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13:00
P/Invoke has far more "wits" (marhaling information). Arguably, all that shit might just be there to serve COM interop for MS, but still. It can be pretty useful over JNI iff you're a MS shop
try (resource) is a lot nicer than using for autoclosing since you get a catch handler for free rather than using(..){ try{ I keep having.
eh
both try(resource) and using are pretty bad.
I'd feel bad about awarding one points for being better than the other.
honestly I don't like either the C# enum or the Java enum
13:01
BTW what's up with room owners
who left
Alf?
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They are much better than manually doing stuff thiugh
they are manually doing stuff.
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Okay well its better than nothing is what I meant
well, I'm not sure I agree with that.
They both interact with the type system in weird ways, and C#'s enum can't do enough (you always end up making a bunch of functions to do stuff with them), Java's enums are too objecty
13:03
the price of an additional language feature is non-zero you know.
@DeadMG eh.. what?
I don't like C's enum either, so I guess I'm just a hater
They solve a very common issue and do so pretty well..
@harold Well, YIL C# Enum.GetHashCode boxes along the way too :)
@BenjaminGruenbaum The puppy doesn't like non-deterministic destruction. Remember in which lounge you are :)
@sehe I did not know that, and now I like C#'s enum even less
13:06
Oh well. It's not really about that (also: ((int)enumVal).GetHashCode())
@BenjaminGruenbaum No, they don't do it well at all.
if I use an IDisposable class, then I have to remember to using it at every single use site.
@sehe forgive my ignorance but isn't using exactly deterministic destruction?
it's just a slightly more condensed version of try { alloc(); } finally { free(); }.
which is just (an admittedly exception-safe version of) malloc/free like you see in C.
@BenjaminGruenbaum it's explicit
it's C-style resource-handling, but very slightly glorified.
13:08
I might be way off here, but using seems a lot more like C++ RAII and try/finally is C style resource handling
after_that_block_call_free { }
yeah, but, using(var x = blah) {} is exactly equal to var x = blah; try { ...} finally { if (x) x.Dispose(); }
@BenjaminGruenbaum using still requires you to write it which sucks
they have all the same implications.
@sehe unless you ((int)enum).GetHashCode()
13:09
you have to manually remember to using in every single case.
not to mention that it's completely unusable for say, member variables, or objects in a container, or something like that.
you can't using(everything in this list).
@BenjaminGruenbaum Superficially, yes. It promises to "dispose" a disposable class. Now, have you ever looked at the requirements to implement Dispose, Dispose(bool), Finalize, ~ClassName, GC.SuppressFinalize(this) in the Dispose implementation, ReRegisterForFinalize, KeepAlive, SafeHandle and CriticalFinalizerObject
2013 Wipe was great :D
It's a freaking mess and there's basically no way to guarantee resource deallocation at AppDomain exit
>"seems"
"a lot"
4 mins ago, by sehe
Oh well. It's not really about that (also: ((int)enumVal).GetHashCode())
Enough said
I have ten fingers and two eyes, only use two fingers while typing though :)
@sehe because C++ (or C#) destructors are a lot better :)
13:12
lunch time, might be back later
@BenjaminGruenbaum There is no free lunch, and GC doesn't solve all worries. It's a lot easier to get resource management wrong with GC (because lazy)
@sehe Think about what you just said... you just said it's easier to get resource management wrong with GC... that's crazy.
It is not. Depends on your goals. It's easier to get allocations, lifetime management wrong without GC. However, it's a lot harder to get performance and correctness right with GC
It's a lot easier to get into weird corners with GC with all the magic going on, and there are places that GC can screw you over. It's certainly a lot easier to manage resoruces and memory with it though.
@BenjaminGruenbaum You're probably also a fan of pure functional programming. You know.
GC is nice unless you have to deal with actual, native resources.
13:17
VS2013 just trainwrecked itself, reboted but can still only see the object browser when opening a project
Surprise, every program is useless unless it deals with the actual world
@JohanLarsson Use your keyboard fu. Or devenv /setup or something similar (Stack Overflow?)
@sehe I am a fan of pure functional programming, I just don't find it very practical for many things I do :)
@BenjaminGruenbaum See. There you go
@BenjaminGruenbaum Wokay. I will agree. But it is also overrated. From yesterday:
11 hours ago, by sehe
@JerryCoffin As I'm a c++ programmer by choice, you're partly preaching to the choir. I think you're probably right on the money.
13:19
@sehe I am a fan of pure FP and find it practical for many things.
11 hours ago, by sehe
Except I do think that GC does reduce time to develop code without many constraints (i.e. if you don't care about those "problems" it ameliorates). Also, I think there is a snowball effect: it does seem to help even in creating this rich library environment (and making it consistent so everyone will know how to use it, cf. Boost). At least that's what I see happening, even in your Lisp example
@LucDanton I know :) But there is still no free lunch. You're willing to pay the price, because you jumped the curve (the learning curve). I might, in the future
There are a million linked list questions per day now
Liar. I can disprove you in about 5 minutes. And I won't
Funny thing is, I probably couldn't come up with a linked list class on the spot these days. I always forget what a node is supposed to contain. Because it's all bullshittery we don't need to write.
@sehe Is that saying anything? I would not be programming if I hadn’t learned how to program, indeed.
13:22
@LucDanton It's saying a subjective thing, yes. Is that not anything? Then, disregard :)
@LucDanton Try applying that logic to 80% of SO contributors
I meant to share my feeling, and imply admiration.
That's not very useful, but it is what humans like to do. Sometimes, I find myself resembling humans.
(Don't tell my wife. She'll be all jealous)
Linked lists suck anyway
There's a market for that
I heard that cmake is bad. what should I use instead?
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13:26
Scons apparently
stackoverflow.com/questions/20818944/… <-- the problem with rep barriers (10k+ only)
@Abyx As far as I can determine, nobody really likes any of the available build systems.
@DeadMG but I hope there are some which are better than others
well, you pretty much have a choice between "Shit" and "Might not be shit when finished in a decade's time", as far as I can tell.
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I like cmake personally. If only because of pretty text and %
13:31
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Q: Please suggest most latest compiler than Turbo C++?

NaveenWhat is the latest compiler for c++. I'm using Turbo c++. People say that it is ancient. Please help me with this.

Lol, turbo
@Abyx CMake is ok. Some say SCons is better.
@sehe Think devenv /setup wokred, ty sir.
oi bitches reopen
13:39
@sehe ok
@LightnessRacesinOrbit why?
@Abyx Because it doesn't deserve closure, and I want to post an answer!
I downvoted that. because OP is a lazy fucker who can't find a list of C++ compilers
When building a tree is it dumb to have the children have a reference to their parent?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit done
13:41
@Abyx Why? It's a good opportunity to finally get someone off Turbo C++, and maybe his entire year group
dunno why though
@StackedCrooked Gracias!
Oh, I see, it's not off-topic.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit huh? it they use turbo c++ in 2013 they're hopeless
@LightnessRacesinOrbit done, go post
13:44
@StackedCrooked appreciated
@Abyx No, if they use Turbo C++ in 2013 they have been misled, and this guy knows that, and wants to change.
@harold yay :)
@sehe I talk to her about so many things. I'll remember not to mention this :)
@LightnessRacesinOrbit then he should just change it. without asking such stupid question on SO.
13:49
@Abyx Change it to what? That's what he's asking. Why are you being so unkind?
It's only stupid when you already know the answer. Pity him — his professors are letting him down. We're his professors now.
I for one am glad to see "one of those people" actually asking this question on his own.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit to a modern compiler which suits his needs. (and probably allows a smooth transition for his codebase). he can find a list of compilers in wikipedia and uhm try them?
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I agree with lightness here
@LightnessRacesinOrbit your answer is useless. you only suggest a list of compilers but he can (and should) find this list by himself.
@Abyx Nice to see you are experienced and knowledgeable.
Shame you're unwilling to share that experience with newcomers to the field.
Mo' money
13:55
While I agree that the rules can be interpreted in a way that made that question off-topic ("recommendation for tools"), it could be answered with more than just personal opinion and preferences. There was, in my irrelevant opinion, no harm in answering it.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I want to teach noobs that they must search for answers by themselves, instead of just sitting idle and waiting help from people on SO
you can copy whole knowledge in Internet to SO but this wouldn't do any good.
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well SO is supposed to be a knowledge base
I wish there existed some builtin try while fail statement
@Abyx Closing everybody's questions does not achieve that goal. And there is nothing wrong with asking people to share their experience and knowledge. I believe you're on the wrong side of a fine line. Teaching a man to fish doesn't mean refusing to instruct him what sort of location fish live in.
@DavidKron while(!trySome());
14:06
I'm not saying that his question is poorly motivated
Eh
Didn't realise you were saying anything!
but I'm not sure that SO accepts "List recommendations specific to current time period" as a valid question.
I agree
But I think in that question somewhere is a more fundamental point, which is "am I right in saying that I shouldn't be using Turbo C++? and why? Is it just because there are better alternatives, or what?"
I'm sort of reading between the lines a bit but as it's a topic that needs broaching with these people, I'm giving him the benefit of the doubt. If nothing else, he doesn't know that the real question goes beyond "what is the new equivalent of Turbo C++", and that's half the point.
I don't disagree.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit the list of C++ compiler is already shared in many places. noobs shouldn't ask to share it once more.
14:08
@Abyx You're either missing or ignoring my point.
@Abyx er, it is?
I've never, ever, seen a list of modern C++ compilers.
and those from more than a couple years ago wouldn't include Clang, either.
This page is intended to list all current compilers, compiler generators, interpreters, translators, tool foundations, etc. Ada compilers {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Compiler ! Author ! Windows ! Unix-like ! Other OSs ! License type |- | [http://www.atego.com/products/aonix-objectada/ Aonix Object Ada] || Atego || || || || |- | GCC GNAT || GNU Project || || || || |- | [http://www.irvine.com/ Irvine Compiler] || Irvine Compiler Corporation || || || || |- | [http://www-01.ibm.com/software/awdtools/developer/ada/ IBM Rational Apex] || IBM || || || || |- | [http://asha...
Of course the most important thing is that I now have +45 rep from that question. Ta
@Abyx Which lists a bunch of non-competitors.
14:10
with C++ Builder at the top, and "Turbo C++ for DOS" some way above GCC
there are only three major C++ toolchains- GCC, Clang, and VS.
@DeadMG but you can visit their homepages and check their release dates
Why you think it's acceptable to require noobs to figure out for themselves what the real-life situation is, beats me.
that's really a million miles from knowing which ones are worth using.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit because it's what I always do.
14:12
@Abyx I'm a long way from being someone who spoon-feeds noobs who have failed to put in any of their own effort before resorting to asking for help. You know that. But you my friend are simply heartless for no reason when it comes to training — the OP simply cannot figure this stuff out on his own. Certainly not by going to school, that much is already clear.
@Abyx That explains a lot.
SCNR
@Abyx You never asked anyone's opinion on something? You never learned anything by talking to people in a chat room, or on a forum? You did all your own research on everything you know by hunting for existing material?
Even before you became aware that such material even exists?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit yeah he's a fucking miracle
14:14
@LightnessRacesinOrbit usually I do some research before asking other people. and when I don't I understand that I can get "gtfo rtfm" as an answer, because it could be my answer
@Abyx He's doing research, right now. By asking the community of experts for their advice.
Research doesn't have to entail avoiding all human contact, you know.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit asking for solution is not a research
@Abyx Tell me, where has he "asked for a solution"? He is asking for knowledge on a very specific topic. If that's not research, then what is?
@Abyx He can't get the same quality of answer from any other form.
Valid question should be "I use turbo c++ and it's old. I found that modern compilers are g++, clang, vc++. I write for win32, <some other details>, which one should I use"
14:18
@Abyx We're still back on the "I found that" part. We are at the stage where we are imparting him with that knowledge. I'm proud to be part of his growth as an individual and as a programmer. I find it unfortunate that you cannot find it within yourself to bother, yet you clearly have plenty of time to berate him behind his back for it.
right.
growth, huh? I only see another help vampire.
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Q: The runtime has encountered a fatal error. The address of the error was at 0x*, on thread 0x*. C#

curiosulI have a simple C# - Visual Studio Ultimate 2013 application with a button. The code in behind button is like: private void button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) { //do some things //acces xml rp wrapper //use google api // other things } When open the application first tim...

what you did teach him is that he can go to SO and ask for solution of his problems without trying to find it by himself.
speaking of help vampires
He's a human being, @Abyx.
14:21
@LightnessRacesinOrbit so am I.
@Abyx No, that is not true. I am very firm with help vampires and I make sure not to do that to them.
@Abyx This case is entirely different. Your logic right now is "nobody should ask questions of human beings, ever".
I really want to close vote that question
Admittedly he's now straying into help vampire territory slightly in the comments, and you will see I am stopping him from going down that road.
This ain't my first barbeque.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit do you see any effort he put in solving his problem?
> Please suggest most latest compiler than Turbo C++?
> What is the latest compiler for c++. I'm using Turbo c++. People say that it is ancient. Please help me with this.
@Abyx Are we reading the same question? He's not asking about some problem. He's asking for knowledge.
You are falling on the wrong side of a language barrier. You're interpretting his words literally. This guy is not English. English is not his first language. He's asking in direct terms but that doesn't mean he's a clueless individual with no thought of his own. He's already thought enough to come to SO and ask about this topic that most Indians just take for granted from their professors, which is enough for me.
14:24
yep. I only see that "please help me"
@Abyx Then, IMO, you are short-sighted in the extreme.
regex is not a suitable tool for parsing SO questions
[Loosely (haw haw)] Related: this is back on the BBC News "most read" list, as it tends to from time to time.
anyways, his question is also bad because he doesn't specify any constraints on solution. he doesn't say anything about target platforms, IDE support, etc.
it really worth closing (and deleting).
and I'd also suggest him to change profession.
14:33
augh... sooo tempted to propose a feature on meta of making the and tags mutually exclusive on a question
I can see then that you're just intent on being a bit of a dick, so I'll leave you to it.
@Mgetz What tags will you use on that meta post? :P
now there's a problem isn't there...
but then what if you want to ask about a difference between C and C++?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit well whatever we say here, it doesn't have any effect on noobs. nor closing or answering that question does change the global situation. so just take it easy
it's not like we can change the world
14:37
@Abyx You take it easy. Suggesting that he changes profession is not particularly constructive, is it?
@Abyx You think SO and its top contributors haven't changed the world?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit top repwhores? I doubt they did.
there are some good questions and answers, and SO is a good "search engine" but the overall effect on industry... I dunno I don't think it's that significant.
I guess doing all your own research without talking to any humans has left you without much of a clue :)
humans are overrated
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Q: Get only few value from multiple choice

user3114318I have offered multiple input choices to the user. I want the user to pick two choices, and I want to store the choices in num1 and num2: #include<iostream> using namespace std; int main() { cout<<"This programme will calculate the profit and loss "<<endl; int num1,num2; cout<<"Wh...

This is a help vampire.
too bad he doesn't have any rep to lose
14:43
and that is why we have the "Minimum understanding of the problem being solved" close reason
@Mgetz No, this is why we have "unclear what you're asking" close reason.
"minimal understanding" should be nuked. It's totally abused by people like Abyx who seem to think everybody should be experts before asking for help
@harold oh not that they are aware of, but if your first question gets massive downvotes you lose the ability to post
and then you make a new account and lose nothing..
@LightnessRacesinOrbit point taken, however in this particular case what they are asking for is brutally clear. But it's quite clear they have no understanding of their homework and didn't read the book.
14:48
@BartekBanachewicz interesting. however I'm looking at the implementation of the first program and I'm somehow suspicious - how can you compare pure Haskell code, to a C# code that does Interop???? Not counting the unnecessary recreation of the StringBuilder, it uses output parameters in imported method (also not counting using ref instead of out)... I'm not buying it :| Not that I doubt that Haskell can be on average faster than C#, just don't like this implementation ;0
Interop, the silent killer
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I'm laughing my head off at this youtube.com/watch?v=wfpL6_0OBuA
I think the donation to the charity is great, but isn't is a little offensive to list "Women programmers" as a charity, but not have a "Man Programmers" category as charity as well? — Amber Dec 19 at 13:12
hehe
@Mgetz I guess I sort of make-believe that it's not clear just because the question doesn't provide enough to make it clear, pretending that I don't know enough myself to fill in the gaps
But closing something for "no understanding" always struck me as odd. The OP is here to gain that understanding. Requiring a testcase and evidence of prior effort is about the only useful part of that close reason.
not a bad approach, and I'm not really disagreeing with your argument just poking you to expand it fuller.
@BartoszKP That benchmark shit is worthless
@CatPlusPlus well didn't have time to check other things, but if they look like this one then yeah
That "help vampire" just added me to FB
Hi everybody
"Worked at Studying"
> Erode is the administrative headquarters of Erode District in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Located on the banks of River Kaveri, and has been ruled, at different times, by the Early Pandyas, Medieval Cholas, Later Cholas, Vijayanagar Empire, Madurai Nayaks, Hyder Ali, Carnatic kingdom, and the British.
suckers
Erode District. I'm sure there's joke in there somewhere.
15:06
Probably :)
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@BartoszKP haha lol @ youtu.be/ZxBH7gA6zzk?t=2m36s t=2m36s
@Ell lol
15:24
@Cat it is worthless but it has graphs!
@Ell I like how you picked the most disturbing one
Oh jesus christ fuck me how did I not think of this before.... I nominate Vlad From Moscow as the next room owner!
@LightnessRacesinOrbit were you a room owner before?
@Abyx never
i'm way too cool to be a room owner
hm...
anyways I still think that @Cat should resign if he really cares about even numbers
← Cat moved to the bin
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15:34
Also, 13 is a nice number
> Originally there wasn’t much interest in FP outside of academic circles because there was no functional killer app. Now we know that this killer app is concurrency. For a functional programmer there is no barrier to concurrency, parallelism, or GPU programming. After dedicating many years of my life to C++ and imperative languages, I decided to switch to functional programming and try to convince as many programmers as I can to make the same decision.
How is concurrency an App? Has Apple released iConcurrency 3.0 yet?
I guess he means application of FP (reason for using FP)
But killer apps are concrete programs, right? Like MS Word or something.
Hm, perhaps yes
Maybe he used the term inappropriately
(btw lol @ this)
suddenly, two wild hats appear
ironically, one of them is a hat given for having lots of hats
Who has the most hats here? I'm on 22 so far
15:50
Great. Train cancelled.
FFS.
All aboard the fail train
Choo choo.
No choo choo is the problem.
user3010322
So you're stuck in Paris?
@harold We should introduce a tag for that ;)
16:02
It is still there, Text Editor -> C++ -> View, Outline Statement Blocks. — Hans Passant 17 hours ago
ffs
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit Lol
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Is the pedant in you raging?
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A: Visual Studio 2013 C++ outlining / collapsing if/else/while code regions

AlexVS2013Answered by Hans Passant: "It is still there, Text Editor -> C++ -> View, Outline Statement Blocks"

@LightnessRacesinOrbit lol
These hats are so annoying.
@ThePhD A software developer should know how to categorise things properly! What Hans did is it to store a bool in an int
@bamboon Nope
user3010322
16:07
Technically, it fits~
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I know that I am in the minority here ^^
user3010322
@LightnessRacesinOrbit He's just mad because now every avatar gets to have hats, and not the ones that get drawn in like his.
user3010322
WELL, HAT OPPRESSION HAS ENDED.
@ThePhD ^^
user3010322
16:10
And time!
hi folks
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@Rapptz Hah, it took me 18 minutes to do emplace and insert for static_vector, right after I woke up.
has this been posted before here? ekisto.sq.ro
@TemplateRex it looks familiar
Dec 3 at 20:48, by Jefffrey
If Stack Overflow was a city, and tags were neighborhoods... Who are your neighbors? http://ekisto.sq.ro/
16:12
I'm in the World Litb Centre
Only about a million times
@FredOverflow heh
@FredOverflow tnx, I just found it on reddit
We reddit already
@LightnessRacesinOrbit The World Litb Centre? Have you met Johannes Schaub yet?
16:13
@FredOverflow Johannes Shaub is litb.
I'm in his skyscraper block on that visualisation
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I'm probably in some kind of low-rep ghetto.
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit is "litb" part of his real name, or is it an honary title as the Robot?
@TemplateRex "litb" means "let it be".
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Johannes-Schaub-litb is his full username, no?
16:14
Currently
He goes by litb on IRC, where I met him years back, so he'll always be litb to me.
@TemplateRex It's just stylised
@LightnessRacesinOrbit ok, good to know
hm, I am right in the shadow of the Xeo Building
user3010322
Arrgh.
user3010322
This is my one beef with template code. =/
user3010322
The moment you change it, if it's a core component of your stuff, EVERYTHING ELSE has to be recompiled
Yeah. C++ is doofus
user3010322
16:20
That's one things modules can fix: actually allow you to write templates in a file, and only change files that actually call that template code. =/
I love templates, but compilation dependencies are the reason why I don't use them so often in big real projects
only in C++ do you need a name for an obvious feature
Impressive. All the fucking alternatives are delayed.
The world has something against me.
In my experience, "fucking alternatives" never sound all too savoury anyway.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Alternatives to what?
16:24
once trains start failing, the entire schedule collapses
Train broke down.
> You have fucking alternatives? Lucky bastard...
Where are you travelling from/to, @R.MartinhoFernandes? I'll just dispatch a Power Ranger to your location.
BTW do you like my fucking hat
Y'all forgot to tell me how many you have
Well, I'm missing the Göttingen-Berlin part of the Paris-Berlin trip.
16:26
They've Göttingen you over a barrel, it would seem.
Can you even Berlineve it?
Sorry, it's a Paris that I'm having a non-funny day.
Sorry can't see hats on mobile chat.
Congratulations, you now have a badge
I have half an hour of non-moving boredom ahead of me. Entertain me.
(followed by two hours of moving boredom, but well)
I just did entertain you
@R.MartinhoFernandes handle all 100k remaining close votes
16:34
I could read some more but my eyes are tired already.
There's a thing about beggars and choosers
Design a better train system management system
I'm not intimate enough with the existing one to know its problems
So far the only problem I can point to is that it always fucks me up.
Should be a comment
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Q: what is the possible data types to be used?

user3144211Write a C++ program that asks the user for a number between 0 and 100 (0 and 100 are out of range). if the number is between 1 and 9, write out the words ONE DIGIT BIG! If it is between 10 and 99, write out the words TWO DIGIT BIG! Your program should state if the user's number is outside the req...

16:40
Gonna try some KSP I guess.
@R.MartinhoFernandes KSP?
It's a new drug
This space stuff?
Exactly
Makes you feel so good
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Really? Are you playing it, too?
16:41
@LightnessRacesinOrbit looking particularly fabulous today
@bamboon You don't "play" with drugs, young man.
@ScarletAmaranth Thanks dahling.
And now I have two forms to fill to get money back from both trips.
At least you're not starving or homeless
@TemplateRex do you know what lat-long means?
Space drugs best drugs
16:56
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Q: &&& operator as codeblock glue

user14251Is there a way to make &&& behave as an operator which can concat operations into one codeblock? This is something that came up to my mind while coding and was wondering if I could implement it somehow. What I'm trying to achieve is make code more concise. Example: for (i=0;i<n;++i) arr[i...

lol &&& operator
Newlines are expensive.
reminds me of a proposed || operator (not ||| though IIRC) between statements to make them parallel
would make a perverse kind of sense to have ||| mean parallel and &&& sequential
17:25
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A: &&& operator as codeblock glue

FredOverflowWell, &&& is lexed as && followed by &, so you could overload the && operator taking a pointer: struct X { int x; X& operator=(int i) { x = i; return *this; } X& operator+=(int i) { x += i; return *this; } X& operator&&(X*) {...

lol you actually made it work
for some definition of "work" :)
@FredOverflow ^^
@FredOverflow Still debating whether to up-vote for cleverness, or downvote and flag as trolling... :-)
I guess given the number of times I've posted equally twisted code, however, the latter would be hypocritical no matter how much it might be deserved.
@EtiennedeMartel Maybe he works some place that programmers are paid based on function points (or whatever) produced minus lines of code to accomplish them...
17:48
@JerryCoffin you have like the only cool hat
People don't get my sarcasm :(
Hello
@Jefffrey It's reddit--where what would normally be completely over the top, is barely enough to register at all.
@JohanLarsson either latitude-longitude or a Starbucks order, why?
@Jefffrey Poe's Law?
17:59
@TemplateRex just curious, guess it comes from a PCA. Could be managed-unmanaged and web-noweb
@bamboon He has so many hats.

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