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19:00
Pipe lining is what plumbers do
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh wait, the HTML file? yeah its in a file (i thought you wanted the nonius output during the benchmark)
@FredOverflow i am not sure about spelling..but some thing in my CPU..:P
@CatPlusPlus lol
@CatPlusPlus So... Super Mario clone?
I think I've hit critical mass on my games
@FredOverflow just give me an idea of some intresting topics i will find further things myself
19:03
Lounge<Just<Misery>>? Isn't Just a value constructor, as opposed to a type constructor?
Lounge<Maybe<Misery>> would works, perhaps.
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Misery is a file handle, and the <> operator is used to read from it.
Better think of a better joke
I like Lounge<Missiles> best.
@Borg nah, I was just curious about what mangled the micro- symbol.
I'll investigate when I get home.
19:06
@FredOverflow may i expect something?
Expecting anything is a quick way to the land of shattered ideals and broken dreams
@james I don't know what you mean.
I have a feeling I'll have to write UTF-8 bytes directly in the source with \x.
Sigh
Or HTML entitise it.
19:08
That's p much same thing
I have been asked to choose a topic of research for my computer architecture course but i am clueless about any of the research activity in this field. What i want is to choose a topic that will make my interest further in the field of research as this is my first course in MSCS. So i need an expert advice on it. Specifically speaking i want to show some end result using programming in my research. What topic is best to choose?
@R.MartinhoFernandes better html entity then if you don't have encoding defined somewhere
If you're turning to HTML you must be desperate
I already have special casing for the console output.
I wouldn't bother with entities
19:09
I wouldn't bother
You guys program in c or c++ that's why i am asking you people
Roses are red,
Violets are blue,
....
u better know low level programming
Have you ever considered that We Don't Care?
19:12
@james design a programming language
Just pick a topic you find interesting.
I was waiting for it
roses are red violets are blue wait - violets are violet we're being lied to
@CatPlusPlus good good
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@james We don’t program in C nor C++.
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19:13
We program in Haskell, C# and Perl.
he is the only one writing Perl so scratch that one out
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix in just four months how can i design a programming language
You can't
Just pick something you like.
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Styx ftw.
19:15
stop being silly and go read a book
Just look at rightfold, in 4 months he designed like 10
write your scheme in 48 hours
:)
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Parsing is a bitch.
If it takes four months, you need something that won't tire you.
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I have never written a parser in C++.
19:15
rightfold never finished any of them and they are all unusuable
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I could write the compiler in Haskell but meh.
So pick what you like most.
so yea, if thats what you want
Play games for 3.5 months and then figure out what to do
We can't tell you what you like.
19:16
That's what I'm doing with my uni
@R.MartinhoFernandes tell me something i might like..i have no idea in this course. i am web developer
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@CatPlusPlus But you finished uni???
@CatPlusPlus I like that plan
Oh god. You didn't do that, did you?
@TonyTheLion Once more unto the breach
19:17
@james we can't help you there
He's right
@CatPlusPlus WHY are you doing that to yourself?
There is no known cure for being a web developer
@rightfold Parsing is child's play compared to what comes next :)
19:18
He just doesn't want to admit it to himself.
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@FredOverflow What comes next in your view?
:(
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Compiling the AST to bytecode is child’s play.
Semantic analysis, code generation, optimization...
I have to star anything resembling: [despair] - I'm a web developer. I just can't stop myself.
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19:18
The difficult stuff is the concurrency stuff in the VM.
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@rightfold I don't think it is o.O
Smart people don't write VMs
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I’m not a smart person.
The difficult stuff is string literals, apparently.
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@CatPlusPlus is that why they suck?
19:19
@R.MartinhoFernandes how so?
Everyone is bad at programming
@R.MartinhoFernandes Only long ones..
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But I have something in mind.
@Loïc ask MSVC
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Having a tbb::concurrent_bounded_queue<Thread*> readyThreads;. Threads are pushed to the queue once a message is passed to a channel they are receiving from.
19:20
@TonyTheLion doing what?
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But problem is what happens if multiple threads listen on the same channel.
@Jefffrey uni
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Pick one at random?
Thinking about it, it must take extra code to put a 16-bit limit on strings in a 32/64 bit compilation.
@TonyTheLion he finished it, you said
19:21
@Jefffrey deception, apparently
> Once more unto the breach
this is as far as I go for the interpretation
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cat is going back to uni?
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He is an emo.
doesn't matter, he is quoting Shakespeare
'Once more into the breech' - he's quoting an artilleryman.
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19:23
@FredOverflow The only semantic analysis is lexical scoping and finding out how many local variables there are in a function.
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That’s pretty simple.
what did the legend said? that cat dropped uni or finished it?
He's going back for a Master's.
why would you wanna do that?
19:25
He likes it.
@Jefffrey He's spending ££££ on a nearly-useless piece of paper, kinda like taking on a large mortgage 10 years ago.
@MartinJames Ahaha I'm not paying for this shit
@CatPlusPlus You got your boss drunk, or you have something on them?
@CatPlusPlus scholarship for what?
19:28
My PC is not a carp
@R.MartinhoFernandes It's perched on your desk.
> buttens
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Butaan stinkt.
@rightfold anything you can suggest?
It's kitten butts
19:29
@R.MartinhoFernandes Japanese PCs are koïs. They're quite colorful.
@Griwes "You have to upgrade your PC every year" LOL
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@james yes, this: i.imgur.com/5zrvaV1.gif
It rots if you don't
@james Google is always at your service. We aren't.
@Jefffrey Ahaha yeah I would put :effort: in to get a scholarship
No, this just isn't goddamn US and uni is free
19:31
what
Communists.
Cat's a traitor.
At least if you're attempting it for the first time in your life, because recently there's been some silly changes
okay'
@R.MartinhoFernandes Да.
@rightfold Did I link something wrong?
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19:32
@MartinJames not you, silly.
The gif
it lives
@TonyTheLion LOL! I read something wrong:)
That's what she said
19:34
@CatPlusPlus what's the name?
To many Jameseses..
@CatPlusPlus of the university
The name of what
@james I suggest designing a CPU, then writing an assembler for it. When you finish that, port llvm to produce code for it, and write a program to classify subject matter of video based on content.
19:36
@Griwes Kids these days.
@JerryCoffin hahaha
But do it completely drunk
And poof, that's IT experience for you
Welcome to the industry
hahahahahah
How did this industry get to be so terrible?
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@CatPlusPlus Are you the guy with the grey hair?
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19:39
@TonyTheLion people started using the products before the industry became mature.
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Everything is a PoC.
@rightfold that's exactly how I see cat IRL
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@Jefffrey Meh. The guy looks to healthy to be Cat.
@CatPlusPlus ahahaha 701+ position in world ranking
not that it matters anything tbh
19:42
I'm running a codebase and I get different results than what's running on our staging and production
Like, it's totally different
@CatPlusPlus I'm trying not to say 'your build control is shit'.
@Jefffrey Not that one
@MartinJames There's no build
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We have no production environment yet!!1
@CatPlusPlus ^ not this one?
19:45
@rightfold Software's too valuable to not use, even in immature stages.
@TonyTheLion Every industry is
Could MSDOS at least be considered in a mature state?
I think it's a definition of industry
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They say a large problem is engineers and managers not trusting each other.
oh god
I fell off the stairs :/
19:46
> Industry: a terrible bunch of idiots who don't know what they're doing, but wear suits and look serious
industry: A terrible thing created by people
@BartekBanachewicz Good job
I was reading shit on the phone and I slipped
@BartekBanachewicz Damn.
19:47
Smartphones kill
@BartekBanachewicz No phone & stairs at same time
@BartekBanachewicz reading things on the phone kills
especially while driving
so, don't do it unless you are still
Or you will be still badumtsh
good job
19:49
@BartekBanachewicz FFS, I am the clumsy distracted guy.
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I am going to delete my beard tomorrow.
@rightfold Well, what do you expect after years of engineers saying to managers 'it'll take six months', managers saying to customers; ' we can do it in six weeks' and then blaming the engineers when shit flies.
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We talk to customers directly. vOv
@Jefffrey you have a new av
@R.MartinhoFernandes they are fucking slippery and I was wearing just socks :/
@BartekBanachewicz yeah, I'm testing out some bg colors
19:51
@rightfold Oh - that's worse - you have to do your own lying:)
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Why would I lie?
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Lying is asking for problems.
but I am ok I think
We do ~estimation poker~
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19:52
If I think it takes 3 weeks I won’t say it takes 1 week.
@rightfold It's an industry-wide way of getting contracts. That, and bribery.
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For single tasks we pick Fibonacci numbers as hours. :P
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It’s nice since how longer you think it will take, how less accurate the estimation will generally be.
@TonyTheLion you forgot ™
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And the distance between two sequential Fibonacci numbers increases the higher you go.
19:54
ouch.
There is one RR engineer who comes in the club. I've been welcoming him as 'Manager for Extra-Contractual Inducements' for some weeks now.
anyway guise Is there anyone who will want to play Guns Of Icarus in the upcoming days? 75% limited-time discount
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I won’t, that’s for sure.
@rightfold I recommend factorials. Same reasoning, but ever so much more so.
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@JerryCoffin hmm.
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Fibonacci numbers are easier to calculate without computer IMO.
In computability theory, the Ackermann function, named after Wilhelm Ackermann, is one of the simplest and earliest-discovered examples of a total computable function that is not primitive recursive. All primitive recursive functions are total and computable, but the Ackermann function illustrates that not all total computable functions are primitive recursive. After Ackermann's publication of his function (which had three nonnegative integer arguments), many authors modified it to suit various purposes, so that today "the Ackermann function" may refer to any of numerous variants of the o...
Anyone else use exponentials?
you can't reasonably show this function values with just exponentials
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19:57
I once estimated something to take six hours and it turned out to be ten minutes. xD
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Nice money making.
OH MY TITS THIS DRAGGING BEHAVIOR IS SO SMOOTH.
@CatPlusPlus incidentally this line aligned with the one above :D
@EtiennedeMartel OH I LOVE SMOOTH DRAGGING BEHAVIOR
@EtiennedeMartel ?
20:00
@rightfold As a teenager, when I had trouble getting to sleep I'd sometimes compute factorials in my head. I could fairly dependably get to at least 10!, and fairly frequently 11! That seems like about enough to me.
IT industry: I Fell Down The Stairs But It's Okay Because I'm Extremely Drunk
I've been fucking around with my UI editor for about a day now, trying to fix the fucked up dragging behavior.
@CatPlusPlus fun fact: I was going downstairs to grab a beer
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Do you remove body hair?
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@BartekBanachewicz @sehe goes downstairs to grab a bear.
20:01
With fire
@Crowz OBJ format has no animation and rig data. You should most certainly use something with more firepower for that.
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@Borgleader :)
@Borgleader ...but with less noise.
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20:04
@BartekBanachewicz COLLADA!
fuck collada
@rightfold most certainly not that
COLLADA was a nice project but someone, somewhere, made a slip way bigger than me on the stairs
@BartekBanachewicz well he has a point... collada can do almost everything you need and even more
or it states it can.
20:06
Hmmm, libnonius-msvc-Linux-amd64-r84.zip
I think I might want to exclude this branch from building on the CI server.
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@BartekBanachewicz why? o.O
@Ell It's hard for me to pinpoint one real issue, but in general my experience with COLLADA wasn't very pleasant.
when I was delivering my engine to my clients, we talked a lot about possible formats
@rightfold Oh, I can beat that. I estimated 4 weeks for a feature, got it accepted, then turned it on with a command-line parameter. I had to upversion the same app so that it looked like I had done something and tell the customer to edit the startup icon to 'enable the new functionality'. Job done.
and we went for FBX because it was working way more reliably and was by far more intuitive to use.
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@MartinJames I didn’t do it on purpose. :)
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20:13
It just turned out to be extremely simple.
Always overestimate
@rightfold To be fair to myself, I was taking the risk that the default functionality I build into most of my apps would work OK with that one. I had to test it. If it had not worked as I expected, then I would indeed have had to alter a bit of code.
Summary - they wanted to run multiple copies of my app. All the config is stored on one folder tree, but adding 'workdirectory=foobar' on the command-line added a '\foobar to the root path, so multiple copies could easily run by adding foobar1, foobar2, foobar3 etc. to the command-line in the startup icons.
@CatPlusPlus is it possible that if I have a file called util.hs, that GHC --make will work on windows with just ghc --make game and on Linux I have to write ghc --make game util because of the fact that the name doesn' start with uppercase?
> According to legend, Archimedes used giant hexagonal mirrors to create a “death ray” to set fire to Roman ships
IRTA "Romulan ships"
mythbusters tested that legend
20:22
@DeadMG Is there not something resembling that in orbit now, but a telescope?
Romulan telescopes?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Heh - maybe IR or UV. Read something about it.
@BartekBanachewicz Should complain but don't do that anyway
@BartekBanachewicz what would you suggest? Or, alternatively, to tell you what I actually want to do, I want to make a 3D model's head follow the mouse cursor. Probably too complex for my noob level?
I cannot figure this function out y u no comment T_T (plus a 130+ line function is never a good idea ffs)
20:25
@MartinJames Inter-Racial or UltraViolent. Based on my (admittedly lousy) memory, at least the latter would fit with Romulan, anyway.
@R.MartinhoFernandes It had hexagonal mirror segments, steerable for focus.
@CatPlusPlus so I should name the files with uppercase or not use --make or what?
Name the files properly
@Crowz static (floating) head would be easy enough, but dynamic head as a part of a model requires inverse kinematics and that's too hard indeed
@JerryCoffin Heh OK, not Romulan. Terran tech.
20:28
@BartekBanachewicz I want a crow, and I want it to look with that kind of wild sort of movement crows tend to have while looking at things. Definitely too much for a beginner
@Crowz yes.
IK is cool but pretty hard to get right
Exhibit A: Elder Scrolls Oblivion
yeah. Probably should learn the basics of graphics before trying to do anything special tbh
well Three will get you only so far
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Inverse kinematics isn't graphics really
if you consider animation a part of graphics vOv
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20:30
meh even then
you've been hacking in GL, so you think in primitives :)
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It's robotics :P
it's its own thing
I wouldn't call it graphics though
Havok Animation has an IK component
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It's kinematics :D
20:31
@Borg you want to work on the ctor thing yourself, or should I work on it myself? Should be easy now that I have setup and teardown.
well there's still the programmatic problem of finding the mouse cursor and updating the nodes/faces, isn't there? I can't imagine that being easy for a more complex animation like that
> You know, to me, I think the game is more fun and more skill-oriented with randomness in the game. I think people who aren’t playing those cards are potentially reducing the amount of skill and fun
Hearthstone
Yugioh has no very little RNG
Fucking 7 hours and no results
I forgot how much I hate this fucking codebase
20:35
@Crowz finding the cursor is trivial. Updating the nodes should be abstracted to direct manipulations on the rig
@R.MartinhoFernandes Are you making something special for it or you just want an example?
I was thinking of some nice wrappers to avoid using aligned_storage and placement new and destructors directly.
Something like [](chronometer meter) { object_storage<T> storage; meter.measure([&]{ storage.construct(blah, blah); }); }
@BartekBanachewicz but is it possible to make animations for something that complex that are so "variable", you know? I imagine there'd have to be some effort on the programmatic side to get that kind of look.
@Crowz mhm. There's a lot of effort put now into programmable animations like walking and stuff
20:37
@EtiennedeMartel What?
@Rapptz Isn't that bullshit?
But it's really one of the most advanced research areas there is in this domain
Yes
Randomness makes a game less skill oriented. It's fine if you're going for a more "party-like" experience, not if you aim for competitive play.
but it's the lead developer of Hearthstone's stance on RNG cards.
20:38
And that's why Mario Kart is fun with friends, but wouldn't stand in a tournament.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Should be pretty easy. Just need to know how to get the number of runs from the meter.
@Rapptz Didn't he talk to the StarCraft 2 lead? I mean, they took out RNG stuff from StarCraft because it interferes with skill.
I guess people don't talk to each other at Blizzard.
wow
so there are actually people using ES3 already
some question on SO just popped
20:40
@Borgleader Hmm, what for? The meter deals with all the repeat runs.
template <typename T> struct object_storage { template <typename Args...> void construct(Args&&... args) { new (&storage) T(std::forward<Args>(args)...); } void destruct() { ((T*)&storage)->~T(); } private: typename std::aligned_storage<sizeof(T), std::alignment_of<T>::value>::type storage; }
Or somethin
I wrote C++ oh god
Oh, wait, you're right.
Sec. I have an API for this.
@CatPlusPlus stop right now
Maybe too much &
@Borgleader Should be something like [](chronometer meter) { std::vector<object_storage<T>> storage(meter.runs()); meter.measure([&](int i) { storage[i].construct(blah, blah); }); }
Has to be a vector so that you don't construct over the same object.
20:42
Does it matter though
It's UB.
Well, might be.
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@FredOverflow silly Germans starting letters with lowercase letters.
There's something similar needed for dtors too.
What would be a common way to create a simple framework-like thing in Haskell?
Maybe object_storage<T, do_not_destroy> or something.
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20:45
@BartekBanachewicz context pl0x
@BartekBanachewicz Uh, just do it?
assuming I want bare essentials in my "game.hs" (like in Love2d) - just "load" and "draw" functions
can I somehow make it so that importing the framework and providing those 2 methods will do the magic?
Make function that takes those things as parameters.
similar to CATCH_DEFINE_MAIN and NONIUS_DEFINE_RUNNER I guess
Define magic
20:46
Then the client writes main = frameworkMain load draw
Yeah that probably
@R.MartinhoFernandes hm that looks simple enough
That's similar to what Criterion does.
yeah I guess no point in overengineering. Thanks
I wonder if I could make my own Monad for those functions to run in, though
20:50
I could go for a shawarma right now.
@EtiennedeMartel you mean shoarma?
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I've been invited to a party
Hmm
@BartekBanachewicz I mean the Arabic meal.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Like so?
This game :lol:
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20:55
But my parents won't know where I've gone if I leave now
To Go or not to go
Leave them a note
@Borgleader Rule of three! But yeah, seems a good start.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh hey. This card's pretty funny to me. Sounds like a fun way to win.
I wonder if anyone has used it to win
If Legacy wasn't so brutal, I can see someone pairing it with Krark's Thumb for a cheap victory.
But that combo is not legal in any format where it isn't highly subpar, though.
why isn't it legal?
20:59
It's legal in Legacy and Vintage, but you have lots of better choices instead.

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