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@harold Trying to guess that is like (or even worse than) trying to guess at the result of undefined behavior.
I don't understand why somebody who doesn't want to learn programming decides to study it - that is, majority of people I go to uni with and this guy
> NEEDS TO BE A COUNTER CONTROLLED LOOP.
lol
so he decides to not include any loop whatsoever :)
@ScarletAmaranth I think quite a few are talked into it by high-school guidance counselors (and such) based on pay, working conditions, and "he seems to have passed his math classes."
let's give him an if/goto loop
18:03
hahah, let's srsly give him goto :D
@ScarletAmaranth I can give you an example. If you are studying "Electrical Engineering and Information Technology" you will have subjects from both fields. Some people don't like one of those parts and do it because of the other one.
@harold no
@Jefffrey :(
... and some people don't care about their subjects at all.
@JerryCoffin you might be onto something, I just find it almost sad, well, I used to, when I originally came to uni, first teacher disappointing me and then I realized that basically none of my school-colleagues was really interested in what they're studying
18:04
@harold Nah -- if you want to mislead him, at least go far enough that it's humorous (e.g., use stackless coroutines or some complex mutual recursion).
Thank you so much for your help! My teacher basically want us to teach ourselves because "it is the best way to learn" — user3142549 1 min ago
and the nominee for the best teacher of the year goes to...
Weakest shall fail
we would all be dead already
@bamboon well, I study what is basically "Computer science" and people who I study it with don't really care... (not that my uni has ever taught anyone anything, but still)
@CatPlusPlus yeah, but only the bottom 10%, the rest will miraculously pass
@ScarletAmaranth yeah, that is always the case with the big mass
18:07
btw fuck tabs
alright
I ate two eggs (scrambled) and also a small bit of garlic bread.
@CatPlusPlus Electromagnetic pulse pulse?
Guess what tabstop should be set to
let's hope that this is enough to defend against the dizziness and not cause the sickness.
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@EtiennedeMartel Pssst
18:08
@CatPlusPlus more importantly, Y U #define constants?
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Do you see Citibank, Citizens Bank, or Commerce Bank anywhere you live?
@ScarletAmaranth Not my code
@ThePhD I don't think these exists in Quebec.
Also not C++
18:09
aah, phew
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@EtiennedeMartel =[
@ScarletAmaranth Sometimes I think they suggest something out of pure twisted humor--but then it can come back to haunt them. E.g., Ric Ocasek walks in, and the counselor says: "With those looks, you should be a singer--oh, and you're going to marry a super model."
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I guess I'll have to bring a safe and cash to Canada then.
ts=8 ? :s
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@EtiennedeMartel I don't suppose Ludia will also help me find housing, then?
18:10
Nope
@ThePhD The only thing we take care of is the visa.
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@EtiennedeMartel Hm.
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So I'll need a place to live for 3 months.
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This might not go very well.
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18:11
What I could do is rent a very tiny place
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And then use a Gym Membership to take showers in the morning.
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Maximize the profit from the internship.
@EtiennedeMartel Oooh! Free credit card!
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#define SEE_INVISIBLE_LEVEL_ONE 35	//Used by some stuff in code. It's really poorly organized.
#define INVISIBILITY_LEVEL_ONE 35	//Used by some stuff in code. It's really poorly organized.
#define SEE_INVISIBLE_LEVEL_TWO 45	//Used by some other stuff in code. It's really poorly organized.
#define INVISIBILITY_LEVEL_TWO 45	//Used by some other stuff in code. It's really poorly organized.
@MartinJames Not that kind of visa.
@ThePhD Housing is relatively cheap in Montreal anyway.
Cost of living in general, actually.
18:12
@ThePhD: this sounds like life in London - except that I'm doing this since more than 7 years now...
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@DietmarKühl That's one crazy internship. o.0
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Albeit, isn't london very expensive if you want to get anything more than a square block to live in? /cc @TonyTheLion
oh, I'm not on an internship, actually. However, the cost of housing in London is still crazy (and I refuse to pay more than I already do)
@ThePhD London is very expensive no matter what you want.
@DietmarKühl But you are not really taking showers in the gym, right?
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18:14
Well, I know where I don't want to live. u.u
hey
(and interns at Bloomberg get enough payment to afford their say)
Kerbal Space Program is on sale on Steam.
@bamboon: actually, I do! By choice, though.
Oh, right, there's a sale going on
18:15
Going!
I forgot again
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@EtiennedeMartel Well, hopefully I can make enough to send it all back to my Family. :D
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You might have to guide me on how to find cheap housing, though.
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I'm still a tiny bit of a noob at it.
The showers in the gym are a lot better than those you normally get in typical London houses and, more importantly, the gym is next to the office, i.e., I cycle to the gym, shower, go to work.
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18:16
@DietmarKühl Exercise and Cleanliness, all in one!
@DietmarKühl Ah ok
@DietmarKühl That actually sounds pretty darned good.
I forgot about KSP, I should play it again
So, Risk of Rain
y/n
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Risk of Rain?
18:17
Also Fallout: NV is almost fucking free, buy it if you don't have it for whatever reason
And Spelunky
@JerryCoffin: well, I quite like working at Bloomberg, although I still think I should have a much bigger room than the ~12m^2 in a flatshare I got for GBP650/month (OK, it is ~15min from Liverpoolstreet but still)
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@CatPlusPlus I'm nto good at those kinds fo games. :c
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@CatPlusPlus Does it have co-op?
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Really, the only games I like are ones where I can have local or multi player co-op
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18:18
Also wdahdjkwdadwd Y SPELUNKY NO NETWORK Co-OP u___u
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I had the same gripe with Guacamelee.
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I also wish there was a good plugin to do multiplayer co-op on things like Emulators
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ZSNES and all that jazz.
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There are attempts, but you need like a T1 corporate network all to yourself.
@DietmarKühl what sort of nonsense do PR people want to see an a CV to consider one for an interview at Bloomberg?
18:20
@DietmarKühl I mostly meant showering at the gym right next to work. Good to hear the Bloomberg is nice to work for though.
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@CatPlusPlus Risk of Rain has online co-op!
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Let's Play!
Why the fuck is my connection so slow
2.3kB/s
jesus
@DietmarKühl Have to agree--12m^2 seems pretty small though.
@ScarletAmaranth: I take it for a junior position? I think primarily reasonable grades, interest in computing, maybe a pointer projects. I actually don't really know because I don't sift through CVs!
18:22
@CatPlusPlus Loved it for the co-op. (I’m not one for singleplayer these days.)
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@LucDanton Single player is an abomination.
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(Some fo the times, anyways. I just love co-op too much. u.u)
@ScarletAmaranth: you might want to put apply directly from <http://jobs.bloomberg.com//> and mention someone who came across your name as a referrer (e.g. you could use my name and, if necessary, let me know your real name so I know of whom they speak if they ask me what I think of the respective person).
It’s really simple and unambitious. There’s no planning or anything, straight up action.
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So if you get it @CatPlusPlus, I'll play with you! And maybe @LucDanton will join us!
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18:25
AND WE'LL COMBAT THE WORLD TOGETHER.
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Today is nicer than it ever was.
@ScarletAmaranth: ... and, of course, you'd need to be eligible and willing to work in New York (our main location, ~3000 developers), London (~300 developers), or Tokyo (~30 developers). Well, we have a few special offices in Lugano (Italian life-style in Switzerland), Dublin, and Tel Aviv but I don't know if they hire junior and/or directly into these offices at all.
@DietmarKühl Lugano really?
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10/10 would want to work in Tokyo.
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But I'm having a really hard time finding job opportunities over there.
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18:29
Plus my Japanese is still crap.
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Never helps when you can't read the job description. <.>
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You’ll get the death penalty because your code is so bad.
@DietmarKühl thank you :)
@bamboon: yes. Bloomberg acquired a company there. They actually do interesting stuff but are organizationally somewhat peripheral: I like it if my software is important enough to affect thousands of customers if it fails (of course, it shall not fail ;)
@DietmarKühl More optimistically: affect them (positively) when it works.
18:32
@DietmarKühl Ah ok ^^. Would have never thought that a company like Bloomberg would go to Lugano.
@DeadMG Thanks! KSP is on its way:)
no probs
This guy seems to have a lot of answers that argue that "In my opinion this is a defect", followed by some argument or other.
@JerryCoffin: well, nobody praises you if everything works. To find out if people really use the software it needs to fail... So far I was involved in two failures (both not my fault but I could get them both fixed) which were "interesting": 1. the German feeds not working during market open causing ~1000 customers to complain within the 20min it wasn't working. 2. the Eurex feed not working for some time causing ~3000 customers to complain.
I think ‘is arguably a defect’ (and variations) appears somewhat frequently in my own answers.
18:37
@DietmarKühl Well, of course you don't hear about it, but this is one of those times that "silence is golden." :-)
@LucDanton Perhaps you are very selective about the questions which you choose to answer? :-)
whoa, Kerrek :)
@ScarletAmaranth 'sup
@KerrekSB nothing much, your type-promoting question is still coming to haunt me on occasion
I put the blame on arguably defective features that lead innocent users astray!
18:40
@DietmarKühl Can I guess that the 1000 customers in 20 minutes probably does more to measure the rate at which your complaint center can take calls, than an actual measure of the number of angry customers?
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Let’s see.
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What shall I make?
@LucDanton Perhaps, but it's a heavy charge.
@ScarletAmaranth Ahh, promotions. The weird corners of the language
Dec 24 at 18:33, by Jerry Coffin
I'm starting to wonder whether Vlad isn't a twisted genius, deliberately posting the worst possible "solution" to any given problem. http://stackoverflow.com/a/20765111/179910
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@rightfold An LLVM IR bytecode runner for Chrome.
18:40
Can’t touch me, I used a weasel word.
@LucDanton I started reading Design&Evolution. Very good read.
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@ThePhD Like compiling LLVM’s interpreter with Emscripten?
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@rightfold No, not an interpreter with Emscripten
@KerrekSB yeah I spent like half an hour writing specializations for dozen of specific cases only to be told it's possible the trigger to conversion with unary+ (I mean, it's obviously possible, I just didn't realize then :P)
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A real Chrome plugin that you can forward LLVM IR bytecode to, and it'll run it.
18:41
bbl, delicious food
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Oh, a plugin.
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Are you crazy?
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Very. :D
@AndyProwl There seems to be a signature typo in every post, though. Maybe it's a cipher.
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Also NPAPI is deprecated for some retarded reason.
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18:42
NPAPI?
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And I highly doubt you can use NaCl with LLVM.
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So nope.
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Lol
@ScarletAmaranth The unary plus goes a long way, but there seem to be odd cases that aren't caught by it
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18:43
"Is a really big hammer and should not be used"
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"Is not sandboxed in the slightest"
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> NPAPI is being phased out. Consider using alternatives.
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Sounds great to me!
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Yeah, there are no alternatives. Great job, Google.
@KerrekSB Could be, or may be he's just bad. Undoubtedly many of his answers tend to follow some evil distorted logic
18:43
@JerryCoffin: yeah, I think there would be more than 1000 angry customers and our support staff had not much fun that day. I don't know the actual numbers but entering 1000 customer reports in 20 minutes sounds busy times (they are generally busy with "normal" requests....)
@ScarletAmaranth On the bright side, who else ever uses the unary plus...
@KerrekSB yeah, that's the fun part, I was really surprised then, took me a while for "it to hit me"
@AndyProwl I'm still deciding. It's one thing if Luc Danton suggests there's a defect on select occasions...
But when it becomes the Answer For Everything, I'm suspicious.
@LucDanton "Arguably defective" covers a lot of ground in C++. In fact, arguably nearly all of it. I'm pretty sure most C++ programmers would argue that most "stuff" from C is defective, and Linus would obviously argue that everything it adds to C is defective.
I love Linus, everything he says is pure gold
18:46
@KerrekSB Right. Especially when it comes from a guy who writes "What leak? There's no leak in my program! Can't you see I'm using return 0 when exiting main, you imbecile?!"
(or something along these lines)
calling delete is overrated... well, actually, if you need to write delete (now I don't think delete an otherwise-implicitly defined method), you're already likely doing it wrong anyway :P
Hah... Oh, remember that guy the other day who was worried that returning strings produces leaks? Sometimes we have taught people to think too much.
I kinda disagree, there are no "guide-lines" that will make the code good, the code will be good exactly when you think
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Q: Having `f =` move to either => or ⇒

Derek WyattI edit a lot of Scala code in Vim, which means I hit f = a lot, as I head to the RHS of a case statement (or whatever else): case PatternMatch(a, b, c) => RHS Here But Scala supports unicode characters, which means that a lot of people will use ⇒ instead of => and that makes f ... a pain in th...

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Why would anyone vote this as “Questions concerning problems with code you've written must describe the specific problem — and include valid code to reproduce it — in the question itself?”
18:49
@ScarletAmaranth Guidelines can't make code good, but can help prevent it from being obviously bad.
Yeah, +1 to that...
mm, you might be right, but still, then you get "design patterns" and crap
because hey, it's "what people use"
let's try to fit my problem into one of those "design patterns"
surely the code will be great
Honestly, I do not blame the attitude of thinking too much. That will be fixed when the guy is fed with proper knowledge. Thinking too few is worse.
@ScarletAmaranth I guess guidelines at a lower level are useful. Not how to write entire chapters, but how to structure sentences, if that makes sense.
@AndyProwl I absolutely agree, thinking too much is not a bad thing
18:51
@AndyProwl I'm really sick of the notion that "When I use C++, I have to deal with memory leaks." No. You don't.
@KerrekSB yeah I understand what you mean
That's much more of a C thing
@KerrekSB oh ye, naturally
@ScarletAmaranth [Most] design patterns aren't bad -- just abused. I don't think guidelines about what to avoid to keep code from being obviously bad necessarily leads toward design patterns though.
It's literally what half the world tells you when you say you use C++. "Oh, but all those leaks..."
18:52
@KerrekSB Right, that's because of lack of knowledge
@JerryCoffin well, maybe I have gone a bit too far that direction, anyway, design patterns can be useful, yes, I find them useful mostly when I want to talk about something, because I can say: "kinda like the visitor pattern" instead of: well, I did: this, then this, I used an array... or was it a map? and then I did that and that - that's meh
@AndyProwl But it's such a weird "lack" which produces an affirmative opinion, non? Most times a lack of information results in uncertainty or ignorance, not knowledge of some specific problem.
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@KerrekSB The funny part is that other languages do a much worse job of defending against other types of leaks, like files.
@KerrekSB Sun, Oracle, Micrososft, and other purveyors of garbage collected environments have taught them that.
It does't help, however, that colleges seem intent on teaching C++ roughly as it existed in 1990, and actively prevent students from writing decent code.
but some programmers have been figuratively taught to not think, and that's a problem
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18:55
@JerryCoffin Turbo C++ best compiler, my pupils. Use it until you die.
@JerryCoffin That would seem like a plausible explanation...
@JerryCoffin my uni gave up on C++ (for better than for worse), I literally had to ask 7 people until I found someone who had at least basic knowledge so that he could lead my concepts thesis
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Colleges still teach C++? I thought most have switched to Java by now ...
@KerrekSB I agree, lack of information results in ignorance, and lack of information on the idiomatic way to handle resource cleanup (and other responsibilities in general) results in effort being put investigating in the wrong direction
@Lalaland read my post
I think it's better to not teach C++ rather than to teach 1980 C++
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18:58
Question.
@ThePhD Query.
@AndyProwl I would even find the notion of "teaching resource cleanup" questionable. You should just teach how to handle resources, period. The cleanup is part of the deal, and not a very exciting part at that. It gets way more attention than it deserves.
@Lalaland oh some have switched - so instead of teaching C++ badly, they teach Java badly. I'm not sure that's an improvement.
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@JerryCoffin -1 missing j
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Should I have a unified MouseEvent, or should I split up the structure so that you can receive MouseMoveEvent, MouseDownEvent, MouseUpEvent, etc?
@KerrekSB I have "hands on experience" with trash college education, I can tell you for a fact I would be happy if they taught the mindset of: "memory is not the only resource"
Ell
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@ThePhD latter

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