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13:00
Eww.
@ThePhD sigh dude the very first reason of me starting Lundi was not wanting to do that
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It’s funny that Facebook transforms a PNG into a crappy quality JPEG for cover photos, but leaves JPEGs the same quality as the original.
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@BartekBanachewicz :C But.... but ut works really well. ;~;
Nothing. Every lvalue is an rvalue. The converse does not hold. The distinguishing feature of a lvalue is that it has an address as well as a value. — EJP 3 hours ago
All those Lua++ and ObjLua and whatnot did that and they were shitty beyond reason
13:00
That doesn't seem right to me
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@BartekBanachewicz I think we did it right, though!
@ThePhD but it's fucking useless in most cases. You don't want Lua objects to mirror C++ objects
@ThePhD but that misses the point by a parsec
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Hmm, Parsec.
Who said there is no free lunch, just got some free lunch today - the restaurant stuffed up our order and made us wait 40 minutes. So they offered the meal on the house. Just a few days ago another restaurant tried to offer me a free drink, we had to tell them they forgot to charge my drink (whole $7) . Strange ... because restaurants usually try to overcharge, I am surprised by their sudden "nice gestures" ...
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I dunno, I think it's pretty powerful to do my_cpp_class.new() in lua and use it like a regular lua thing. It means you can implement whole parts of really complex or intensive functionality in C++, while leaving the rest of anything else to lua's stuff.
13:02
@ThePhD ugh
yes you can do it but not like that damn it
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Come oonnn, it's not that bad. :c
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u.u;
instancing C++ classes directly from Lua code is nonsense
sure, expose computing functionality as idiomatic Lua API
if you want to use C++ classes then just fucking write that in C++
if you embed Lua in your code you want another API anyway more than 95% percent of the time
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@BartekBanachewicz std::goroutine lol
@ThePhD what you did is a shitty replacement for fucking embarrasing lack of shell in C++
13:04
TIL about Edyta Gorniak.
@StackedCrooked you lack "ó"
@BartekBanachewicz Why
@CatPlusPlus read next 4 lines that I wrote
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13:06
How do you intend to expose a stateful OO API without creating an instance of the thing
And then passing it along
however it makes sense in the context of the application
just step back and think about that for a while
what is the ultimate purpose of pulling Lua into the code.
if you want Lua as a DSL, you need another API exposed which won't mirror the C++ API most of the time
if you don't want it as a DSL, then it's questionable why you're embedding it in the first place
maybe it's just me not seeing the amazing opportunity of not writing C++ sorry
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You can wrap the C++-like generated API in Lua.
13:09
otoh nevermind I'm going to sleep
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@Rapptz So, the only thing left we have to support is stack::get<userdata<T>> and stack::push<userdata<T>> and stack::pop<userdata<T>>. This should allow people to grab lua classes off of the stack in some ways, no?
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Which may be more pleasant than wrapping it in C++.
what he's allowing to do is taking C++ objects and manipulating them from Lua, inherently moving the responsibility for doing the actual logic
how the hell did I manage to play 15 hours of dota 2 in less than two days
this is not good at all
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@AlexM. <3
13:10
but that will amount to Lua doing what C++ should do in the first place.
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@AlexM. What's your steam?
That's what bindings are
which brings us to the fact why are you even using C++ if you need that
@CatPlusPlus I've never seen Lundi as a direct binding.
13:11
Direct binding, not direct binding, who cares, the entire point is manipulating the FFI state
eh, not necessarily
I mean, the very way you approach that FFI changes a lot, IMHO.
Not really no. The FFI boundary is p much always the same, you can just shift it around
because I see what you're talking about more like COM bullshit
whereas what I am trying to say is that you should craft the bridge so that it's more fine-tuned to what you're really trying to do with Lua
It's generally better to expose one-to-one bindings and then build high-level ~~idiomatic APIs~~ on top of that
Because it makes things simpler on both sides
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Geez, Rapptz's commits are tiny. :c
13:14
@ThePhD small commits are good commits.
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I like big things.
If FFI boundary is minimal then it's easier to manage
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Big commits are the best. <3
@ThePhD yeah you're fucking terrible, save us that.
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u.u
13:14
And yes that means 1-to-1 exposing C++ objects to whatever, regardless of what the whatever is
We have a consultant who taught us that in the industry where real programmers work they commit once every sprint (14 days)
This sprint he did not commit once
Did you fire him
Out of a cannon
Into the sun
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A glass-covered sun?
Finally, an Archbishop saying something sensible. (Shame he's not the Archbishop any more)
@JohanLarsson o.O
13:15
@CatPlusPlus You should be our ArchitectInstanceManager
@CatPlusPlus Maybe it's just me, but I see numerous opportunities where that could fuck up. C++ objects are so retarded to handle that trying to do that from anything that's not C++ is doomed to fall apart sooner or later, IMHO.
Not really no
@LightnessRacesinOrbit It was on the level of wtf that I looked for a hidden camera :D
either way fuck C++
if that exposure means less C++ will be written then let it be
maybe that's actually the way to go
dumping C++ to the ugly absolutely necessary PERFORMANCECRITICAL part
I'm back
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13:20
Welp.
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After that last pullrequest to remove the empty function, that's it. We're all done. :D
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I HAVE DONE MY DUUUTTTYYY.
you committed seppuku?
that's a tad over the top
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I didn't, but this guy did:
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13:22
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@JohanLarsson ;p
heh, three identical emails, sent through whois privacy to each of my lightnesspyramid domains:
> Hi,
>
> Would you buy lightness.org at £147?
>
> Clark
almost tempting
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Lmao.
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Somebody wants "lightnesspyramid" from you?
no
you fundamentally misread two whole words; interesting
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No, I mean
user3010322
13:29
Is he asking to give you lightness.org so you would leave lightnesspyramid?
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Or is it just a bargain?
no?
he just thinks i might want the similar domain
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Ah.
not realising that it's probably more to do with me than the ones I already have ;p
I would quite like it actually but not for £147
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lightness.com is taken too, apparently.
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13:30
I wonder if scam.net exists.
> Our new web site, powered by EarthLink Web Hosting, is currently under construction.
sureeee
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UGH
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The ugly black boxes are back again. ~_~
squatting should be illegal. you can't squat trademarks and copyrights, can you?
even patents you have to demonstrate willingness to defend them (which implies having some facts to back up your claims to the protected invention)
then again I suppose I do have 7 domains myself that I don't use atm
oops
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Conflict of self-interests.
13:59
tomalaksobeautiful.info
@Xeo long hair is fun; I have nigh-Fred-length - the only problem is that you need to wash it like every other day - and it takes like... forever
you take forever.
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You should wash your hair everyday, now? o.0
and she likes it
user3010322
14:06
Just as part of your shower routine?
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Or, is there special rules for long hair?
it's special rules for long hair I guess... if I don't wash my hair every other day, it gets greasy
then it's sort of ewww
:P
I also have long hair and I need to wash it every other day at least. But that was also the case when I had short hair..
It would get itchy.
also washing short hair is not too much a hassle I supose
apply shampoo, splash it a bit; done
I should be the expert ... because I am a woman & I have had long hair for the longest period of time :p
unless you specifically want to know how to maintain a manly long hair, then I could be of little help
14:12
I usually get haircuts when I notice it takes longer than usual to wash and dry my hair
at times I really feel like getting all of the hair cut
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Das Beat
I wouldn't be able to survive with long hair, nope
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the problem with long hair for a guy is that ... it is not usual for guys to do much about the hair - it is unusual for a long haired guy to wear flowery hair pins or clips
you can get pins or clips without flowers on them
14:22
those usually are for girls too
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If I had long hair I'd wear clips with flowers on them.
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CHerry blossoms.
sure ...
then you going to a gay bar?
best place to pick up chicks
totally
14:26
seriously!
I can totally imagine you trying to pick up 'chicks' in a gay bar ~_~
anybody wants to be my BFF on my fake FB account? (I was "forced" to make an account to chat with people who are twats and have no other means of communication)
damn
I can't install gtk with cabal @rightfold :(
cabal is awesome if it works
and if it doesn't you're doomed
^^
I have the problem with malloc....
14:38
@ScarletAmaranth naaah, I'm almost there
@BartekBanachewicz I have never managed to get Cabal to work if it didn't work on my first try :)
psychological problem
Malloc has a problem with you
char* userpwd = (char*)malloc(strlen(USERNAME)+1+strlen(PASSWORD));
	    printf("\n malloc %s",userpwd);
@MirkoCianfarani Because you are using malloc?
14:39
this printf >8H or -
stop casting malloc
@ScarletAmaranth meh, I downloaded wrong version of GTK+
if only there was a WEBSITE
@MirkoCianfarani stop doing that
god damn it
@MirkoCianfarani Yeah, you should seek psychological help.
14:39
why?
where you can ask questions about programming
why are you printing uninitialized memory?
@MirkoCianfarani Either because you are using C or because you are using malloc in C++.
Because after I build the contain variable with " strcat "
@MirkoCianfarani it's unitialized
14:40
char* userpwd = (char*)malloc(strlen(USERNAME)+1+strlen(PASSWORD));
	    printf("\n malloc %s",userpwd);
        strcat(userpwd, (const char*)USERNAME);
        strcat(userpwd, ":");
		strcat(userpwd, (const char*)PASSWORD);
        printf("\n not %s",userpwd);
...
for the love of god
just stop fucking doing that
RELEASE THE HOUND! (@DeadMG)
:)
don't use anything that is from C library
it's FUBAR
yes that includes C language
@MirkoCianfarani Can you use C++?
14:41
Go ask a question on SO... but I'll give you a hint, you need to read more about C-strings
no, nobody should read about C
sure... But I cann will have downvote...
I try
@MirkoCianfarani, for the love of your country, use C++ and std::string for strings.
nobody should use C
@MirkoCianfarani linking to it here will likely be a bad choice
14:42
> One candidate for election in Enfield, William Henwood, responded to a recent speech by Henry, in which he suggested there was a poor representation of black and ethnic minorities on British television, by tweeting: "He should emigrate to a black country. He does not have to live with whites."
oh dear
it's not "racism" like everyone's claiming, but it is pretty moronic and lacks any basis in facts or reality
Wait that now I buld the question...
@MirkoCianfarani like I said, linking to it here will be a bad choice
@MirkoCianfarani What? Speak italian
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@BartekBanachewicz good.
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Cabal is horrible.
14:45
Indeed.
wait,
aspetta
ITS BUILDING
INSTALLED
@rightfold SEE CABAL CAN INTO YI
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-1 not enough Emacs.
damn
now it says it doesn't see my pango view
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My raytracer
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14:55
Never does refraction right.
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I hate it. I hate it I hate it I hate it.
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;~;
my does
I love it; I love it
:)
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<.<
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I propose we abolish the letter C.
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14:56
But does it do refractions?
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HMMM?
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In favour of S and K.
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I don't see any transparent balls, just ambient occcluuusion.
nope; it doesn't :)
but it will; at some point, anyway
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Hmph.
15:00
I have working reflections tho! and AO is decent GI; at least for now
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@ThePhD That’s what she said.
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15:13
Ugh.
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1750
A: What is the single most influential book every programmer should read?

Justin Standard Code Complete (2nd edition) by Steve McConnell The Pragmatic Programmer Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs The C Programming Language by Kernighan and Ritchie Introduction to Algorithms by Cormen, Leiserson, Rivest & Stein Design Patterns by the Gang of Four Refactoring: Improving...

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Why is this answer upvoted so much.
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It’s completely worthless.
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It doesn’t explain why these books should be read.
probably because it's a huge list of stuff
and noobs love huge lists of stuff
15:15
@rightfold I completely agree. that book is useless and boring
@rightfold Flag as not an answer. Question says "single"; answer lists 94.
Come on, Abyx. You can do better than that!
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit It is locked and as such it cannot be flagged.
That's the point of dynamic allocation. malloc and free serve the same goal. And std::vector<> as well. So? How does this answer the question? — sehe 7 secs ago
slightly edited now
@rightfold Yes I was fucking joking
15:18
... oh god
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OIC.
Where should I put my mutexes?
Is a data member next to what is protected ok?
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> Imagine that you are sitting at a computer terminal.
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As if I’m ever not doing that.
15:21
@rightfold I'm using GUIs most of the time
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Me too.
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My favourite GUI is the one of my terminal emulator.
@sehe I understand that adding "@" to "A" looks kinda redundant, but please do that.
@kbok don't use mutexes, they are bad - they make you wait
@rightfold My favourite GUI is the Chrome window.
@Abyx What should I use instead?
15:25
@kbok data representation that is consistent during mutation?
@kbok Go queues and stuff based on them - e.g. active objects
@Abyx It wasn't redundant. And no, I didn't want to do that. I know you're easily provoked and the subsequent discussion will lead nowhere, as you have very aptly illustrated by expressly not addressing the point.
does C++ guarantee atomic pointers?
@JanDvorak No, but you can use atomic<T*>
That's very very far removed from the real merit of said smart pointers. The point is to make memory management automatic and less error prone. — sehe 18 secs ago
15:27
@kbok thanks. should do
@sehe nah I'm not in a mood for long rants discussions now
I just want a concurrent vector/list/whatever
PPL/TBB
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I really need to install a PHP REPL.
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@kbok boost
15:29
Boost.Lockfree might have what you need.
@Abyx Good. Because that's completely senseless, as ever. Why don't you not miss the point, instead? That'd have made it shorter than the ~four messages spent now
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I am underestimating the usefulness of REPLs.
@DeadMG Quite limited, except for the spsc_queue
I certainly remember being unimpressed by Boost.Lockfree
@rightfold PHP has read, eval, print and loops. Shouldn't be too hard to create one.
15:30
Actually boost::lockfree only has queue and stack
it certainly doesn't have the power of TBB's concurrent_vector
@sehe well the short form of those messages is "fuck you moron", but I'm trying to be polite, ok?
@Abyx What? What did I say?
@sehe dunno. you wrote so much that couldn't read all of it
@DeadMG I can't remember when you was impressed by anything
I can
it was March 31st.
I took this little thing called amitriptyline and it gave me my life back.
15:33
@DeadMG, Are you better today?
yep
Good.
probably just ate something that disagreed with me, felt fine today
Guy quotes answer containing list of dozens of titles. Responds "agree, that book is useless and boring" (What. Book?! All of them?).
I notice that you're cheap-shotting the answer because it starts with a meh title you dislike.
What is "moronic" about my noting that?
@sehe spsc_queue seems interesting
15:35
meh I don't want to intall tbb for a miserable vector
wait-free, and the ability to push/pop multiple items
@sehe the book was "Code Complete". well I didn't read whole damn answer. only first words of it.
in fact
my dose is going up tomorrow
yay.
I'll just use a mutex then. Punch me later.
@sehe also yeah, almost all books are boring and useless.
15:36
@kbok ok. where do you live?
:P
@StackedCrooked France, Paris as his profile says, You can go there and punch everyone until you meet kbok
It's in my profile
ergh, silly raspian image is taking time to download! why does physics suck!?
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Hm.
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I guess I'll just drop refractions.
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15:45
Keep reflections.
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And do ambient occlusion.
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Set up my new multisampling algorithm,
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and then do threaded tracing
wuss ;)
Omg, openCV is so full of mem leaks :s
15:49
Hello!
@DavidKron breaking news, duh
@DavidKron submit bug fix? :P
Didn't know StackOverflow had a chat!!
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@Borgleader How is that being a wuss? :c
You're dropping a feature :P im just kidding though
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15:49
Pff.
So freakin anoying, i cant find my own behind their forrest of leaks
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If it's so easy, I'd like to see yoooou do it. :c
Just importing some opencv header files gives mem leaks
@DavidKron well it's C. it's normal in it to use exit() and leak everything
@gigabytes Hi
15:51
@ThePhD Maybe some day when I'm done with my language, finished a game engine, programmed a few games, I'll come around to that ;)
user3010322
You're writing your own language?
These are all things on my "TODO" list =/
@Abyx yeah im usually fine with it, its just that they are making it impossible to find my own. I always use RAII but they have their own memory handling hiding behind almost all their types.
I also need to get rich somehow so I can do those full time T_T
Im currently on the edge where function calls starts to return null because of mem space
15:56
@Borgleader Which ones are you focusing on right now?
@Abyx Thanks for getting the point :) i do think you could do better!
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Q: What should be the strategy for a college dropout to get a fresher job at top IT companies

dropoutI am a self-guided student who hates college education and study itself using books/internet...I have good experience as a freelancer. I am also selected this year for Google Summer Of Code. It will help me building a good open source profile along with the learning experience. I am also planning...

Note: Since I live in a conservative environment where importance is only given to jobs at top IT companies, first jobs at startup is not an option. — dropout 12 mins ago
what is this supposed to mean?
@Abyx like so indeed. That's better already
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@AlexM. lol at username
16:02
@AlexM. I think he's saying his family will look down on him unless he becomes a bigwig hotshot. Sounds like muppetry to me.
@Jefffrey Playing Guild Wars 2 ;)
I'm also reading "Elements of Programming" written by Stepanov
16:29
> You would also then be consolidating the brand rather than dividing its marketing power x times. Everybody knows "Windows" because some 34 versions of it (not counting feature-set variants) have the same stem name; by contrast, how many [HELP ME HERE NEED AN EXAMPLE] can you name?
I'm proposing "ProductName for VariantName"/"ProductName for VariantName2"/"ProductName for VariantName3" rather than "ProductName"/"ProductName2"/"ProductName3" and trying to back it up
I originally said "how many individual Linux distributions can you name?" but that doesn't have much clout
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@Borgleader Nah, just do it while you're poor and barely making it!
16:45
@LightnessRacesinOrbit what an interesting choice of words he made then
anyway, this guy kinda gave him the best answer in his comments
You'd better impress the hell out of them with your portfolio and maybe, your proficiency with data structures and algorithms. There is a reason why people get their education through college and engineering school. You'd be prepared to show that, even though you didn't go to uni, you are at least as well trained as they are. You realize that Google, Microsoft and Facebook once were startups, right? Frankly, if I had to choose between an MIT/Standford/Caltech/Carnegie Mellon/Columbia person and you, it'd take me two tenths of a second to decide - and the decision wouldn't go to you (continue) — Vietnhi Phuvan 36 mins ago
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getAllResponseHeaders y u return string.
Aisle.
Isle 15 is where you dump your mutineers before sailing away.
@rightfold it's a string of response headers
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17:01
It’s horrible.
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Reminds me of this.
lol isle
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> allCookies is a string containing a semicolon-separated list of cookies (i.e. key=value pairs)
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Worst API ever.
I split the computation into 8 tasks that run in parallel and now the process is slower
3
17:05
too much congestion on a mutex
that blows
concurrency isn't as simple as throwing threads at the problem
17:19
@DeadMG I've been doing quite a lot of interesting SO answers around precisely this theme lately
@kbok you need to find the right granularity. some tweaking is required
/cc @FredOverflow @KonradR I've tried to complement your valid answers here stackoverflow.com/a/23326554/85371
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Argh.
@rightfold IIRC that's how the HTTP response cookie part looks like.
@rightfold could be worse
17:34
@Jefffrey I think he rather wants them returned parsed
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Q: How to use "extern template" with a nested class which is used by a templated member in the same class?

jblumeFirst, some context: I'm trying to use the Pimpl idiom in the way Herb Sutter presented it in the solution to his GotW #101. This would look like this in the header file: #include "pimpl_h.h" class widget { class impl; pimpl<impl> m; // ... }; The implementation would look like thi...

@bamboon that's what split is there for /cc @rightfold
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I’m using split, slice and trim to parse it.
17:39
@rightfold whatever that is, it looks like not enough jquery
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jQuery’s AJAX API is very bad.
really?
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Also this is nice:
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module = (name, def) !->
    mod = window
    for segment in name.split('.')
        mod = mod[segment] or= { }
    for k, v of def!
        mod[k] = v
which language is that now?
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17:43
LiveScript <3
ah yeah right, you mentioned that
@rightfold No, it isn't.
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It really is.
No, it really isn't.
@rightfold Not really, since you can't tell what it's doing at a glance.
17:59
Doing async calls with jQuery is tedious and boilerplatey

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