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user1804599
22:05
PowNews is nice.
@Borgleader That is pretty cute.
user3010322
Oh god
@Rapptz I think it's common among a lot of people, parents and otherwise. We programmers are kept much more humble by having a compiler to tell us: "1037 errors, you lame poser" about 5000 times a day.
user3010322
Class communicates with mailing list
user3010322
22:11
It's encouraged to ask questions about the homework on the mailing list
user3010322
A B O R T S H I P .
user3010322
Gonna be that 100 e-mail spam the night before the assignment is due.
user3010322
"How to declare struct properly in C? thx."
$ .\a.exe
Measuring environment...
* Clock resolution: 1.00006e+006 ns
* Cost of clock call: 19.6806 ns
Obtaining 100 samples...
Bootstrapping with 100000 resamples...
Done.
* Mean: 3384.24 ns
* Standard deviation: 16.5818 ns
* Outliers: 1 (1%)
* Variance introduced by outliers: -97.02%
 * Variance is unaffected by outliers
$
Something's wrong. Somewhere.
Fuck.
Why am I debugging this with this terrible headache.
22:14
@R.MartinhoFernandes Is that from nonius?
@Borgleader Yes.
user1804599
dat pun
user3010322
The does anyone have "The C Programming Language", Second Edition?
user3010322
It's required for this course. I could use it and send it back to you, if you'd like :D
Hmm, missing bounds for mean estimate.
22:18
relevant
Javascript room's description: "Javascript is Life. Life is Javascript."
:|
fuck this markdown shit
@ScottW I'll go on record as saying there's no "everything" to know. The notion that you can know ahead of time how to deal with every situation that's going to arise is nonsense. Sometimes you have no choice but to make things up as you go--and at least in my case, a fair amount of what I've eventually decided I did right started out as mostly a happy accident.
@BartoszKP I liked the old description better, it was SexDungeon::JS or something.
@ThePhD I have a copy. Where are you? (postage to Europe and back may be more than it's really worth).
@BenjaminGruenbaum @_@ well, definitely more appropriate
22:23
The new ReSharper C++ build is pretty neat. I apologize to everyone who has not been having luck with theirs :P
They also actually respond to feedback, which is nice.
$ .\a.exe
Measuring environment...
* Clock resolution: 1.00006e+006 ns
* Cost of clock call: 19.6494 ns
Obtaining 100 samples...
Bootstrapping with 100000 resamples...
Done.
* Mean: 3385.84 ns, lb 3388 ns, ub 3389.16 ns
* Standard deviation: 16.7271 ns, lb 16.5058 ns, ub 16.7084 ns
* Outliers:0 (0%)
* Variance introduced by outliers: -97.02%
 * Variance is unaffected by outliers
$
More info, but still wrong. :S
OOps -- gotta go for a while. Back later.
God-fucking-dammit, how wrong it is.
-97% : D
Lower bound for mean estimate is above the actual estimate.
I suck.
Upper bound for std dev is below the estimate too.
I sense a s/+/-/ coming along.
22:25
@R.MartinhoFernandes or it's from different sample collections
Maybe I shouldn't try doing stats while feverish.
@BartoszKP They're computed together.
Hearthstone is in open beta now for NA.
@R.MartinhoFernandes yeah I suppose so. But I recall once making a stupid mistake of this sort in this kind of calculation ;0
Ugh, not debugging this today.
yay! AI proposal has 90% commitment!
22:30
@BartoszKP ?
@BartoszKP Are you sure it's not -97.02%?
@Borgleader this one
@R.MartinhoFernandes : D only if it was implemented by you :P
Ooops.
I need to sort the resamples.
22:36
lol, my friend at work just found an ifdef in some old piece of code: #if defined(XYZ_DOS) || defined(XYZ_WIN31) (XYZ being the application name)
Guaranteed quality code
works on any OS!
@BartoszKP Win31?
Is there something I'm not aware of?
Win 3.1 ?
Just realized.
That's a bit confusing.
22:38
?
how?
Hey @Borgleader what should I pick?
I wish it wasn't first choice
I think the most useful is the black knight?
Malygos and Black Knight are good but both are situational/gamble :(
@EtiennedeMartel confusion could be an alias for this product ;0
guess I'll go with Black Knight
22:40
Smooth.
LogMeIn withdraws the FREE version :(
Ha, now the bounds make sense.
Still get -97.02%.
Always exactly that.
@BartoszKP Moneyyyyy.
yeah
and I'm seriously considering paying for this, because teamviewer and vnc unfortunately can suck logmein's cock at best ;0
@EtiennedeMartel unless you can recommend something similar that's still free?
22:44
Unfortunately, no.
@Rapptz The bigger problem with Malygos is that its a very high cost card and arena matches dont tend to last very long (at least in my experience)
@BartoszKP talking about join.me?
really?
@Rapptz no, join.me is a different solution
from what I've heard it sucks even more than tv and vnc
I use it all the time
I like it a lot better than tv and vnc
doesn't it need attendance at host machine to accept connection or sth?
22:46
I mean, it's not amazing but it's not bad either for the ~6 MB download.
@BartoszKP no
@Rapptz from what I'm reading it's just screen sharing not a RD type software, no?
yeah it's lightweight
not much to it except possibly taking over mouse.
Ell
Ell
Anyone here seen the Poughkeepsie tapes before?
oh, all right. Not enough for me then
I have 3 computers - at home, at work and at uni - with LogMeIn I can easily work on whichever I want from whichever I want, without even noticing it (except when connecting :) ). Screen is not distorted, works fluently and stable. Also you can handle such things as changing an expired password through web browser.
(no, I don't work for LogMeIn)
why is Arena so annoying
22:52
Ha, found it.
Twas s/g/b/, after all.
user1804599
@R.MartinhoFernandes g, b ?
@Borgleader He said chanbe the first b to b.
22:54
@Borgleader Variable names differed by one letter, and I used the wrong one in the wrong place.
tsk tsk... you shouldnt have similar variable names :P
@Borgleader I don't like excruciatingly naming every other intermediate result.
@Borgleader Dude, you are borgleader.
The alternative is to not make variables for intermediate results, and end up with a long-ass formula with repeated parts.
22:56
@Borgleader I was expecting Borgleader leader to use variable names looking like hashes or imgur urls.
@CaptainGiraffe or like cubes
$ ./a
Measuring environment...
* Clock resolution: 1.00006e+006 ns
* Cost of clock call: 19.6623 ns
Obtaining 100 samples...
Bootstrapping with 100000 resamples...
Done.
* Mean: 3396.77 ns, lb 3394.23 ns, ub 3399.35 ns
* Standard deviation: 13.028 ns, lb 11.3308 ns, ub 15.1898 ns
* Outliers: 1 (1%)
* Variance introduced by outliers: 0.0099%
 * Variance is unaffected by outliers
$
Seems more legit now.
Yay.
Now I need to shuffle things around and introduce crazy outliers. What CPU bound task can I run in the background to mess this up?
@CaptainGiraffe Default GCC name on Windows.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Compile boost :P
@Borgleader IO
@Borgleader I got no pyro/flames so I'm going to enjoy my 0-3 now :(
it should be illegal to have drafts this bad
@R.MartinhoFernandes first lb and ub don't seem to match the order of magnitude of (mean - stddev), (mean + stddev)
@Rapptz Aggro mage is viable too IIRC
got no decent attacking minions either
22:58
@BartoszKP They're bounds for the estimates, not the samples.
Good point though, I should show the sample bounds.
oh, all right
I'm wondering
How close are you to completing nonius?
22:59
@Borgleader Well, I think I'm done with the stats bit. Next is polish.
I'm getting to very unhappy conclusions.
Settling on the interface to define benchmarks, output graphs, etc.
it's scary.
I need professional help.
You seem to think that showing an example of a bad question that is not closed and has upvotes contradicts what I've said. You're wrong. — BartoszKP 7 secs ago
:E
23:02
@R.MartinhoFernandes I've realized I have terribly little real world experience on big projects
in JavaScript, 17 mins ago, by Benjamin Gruenbaum
@BartekBanachewicz look, in all honesty the big things developers care about are productivity. I'm really productive in JS, and I'd like to think I do architecture very naturally, quickly and well with it. It's very flexible too and doesn't slow me down. It's really hard to argue about that or reason about that especially since you've never worked on a large scale JS project so you think the issues are still things like TypeErrors or ReferenceErrors early checking where they're not.
I have no cards in hand for that.
I've lost :/
Stop shitposting on other rooms about language wars.
12
Sigh.
For a moment there I thought it was something very serious.
@R.MartinhoFernandes it is serious how can you say it's not :/
@BartekBanachewicz Not as serious as I thought.
I was genuinely worried.
uh... okay, I'm sorry.
23:04
"I'm getting to very unhappy conclusions. It's scary. I need professional help."
but in general I feel very unsafe about my further personal development as a software engineer
and believe that or not, it's a serious matter for me.
@BartekBanachewicz Ah, don't worry. You're just starting, man.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah i thought he meant he needed a shrink
@Borgleader Me too.
@BartekBanachewicz if they have unit-tests then yeah, probably typeerrors and referenceerrors are not big issues. But: 1) they don't have unit-tests 2) this doesn't change the fact that js sucks
23:05
Maybe thinking of suicide or something.
(you can repost this and say that I have many years experience with large scale projects with JS)
no, I'm not coming back there.
@BartekBanachewicz Me too but I figure it'll come when I get a job (which is soon).
like 20 years
or 100
@BartekBanachewicz FWIW here's a card: yourlogicalfallacyis.com/ad-hominem
That is an ad hominem argument, not an insult.
23:07
@R.MartinhoFernandes great site! will be very useful, thanks ;0
@R.MartinhoFernandes but he's right in saying that I don't have any experience in that regard!
I know all too well I have idealistic tendencies.
@BartekBanachewicz But that is irrelevant for whatever arguments you posed.
@BartekBanachewicz that's the problem with ad hominem : D
He dismisses whatever arguments (good or not) you posed by attacking you, not the argument.
but even if you strip that, there's still "proffesional large-scale programmers use dynamic languages and are effective in them"
even if he's the only proffessional large-scale dynamic-lang programmer he's talking about
all in all, I've lost confidence in my knowledge and experience.
23:09
:s/ffes/fess/g
@BartekBanachewicz that's an appeal to authority on the other hand - also irrelevant ;0
@CaptainGiraffe :set defaultg
@BartoszKP but it's a concrete example
I can hardly disagree with him stating that my arguments might look good on paper but not translate to real-world big-scale projects
Thing is, I have no idea what your arguments were, because there's so little refuting of them in that message.
@R.MartinhoFernandes good point, it is in my .vimrc on F3
23:11
@BartekBanachewicz I'm sure that there can exist professionals that are excellent at making software out of shit and vomit, and be very effective in this
@BartoszKP hmm I'm starting to see this there
so... JS community is overlooking JS flaws because of the fact they are productive in it
which now, reading this, makes me a total idiot for coming there with my attitude indeed
That's called the PHP fallacy.
@R.MartinhoFernandes that was the first thing I thought of
23:13
@R.MartinhoFernandes Nice coinage.
you did not spam it?
@JohanLarsson oh copy is so cool.
@JohanLarsson I'm in retreat.
how do you mean?
Everyone gets better drafts than I do in Arena :(
@JohanLarsson he came there and typed in a quirk :3
23:15
@Rapptz That's what the bad players say!
@Rapptz Every "skilled" player has better luck than me in FTL.
I wish it was "skill" involved in randomly picking 30 cards :/
@BartekBanachewicz I'm just lurking as don't know much js, the only thing I know is that I don't like it :D
@Rapptz How does a draft work in HS?
23:16
You pick a random hero, 3 choices.
I've just realized I haven't played any video game in last week or more
then you pick 30 cards
they give you it in random sequences of 3
so you randomly pick between 3 cards for 30 cards
@JohanLarsson I'm the only one on this room allowed to like JS. I think they allow one per 979 visitors.
23:17
MtG drafts are more elaborate. Each player opens a pack, and picks one card from it, then passes the remaining cards left. Lathe, rinse, repeat until there are no cards left.
hm I actually have this FTL game
That add some strategy to what would be essentially random.
@R.MartinhoFernandes WoW is... was (:'( ) the same
@BartekBanachewicz It is great. Make sure you pause a lot =)
user406009
23:18
@BartekBanachewicz Boarding is OP is that game.
uhh stop spoiling
@Lalaland Before new ships it is necessary
@BartekBanachewicz <3 that game
That the spaceship roguelike?
user406009
Yeah.
23:19
yep
@BartekBanachewicz I assume you know this ? (Javascript starts at 2:00 or sth)
@R.MartinhoFernandes y
@BartoszKP of course
Regular FTL gamers(like me) consider it hard. Others can beat it with the most ridiculous of restrictions. Out of oxygen the entire time is a particularly silly one.
@BartekBanachewicz Why the fuck do you even start that shit
FTL final boss was unfair as shit, I haven't played since getting to that point
@CaptainGiraffe Sounds just like a roguelike.
user1804599
23:24
Man.
@CatPlusPlus It is tricky with the Kestrel. I made the third part of the final boss on my third attempt.
@R.MartinhoFernandes It is. I liked nethack too of course =)
@CatPlusPlus the desire to change the world for better
@BartekBanachewicz Yes, programming is very important part of that
@CatPlusPlus Web is vOv
No it isn't
23:25
Let's agree to disagree at this point, I guess.
is there "world" beyond the Web?
What is vOv ??
No, seriously, there's so many problems with the world, but fucking programming is not even relevant
@CaptainGiraffe shrugs
23:26
@CaptainGiraffe Ha, I beat that once :P
@CaptainGiraffe vOv = vodka Orifice vomit
@StackedCrooked Damn, too slow :F
@CatPlusPlus I think that increased usage of computers in people day-to-day use is a significant part of our everyday lives. And computers are just dumb calculators without software that gives them meaning.
As for FTL finale, it felt like someone heard "roguelikes = hard", "roguelikes = fun" and then figured out that "hard = fun" therefore "impossible = so much fun" and went with that
Ell
Ell
@BartoS what, how do yoiu vomit out of your butt?
23:28
vOOv is a siamese twin
@BartekBanachewicz That doesn't even come near world problems, jesus christ
Want to fix the world then figure out how to get rid of resource scarcity or racism or whatever
It would be funnier if Snowman was a coder. like Zimmerman
user406009
limmerman?
@Ell There were reported examples of someone's vomiting into another one's ass - from then on I bet you can imagine. Finding relevant visual documentation is left as an exercise to the reader ;0
Nobody cares if people are writing JavaScript, and it's not like all fucking JavaScript code is automatically bad
It's annoying to develop with, and people defending are idiots, but gods
Ell
Ell
23:29
Our problem isGovernmentm
people being idiots is a problem
You can write JavaScript that's correct
Ell is still drunk.
Ell
Ell
Anarcho libertarianism For the win!
23:30
lol
Smells like buttcoin in here
Ell
Ell
@robot the sad thing is its just Thsucky mobike interface, i csnmt see what im typing until i press send :Ssu
user1804599
A friend wrote “I’m just awesome.” on his cover letter.
user406009
We should make LoungeCoin.
Ell
Ell
I don't know why :/ silly android
23:31
Then stop typing and get a normal fucking browser or something
@CatPlusPlus they aren't the kind of problems I'd like to focus on solving because my natural predispositions don't make me a good fit for those.
he can't - typing an url is impossible
I'm with cat on this one.
I am going to get a beer
i need a beer and a video game
@BartekBanachewicz Problemsolving 101.
Ell
Ell
23:33
I just have chrome for mobile
Chrome sucks.
user406009
@Ell There is a desktop mode button for android chrome.
I'm getting tired of this.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Et tu, Brute?
shit it's so late already. I'm going to be late tomorrow again :|
good night!
@EtiennedeMartel Er, I've been parroting this at every opportunity for years now.
@EtiennedeMartel Where were you when Carthago fell?
user1804599
Boodgye.
Ell
Ell
I'm trying Firefox now
and seems to fix the issue.
@EtiennedeMartel I only know this expression from here
23:35
whistles
Ell
Ell
I've had Firefox mobile for ages but stopped using it for a reason I can't remember
@Borgleader Erm.
@Borgleader Gosh really wtf
I see you're not that familiar with classical history, then.
@EtiennedeMartel Not exactly.
user1804599
23:36
> Eats alphabet soup.

Chokes on the D.
Ell
Ell
xD
@rightfold really?
@EtiennedeMartel I see you're not that familiar with Shakespeare's works.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I knew you'd be rubbing your e-penis all over my face.
user1804599
Hey insomniac motherfuckers.
user1804599
23:37
I have a great idea.
user1804599
Let’s sleep.
Not even 19:00 here.
Sleep is overrated.
Ell
Ell
Romeo, where for art thou Romeo?
user1804599
23:39
@Griwes BMTH scream that in one of their songs.
I have a test in 7 hours and should get at least those 4 hours of sleep.
Gf calls me to wake me up in the mornings, she usually calls twice cos she knows I go back to sleep after the first call
Gonna be fun.
@Ell Looking at gary oldmans angry face.
user1804599
@Griwes Weakling.
user1804599
23:39
Weaklingon.
@rightfold WeaklinGon Jinn?
[x] laughed at weaklington (for unknown reasons)
user1804599
Washington.
@Griwes totally
@rightfold NOOO FTL
WTF this is instagram?
user1804599
23:41
Instagasm.
@CaptainGiraffe Instacrap.
If he tries to learn C#, he'll have to learn .NET at the same time. That's a whole other challenge that he doesn't have to do. — Programmer 1 min ago
can I automatically put down ship fires by clicking "Autofire"?
TIL .NET is a language
oh its challenge... lel .NET is easy
And in C++ you'd use what to communicate with outside world? Pony magic? — Bartek Banachewicz 21 secs ago
23:44
> I suggest learning C++ for a few weeks
what about no
I am half sure he is at least two-star programmer.
No wonder, I asked my usually clever students when they thougt I wrote my first "homepage"
user406009
First guess 2005, 1980, 2000, 1995
If there was a reversal badge for comments I think I'd have it =/
I wonder if the JS bashing room gets more attention.
23:51
@CaptainGiraffe You like a .plan and/or .project?
-8
Q: What do you recommend me to begin with POSIX?

user3200772What books do you recommend me to learn good POSIX? And if POSIX can support all the headers of C++ (like STL headers) Thank you everyone.

> good POSIX
Xeo
Xeo
misconceptions, misconceptions everywhere
@ I know the enough about C++ programming, the reason here is i need do Neuronal Networks and somethings like that.So what do you recommend me about the current Api? — user3200772 26 mins ago
:D
@DeadMG Yahtzee claims it's been created for a hypothetical race of spider people.

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