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00:17
I hate tests where there's no wrong answers, only answers which are more right than other right answers...
@Jefffrey Dat awful text justification
@Jefffrey Nice.
Touché
can someone give me an example of where a proof in theory seemed correct, but in practice was wrong in computer science?
00:28
"proofs" aren't really "wrong"
@Crow No. Because that's never the case.
The proof /didn't apply/ in practice, but it proved another thing.
@Crow Are you thinking of things like using big O notation to compare relative algorithmic performance?
Simple thing: hash tables has O(1) lookup. But when you grow to a hash table spanning multiple clusters across multiple datacenters, that means a different thing
as in, someone tried to prove something mathematically, but in practice it was shown their proof was wrong even though it appeared sound. I know I read of one case somewhere...
Also, pretty much all algorithms are O(e^n). And, quick sort isn't O(n-log n). Only on average. Bubble-sort is ... horrendous. Except for near-sorted input
00:31
a mathematical proof that is right on paper is also right in practice. period.
@Crow This happens in physics
@MooingDuck Put a slightly different way: mathematics doesn't exist in practice. It is only applied to practical situations.
though it may turn out that the axioms/assumptions were false, bu that doesn't make the proof wrong
@sehe can you think of an example? I just need it as a contradiction in an essay
@Crow Every other (sub)particle model that ever existed
@Crow This is somewhat on the topic: queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=1814327 Due to virtual memory abstractions.
00:33
The models get iteratively refined/replaced
@Nican That's good stuff. Of course, it doesn't invalidate the formal complexity proofs, but it does show that the mathematics only apply IFFF the model is accurate.
so my computer can stream the first video I tried at about 3fps
> On a recent trip by night-train to Amsterdam, my mind wandered, and it struck me that Knuth might be terribly misleading on the performance of the binary heap, possibly even by an order of magnitude.
Oh, I see what he did there.
@sehe how about... something for dumb people like myself?
01:11
Booby night, Lounge.
01:25
what's the easiest thing to prove in set theory?
goblin shark ...
Hahahahahahahahaha xD
"hack"
I want to register a c++ callback method in c class , so that when a certain event happens the c++ callback method hits. I tried declaring a struct to the c++ class , then including it in header file which the c code includes .
question, how does one "quantify information"?
can anybody help me with this?
02:20
Look up std::function for storing callbacks.
03:05
hey, I actually got B's in all of my classes!
The callback method has to be static. — Rakibul Hasan 4 mins ago
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Q: Registering a c++ callback method in a C code

SubbuI have a c++ class and c code as well. Following is rough (logically the same) and minimalised code // C++ class - Car.cpp void Car :: initialise() { WheelT mWheel; // WheelT is a struct in Wheel.c mWheel.run(wheelGotFlat); // <---- I want to pass here the c++ callback method , so th...

 
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05:09
@Subbu This sort of problem has been solved countless times. I suggest doing some search.
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05:21
Mornin
Good morning.
05:34
evenin'
evening
combo breaker :p
yowamushi pedal is my new backup anime.
it won't last long I'm afraid
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Watch RGZ
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Robot Girls Z
Yes, it's as whacky as it sounds.
And it's only 3 episodes, sadly.
05:44
sounds good
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Don't expect deep story or something
Alright, time to see the doc
05:59
 
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07:07
it's quiet in here
too quiet
whooshing sound
To complement the room's silence: rainymood.com
07:47
fail
finally a friendly face! cheers
I don't recall being especially friendly
08:00
@rightfold I have a Doppelgänger? :)
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A: What's the point of a final virtual function?

Karl GiesingAlso, keep in mind one thing: If a member function isn't virtual, it isn't accessible at all to subclasses. An example. Say you have a read-only field in a base class, and you access it in subclasses only through an accessor method (and not a mutator method). That method should be both virtual a...

> If a member function isn't virtual, it isn't accessible at all to subclasses.
lolwat
@FredOverflow Similar question would be: what is the point of a thread-local mutex? :)
user1804599
@FredOverflow -1
Changing avatar is confusing.
but it's our friend obongo
Reminds me, I need to change the avatar, this sloth is really getting on my nerves ...
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08:09
@StackedCrooked Good.
@rightfold How about you take my avatar? ;)
if, say, you were to constructively complain about your current job, would that be on programmers.SE or workplace.SE? I've read their rules and neither seem to fit, and I need to complain somewhere urgently
user1804599
@FredOverflow I do not like your avatar.
user1804599
Maybe I will take your avatar mirrored. :D
@rightfold How about you rotate it by 2pi? ;)
@presiuslitelsnoflek How about you complain to your supervisor?
08:19
@FredOverflow I did already and my complaints fall in a deaf ear. Q: -Why do you have 16 nested if?. A:-Well, what's wrong with that?. And so on.
16 nested if means you can't abstract things well
nothing wrong ... just a bit dumb
@presiuslitelsnoflek write a blog post? :-)
I'm looking for advice :( As in, "is this really bad or is it just me"
@presiuslitelsnoflek Andrei Alexandrescu has one word for you: headhunter.
Apr 25 at 10:28, by sbi
If you would want to spend your time writing great C++ code for an embedded platform in a startup (getting close to 100 employees, sporting an exceptionally good company climate) that's in the business of saving the world (renewable energy), and you would be willing to relocate to Berlin, drop me a note. We're back in hiring mode.
@FredOverflow I'm... not sure @sbi would vouch for me, sadly :D But that's a very nice offer. Hm.
08:53
weather's been really weird lately, especially in the capital
that's not snow, it's hail
it's the first time I see something like that
user1804599
I finally automated deployment.
user1804599
With a 20 line fragile Z shell script. :v
Ziv
Ziv
09:08
Hiya, folks. Could I trouble one/some of you to chat with me a few minutes about adding unit tests to my project's C++ build system?
I suspect it'd make a horrible SO question, mostly because I'm trying to figure out (A) basic terms and (B) common practice. I'm doing one of those "solo dev determined to demonstrate that unit tests are totally doable and helpful, in the face of a _world that fears and resents them_" type of thing, so there's nobody local I can ask.
user1804599
No.
Ziv
Ziv
Ah well.
the world does not fear and resent unit tests.
everybody here does unit tests.
Ziv
Ziv
Oh, no,
I meant the folks here, at my company, don't really do 'em.
Call your headhunter
Ziv
Ziv
09:10
"Unit tests? I can't do unit tests! Look how many dependencies my code has! Leave me alone, I have deadlines!"
@Ziv Hey. We don't use them either!
Ziv
Ziv
@DeadMG: I'd seriously consider it. But when I was jobhunting, very very few places did unit-testing at all.
Ziv
Ziv
(in my immediate area, that is.)
well to be fair, I personally have yet to enter the job market.
health problems
Ziv
Ziv
09:13
It was one of the things I was deliberately looking for, but, alas.
user1804599
@Ziv Remove dependencies problem solved.
Ziv
Ziv
So I'm going the figure-it-out-myself route,
user1804599
If there is too much of X, the problem is solved by removing X.
Ziv
Ziv
and if that works, then I get to start evangelizing :P
@rightfold: Agreed. My problem isn't writing the unittests; I've read tons on that and I'm writing my own unit tests now.
What I need now is to get my unit tests into the build system, so they run easily and constantly.
(at the moment, just on a side branch. When they work, I'll be able to start foisting 'em on everybody :P )
user1804599
Adding unit tests to your build system is as easy as adding a rule that invokes the tests.
Ziv
Ziv
09:17
Our build system at the moment is a Makefile.
I'm using googletest for my tests. And I'm building them as a bunch of small, independent applications. Each application has a few related test-fixtures. And each application has a Makefile.
So what I basically want is to be able to register the various makefiles and executables to one central list, and have the build system compile and run each one of them.
I can definitely do that with a bunch of Makefiles, but I'm sure there's something simpler.
user1804599
Maybe switch to an actual build system. Fuck Makefiles.
Ziv
Ziv
@rightfold: Hear hear.
Do you have a recommendation? Because for the test code, I could probably set up any build system I like, as long as it can also make a call to the main project's Makefile.
I just don't know build systems at all.
@Ziv cmake is better then plain makefiles
user1804599
CMake is shit.
user1804599
Use Ninja.
09:21
lol
yeah, ninja is ok. how difficult is it to learn it?
user1804599
Takes ten minutes.
Ninja isn't an alternative to CMake.
Ziv
Ziv
:opening tabs:
I have some familiarity with SCons. How do CMake and Ninja compare to that?
user1804599
I have never used SCons, so I don't know.
Ziv
Ziv
09:25
fair 'nuff.
user1804599
I had a dream about it once, though.
I remember scons being as bad as makefiles
user1804599
We use Python to generate Ninja build file at work.
Ziv
Ziv
So, last question, I think: The basic approach of many unit test executables - that's not a red flag of some kind, is it?
I just don't see many references to working that way - but at the moment, I'm having a much easier time working with small executables, particularly because different tests get rid of dependencies differently.
user1804599
Non-executable unit tests are hard to run.
09:28
@Ziv that is cool. just create a script to find all and execute
Ziv
Ziv
@BЈовић cool.
Well, many thanks to you all :)
09:41
not working. any ideeas? — user3603728 1 min ago
love these users
09:54
can't. i dont' have backup. can some please help me? — user3603728 6 mins ago
lol
hm not sure why the comment isn't oneboxing
ah there we go
Hello from Cyprus, suckers
raining, though. i wonder how waterproof my tablet is
Hello
user1804599
Hello Jeff Frey.
10:18
10:33
Where should the arrow go to, Robin Hood? — Jack 2 mins ago
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Wow, you have a bow that runs JavaScript? — Juhana 6 mins ago
haha
@LightnessRacesinOrbit You on vacation?
@MartinJames No I'm on holiday
@DeadMG I wouldn't want a messy php injection either. Sounds painful.
san choy bow - my favourite entrée
10:43
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Sorry - too much exposure to US devs:(
@MartinJames I am deeply disturbed by this :/
some people I work with call it "annual leave". i'm like fuck off. "annual leave entitlement" is one thing but it's not "annual leave" when you take a Friday afternoon off to visit some museum in Norwich for the hell of it
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Me too. If I start drinking Bud/Coors, please kill me.
@MartinJames I drink Bud sometimes.
@Jefffrey See - the infection is spreading:(
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@MartinJames I will see to serving you Bud at the Unconference.
10:49
@Xeo If you want to waste your money, I can't stop you:)
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Without you knowledge, of course.
You won't know if it's Bud or not
@Xeo Is that a bet, then?
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heh
user1804599
I will know if it's butt or not.
@MartinJames I quite like Bud but it has to be brewed over here in order to have any alcohol in it
well, not "here". the uk.
user1804599
10:51
UK is the second best place on earth.
first best is the lounge yes?
user1804599
I should visit it more often.
@rightfold is NL the first?
user1804599
@HamZa Of course.
user1804599
10:52
@LightnessRacesinOrbit As you wishn't.
the best place in the world is never Never Land
user1804599
The Nether.
the nether regions of europe
(that means "cock and balls")
user1804599
so misleading
11:01
How should one create the first user of a web application?
It doesn't matter?
Well, it does for testing.
The easiest way would be to call the model directly in the testing suite, but I feel like there's something wrong.
On the other hand, pushing a new admin via an API call is an awful idea.
Why am I even talking about it here?
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> Please does anyone can help me?
ugh
we should propose a "Stack Overflow in English" SE site
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11:17
lol
@StackedCrooked and there's this recent article aurisc4.blogspot.nl/2014/05/…
However, it seems to me to be badly informed. I've left a comment pointing a few problems out :/ Hope it gets moderated
@Jefffrey Let me tell you about the birds and the bees (and the flowers and the trees) :)
Yes, please.
(got it? IT RHYMES)
Rhyme is good.
Thyme is food.
I'm in a great mood.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit How come?
11:28
@FredOverflow Because it rhymes
try to keep up
(hi)
i probably need to start thinking of booking for the Unconference (wtf) when I get home innit
We could talk about pi the whole day and call it "The CircumFerence".
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit Wait, you're taking part?
@FredOverflow nice
@Xeo thanks
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'thanks' is not an answer. That was a genuine question.
it's raining. leaving wifi zone. tata!
11:35
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Bie
Hehe - it's pissing down on LRIO in Cypress but UK is dry, sunny, warm:) Should'a stayed in Nottingham.
user1804599
@Jefffrey what I do is disabling the authentication check, creating the user and then enabling the authentication check, lol.
user1804599
Although a script may be useful. (I should do that.)
user1804599
@sehe tijm is lekker.
hmm
why do Apple have to make putting music on your iPhone so hard?
"Copy these tracks to phone" too complicated?
user1804599
I don't see what's hard about it.
user1804599
11:44
You put the songs in iTunes and you click sync.
user1804599
Î
@rightfold Assuming that I want to erase everything on it that's not in my iTunes library.
or assuming that if I only synced part of my library I remembered exactly which parts are synced and which I chose not to sync last time.
I download mp3s on my android phone using the internet browser
user1804599
Oh, dunno. I never want to do that.
11:47
I mean
I don't want to sync my iPhone and my iTunes library.
@DeadMG Syncing with a library will automatically delete everything is not in the library from the iphone
I just want to add some fucking music to the phone.
@Jefffrey That's why I don't want to sync.
user1804599
@DeadMG You can check "manually manage music" and then you can drag the songs to the iPhone from your library.
@DeadMG You put the music in the library and you deselect (remove the tick) from the songs you don't want to move to the iPhone v0v
11:48
@Jefffrey So I go through my entire library and I manually check and uncheck every single song?
and I just pray that everything currently on the phone is available in my current library?
@DeadMG No, you deselect everything, and then select the ones you want to synchronize.
And pressy "Sync"
this is really just the same problem, since I still have to go through my whole library manually and I still cannot avoid removing anything not in my library.
rightfold's suggestion might work out if I could find the button in question
user1804599
I sync everything but I only listen to songs in the playlist "Songs that aren't terrible." :P
@DeadMG How do you plan on moving a subset of your library without manually checking the library and select the elements of the subset?
user1804599
@DeadMG I don't know what it was called exactly.
user1804599
11:51
user1804599
The button is still in the same spot in the latest version of iTunes.
I've found it to be a terrible idea to manually manage the songs you want in the phone.
Just accept that the only way to push music to the iPhone is by selecting a subset of your iTunes library and be done with it. (you can download the music you have currently in your phone and then push it to iTunes, to synchronize them as well).
@Jefffrey What's wrong with "The subset of my library that's already on there, plus this new bit"?
what it would also save: sitting around waiting for songs that were already on there to be copied over there again.
Just once.
it copies them back over every time.
and you have to re-iterate through your library every time.
11:55
Not if you synchronize.
and hope you didn't have anything you wanted on there that's not in your iTunes library every time.
The Moon has been shown to have a "tail" of sodium atoms too faint to be detected by the human eye. It is hundreds of thousands of miles long, and was discovered in 1998 as a result of Boston University scientists observing the Leonid meteor storm. The Moon is constantly releasing atomic sodium gas from its surface, and solar radiation pressure accelerates the sodium atoms in the anti-sunward direction, forming an elongated tail which points away from the Sun. The 1998 Leonid meteor shower temporarily tripled the mass of the tail by adding to the population of sodium atoms being outgassed...
Everything I have on my phone is on my iTunes library. If I had songs in the phone that were not on my library I would download them (via some other software) and then add them to the iTunes library and then synchronize.
@DeadMG I just... copy it.
It's effective as fuck.
lol iTunes.
sure, but if I open the iPhone in windows explorer, there's only the images there, none of the music
11:59
man, google's SD card update for kitkat rendered me unable to save and load scripts anywhere on the card :\
hope the guy behind the app updates it soon
@DeadMG Oh, yeah, I don't have an iPhone.
yeah.
lol iPhone.
Apple is da best.

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