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16:00
is it my imagination or did somebody just delete all the Boost docs? o.O
Xeo
Xeo
wat
@Xeo Probably gonna try some tomorrow
Xeo
Xeo
> Trumpet player here- when we see that marking, it means clinch your butthole and hand the horn to your neighbor if you start to pass out.
16:15
@Xeo I prefer the comment about subsonic earthquakes.
/ 8h meeting, I feel dirty and sad
@JohanLarsson that seems like the appropriate feelings one should feel after such a long meeting. I feel about the same when I have 2 1/2 hour phone conferences.
How much time do you guys spend planning a two week sprint?
dammit, I buggered it up
I hate Assertion `!pthread_mutex_destroy(&m)' failed so much
16:34
@JohanLarsson Two weeks.
wow and you're not even Scandinavian
takes us a good five hours sometimes
it shouldn't
also e^pi hours
and let me rephrase that as "I'm still starting to explore my options for eating normal food again; let alone seeking out employment"
How is feeding?
lots better now that I have drugs.
16:40
great
I realise it's pretty awful anyway but I was hoping it would at least work
I reckon I went wrong somewhere around translating the locker_box semantics
future_shared_state is crashing pretty consistently on destruction
What have I done? :'(
It's fucking hailing again?
I've done something
just before hometime as well, which is annoying
@R.MartinhoFernandes you left that UB remember.
16:56
my future::get is quite different. I'm not sure I understand what your moves were doing there
I forgot my book at work.
oh, yeah, I get what that was doing
still no idea what's wrong with mine
does anybody knows what's wrong here? It gives me round_a1.hs:49:5: parse error on input in'`
it's cos you're writing Haskell
it's because you're writing Haskell.
17:09
butts
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@Jefffrey Remove in.
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in is implicit within do expressions.
@JohanLarsson We used to use an hour or so
For the past year or so, we've ditched sprints and things have never worked better
Yea I can imagine, sprints is bs in a way. People milk their stories etc.
17:16
sprints make a lot of sense in web dev, where it is actually feasible to ship something at those kinds of intervals. Working for two weeks and then having something that is ready to be shipped works great then. But for us, we release new versions every 9-15 months (and we can't ship more often because our customers are hospitals who certainly don't want to update their systems more often than they do already), so the 2-week delimiter was just artificial and never worked
that's the core idea in a sprint: after each sprint, you should be done with the task you were working on, and the product should basically be ready to ship. If that is not feasible, then sprints make no sense
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We started a new sprint today. ;_;
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Two-week sprint and half of the work is already done lel.
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I guess we just didn’t slack off enough today.
how long did you plan it?
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Two weeks.
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17:24
Still have to do some bigger issues though.
but how long was the meeting?
user1804599
About an hour, including discussion with the customer.
43 secs ago, by rightfold
Two weeks.
;)
@JohanLarsson I don't even understand how you managed to spend 8 hours
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And inserting some of the issues into YouTrack.
50 mins ago, by DeadMG
@JohanLarsson Two weeks.
17:25
personally, two-week planning for a two-week sprint is a low, I usually spend three or four weeks planning a two-week sprint.
@jalf It is very fucked up, hence I asked you guys here for some input.
and we promptly took the piss, which is to be expected
@JohanLarsson but what do you spend all that time on?
Bikeshedding is probably the largest %
also I have an evil headache :(
17:27
embracing any kind of uncertainty and just talk around it
@jalf Eh, feedback is more important
@CatPlusPlus feedback from who and to who?
Customer to devs
what do you say to your customers?
@JohanLarsson But why is the whole team involved in that? If it is decided that you will implement X this sprint, then you are in change of X, and you decide how it should be done. If and when you need input from other devs, you talk to them. But it's not something that the whole team has to be locked in a meeting for
17:29
@jalf I prefer cryofrozen in a meeting for a thousand years.
@CatPlusPlus but that doesn't have to be a synchronized every-two-weeks event for the whole team. You can get feedback on individual features when they're done. And again, feedback every two weeks only matters if you are actually able to produce anything like a deliverable product every two weeks. (and for a lot of companies, "the customer" isn't going to spend an afternoon every two weeks with you offering feedback)
@jalf Take drugs.
@R.MartinhoFernandes it looks like it contains spoilers
@jalf All I can say is that it is wrong and I have tried to fix it but failed.
@Bartek I can't see it because Flash.
17:32
@R.MartinhoFernandes ooooh
@JohanLarsson It took us a lot of attempts to figure out what worked for us. Is your manager receptive to discussing how these things should be handled?
@jalf Well, in the end you come up with workflow that works for you
Religious adherence to SCRUM or whatever reminds me of ~~patterns~~
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Q: What is wrong with the mutexes in this attempt at a `std::future` implementation for C++03?

Lightness Races in OrbitI'm trying to adapt Martinho Fernandes's sample std::future implementation so that it can run under C++03 with Boost 1.40, as a cheap, stop-gap measure until I can gain access to either Boost 1.41 or C++11 itself. My adaption is hardly beautiful and it's certainly not optimal, but I was rather h...

And now I have to go home.
hehe yeah
@R.MartinhoFernandes strangely, confirmed
17:35
In the end, our management threw some expensive "agile" consultants at us for a couple of days
you might find user agent spoofing helpful in such cases :v @R.M ^
so we kinda were both right
some videos don't play in HTML5 without hassle
I think "consultant" is up there with "architect"
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but you can play all of them in HTML5 if you convince YT you're a mobile user
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@jalf lol
it wasn't actually as bad as it sounds
17:36
really? cause it sounds pretty bad.
We had some interesting discussions with them and they suggested a bunch of things, and in the end the pretty much told us that "ok, you guys are actually working pretty efficiently already. The biggest problem this company has seems to be that management doesn't know what they want"
anyone familiar with c++ i have a question
They could tell that to everyone.
Anyway, we found that what made sense for us was closer to kanban than scrum. It's just not realistic for us to split every task up into something that can fit into a two-week schedule, and even if we could, there would be no benefit to doing so, because after the two weeks are up, nothing special happens and we just start on the next sprint anyway. What helped us was instead limiting how many tasks can be in progress at any one time.
17:39
@jalf He is a consensus junkie and a meeting person. Speaks Corporate Speak fluently & fulltime :D I have mentioned my concerns but don't expect powerful actions.
Never mind if a task takes 2 weeks or 4 months. It takes up one out of a limited number of slots until it's complete, and until then, that slot can't be used for any other task
anyone know c++? i have a question
@JohanLarsson I think we're lucky that none of us actually like meetings :p
@CatPlusPlus two quick stars!
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Hmm, meetings.
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17:40
We have meetings during lunch.
@Hellovart nope
People don't flag someone asking a question in the wrong room as spam or offensive. It's neither. If you want them to ask the question in the right room direct them to the right room.
Flagging it doesn't help anybody.
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@SpencerRuport ITT we're newfags
questions in here are both spam and offensive.
but you don't need to lecture us that flags suck.
we've been here for quite a few years and we know.
C# users feel entitled to lecture C++ users
I would know.
17:42
haha
@DeadMG - If they show up in my notifications I'm going to say something.
currently, we're Lounge<Cloak> anyway
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@SpencerRuport Then quit crying to us and go cry to someone who might do something about it.
and tell us how far you get.
oh wait, the devs abandoned chat years ago.
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DeadMG stop flagging and being aggressive.
17:43
so if you don't like flags, then tough shit.
cause ain't nobody gonna fix em
o noes did my use of the word "shit" offend you? I so sorry...
@DeadMG - Fine. Give up. Don't educate your users and be an asshole in general. That's way better than my approach. You've shown me the error of my ways.
you can be aggressive and offensive without using profanity /just-saying
@DeadMG Spencer is one of my best friends be nice :)
@SpencerRuport It's been four years. We gave up long ago. You feel free to give it a shot though.
if you kids wanna fight in here, please step outside and do it
17:45
@rlemon I could do but it wouldn't be so satisfying.
ah, jalf's right, I'll focus my attention on something more important.
Shoot, wish I had validated that flag.
@jalf ? not contradictory at all
:)
@DeadMG - Your attitude is toxic. Try being a little more positive.
^ lol
17:46
find something to be positive about and I'll consider it.
@DeadMG you're able to eat mars bars? :p
@jalf They can't - the car park is full up 'cos the cars of 'Member for today' trolls and question dumpers.
@jalf Yes! This I find greatly positive.
I stuffed that mars bar in my face and didn't feel even a twinge.
yay me.
@SpencerRuport Gee. Let me pin that, because, you know, no one had figured that out before.
@DeadMG drugs?
17:48
@JohanLarsson Yay drugs!
in fact I just got a fresh batch from my doctor.
@DeadMG mars bars?
no, drugs.
@jalf hehe
17:49
@SpencerRuport yes it is. Regardless of that though, this room isn't really for programming questions. You should ask those on SO. :)
hi
please do my homework for me
@BartekBanachewicz yo dawg?
@BartekBanachewicz did you end up passing that course you almost failed?
@ScarletAmaranth I failed Software Engineering, but passed Assembly (Computer Architecture)
which in general isn't that bad, because I'm on the 6th semester, so I am still able to complete the BEng in time
17:52
good enough
but I have to do two numerical methods assignments now
and I hate that shit
I enjoyed runge kutta or whatever the hell its name was
so logic
much amaze
logic is ok
computing numbers is not
@BartekBanachewicz hehehe.... have fun:(
@BartekBanachewicz what are they?
17:55
@BartekBanachewicz "OK, your next assignment is x32 assembler coding using only the flags register"
@JohanLarsson fixing my Gauss elimination solver and doing the comparison of Gauss-Seidel vs Jacobi
the 2nd one is w/o the implementation so it's kinda OK
dafuq is x32
don't ask :D
I think I'll start with the 2nd one
gauss elimination should be straightforward if I remember it correctly
yeah but I was a moron and coded it in C++
17:56
@JohanLarsson Degaussing.
@MartinJames do you have a button for that?
@JohanLarsson Not anymore:)
ok no hardware support then
collapse please
17:58
Something will collapse allright
@EtiennedeMartel Genetics also influence behavior and prone-ness to addiction :P
and stupidity
Give me a chance - it's only 19:00 and I haven't started on beer yet.
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@StackedCrooked And whether you are a Belgian or not. Oh wait, same thing.
@MartinJames 30% discount on beer in local store dances
@CatPlusPlus :)
@BartekBanachewicz I have cans from last shop trip, Bombardier, I think.
18:00
@EtiennedeMartel dafuq
@MartinJames I have some local shit, a crate (20) of common polish stuff and a few heinekens
@BartekBanachewicz That should be enough for a decent collapse.
@MartinJames mhm
Heineken is a mistake.
Polish stuff is probably ok.
Beer sucks
Also estimating is hard
And I'm terrible at it
18:05
@CatPlusPlus multiply by pi?
estimate small easy chunks many times
Resharper 8.2 works OOTB with C++?
things tends to take the time they take + the time for planning them
C++ support is still EAP afair
18:07
assuming one works with the right things
@CatPlusPlus well I have just main 8.2 and it works
@rightfold Thanks.
> This question appears to be off-topic because it is in all caps.
So temped to post that here: stackoverflow.com/questions/23067188/…
Oh it got edited.
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18:23
@Mysticial Rollback. :P
I wonder if anyone has tried to write an edit bot that goes around correcting spelling errors and such. You could potentially do that to fix all caps title. And apply an automatic downvote as well.
Wikipedia has a ton of those.
Why not SO?
user1804599
Sometimes things ought to be spelling errors.
Chrome has spellchecking in the editbox. I see squigglies all over the place.
R# can add std:: automatically
user1804599
18:25
Any editor can.
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(If it cannot, it is not an editor.)
@rightfold The Wikipedia bots won't try to fight with a user. If you roll it back, it assumes it was intentional.
Although spending the time to get 2k in a separate account is probably too much of a hassle.
user1804599
You don’t need that.
user1804599
Suggested edits work too.
user1804599
Just do suggested edits until you get to 2k. :P
18:30
They'll all be too minor.
So the bot would get banned.
user1804599
True that. :P
You'd also have to throttle the bot so it doesn't start hitting captchas.
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var f = _.throttle(function() { var post = findBadPost(); fixPost(post); }, 20000);
for (;;) f();
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Who cares about CPU anyway. :)
Xeo
Xeo
@rightfold y u no compose :P
user1804599
18:35
var f = _.throttle(_.compose(fixPost, findBadPost), 20000); for (;;) f(); :D
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Underscore is great.
18:52
fuck haskell
I'm done
user1804599
Why?
user1804599
Haskell is a great programming language.
it is
it's just too difficult for my brain
user1804599
You need to get into it.
user1804599
What are you trying to do that fails?
18:55
let me think about it for a couple more minutes before I give up
user1804599
Okay. :D
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Good luck. :D
@Jefffrey what
@Jefffrey oh come on
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You triggered the fanboy in Bartuk.
:frogsiren:
18:59
@rightfold So, at a certain point in time I'll have a [Int] that will need to be mapped over and give a [String]. And the mapping needs to be done by concatenating a Int -> IO a to a a -> String.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit but of course Jane had to steal that grape
Of course you can't use >=> to concatenate
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@Jefffrey Do you want mapM?
KJW
KJW
anyone know of a task management library with it's own FIFO queue to process data as well as a dashboard?
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do strings <- forM ints $ \int -> do
       string <- getLine
       return $ show int ++ string
   …
user1804599
19:02
(forM = flip mapM)
KJW
KJW
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Q: Task management with internal FIFO queue?

KJWBasically, I need to run a bunch of tasks on the server. Each task uses a queue to process data. The queue needs to be FIFO. I need to persist the queue. A task will use it's queue actively. Other tasks can be started to do parallel processing of the same queue. What are some task management lib...

@rightfold yeah, theoretically I can use that, but I don't know how to concatenate the two functions
user1804599
What are the functions? Show them.
What's "concatenate"
user1804599
mconcat!
19:04
@rightfold Here
fuck
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readInput >>= processOutput
wait
@rightfold sorry, I've pasted the older version (edited)
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(>>=) :: Monad m => m a -> (a -> m b) -> m b
user1804599
Oh, like that.
So what's the problem
Play with types
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19:06
processOutput `fmap` readInput x
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Or more explicitly readInput x >>= return . processOutput but beh.
@rightfold what's x?
user1804599
The argument to readInput.
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It is a value of type Int.
Xeo
Xeo
f :: Int -> IO a
g :: a -> String
xs :: [Int]
mapM (fmap g . f) xs :: IO [String]
user1804599
19:08
Every monad is a functor, so you can use fmap.
@rightfold not really though :)
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It is not enforced and that is horribly annoying.
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But yes really. If you don’t do it your code has a bug.
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Consider it UB. :P
Xeo
Xeo
Consider it 'You're an idiot'.
19:12
@BartekBanachewicz why do you ask, then o.O
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yesterday, by rightfold
> Could not deduce (Functor m) arising from a use of `fmap'
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yesterday, by rightfold
> Monad m =>
Barbapapa is both the title character, and name of the "species" of said character, of a series of children's books written in the 1970s by Annette Tison and Talus Taylor, who resided in Paris, France. The books were originally written in French (barbe à papa - literally "Daddy's beard" - is French for cotton candy or candy floss), and were later translated into over 30 languages. Several European publishers expressed interest in Barbapapa but did not wish to embark on spending the publishing cost. Frank Fehmers Productions, an Agent who later became a publisher, subsequently set up a c...
@ScarletAmaranth hello
@sehe What is this?
Xeo
Xeo
@rightfold Hey, AMP implementation is coming at least!
user1804599
19:14
Yup. :3
It's a chat message.
It's in response to another chat message.
It links to an article on Wikipedia, which is an online, community-edited encyclopedia.
The relation between the subject and reply messages is chosen such that a human would find it humorous to see the correspondence, often of visual nature.
Hope that helps.
@Xeo I see, thanks /cc @rightfold
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@sehe The relation between the subject and reply messages is chosen by .
Yours truly
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19:16
My truly
@sehe The name means daddy beard which is a bit strange given what he looks like.
@JohanLarsson It's cotton candy.
user1804599
Monads for DI are cool.
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Immensely flexible.
It reminds me of this.
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19:20
class (Functor m, Applicative m, Monad m) => SaveBulletin m where
  saveBulletin :: Bulletin -> m BulletinID

postBulletin :: SaveBulletin m
             => Text
             -> Text
             -> m (Either (Set BulletinValidationError) BulletinID)
user1804599
Shit. A type error.
user1804599
Oh, precedence issue.
@EtiennedeMartel what is?
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> unknown symbol `_hexapodazmcorezm0zi1zi0zi0_HexapodaziCoreziEntityziBulletin_Bulletin_con_info'
user1804599
19:27
Hurray. Linker errors.
@JohanLarsson "barbe à papa". That's what it is.
hmm i thought barba meant beard
@JohanLarsson "barbe" means beard, yes.
And while it does litterally mean "daddy's beard", in practice it means cotton candy.
ok you seem confident :)
19:40
FUCK I AM DYING THIS SHIT IS SO BORING GOD DAMN IT TAKE IT AWAY FCUFOISDJFKL;DSHNFKLAHSBDJKFHASDJKFHA;SJD
is QtCreator based on MinGW?
or VS or Clang
hm, okey dokey
QtCreator is based on true story
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Is there something like writer that discards everything but the value from the latest tell?
19:50
@DeadMG afaik it's based on Qt
pretty sure Qt didn't write their own C++ compiler
Qt can be compiled for mingw and for WinAPI.
I think the official installer uses the WinAPI version.
it's super annoying because MSVC is the only decent build environment around; but it's also the one I can't interact with on a code level since Clang's ABI support for it is incomplete.
I mean Visual Studio.
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Beautiful.

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