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19:00
Crimea was theirs to begin with anyway
well, most of this area was theirs during the russian empire
which is utterly irrelevant.
I guess
Crimea was a part of Ukraine and Russia annexed it without so much as a bye-the-bye.
Putin is the new Hitler, they even have similar motivations, and Europe should stop appeasing and get cracking.
judging by how our politicians react, it makes me think it's NATO doing the provocations here
and fueling the conflict
NATO didn't send a whole bunch of armed thugs into Ukraine to overthrow the legally elected government.
Russia did.
19:02
there's also the hypothesis of US founded groups taking part in the conflict
there's little evidence of such to be found
well they would definitely try to hide it, after all
...
how is Putin the new Hitler though?
why?
it's a pretty clear case of Russian aggression.
why would the US try to hide a proper response?
19:03
@DeadMG c'mon, do you see a group of people saying "the US paid us to set things on fire here, hey!"
@AlexM. Leader rises to power through questionable means on a quest to restore country's former glory when the country's former glory wasn't very glorious, invades other countries to do so, repressing minorities and democracy and persecuting political opposition, ignores reasons why former glory ended badly for them?
@AlexM. Sure. If the US paid a bunch of people to fight in Ukraine, they'd be open about it. They're open about their support of the Syrian rebels.
@DeadMG isn't an official war going on there already?
yep
but there's an unofficial war going on in Ukraine already.
Ukraine is not part of NATO so the US sending troops to Ukraine to stop Russia is essentially a perfect casus belli for Putin
it's like US telling Russia "let's start a war, officially"
not really
19:06
how is it not?
see, Putin maintains that he's not behind it, so if US sends troops there to fight, then they can't be fighting Putin's troops.
else, Putin would be behind them.
and secondly, a US-Russia war would be a joke because Russia has no economy and no technology.
their economy would collapse about two days after the Kremlin declared war.
they're barely keeping their economic shit together as it is and the US and EU have hardly done anything.
is that really true? Russia always seemed like a well developed place to me
Russia lost the Cold War because their economy collapsed, hardcore.
also their political system collapsed because corruption
but in comparison to the EU and US economies, Russia's economy is miniscule.
and what little economy they have left is mostly dependent on selling gas to - oh, Europe.
Russia's economy only collapsed due to Chernobyl's massive maintenance cost.
@AlexM. Because everything is literally worse than hitler.
well, I wasn't actually born at the time, so you'll have to forgive me for a fairly vague perception here
but I'm looking at Wikipedia and the sums of money involved would not bankrupt the West.
19:18
You're aware Chernobyl happened in 1986 right?
yep.
the stated figure is $235 billion, in 2005 dollars, over 30 years.
the interest in 2009 of British public debt was £46.5 billion.
it will really gud if you provide complete error message. — sia 6 hours ago
That sia guy is really getting on my nerves
hell, the American stimulus in 2009 was 787 billion dollars.
so unless the dollar decreased in value by two thirds between 2005 and 2009, then the total sum of Chernobyl is substantially less than the US government spent on a single economic stimulus in a single year.
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19:33
Haskell can now be compiled for iOS
huh, good to know
go home lightness you're drunk
just annoying :)
hi!
19:46
@StackedCrooked new NGNL tomorrow or when is it? /cc @Xeo
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Yes
I decided to stop watching Flag Oratera thing
Not quite accustomed to getting up before the sun does (even though I know the sun is always ... there)
Unity's integration tests are pretty neat
it's a bit weird they took this long to release official testing tools: blogs.unity3d.com/2013/12/18/unity-test-tools-released
So I got a Java project dumped on me. It's the first time I've ever had to work with production Java code.
There's a class that's has about 100 fields and no methods. But the file is 1500 lines long. Why?
- 100 `final` fields
- 5 lines of comments for each field
- 100 parameter constructor declaration for each field. (each on a different line)
- 100 line constructor body to initialize each field.
- A Builder Pattern helper for the class.
- The builder pattern has setter methods and comments for each field.
I want to bang my head against the wall.
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19:54
Probably generated by Eclipse.
I hope the pay's good.
I hope you get free blowjobs
Going down from C++ to Java is easy, deal with it
@Mysticial Don't moan or ask at work about this. You may be told that this is a mandatory Java coding style requirement and, once you've been told that, you'll be stuck with it. Best to remain ignorant.
Is there a factory for it?
@MartinJames My tech lead inherited the same code. And he's also laughing at it.
19:59
@Mysticial Sure he's laughing - he's dumped it on you!
@MartinJames I haven't checked but. I also see serialization code in that class. Yes, each and every single field needs to be serialized and deserialized.
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GHC is overloading ALL the literals: haskell.org/ghc/docs/7.8.1/html/users_guide/…
@MartinJames hey...
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Only missing overloaded Bools
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@Xeo Meh.
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20:00
@Xeo You mean for if "" then foo else bar?
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Like __bool__ in Python.
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For types whose representation can be deduced from a Bool
like, ((), Bool) could possibly be one such type
Also, I forgot overloaded tuples
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I wish fst and snd were part of a type class.
serialized for storage or transportability? how surprising ...
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And have thrd and frth and so forth.
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20:03
fft lol.
@Mysticial lol
BTW I need to figure out how to build a house ... I am sure it is an easy to a experience builder, it is a bit hard for me. IMO it is much easier to go down from building C++ code to Java than from C++ to a physical dwelling
@Mysticial Ahahaha. Join the club!
20:14
hmmm
this was an accident but I think I may have introduced a stroke of genius.
ge he he henius.
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@sehe I’ll join too. I’m writing Java ATM.
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Not at work, luckily, but hey.
@DeadMG that's not how heinous is spelled
Lounge<Java>?
20:23
@Griwes I'm not sure it was worth it.
@Jefffrey I'm not sure I would want to date a girl disliking this joke to the point of breaking up.
tru dat
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I'm not sure I would facebook.
No wait, actually, I am sure I would _not_.
"t_." makes for a great smile
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§_§
20:27
@Jefffrey crooked smile
@rightfold moustache mishap?
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§ §
~~~
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untrimmed pony
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Goat.
@Griwes I bought my friends an iron for their wedding present. I took it out of the box and spent ages carefully wrapping the iron, coiled cable and plug with 'Congratulations' paper. Stuck on a table at the reception, with all the other boxed presents, it was still quite obviously an iron:)
20:30
old post and an obvious fake but still funny
OK, beer O'clock. Hope it's stopped raining so I can walk to boozer.
holy fucking shit
I ate an actual meal some hours ago and I feel fine.
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something's wrong!
I AM INVINCIBLE
(cue LN2 accident)
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inb4 vomit
20:34
@Rapptz I'm just gonna ping @R.MartinhoFernandes.
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This site is currently in read-only mode; we’ll return with full functionality soon.
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Read-only mode is best mode.
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[22:35:26] <&Brakebein> but muh dice :<
So what do you guys talk about in the Lounge?
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About people asking questions in the Lounge.
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20:43
everything and nothing
Life. And poetry
Don't talk about me :(
Stack Overflow is currently offline for maintenance
Back for me.
We never talk about drums. They sound hollow
Still down here (C-Europe)
20:46
MSO still in read-only for me.
And back, in RO
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Good.
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No more new bad posts.
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Delete-only mode would be nice.
Sudden surge in porn views world wide
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20:48
Someone somewhere is probably missing a deadline right now because they cannot get an answer to their URGENT question.
People dependent on SO always miss their deadlines.
"OMG please need help in <xxx>: How do you do this? Please do my homework."
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Do you remove arm hair?
I'm actually pretty light-haired, my arm hair isn't very visible.
same with leg hair
I might consider it if I had jet-black body hair but I don't.
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Hmm.
20:52
"I hv a doubt. This isn't work. I tried add ; but still isn't work. I need a solution in VB or Python. HELP ME"
the only body hair I really want to remove is armpit
but I don't because my left hand is pretty poor with a razor
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I want to remove all hair except eyebrows, eyelashes and head hair.
nasal and ear hair
serves pretty useful purposes
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Tooth hair.
can't say I have any tooth hair.
probably a sign you need to brush
20:53
@rightfold They don't get the reference, mate
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Me neither, but it would be funny.
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@sehe Me neither. vOv
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Apparently I’m not only into a diversity of programming paradigms, but also a diversity of musical genres.
20:57
What's the diversity there? I don't see it
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Well, there’s good music (e.g. Slania’s Song) and shit music (e.g. The Path of Totality) in there.
Except for the complete rubbish of that "Silencio" track, it's probably recommend because of something to do with polish
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“Good” and “shit” are the only two genres I care about.
Well then, you've been served well
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Speaking of Slania’s Song … time to listen to Tarvos.
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21:00
I think I’m gonna see these guys live in Eindhoven soon.
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Oh look, a wild Humble Spring Sale suddenly appears.
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Korn y u The Path of Totality. :(
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It’s such a horrible album. :(
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Fu skrillex.
try Halestorm
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21:03
Well, I do like Alestorm.
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Nice Dutch flag.
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Not super bad music.
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Time to pirate Halestorm.
I picked up two albums from TPB
the first one had only one great track but the second had several
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21:07
I always download and store complete albums, and put handles to nice songs in the playlist Songs that aren’t terrible.
16 mins ago, by rightfold
“Good” and “shit” are the only two genres I care about.
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Which is why I’m listening to Eluveitie and not Halestorm right now, probably.
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Also I should totally download Hybrid Theory.
21:17
yep
and Reanimation, too
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I have 160GB iPod to fill.
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I want Hybrid Theory, Reign in Blood and some Nightwish, Epica and Within Temptation albums first.
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Especially Epica and Slayer.
uh, wrote my first integration test for unity; I wish the documentation was more like "here's all the things you can do" instead of "here's some premade stuff by us, use it please"
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Dutch music is definitely best music.
21:20
room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: Random claims are definitely the best claims loungecpp.net [c++] [c++11] [c++1y] [c++-faq]
@rightfold Venga boys.
ow. dat burn
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I always have to think of “Vegan Boys” when I hear that.
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Heb je even voor mij?
up and down
Can't really think of a really good Dutch band/singer/musician right now.
I can only think of people like Marco Borsato and Anouk.
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21:23
Asphyx. Within Temptation.
I don't like Within Temptation.
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Steen, lol.
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Ice Queen was a big hit around here.
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Ugh, that’s one of their worst songs.
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21:25
Lost is my favourite.
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Shot in the Dark is also nice
Concerning Belgian bands I like the Van Jets.
@sehe I always wanted to learn about Capacitor.
Since I saw a Youtube movie that explained how to repair a lcd monitor by replacing the capacitor.
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@StackedCrooked Flaming Dangerzone
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@StackedCrooked Nice song.
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21:34
@sehe dat intro reminds me of Electroplankton.
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Always nice to go through my vocabulary book and see I still know most of it.
.... your what
@Xeo My brain is like a sieve.
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@sehe Vocabulary book.
For Japanese, obviously.
Ah
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21:43
@StackedCrooked I'm always afraid I forgot half of it when I didn't go through it in a week.
Going through all my vocab is still pretty feasible for me, since it's only around 400 words / expressions
I often made a lot of progress learning kanji in one week. And then I learned new kanji the next week. And after that I forgot most of the ones from the week before that.
There's just so many of them :O
@Xeo I used iPhone app (JLPT) for vocab study. That went pretty smooth actually.
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I'm writing them down manually for now, helps making them stick (and also gives me an opportunity to improve my kana writing)
There's an Anki set called Japanese sentences which is also nice. You can configure the cards to show Japanese and hide the English translation. This is more passive exercise, but nice diversion from the heavy memorization settings.
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Use a hash table.
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Brains are inefficient.
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21:46
I'm going to copy the vocab from book 1 over to an Anki deck ASAP though, since I'm pretty confident with those.
And I also need a new vocabulary book, this one is filled to the brink now
Also, don't neglect katakana.
In my class most people mastered Hiragana in the first half year. But in the 4th year we still occasionally forgot some Katakana.
@rightfold Actually, my memory clearly works /alike/ a hash table. It's just that I sometimes end up with the wrong thing from the same bucket.
Silly associative memory
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That’s why you shouldn’t store similar things in the same bucket, silly.
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Also, Japanese is funny: 「ええ!」 (ee!) == "What!"
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And don’t go the PHP way by thinking that strlen is best hash function.
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21:49
Anyway, it’s time to sleep.
@Xeo I had some conversation with Japanese people on my trip and they really do that all the time.
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えええ PC
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@StackedCrooked Watching Nichijou should've taught you that :P
21:52
Public crucifixion of MSVC stackoverflow.com/a/23505133/85371
stupid compilation
@Xeo :)
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@StackedCrooked Eeh-chan :D
wanted original vid!
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Sleep well, inferior people.
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The scene I just linked always cracks me up
So good
21:55
Nichijou is kinda like Monty Python at times.
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@StackedCrooked They're both so adorably awkward.
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@StackedCrooked Maybe some Dutch guy should invent a new language called jou then.
@rightfold Waarom nou jou?
nichijou looks like a fun thing to watch
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22:02
It is
Beautiful!!!!!! — user3605620 3 mins ago
love that
@Rapptz Hmm, I don't see much there that entices me to spend money on it. /cc @Etienne
The "Motive" section also gives me the impression the creator only has experience with a very narrow set of game systems, or that he is a poor GM.
@AlexM. It was a fun series.
At times they overdid it though.
But overall very memorable :P
The recent Onee-chan ga Kita was also fun.
@StackedCrooked lolwut
The mess with ruby methods/lambdas/procedures is unbelievable.
22:16
@HamZa It's ..Japanese.
if I define def x(a, b); return a + b; end, for the sake of fp, I can't curry the function.
@StackedCrooked I'm also into anime, but I'm watching less lately. I'm know checking "baby steps"
@HamZa I also intend to check that one out.
Have you checked DeathNote?
Saw that one years ago :)
22:18
nice
Currently I like Yowamushi Pedal.
An anime about bicycle racing. It's kinda interesting since this is one of the most popular sports here in Flanders.
*added to watchlist*
wait what
same function, first you give me "wrong number of arguments (1 for 2), then when I give two argument you tell me "wrong number of arguments (2 for 0..1)"?
how many arguments does the method :x take?
Today I used ADL as hooking/delegation technique.
22:25
@Massa 1.5, clearly
:D
@Massa 2, it's the x defined here
@Massa 0?
.to_proc is because only procedures can be curried
0..1 is a range literal
22:29
squared parentheses (brackets?) are your solution
:D
Guess what
proc {|a, b| a + b}.curry(1).curry(2).curry(3).call(2, 3)
does return
irb(main):022:0> method(:x).to_proc.curry[3].call(2)
=> 5
@Jefffrey In Ruby functions are not first-class. (You know this, probably )
Which really sucks!
proc {|a, b| a + b}.curry[1].call(4, 1)
=> 5
makes perfect sense
proc {|a, b| a + b}.curry[1].call(4,2)
also prints 5
rsrsrs
lol
yes, it is ignoring the second parameter of call
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What is curry supposed to do?
Ruby is so awesome.
proc {|a, b| a + b}.curry[1].call(4, 2, 3, 4, 6)
=> 5
22:32
(call turns off arity checking)
yay
also .curry(1) does literally nothing
no errors either
it does limit the number of arguments
but call turns off the limitations
if you try to use more []s than you have then you'll be sorry
proc {|a, b| a + b}.curry(1).call(1, 3, 4)
=> 4
this is so fun
22:34
tag dispatch in dynamic languages: eval "foo_${tag1}_${tag2}"
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If that curry has anything to do with partial application, I wanna slap the author of it with a giant C.
ruby is fun and full of surprises! :D
@Xeo Wikipedia pages of currying and partial application link to each other!
@StackedCrooked In Ruby quality also isn't first-class
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22:36
Misnaming partial application as 'currying' is becoming one of my major pet peeves.
Cat has arrived
IIRC currying is something like changing f(a, b, c) into f(a)(b)(c)
oh wait
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@StackedCrooked ye
.curry(x) specifies the arity (= x) of the procedure
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22:39
lol
curry → a_proc
curry(arity) → a_proc
Returns a curried proc. If the optional arity argument is given, it determines the number of arguments.
How... Why...
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It's necessary for languages with variadic arguments
Dunno if Ruby is one
in ruby everything is variadic, so I guess so
irb(main):035:0> proc {|a, b| a + b}.curry[1]
=> #<Proc:0x007f8959850bd0>
irb(main):036:0> proc {|a, b| a + b}.curry[1][2]
=> 3
irb(main):037:0> proc {|a, b| a + b}.curry(3)[1]
=> #<Proc:0x007f895983d1c0>
irb(main):038:0> proc {|a, b| a + b}.curry(3)[1][2]
=> #<Proc:0x007f8959833ff8>
irb(main):039:0> proc {|a, b| a + b}.curry(3)[1][2][3]
=> 3
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The last case is not much different from std::bind swallowing all unbound arguments
Given a method, you can curry it with method(:x).to_proc.curry[1]. Why the [], you ask? Dunno.
Why does it have to be a "Proc"? Dunno either.
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oh crap, so late already
g'night
Ok, let's stop with this ruby madness. My head hurts.
Night.
22:44
@Jefffrey, functions/lambdas are first-class objects in Ruby, but methods are not
@StackedCrooked Sounds like an amazing use of free time
@Xeo night
at least not really
@CatPlusPlus you should join the debate
that would lighten up things
Yes, with fire
22:45
esp if you looked irl like your avatar.
and started putting the place on fire.
I need sleep ...
@StackedCrooked the boobs were innocent!
yeah, they didn't do anything
Looks like I get to host the Anime Room's chatbot.
If I ever get the time to learn JS, I might try to modify it for this room.
neat, I was planning to develop my own but then I ran out of places to test it
This user has been temporarily suspended by a moderator and cannot chat for 405 days.
:D
22:58
The "original" owner of the chatbot couldn't keep a computer running 24/7. So he passed it around a few members and it looks like I'll be the running keep it running 24/7.
@AlexM. wut?
I'm suspended on the SE chat network thingy
dafuq did you do
long story made short

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