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02:01
@ScottW Which was the best captain, Kirk or Picard?
@ThePhD Well, when you are wishing to be a "super genius", what you are asking is to make everyone else significantly dumber. Intelligent & dumb are relative ...
user3010322
@sudorm-rfTelkitty Orrr, you're asking to be a lot smarter. :D
My question!
I actually have 0.
:)
user3010322
Lol.
user3010322
So.
user3010322
02:04
I guess to use Furrovine in the game jam,
user3010322
I'll have to release it under the CC0 license.
user3010322
Or zlib or MIT, but I kind of like CC0.
Ell
Ell
Or some open source
MIT is the best
Ell
Ell
Go for the gplv3 ;)
02:06
ewww
GPL sickens me
@Ell Drinking your own piss > using gplv3
Jesus died for the sins of using the GPL
user3010322
So, rather than figure out crazy BRDFs...
user3010322
I'm just going to use phong shading and call it a day. ._.
@ScottW How would that work?
02:09
I decided to investigate Minecraft like world generation. That shit is complicated =/
unless you're secretly RMS in disguise who will travel back in time and invent GPL in the past.
@Rapptz ...or Boost license.
user3010322
@JerryCoffin Boost is same as zlib/png, except the clause about not getting sued / no warranty?
I sin everyday just to make it up for Jesus
@ThePhD It's basically: "Do what you damned well please, other than sue me."
user3010322
02:11
Ah.
user3010322
So like WTFPL, with a no-suing clause.
@ThePhD Seems like it also has a clause saying you either have to leave in the no-suing clause, or else you take responsibility for any ensuing law-suits.
user3010322
Ah.
also you owe the developers a blowjob every day
user3010322
So if you use the boost license, and then go rogue and take out the clause, the person who removed the clause ior deliberately open to being sued, and not the original license.
user1804599
What the fuck.
user1804599
Why the fuck am I not allowed to use “problem” in question titles.
because it doesnt mean shit
"I have a problem with my code"
user1804599
“the expression problem”
user1804599
@Borgleader I am not an idiot. I do not use it in that sense.
user1804599
02:23
It is part of a phrase which is the name of a thing.
@rightfold I didn't say you were an idiot, but SO is full of idiots who do use it like that
Yeah it's kinda silly and arbitrary
usually people do pr*blem or something
user1804599
Oh well.
user1804599
I will go with “prоblem” then. Cyrillic о. :)
rofl, that works?
user1804599
02:24
Of course it works.
Thats hilarious xD
@BartekBanachewicz ^
alright
just 1 failing test left.
user1804599
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Q: How to ask about the 'halting problem' on StackOverflow, regarding the title filter

AtashAt the time of this question, the word 'problem' is disallowed as a title word in StackOverflow. Some problems have been mentioned about it, ex. here. This is a question about accepted/acceptable workarounds for what I think are legitimate questions, rather than a feature abolition request (beca...

yay fixed it.
now I have a shitload of new functionality to write tests for.
but first I'mma commit.
user3010322
Bleh.
user3010322
02:39
I'm getting more and more pissed about the whole interview situation.
@ThePhD what's up?
user3010322
I'm just angry that the recruiter / HR straight up lied to me. =/
about what?
user3010322
And what happens if I accept the job? I send the message their department that it's okay to just place me wherever their greedy moneygrubbing bonus-grabbing hands feel like placing me?
user3010322
@Jefffrey Before I applied again for another internship at Microsoft, I have an automatically-open offer. This was for a position in Microsoft Studios (Game development and Xbox One and such, all over again like I had just finished for the last summer). I told my recruiter I would accept this offer, if and only if I could interview for a position within DevDiv, specifically with any positions open and available for VC++ or the Standard Library team.
02:43
Your #1 mistake is trusting HR
well, she probably just assumed you wanted to interview in DevDiv and you'll be, I dunno, replacing STL's mobo.
user3010322
I made HR check to see if there was room for an intern in DevDiv. They said yes, there was - specifically for the team I had asked for. They said I should rush-interview, because spots were going fast. I booked the earliest time for the interviews and flights that I could, specifically to make the slot for this DevDiv position. When I get there, I'm interviewing for GFS MSG -- routers, datacenter management, access control, and outsourcing that to other people. Basically, "web-scale" IT.
user3010322
I still have the e-mail where they told me I would specifically be interviewing for fucking DevDiv. I had their fucking word, and then when I get there they just surprise me with a GFS MSG interview.
user3010322
THe only reason I didn't flop the entire interview was because I implemented WebSockets for @CatPlusPlus' LoungeChat, and that gave me enough web knowledge to knock the interviews out of the park.
@ThePhD sons of bitches
user3010322
02:45
I spent half my time preparing for an interview in a department that isn't even tangentially related to the team I was interviewed for.
complain to the recruiter
maybe they just got you mixed up with somebody else in a completely honest mistake.
user3010322
:v
user3010322
Completely honest, yeah.
never assume malice when incompetence is sufficient.
I wouldn't be surprised actually
02:47
"Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity."
that's the quote.
I'd send them an email with the recruiter's words attached and ask as to why you were interviewed for the wrong spot.
user3010322
Hard to mix that shit up when they've got a file on me and my name on it and every single recruiter has my resume -- the copy specifically sent with my application that has "Dev Div" and "VC++" and "Standard Library Maintenance for C++" and "Stephan T. Lavavej" and "James McNellis" all over it.
user3010322
The crux of the matter is: DevDiv positions were disappearing fast. THe whole point I rushed the interview at their request was to make sure I made it in time to be interviewed for DevDiv.
user3010322
Now they need to bring me back again, and I can just guess what HR will tell me about how many spaces are left in DevDiv. :v
02:50
I love coffee (@‿@)
user3010322
I hate companies.
I like you <3
user3010322
Mm.
... a lot... ._.
I should begin to drink coffee again.
@ThePhD Let's hope for the best. :)
user3010322
02:57
@Jefffrey The best bit is Ludia giving me an offer that allows me to sustain myself with a decent salary in Canada for 3 months.
user3010322
Even if I'll be a low-brow buttmonkey of the interns, at least they fully respected the position I asked to interview for.
Wide's latest commit.
a few minor tweaks :P
@DeadMG I think we need to have a little discussion about how to use a VCS sometime.
Him and ThePhD aren't very good at this VCS thing
user3010322
Big commits best commits~
03:09
eh
when there's only one of you and you need to do a big refactor then it takes time to finish
I think you guys are just afraid to commit non-working code.
It's okay to do so if it's not in the master branch
yes, I absolutely am.
I haven't delved into branches yet.
frankly my previous VCS experience does not encourage me to go branches
Branches are easy
what I really need
is firstly to implement tuples and basic concepts so I can reap the rewards of my refactors
user3010322
@Rapptz I commit non-working code all the time.
03:12
and secondly to implement tests for all the stuff I implemented before I wrote tests.
You just flat out suck
user3010322
What I don't like committing is half-finished refactorings.
git checkout -b refactoring
user3010322
:c
@Rapptz First I starred the message. Now I'd like to know who it is you're accusing of suckage.
03:12
ThePhD!
ah
well I already knew that.
branching is fun
maybe if you're a VCS poweruser
half the time when I try to do simple shit like roll back one commit everything breaks
git reset --soft HEAD~1
I do think there should be like, a git undo though
git undo 1 would undo one commit
damn, what's the teamcity URL again?
03:16
or maybe call it rollback
I actually think mercurial has hg rollback
it does
it broke things for me.
I don't actually know what it does
I use git now mostly
it didn't do what I wanted
I think that I had accidentally reverted some changes, and the documentation said it would undo 1 of any action.
and it did most definitely not undo my revert.
In order to do that in git, I'd look at the git reflog
and if I wanted to say, revert the pull I did I'd do git reset --soft HEAD@{3}
yeah, but I'd rather spend my time creating things to commit rather than dicking around with the VCS
03:20
I only had to learn things once
except some archaic things
also it seems like 99% of the rest of the world uses git and I prefer hg
I used to use mercurial
I like git better now though
hmm
starting to wonder if I really need a distinct tuple type as opposed to just using my raw aggregate type directly.
ah screw it, we'll leave it like that for now.
@Rapptz At the risk of repeating something people are bored with hearing, what really needs to be done is for Git (especially) to be separated into a library part and a UI part (after which, the UI part can be incinerated) so people can develop a decent UI with Git's back-end.
I believe Tortoise and such are badly handicapped by going through the existing CLI.
03:35
I don't love the git CLI but I prefer it to UIs
Other people feel differently, to each their own.
@Rapptz That's kind of the point: right now, two (mostly) orthogonal parts (capability and UI) are almost inextricably intertwined. Some people may like its current UI (and a CLI is a UI) others may prefer something else. Ideally, you'd separate out a specification so others can re-implement the functionality dependably as well, but I'd be happy with just separating the front- and back-end parts.
so this is the new Java lounge?
room topic changed to Lounge<Wide>: Unpackin ur tuples [identity-crisis] [no-name]
room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: Back to the roots [c++] [c++11] [c++1y] [c++-faq]
heheh
03:44
wanker.
room topic changed to Lounge<Wide>: DDOSing ur browser with my commits [c++] [c++11] [c++1y] [c++-faq]
@Rapptz A solid step in the right direction. But (big point) it needs to become "the standard" to mean much. The Git maintainers need to commit (heh!) to using it for it to become really mainstream.
Standard enough I suppose
GitHub and MSVC use it. It's also updated a lot.
Main() {
    left, right := { true, true };
    return left & right;
}
I rock.
@Rapptz Yeah, and that's hard to ignore. Nonetheless, if (for example) the Git guys change something (file format, wire format, etc.) libgit inevitably gets out of sync and have to catch up to get back in sync. If it was the back-end to Git, that wouldn't (couldn't) happen.
and always nice to know, but Wide still works on Ubuntu.
time for me to sleep.
03:53
Maybe the git guys contribute to the code
I think since GitHub uses it and Git and Linux and many other projects are hosted on GitHub that they wouldn't mess with it too much.
Probably my ignorance and hopefulness speaking
@Rapptz You could be right. I'm probably just tired and pessimistic at the moment.
I've eaten absolutely nothing all day
why would you not eat o.o
I forgot and there's nothing to eat.
need to do groceries
@Rapptz You could try pranic nourishment, but I have to admit I sometimes entertain just the slightest hint of a doubt about its veracity.
04:14
hmph I just realized I haven't slept in 3 days :|
user3010322
Mmm.
user3010322
Coding makes me happy.
04:47
hey this is actually pretty cool, managed to get my project somewhat working in javascript and now it has a cool website and everything
@Crowz "Cool website" is an oxymoron. :-)
it's cooler than just printing stuff, it actually animates stuff on the screen, like memory allocating and deallocating and instructions being run
@Crowz It animates the instructions? I really am getting too old to understand what's cool any more.
user2260218
When you test the equality of two pointers, does it check the equality of what they point to?
user2260218
Further, what does it give you if you print a pointer?
05:09
No, it compares the pointers
As for what does it give if you print it, well ... try it
user2260218
What's a good way to test c code?
user2260218
Just keep compiling and running?
Write tests
compile and run them
@Anthony No, it checks whether they point to the same address.
@Anthony Implementation defined (but the address in hexadecimal is fairly common).
@Anthony Throw it in a river. If it doesn't drown, it's clearly a witch and must be burned.
user2260218
05:27
One more question, if you want to see if a pointer points to null can you say if *p == NULL or p == NULL?
it's undefined behaviour to dereference a null pointer
@Anthony I pointer never "points to null". If it's a null pointer, that means it doesn't point at anything (so you'd do p == nullptr). I'd generally avoid using NULL at all in new/current code.
user2260218
Well I mean like, if you're going through a string and you want to see if you've reached the end, how do you check?
@Anthony I use whatever_string.length(). Presumably you're talking about a C-style (NUL-terminated) string. For that, you can do *p == '\0' (but you should generally avoid C-style strings when you can).
Oh god, I ported this to C# and tried to generate 128x128x128 blocks. Unity became unresponsive =/
05:35
@Borgleader That's really just Microsoft protesting against open-source software.
Accurately represents my social skills with women xD
user3010322
05:57
@Borgleader The Hello is necessary!
Yes, but he was so awkward when he said it.
I've been doing this too long :|
06:17
Is this question really a duplicate of the other question? Why?
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Q: Assigning a non-const quoted string to a char*?

user3140280Is there any way to assign a quoted string to a pointer as following, without having it cast to const char*? char** p; *p=new char[100]; *p="quoted_string\n"; The problem with the above is that p is now a const string and I can't delete blocks from it: delete p[n]; //gives an error--- block_...

@RobertHarvey XY problem.
Title of the question says X, but in reality he wants Y.
Wow that question's got problems:
1. The OP has a pretty minimal understanding.
2. It's an XY problem.
3. It's not a duplicate of the target.
Wouldn't explicitly say it's a dupe though like Mysticial says.
A lot of misunderstanding
@RobertHarvey Short answer no, long answer what @Mysticial wrote
Is it clear what he is asking?
06:20
Not really, no.
I don't think the OP knows what he's trying to ask because he's sufficiently stuck in the XY trap.
We don't have a close reason for XY problems. I reopened and closed as "unclear."
Close enough
Definitely close enough.
06:22
it's more C than C++
06:38
I am feeling sick ... must have eaten something wrong again ...
tummy isn't my strongest part of body ...
user3010322
@sudorm-rfTelkitty Well then, take some seltzer and lie down and reflect upon all the things you stuffed into your mouth.
I think it might be the cream & cake & iced coffee, which I stuff into my mouth all at the same time this morning ~_~
It's looking into my soul
that neck ...
Might be distortion from a fisheye lens or something
Xeo
Xeo
06:53
so, I just had 3h of sleep. bloody hell
@Xeo go back to sleep?
user3010322
Not that easy.
user3010322
@sudorm-rfTelkitty Not your best moment...
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@Everybody Who wants to help me make a rasterizer for Console Windows? :D
@ThePhD wtf is that
user3010322
06:55
It's like regular GPU stuff.
user3010322
Except for console windows.
user3010322
E.g. you draw triangles, and it gets rasterizer and shit to a console window.
user3010322
Real-Time ASCII Art, basically.
...why...would you o.o
user3010322
For the hell of it.
user3010322
06:57
I'll take that as a no. :D
Sorry, I rather keep working on muh unity project :D
07:17
The frequency of "Why can I use strings, but not print them?" questions is getting way too high.
The frequency of "I have no debugging skills whatsoever" questions is too damn high
 
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SAM
SAM
08:29
Whoa! Everyone is so busy today...
Mates quick pointers clarification questions
wait I should test first
 
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09:59
@lightandlight Why bother with testing and debugging first? Hardly anyone else does. Most devs seem to simply write pages of code, get it to compile and link, try it once and, when, (obviously), it does not work first time, post it on SO so that multiple skilled and experienced developers can all waste their time looking over the same code in parallel.
afternoon folks
Bad morning here. It's raining and at least two of us are pissed off with the stunning lack of test and debugging effort that goes into most SO questions.
[searches around for something else to rant about..]
@MartinJames Ranting is quite rewarding :P
10:16
The grossly-misleading and mega-oversimplified 'Preemptive multitasking works by switching rapidly between tasks using a timer interrupt' is also on the rise.
@MartinJames Yes, that is because more and more people are studying concurrency.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Hiya robo :)
Also, the cats from next door are baiting Bailey, and he barks continually when let out. Anne has gone out for the day, leaving me unable to be transported back after the afternoon card game, (OK, maybe a bit selfish there), and I've had two brownouts just long enough to reboot my boxes.
Guys, are there any design patterns that are really useful for making concurrent applications? Not talking about using queues to implement worker/producer model, but something more advanced.
are those neighbourhood cats young, fleshy & tasty (for Bailey)?
10:27
@MartinJames Kitties!
Advanced in what direction? I use almost exclusively app-lifetime threads and/or tasks issued to pools on queues. I haven't found much need for anything else.
When I image googled 'fleshy' I got this
@sudorm-rfTelkitty He doesn't want to eat them, just bark and chase. The one cat that does not run does not get chased - they often curl up together.
@MartinJames I see. So, essentially I'm diving more and more into concurrent applications by making a few applications using python's multiprocessing module. For most all the things I want to do, the standard data structures are more than enough, but I wanted to know if there were more things out there, that I don't know about.
I mean, before I did not really understand concurrent programs, but now, I have somewhat of an idea. Because of this, I can actually imagine more possibilities.
So, I was wondering if there was more to learn other than threads, queues, processes and the like.
@GamesBrainiac Well, after that, the other issue is organising your data and inter-thread comms in such a manner that it is reasonably efficient, maximising the work done in each queued item, eliminating false-sharing, things like that.
Ell
Ell
10:45
@thephd that sounds like an interesting project!
@MartinJames I see, the book I'm current reading right now was talking about how to reduce the number of times you're working with mutable data, because locks can often slow things down.
Ell
Ell
I ought to learn some about multithreaded programming
So, I guess the next step is to optimize the way I use concurrency, and I feel its going to take a while.
@ScottW Scotty :)
@GamesBrainiac ACK 100%. I hate locking over anything more lengthy than pushing/popping a pointer in/out of a container.
@MartinJames Yea, mutable data is a problem, and also I've learnt that Threads in general are quite inefficient.
Ell
Ell
10:51
Why? q
@Ell I don't really now, but when I benchmark things, they don't lead to a large speed-up in my programs, in fact, they often slow things down.
@ScottW Nothing much. I got a book deal with Packt, thats all thats new :P
@GamesBrainiac They're inefficient if used badly, much like other design considerations. The usual issue is continually creating/terminating/destroying threads, especially for relatively short operations. Creating is slow. Terminating and subsequent destroying is fraught with problems - best to not do it if you can get away with it.
@MartinJames So essentially, don't use threads if at all possible, and secondly, if you do use them, use them for large processes, and not very small ones. Did I get that right?
@ScottW Recently, I got a book deal with Packt about PyCharm.
Ell
Ell
@games use them for things that can be parallelised
that's not a word is it?
user3010322
@Ell it is interesting, and I wanna do it. :D
user3010322
10:57
So I will, eventually. Maybe start a little bit on it today.
@ScottW Erm yea.
@GamesBrainiac Kinda. I try to create all my threads at app startup and never explicitly terminate them. They are either dedicated to one repeating operation that lasts for the lifetime of the app, (eg. a logically separate subsystem that is only loosely linked to the rest of the app), or fixed-size thread pools.
user3010322
Now we know who to beat up if there are any mistakes. :3
Ell
Ell
@thephd how will you do it? As its own unit or a post processor for opengl or DirectX or something?
user3010322
@Ell In software.
10:59
Cheese!!! Gonna make sandwich now.
@MartinJames Ahh, I see then.
@ScottW I knoes :)
user3010322
The console is not a valid target for something like OpenGL or DirectX, and that would violate the idea that it doesn't need those to make graphics, just a large-resolution console window. So, I'm going to do the rasterization and drawing in software.
user3010322
Albeit that it can be slow, it should still be nice to work with. :D
Ell
Ell
I don't think it would be that slow
@ThePhD back to Boston yet?
11:06
@MartinJames I see. I'll keep that in mind.
Anyone got suggestions for good technology blogs/sites? I was reading on reddit about the importance of staying cutting edge and lack the means to be
@ThePhD for the jam ?
11:25
morning
@DeadMG Its morning over there?
barely
heh, atleast you woke up, its the thought that counts :P
Ell
Ell
Well my brownies are undercooked :S
the thought that I want to go back to bed? :P
@Ell Then put them back in the oven?
Ell
Ell
11:34
I already cut them up and the oven isn't hot
then eat the evidence?
Ell
Ell
I will :D ill just hope the eggs are cooked enough :P
lol
real men eat raw eggs from time to time
hah
caught myself writing left, right = f();
Ell
Ell
In c++? Haha
no in Wide
hmm
when testing for compilation failures, should I make myself check that they fail in the expected way, or is the fact that they failed good enough?
11:54
@DeadMG failed in the correct way !
no half measures !
and then C++-style constructors rather than Wide-style.
can't even write my own damn language

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