it fail because of bad arity?
user1804599
17:43
That’s the same thing.
user1804599
It looks for test/0 but there is no test/0.
user1804599
There is test/1, but that’s irrelevant.
user1804599
You can have multiple functions with the same name but with different arities.
ok, so test means test/0 for it
user1804599
That’s why you need to specify the arities in the export list.
user1804599
17:43
@AndyProwl Yeah.
user1804599
It’s meh. Ruby call syntax is horrible.
user1804599
foo and foo() mean the same thing, as do foo 1, 2 and foo(1, 2).
what.are you, talking, about
Ruby is shit
Speaking of Ruby, have you read that :spergin: thread on erlang mailing list about introducing do-blocks
17:44
@CatPlusPlus If Cat says something is awesome, that must be really awesome
user1804599
It would be nice in Elixir if it had precedence of |> lower than precedence of parenthesisless function application, but it doesn’t, which is a nightmare.
user1804599
@CatPlusPlus I don’t read mailing lists.
2
Q: C++ pointer to objects

Tony The LionIn C++ do you always have initialize a pointer to an object with the new keyword? Or can you just have this too: MyClass *myclass; myclass->DoSomething(); I thought this was a pointer allocated on the stack instead of the heap, but since objects are normally heap allocated, I think my theory...

user1804599
I either have to subscribe to them, which is terrible, or have to look them up, which is terrible.
17:46
It's really funny
aahhahah :P /cc @tony
user1804599
@CatPlusPlus lol
@Jefffrey lol
> This sort of sentiment lacks any sense of aesthetics.
> Tokens like "do" and "end" are words, or more specifically keywords. Tokens
like "->" are symbols. Believe it or not for most people groupings of
letters, as opposed to symbolic characters, actually has a significant
meaning.
user1804599
I HAVE TO PLACE CLOSING PARENTHESIS AFTER BODY SO UGLY HURR DURR.
17:49
idiotic ;0
@rightfold NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
> Well, my apologies, but I'm having a bit of trouble wrapping my brain around
the lack of aesthetic sense here. So forgive me for overreacting.
Ruby programmers are the worst
spaces also need to be removed in favor of the word "space". most people like letters not invisible symbols
Right. Why typing "?" when you can type "question_mark"question_mark
exactly
17:52
Much semantic
user1804599
COBOL.
Ell
Ell
Ruby is cool
@Jefffrey dat question
You're brainwashed
user1804599
I have not used Ruby enough to give an opinion.
17:58
the only cool thing about ruby I saw were hierarchical test cases. yet they were cluttered anyway because of that stupid syntax
user1804599
Apart from its function call syntax I like Ruby’s syntax.
5 upvotes for a completely wrong answer
Ell
Ell
I don't understand why its a stupid syntax
If ruby syntax is stupid and ruby syntax is stupid, what syntax is good?
Inb4 python
inb4 haskell
user1804599
I like Go’s syntax.
user1804599
18:06
Mostly because these are illegal:
user1804599
func foo()
{
    …
}
user1804599
xs := []int{
    1,
    2
}
@Ell Non-Ruby syntax, duh
It's a silly question
Optional parentheses (and a lot of other syntax bits in Ruby) violate principle of least surprise
It's unnecessarily complex for no reason other than novelty
OHOHO WE CAN MAKE GIMMICK DSLS
Ell
Ell
Its not gimmicky though is it.
Sure it is
Ell
Ell
18:10
OHOHO WE CAN MAKE GIMMICK PARSER WITH SPIRIT LOLZORZ
There's so many thing Ruby programmers do that have no value other than "ohmygod looks so cool"
Ell
Ell
also why does that violate the principal of least surprise?
everything sounds stupid if you say it out loud with some spelling mistakes
Ell
Ell
if its at all ambiguous then just don't do it
Yes, it's entirely one-sided thing, you can avoid it completely by not doing it
Ell
Ell
18:11
@catplusplus are c++ DSLs gimmicky?
Nobody reads other people's code, ever
user1804599
macbook :: ~ % irb
irb(main):001:0> foo = 1
=> 1
irb(main):002:0> foo +1
=> 2
macbook :: ~ % irb
irb(main):001:0> def foo(x); x * 2; end
=> nil
irb(main):002:0> foo +1
=> 2
user1804599
This is funny.
@Ell If they don't solve any problems, yes
Ell
Ell
@catplusplus right. So apply the same to ruby
18:12
@Ell I think he was saying Ruby is the DSL, but I'm not sure
Ruby makes the core grammar complicated to accommodate very uncommon use cases
If they wanted to enable DSLs, they could include AST macros for people that actually need them
But that requires being competent at language design
how is that complicated, again?
Ell
Ell
Idk I think he's pulling it out of his ass
:cripes:
foo x
OMGZ DUNNO WHATZ HAPPENING
18:16
Good job
thanks
it means a lot to me
user1804599
@Ell My example is an example.
user1804599
Whether foo +1 means applying foo.+ to 1 or foo to +1 depends on context.
Needs more do blocks
Ruby programmers are the worst
user1804599
Meh. PHP programmers.
user1804599
18:17
(Sans me.)
At least good PHP programmers realise they're shit
user1804599
Good thing I’m a bad PHP programmer.
And PHP is less crappy than Ruby in some parts :v
Ell
Ell
@rightfold okay, point taken. I guess all I can say is don't name variables and functions the same thing, and use parenthesis where there is ambiguity
user1804599
18:19
The fun thing is, Ell.
talking about stupid syntax why not mention objective-c ? :0
What does optional parens bring to the table
user1804599
Because Objective-C’s syntax is fairly reasonable.
What does that solve, what does it make easier
user1804599
It’s just C syntax with funny method call syntax that is in no way ambiguous or surprising.
18:20
different syntax for functions and member functions for no good reason
the fact that function name melds with first "named" argument
user1804599
Nobody ever uses functions in Objective-C so who cares. :v
Ell
Ell
@catplusplus less noise I guess.
Yes it's so much noise
@rightfold well, then add acrobatic constructions to achieve private member functions ;0
user1804599
@BartoszKP not just the first.
user1804599
18:22
foo:bar:baz: is the method name, not foo.
@CatPlusPlus what's the problem? what's so confusing?
user1804599
Objective-C has no private methods.
user1804599
You can define methods merely in the m file but that doesn’t make them private.
(my future answer will probably be "Yes it's so confusing")
It's not a problem with one thing in isolation, it's a problem with the entire fucking language
user1804599
18:23
Declaring them in a category isn’t required anymore as of clang <whatever version they fixed this in>.
@rightfold conceptually they're private. And even accepting your statement that seems to be another argument for objective-c drawbacks ;0
Ell
Ell
I've never encountered this problem, I guess I'm not experienced enough
user1804599
(clang’s implementation of Objective-C is pretty much the spec.)
user1804599
If a woman wants to be treated equally, then the court systems should not be skewed in their favor. Also a man should be able to hit a woman
18:30
lol
Ell
Ell
Lol also a man should be able to hit a woman
user1804599
Men are able to hit women. vOv
very much able
mmm, I agree only to an extent, women are, objectively, physically weaker
18:37
@ScarletAmaranth "man should not hit women" is a stupid statement, that's accidentally often true
got back from the eye doctor. Not sure what she did but now I can't see my computer at arms length anymore. Very irritating. I can see it when I get closer, or farther, but not at armslength.
the real intent behind it is that stronger shouldn't hit the weaker
right, something like that
Joke is broken in many ways imo. not funny just one of them. Not being PC here either.
for example, in my kung fu training group there is one girl, and on sparring days she gets hit, and hits back
18:40
@MooingDuck By "can't see" you mean you can't focus properly?
mm, do you ever hold back just because she's female?
@AndyProwl yes
@MooingDuck what exactly did she do :D?
@CatPlusPlus lol
@ScarletAmaranth no, I don't need to. she's capable of taking care of her
18:40
@MooingDuck Did she use any eye drops? If so, it's quite common
@ScarletAmaranth I dunno, she put some liquid in my eyes so she could see them better.
@MooingDuck It will last for a couple of hours, perhaps even more. It's annoying, but it's temporary
@AndyProwl but I wanna code :(
@MooingDuck it's probably just irritation then, I had the same problem when I got hit by a branch in my eye, went to a doc and I couldn't focus properly for a day because of whatever the hell she did :)
Increase the working distance and set a 120% zoom :)
18:42
@AndyProwl laptop
hmm
no separate keyboard?
@BartoszKP I see, I would probably have problems with that, not sure why, although I don't do any martial arts or whatever that could potentially hurt anybody :P
@ScarletAmaranth that's a very common problem on first fights that you hold back as don't want to hurt your buddy : )
0
Q: Give an example on each of the following Malware please

user3137519Give an example on each of the following Malware: 1- virus, worm, trojan horse, logic bomb, time bomb, rabbit, spy ware, ad ware, ransom ware, trap door/ back door. 2- write a program that prints it self. thanks....

@Mysticial links preferred?
18:47
doing homework is weird on 26th o_O
@rightfold have you voted already !!?!?1one
3
I like questions and posts about learn C++ in a week or some such
user1804599
No.
user1804599
Yes.
yay!!! : D
18:50
@Mysticial jQuery with boost, I giggled
user1804599
I even edited it.
user1804599
“Lounge<C++>” isn’t code.
user1804599
And there is no space between the e and the <.
@rightfold I noticed, thanks
oooo &lt; trick, clever!
I just noticed the guy with the star in his hand
18:57
: D
Ell
Ell
@BartoszKP I upboated :D It's a good drawing
@Ell thanks, mad paint skillz ;0
Morning, Lounge!
also, I just noticed ---mel---ak47
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Ell
@Code-Guru evening - have you voted? meta.stackoverflow.com/a/213781/231717
18:58
voted for what?
Ell
Ell
see link
for world peace
Ell
Ell
bartosz' drawing
for lounge cpp
@Jefffrey you're seeing things :p

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