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00:01
That's Befunge.
K, gonna leave you now. Good night, and don't fuck up my survey.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I liked the first version of that message more >;)
night
is it possible to get a full-time entry level position in the industry without 100% completing a college degree, or be in the process of finishing it?
@Crow depends on where you live
Anywhere where that's allowed
00:12
Wasted one hour on an assembler assignment because of a typo. The sheet provided by the teacher, instead of "2C" there is "2E".
afaik I was not able to be hired as a programmer w/o a degree, so officially I'm a helper
I live in Romania
but I'm sure there are workarounds, I just didn't look into it
never mattered anyway
@Crow Someone has to vacuum the cubicles.
Needs more downboats:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/22238942/so-i-have-to-create-five-methods-functions-that-do-the-following
@MartinJames and delete votes
@Jefffrey OK, It's been annihilated already.
or maybe we should leave it public so that newcomers can get scared or something
like hung bodies
00:27
@Jefffrey Questions on top of pikestaffs, outside the Lounge gates...
yeah
Xeo
Xeo
the authors of Doctor Who have definitly smoked something
why do you think that?
00:49
The original writers are probably dead now, unless they have access to time-travel.
@HamZa 2C, or not 2C
@MartinJames it should be 2C
@HamZa Your prof wanted 2C if you were paying attention.
@HamZa You need liquid helium.
Oh.. sorry.. that's 2K.
Pissed...
...
@MartinJames More like 4K. So does that mean the new televisions include some liquid helium?
00:53
Doombar*6
I gotta sleep
@MartinJames No you don't. You're just experiencing a caffeine deficiency.
01:08
yes you would know ... you don't even drink coffee >_<
01:30
@sudorm-rfTelkitty Quite true. But I've had Mountain Dew to make up for it.
@JerryCoffin Man, I wish I had a Mountain Dew!
lol (@ 1:04)
@MortenKristensen Unfortunately, I almost never drink it any more. I used to drink it constantly, but quit several years ago.
@JerryCoffin I don't drink soda very often at all - but you just reminded me of MD. And now I want one. ;)
@MortenKristensen Can't blame you. ~15 years since I (mostly) quit, and I still have a craving every once in a while.
01:38
@Jefffrey Haha Though I understood nothing of it at all, that reversed laptop was awesome :p
@JerryCoffin That's a nice "streak". You just gave me one.. Hm, well I don't have any soda in the house anyway. I'll have some water. Wuhu :p
> One of the funniest pranks I've ever heard: Ladies at a pool party, one decides to cannonball, as she's in the air the other yells... (1/2)
that motherfucker
@JerryCoffin I love your determination ...
I've spent 1 minute looking for the second part
You can't keep us hanging here, @Jefffrey
60 fucking seconds of anxiety
01:43
It's fucking pure hell
oh wait
it actually exists
> "SARAH, I HAVE REALLY BAD CANCER AND I DIDN'T KNOW HOW ELSE TO TELL YOU! NOW SEEMED LIKE THE BEST TIME!" - I still can't stop laughing.
I wish I didn't find it
That was really not very funny :P
terrible
@sudorm-rfTelkitty So have you heard anything about how your friend's surgery went?
so you are telling me that if there's a + I can click on the post and see the replies...
cool ground breaking
01:45
>browsing imgur
terrible
terriblurb
@JerryCoffin will hear something before Sunday ...
surgery should have started at 9am
@potatoswatter: I've used both Boost and Loki, but still also use some code I wrote myself long ago (probably predates both of them).
goes on all day (currently 12:47pm)
@sudorm-rfTelkitty Ah -- I'd gotten the time differential wrong, and thought it was later than that already.
01:47
time to bush teeth, brb
Bush 'em! Hard
user3010322
Teeth Bushing -- Cleaning for Real Men
I'm actually bushing my manly teeth as well.
Xeo
Xeo
alright, 3am, time to hit the sack
injection in 9h
Same here, same action.
Except injection - good luck with that, @Xeo
02:02
@MortenKristensen lol typo
@Jefffrey So you say, so you say!
well, time to seep
cya all tomorrow
nicy sleepy timez
nighty
G'night.
user3010322
Niightynight.
02:13
bored
user3010322
Help me make my raytracer. c:
in RapphD, yesterday, by Rapptz
3D graphics aren't my thing
user3010322
They totes are.
03:27
So quiet ...
I am trying to get my friends to join Stackoverflow ... I think we can have more girls here ...
Why do some organizers get so upset when I leave their meetup group? I am sure I am only a number on their book, so why care about i-- so much?
Scythes from a combat POV. Nice overview.
@sudorm-rfTelkitty you made the number decrement
is it easier to manipulate strings in C++ than in c?
04:14
@StackedCrooked surely -0.1% isn't a significant change ...
@TrevorRudolph yes, but unfortunately there's not much good stuff in the standard library when it comes to string manipulation
what is your personal favorite library for doing such things?
I haven't done much string manipulation in C++. Two utils I have used are boost string replace functions and Poco's tokenizer.
04:36
ooooh boost is popular
I remember the days when I was stuck in a dark room with this guy for 4 hours at a time ... doing laser experiments
very romantic ... or not
hand made holograms .. we made a few
not just 2 of us though - also had a tutor/teachers assistant in the same room ... 3p ~_~
making holograms etc
05:06
@TrevorRudolph Unicon.
05:17
Tomorrow I'm going to kill a cat
THAT MOTHERFUCKING PIECE OF SHIT
I wonder how much file-system compression (NTFS/HFS+) affects the performance of an SSD drive.
It keeped jumping on the shelf, where all my bottles of good wine and liquors are in my room. I've moved him back down every single time for the past 3 weeks, yelling that it shouldn't go there. This time, in the middle of the fucking night, it jumps on the top most (which has possibly the best one in the entire collection), I wake up, stand up and move my hands to reach it and it pushes the fucking bottle down on me.
Compressed data reduces the number of reads/writes but requires CPU for encoding/decoding.
It basically tried to kill me.
05:28
I think it's better for everyone if I sleep on it, otherwise I'm really gonna twist its neck.
You have a small confined space like a laundry? Maybe you can lock your cat up there ...
for the night
or drive your cat to a forest and dump your cat there ...
It would probably cry all night waking everyone up again.
At that point chances of it being still alive drop drastically from 95% to 2%
what did your cat do?
10 mins ago, by Jefffrey
It keeped jumping on the shelf, where all my bottles of good wine and liquors are in my room. I've moved him back down every single time for the past 3 weeks, yelling that it shouldn't go there. This time, in the middle of the fucking night, it jumps on the top most (which has possibly the best one in the entire collection), I wake up, stand up and move my hands to reach it and it pushes the fucking bottle down on me.
05:35
dump your cat in a forest ...
it's march so it will not freeze to death
but there will be no you or shelves or wine bottles nearby so it is much safer for you
gotta think about it, night everyone
 
2 hours later…
don't sleep much?
08:00
mawning
08:10
morning
hello
did any of you guys try the new Qt Creator with Clang?
I wanna know if it's still buggy wrt angled brackets and auto auto complete.
@Rapptz I saw that on r/programming, though I'll wait for release.
@StackedCrooked with some people I just flat out tell them "sorry, I can't hear a word you are saying"
then they say what?
08:26
usually they will say things real slow for me
this is normally with the people with strong Irish accents, and I'm a furner, so I get away with it
some times though when you get crazy people in the streets, I just guess what they are want my response to be <something about the rain maybe> "... oh yeah I know, terrible, just terrible"
@StackedCrooked lol, auras
I think it's cool he replicated the original experiment.
yeah
funny, I saw that vid before, but never 'liked' it
I thought that was an experiment commonly carried out in year 12 physics
I do love when he does these videos, and he gets the random people so interested in what is going on.
that could be 1) he chose the interesting experiments 2) he doesn't show disinterested people in these videos ...
JBL
JBL
08:52
Good morning !
user1804599
Fuck you JavaScript and your crappy scoping.
user1804599
lol
user1804599
user1804599
lol, fail.
Maybe I should use a type list instead of a struct to define the packet header. This would enable me to obtain field offset and field type at compile time. (Instead of having to duplicate both in the get_field call.)
09:12
mawning
JBL
JBL
@rightfold Maybe it's convex in another, distorted dimension?
09:25
#define GET_FIELD(b, e, HeaderType, FieldName) \
    get_field<decltype(std::declval<HeaderType>().FieldName)>(b, e, offsetof(HeaderType, FieldName))
It's a modern C++ macro with decltype and shit :P
@rightfold it is convex... if you only look at certain parts :P
@StackedCrooked coliru has been loading slow for me recently, you're not getting popular onus are you?
It sometimes slows down for no explicable reason..
I don't understand myself.
But yeah if two people want to compile at the same time then one of them will have to wait.
09:56
@StackedCrooked is that by design?
@Griwes Shorter waiting times are a sign of progress... :)
@thecoshman I made it so yes.
Requests are handled sequentially.
Not concurrently.
Because that would be even nastier.
It was concurrent for a little while.
maybe I should fix that bug.
But then instead of having to wait your turn you have to share CPU and RAM with other users.
do you show feedback to the user that they are in a queue? Might be nice to know that you just have to wait whilst N jobs are handled first.
10:00
The only feedback atm is yellow.
I don't put them in a queue myself. I only configured the webserver (Sinatra API) for this.
Oh wait no I removed that configuration and changed it to a mutex around the POST requests ("compile" and "share").
Because I don't want to block non-POST requests.
So refreshing the page does not require waiting for someones task to finish.
user1804599
Lol a mutex.
user1804599
You can do this in easier way using two processes and a queue.
Hey it works :)
But yeah it's messy.
that does not sound easier at all
a mutex sounds like the simplest possible way to achieve it
I managed to mess that up though.
I had put a mutex around a block that turned out to be closure with delayed invocation. So I only locked the scheduling of that, not actual running of the user code.
The automagical Ruby syntax made it look like normal code.
10:10
you wrote it in Ruby o_O?
have some respect for yourself
stream do |out|
  out << result
end
^ this is not just a fancy loop
it schedules a task
So a mutex around that doesn't block much.
Why is the PHP room kept on reminding me I am still in it? I have quit it at least 6 times??
that's where you're drawn
10:17
Are you sure I am drawn to PHP and not Ruby on Rail?
user1804599
@StackedCrooked and that is why you should avoid such low-level synchronization primitives and use queues instead.
oh i see
user1804599
I always use Redis for this. Works fine.
Interesting extension:
10:24
@R.MartinhoFernandes are you a cat fish?
@StackedCrooked Smalltalk?
@wilx typename<T> for getting the type name is clever :)
@wilx Ruby (Sinatra API)
@StackedCrooked TBH, I do not like the approach of nearly no new keywords. But it is better than nothing.
@wilx Ugh, more people that forget about template and overloaded functions.
@thecoshman ?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Why? Does that block what they propose?
10:28
It makes what they propose not quite work.
I'm tired of half-assed features.
The word "overload" isn't even mentioned anywhere.
However, it's important enough that it has a full chapter dedicated to it in the standard.
The same for templates.
> 6. IMHO, comparing to other related
professionalism in just 1 word
@R.MartinhoFernandes Comment on that, make them realize. :)
@R.MartinhoFernandes savage
> Pod2& operator=(const Pod2&) { return *this ; } // 13 more o p e r a t o r
wat
last line of page 13
nevermind, just bad indentation
HELLO o p e r a t o r
10:36
I really don't understand how a project this old still does not have automated testing.
at least it's not written in Bjarne_case
user1804599
operator HELLO
To greet x: (HELLO)x; // yields hello
@wilx what do you like about it exactly?
@Jefffrey The fact that somebody is attempting to implement reflection in C++ at all.
10:40
REFLECT(a, b) // yields b, a
@wilx there's no need of const char* reflections
because we all know that the next step is eval
No, eval is nowhere close.
@Jefffrey It's a thousand miles away.
user1804599
eval is cool.
10:41
reflection here is only giving you data the compiler already has; eval is shipping the compiler at run-time.
who cares about the member names at compile time?
Yeah, who is he?
people who want to bind them to a script language perhaps?
to create new scripting languages like js or php? oh god, pls no
create? no.
bind to existing.
user1804599
10:45
PHP++.
Currently I try to get by using a demangler, tuples and sometimes strong typedefs.
well
strictly you can reflect on member function overloads on Linux if you're desperate (no templates though)
I don't need that, but the day I do I'll just write specifications in an interface definition language.
Meh.
I bet every language that has eval in it began with simple string reflection and hopes... and then everything went to shit in a matter of 1-2 years
@Jefffrey Nope, they all began with their classic implementation being interpreted.
10:47
What the fuck is string reflection
Also, lol, they have special considerations for lambdas.
My work here is done.
@DeadMG I know you want C++ to die so that Wide can rise, but I like C++ and I'd like it to stay :P
heh
@CatPlusPlus reflection that returns your info-data in a string format
well, take it from me- C++ will never, ever, have eval.
10:49
@DeadMG you can?
and basic static reflection is a totally different thing.
D has some kind of eval though.
@DeadMG I pray every day that you are right
I don't know how powerful it is though.
10:50
@StackedCrooked Sure. "Just" get the current module, find all the exported functions, demangle their names with the Itanium ABI demangler, and find the ones that you're interested in.
How do you invoke them?
Same way you invoke any other function.
Do you get a list of function pointers?
use dladdr to load them from the current module.
10:51
@R.MartinhoFernandes Not exactly.
You can't call them without knowing the types beforehand though.
right.
you'd really need to use something like LLVM to generate a thunk to translate a structure holding the run-time arguments into a proper call.
user1804599
libffi
Just realised there's no API to align a const pointer.
The most minimalistic yet complete api would be
extern void* api;
?
10:54
omg C style code
@Jefffrey Uh and this dooms language because
14 mins ago, by Jefffrey
because we all know that the next step is eval
try not to laugh too hard.
eval has literally nothing to do with reflection
And even if it is next step, so fucking what
Hi! Is there any case when 7 / 2 * 5 is 0.7 instead of 15? cout << 7 / 2 * 5 outputs 15.
4
Yes, your case
@CatPlusPlus you need that kind of string reflection to make eval useful, if you don't have data into strings eval is pretty much useless
@CatPlusPlus But it outputs 15.
@Jefffrey No it isn't? eval is about codegen, not reflection
@Jefffrey Er, no? eval is useful on its own.
10:57
@IonicăBizău Go back to primary school and learn arithmetic, hth
@CatPlusPlus are you asking me what's wrong with eval? for real?
Hint: nothing
Go back to primary school and learn integer arithmetic
eval is pretty bad but I don't see how it automatically dooms a language.
it's just another feature you probably shouldn't use if you can get away with it.
user1804599
@IonicăBizău 7 / 2 = 3 and 3 * 5 = 15.
10:58
@IonicăBizău C++ operators do not do the same as what 'conventional' maths operators (ie modulo vs division). C++ also applies operators following it's own rules. Go read about these things.
Also most of the data in reflection isn't strings, because that's p much only useful for symbol names
Every time you compile your code you are doing eval.
@IonicăBizău That is the correct value for C++
You do realise that with or without integer division this is never 0.7 right
In school they teach you that multiplication has precedence over division.
10:59
don't feed the vampire
That's bullshit
I already got that shit plonked
@CatPlusPlus vOv he wants multiplication first, and division not modulo
@StackedCrooked well no
@StackedCrooked What.

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