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@Rapptz any way, I think I've read all I can read of that crap :D
@TonyTheLion When people use it instead of templates.
@thecoshman lol thanks
there is no reason to use a function pointer, unless you are looking to dodge ABI bullets.
Now if only I could program it.
user1804599
20:01
-> and ->> are really nice.
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(->> (:acquired diff)
     (map item-name)
     (clojure.string/join ", "))
#define BF_FRAME 0x200
#define ctx      %esp
#define S(N, r)  N+BF_FRAME(ctx,r,4)
I just came across this shit.
And I don't get what the fuck it's supposed to be.
Assembly seems cryptic enough, why do people have to make it worse :<
The irony is that the library this is from is an implementation of bcrypt
Actually, no, that's not irony, that seems perfectly logical~
@user3204803 You can always accept the answer that helped you most in the end. meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/5234/… (no need to accept mine, of course) — sehe 8 secs ago
Dear lord. The amount of hand holding
@MohammadAliBaydoun Assembly language is actually quite user friendly. It's just very picky about its friends.
user1804599
20:08
@MohammadAliBaydoun It was probably written by .
@DeadMG that's a surprisingly apt description
what does this tag-speak mean?
My god my C++ is rusty :/
user1804599
@JohannesSchaub-litb
i forgot to register for exams :/
user1804599
20:09
@KonradRudolph You mean, it’s like Rust code?
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@Rapptz Have you started trying?
Or still thinking about design or whatev
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@JohannesSchaub-litb don’t worry, register is deprecated.
@Ell I started and had a lot of roadblocks.
20:10
@JohannesSchaub-litb Very little, as a rule.
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What like? Graphics?
yes
we shall reuse "register" for some other purpose
perhaps metaprogramming
or something factory related. just because reuse is fun
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@Rapptz were you doing 2d? what library were you using?
@sehe the things we do for 15 rep
20:11
I've pushed graphics away
as far as I know it doesn't exist and it's still up for consideration
@SamDeHaan Not really. But the guy said:
> .Everything works. Can't rep up..since I need 15 rep to vote up. Many thanks. – user3204803 17 mins ago
@Rapptz exactly, there's no screen. No IO.
makes everything much purer.
@Rapptz I've occluded graphics behind...something.
@JerryCoffin This is why I'm better off just using something like OpenSSL. It sounds fluffier ;~;
@SamDeHaan Unless my memory is deceiving me again, there's no privilege required before accepting answers to your own questions. Obviously?
user1804599
20:12
@sehe I KNOW
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JESUS CHRIST
And you shout
I don't have to mess with asm files anymore!
@rightfold Yes, speaking?
@sehe yeeees?
user1804599
20:13
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LOL
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@Rapptz Did you try coding anything besides graphics? A command line version of the game or something?
I wonder why dynamic typing even exists
Evening
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@Jefffrey you can write code quickly
@SamDeHaan So, that's the reason I can't let that hanging - the guy clearly must be told
20:14
@MohammadAliBaydoun You certainly don't have to write anything like that just because you happen to use assembly language.
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without looking too far into the future
@Ell s/code/bad code/
@Ell nop
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@Jefffrey s/s/code/bad code//
Why would dynamically typed code automatically be bad code?
user1804599
No.
user1804599
20:15
@Jefffrey Because in many cases it is extremely convenient.
@rightfold Oh, ok. Sorry.
user1804599
It just happens to not work very well for larger projects.
@Jefffrey it was invented by Cristofori around 1700-1720, I think. But it's largely obsoleted by the grand these days
@rightfold What about Python?
user1804599
20:16
@rubenvb Not any different from other dynamically-typed languages.
all hail hypnotoad
user1804599
I had bug today because I returned a string where I should have returned an HTTP response.
@rightfold But surely there's huge projects that work written in Python. Just think of all the webserver stuff.
@Ell Not really.
@Jefffrey Because people don't understand type theory.
Dec 7 '13 at 18:03, by Jerry Coffin
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20:16
what it really means is, "You can write code without having to actually deal with it".
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@rubenvb So?
@JerryCoffin the innermost circle is not to scale
which isn't a good thing.
@Ell it's not
1 min ago, by rightfold
It just happens to not work very well for larger projects.
^so that is kind of not true then.
user1804599
20:17
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@DeadMG Right. you can forget about some aspects of the code, allowing you to write it quicker
Because you need to think less now, and can think more later when you refactor/whatever
@rightfold lol, did you draw that?
user1804599
No. I found it on Twitter.
user1804599
I would never come up with the word “tiresome.”
1. Could use more comic sans
20:18
@sehe No real choice. If the circle is to scale, either the label overflows the circle, or else it's unreadable at .0000001 points.
Yup, Still, log scale could have worked at 2048x1586 pixels
user1804599
@sehe nor is the dynamic typing one.
@rightfold so, what they are saying is that they indeed do not know the type theory, but they are almost the only ones who get shit done... somehow?
user1804599
You don’t need to know type theory to get shit done.
yeah, that sums it up better
user1804599
20:20
You just have to be able to write crap with SQL injection vulnerabilities in PHP.
@Ell Right, so you're shitting out code as fast as you can, so the code you shat out is bad.
mysql_* <3
user1804599
Any ape can do it.
@Ell The problem with being creative without constraints is that the result is seldom worthwhile. Cf. arts
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@DeadMG why is code written quickly automatically bad code? :S
user1804599
20:21
Though I like how you can put constraints on the types of function arguments in PHP.
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Even though they will be runtime errors.
probably because it indicates that you didn't properly think about it.
if you did correctly consider it, you could have written it just as quickly in a statically-typed language.
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@Ell because all non-C++ code is terrible and dynamically-typed languages are not C++.
@rightfold only used defined and arrays IIRC
assuming that the statically-typed language is of fair quality in such areas.
20:22
and it's called type hinting or something like that
dynamic typing is only really useful when it's genuinely dynamic- i.e. loading code from unknown sources at runtime, like game modifications.
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interface Foo { … }
class Bar implements Foo { … }
function baz(Foo $x) { … }
baz(new Bar()); // ok
baz(42); // runtime error
one part of the problem you are missing are terrible languages
like Java
meh. ...
and dynamic typing advocates bring that up constantly
user1804599
20:23
Don’t ever make me write a shell script in a statically-typed shell scripting language pl0x.
subtyping is to values is like concepts is to types
is this right?
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Dynamic typing allows some leniency because you don't have to tell the compiler what you are thinking because you know what you are thinking
@sehe it's important. It has to be said. Bad statically typed languages are still bad.
@Ell Type inference.
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instead of explicitly having to tell the compiler lots, you can just keep that information in your mind and satisfy the constraints you set by yourself
@Ell You don't have to do that anyway in a statically typed language with inference.
20:24
Java is not a bad language. It's just not great and has a large religious following. Actually, the money has a large religious following
and the reality is, you will never create a correct program of non-trivial size without the compiler's assistance.
that's why it needs to be said
over and over
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Type inference doesn't solve everything imho
user1804599
@sehe and horrible libraries.
20:24
that's just blind "I'm going to be always correct and never make mistakes".
user1804599
And extremely nice nice nice libraries. :>
please no monomorphism restriction
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Idk what a monomorphism is
@Ell you wouldn't want to know. Now give me an example.
user1804599
Not a polymorphism!
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20:25
What if I want a function to take an array of x or an x?
user1804599
Overloading.
i can take arbitrary C++ code and transform it to javascript. there be the complex dynamically typed projects
@rightfold and some nice ones. Back in the day, Java 1.5 + Jakarta Commons was a bit more advanced than .NET 1.1. The rest is history
@Ell abstract the collection as the type itself. Also overloading.
user1804599
Although I like things like this that I can do in Python:
20:25
plus
lolwat
you can get the compiler to actively perform work for you based on your constraints.
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def process_input(input):
    if isinstance(input, str):
        input = StringIO(input)
    …
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It is very nice.
for example, overloading.
user1804599
20:26
Can achieve the same thing with overloading but meh.
@sehe It is a logarithmic scale (just a large base for the logarithm).
is it true that "dynamic dispatch" is limited to the "object parameter"?
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@sehe Play is a nice Java library.
@Griwes totally deserves ALLLLLL THE UPVOTES
@JerryCoffin good point
user1804599
20:28
@BartekBanachewicz lel class array<T> : T.
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Q: How to build Boost 1.32?

MidasI wanted to try Boost's "program_options" since it looks simple and easy to use, compared to all the bloated configuration libraries out there.. Since I'm using MSVC 6.0, I have to install an old version of Boost (like 1.32). Compiling Boost, seems a complicated task alone, especially with the ...

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> Since I'm using MSVC 6.0
Poor guy.
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You "have" MSVC 6.0? There's no reason to do that — sehe 25 secs ago
That's not "poor". Poor is for the victims, not the perps. Or accomplishes
@sehe Java is (IMO) a fine example of "good enough to be truly horrible". If you start with something bad enough that its problems are immediately obvious, it'll be modified or replaced with something better fairly quickly. Java is really quite bad, but (especially to the ignorant) seems good enough that they see little reason to switch to something better, or do anything to fix its shortcomings.
user3010322
20:33
@JerryCoffin Doesn't surprise me that they deprecate something that would be halfway useful.
Mmm. Sounds convincing. Still, I maintain I can write pretty decent code using Java.
I prefer not to, but, you know...
user1804599
Scala is a nice alternative.
To what? Death?
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Java on its own isn't all that bad, but the libraries written in it in common usage are very poorly designed
@Ell it is.
it has no type inference.
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20:36
And that makes it all bad?
Nope
user1804599
@BartekBanachewicz Just use Lombok.
@Ell not just that. But that's an important factor.
user1804599
It also removes checked exceptions.
@sehe Oh, you certainly can write code of arbitrarily good quality in Java (at least for some measure of quality). It just gets in the way and makes the job substantially more difficult than necessary. Doesn't say much about the language though: exactly the same is true of assembly language.
user1804599
20:37
A large problem with Java is that many interfaces suffer from the std::string problem. This is then “solved” using abstract classes, but since Java has no multiple inheritance, that sucks too.
@EtiennedeMartel I wasn't judging :) I was observing a (potentially enlightening) fact.
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Java y u no free functions.
@JerryCoffin I wholly disagree. Most people couldn't create a sufficiently large code base of equally sufficient quality in assembly. However, many skilled programmers could, in Java. (HEY - and it RUNS EVERYWHERE) lol
@sehe Nothing you've said seems to disagree with what I actually said.
Sorry about that then
user1804599
20:41
@sehe that is similar to what my Java teacher once said.
java codebases are big because java is verbose as fuck
and is used by people who actually like that verbosity so they make programs even more overblown
user1804599
OOP was better than all the other paradigms (what those even might be?) because “there are no global variables” (public static, anyone?) but arguments.
user1804599
I think he has only ever used COBOL and Java.
the irony is that classic OOP with design patterns doesn't really scale
user1804599
It isn’t Node.js.
user1804599
20:43
Of course it doesn’t scale.
without sufficient reflection and code generation the system's size grows into oblivion
user1804599
Macros! :3
even considering hundreds of LoCs IDEs of Java coders are able to spew out every day
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Clojure! <3
@rightfold meh. Terra!
user1804599
20:44
Terraria.
@rightfold if you like Lua, there's a high chance you'll like Terra
@DeadMG imgur up that prog' art or something bud. And fire some adjectives at me to work towards :S
if Terra got more love it has the potential to become new C
user1804599
Meh; LLVM.
user1804599
They also say that about Go.
20:45
i mean it's still simple and low-level, but it's just oh so better designed than C
@rightfold Go is much bigger, methinks.
user1804599
Go is smaller than the average cock.
all 8 triangles of it.
@DeadMG "it" being...?
user1804599
A space ship!
the model in the picture.
20:47
@DeadMG lol
oh, also
well I really have my work cut out for me :P
ignore the colours, I was experimenting with a height->colour shader.
right right right
@thecoshman you gonna have hard time topping that
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20:49
A spaceship?
all 8 polygons of it
user1804599
Hmm.
user1804599
Referendum about staying member of the EU.
only morons would leave the EU
20:52
@sehe Perhaps I should clarify why I say you're not contradicting me. Compare "Most people couldn't do X" to "However, many skilled programmers could do Y." Assuming X and Y involve programming, this at least borders on a tautology.
I know. I apologized :)
user1804599
EU is poison.
lol why.
Hi! Do some of you sometimes use wxWidgets library ?
user1804599
Lack of autonomy for members.
20:53
no.
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@Basj No.
@rightfold So what?
@rightfold ok
why should the members need or even want autonomy?
@sehe Okay--I'm simply a lot more interested in mutual understanding than in an apology.
20:54
oh no no no you're doing politics
this is fucked from the start
user1804599
@DeadMG Democrazy doesn’t work when the people are extremely diverse and of many different cultures.
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Democracy doesn't work :3
@rightfold s/doesn't work/is most effective/
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They aren't mutually exclusive
there's practically no point in democracy if nobody has a different perspective or opinion.
20:55
@JerryCoffin :) I think we had that before my faux apology
user1804599
I never really liked democracy anyway.
honestly, I think that democracy would have a much better shot if we implemented it better.
implemented it smaller
user1804599
It is a bad idea to give power to those that make it worse for everyone including themselves, especially when that group is a large one.

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