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21:00
@BartekBanachewicz And how exactly is std::array supposed to be implemented in C++23?
If your answer is "as a builtin" - fuck this.
as a builtin.
Fuck this.
I'm ok with C-style arrays. I don't ever use them directly.
Is bartek still doing the C++ sucks thing
array style
21:01
@Rapptz Everyone should do it.
Except everything else sucks at least as much as C++ does.
inb4 it's boring
That's a weird sentence I got there.
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That was nice.
@Griwes what's the problem with having it as a built-in?
(just asking)
@AndyProwl What's the problem with having it as a wrapper for C arrays?
21:03
@AndyProwl too perfect
It's a workaround
My point was, C arrays are poor, but I couldn't care less having std::array and other things.
@Griwes I don't have problems with either way. I thought "fuck this" meant you had explicit arguments against built-ins
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Meh.
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21:04
I decided to watch Lucky Star and I got bored after episode three.
Plus they are beneficial - you can immediately spot a person you don't want to deal with using them!
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@rightfold I also never got farther than ep3
also who cares, just forget about C-style arrays and use std::array
anyway I love how a 2.6k rep guy is explaining SO rules in plain english to 50k+ rep guys because they apparently fucking forgot.
@BartekBanachewicz link
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21:05
But the drawing style was nice.
@Jefffrey was my "deprecate that ugh" sense tingling
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As is my Lucky Star wallpaper.
@rightfold I gave up on the show two times and stuck with it the third time (and loved it).
Also OP song is pretty memorable :)
@Bartek: Your downvote reasons are dumb. — Benjamin Lindley 5 mins ago
fucking idiot.
user1804599
21:06
I mean, I probably care too much, but I was used to like having an opinion.
And these bunch pissed all over themselves because I downvoted a question I didn't like.
The question itself wasn't that bad on terms, but it's nowhere near practical use of the language.
and if you really write code like this, then my comment was especially important.
meh.
I don't want to start an argument, but that question does not deserve downvotes IMHO.
TBH I've actually upvoted it.
a moderator is on it already anyway
the comments are disappearing too fast.
inb4 another meta scandal out of this.
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Basically it all comes down to the fact that OP is a massive phaggot.
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1 … 2 … ban!
21:11
@rightfold I mostly recommend Attack on Titan and Code Geass on your list. Robotics;Notes wasn't so good. Dunno about Shuffle and Hoshizora. One Piece of course is also good :P
@Jefffrey eh.
user1804599
ばんざい! I’m still not banned.
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@StackedCrooked A colleague recommended them all.
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Code Geass was pretty good
Attack on Titan is overhyped
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Except for the ones I’ve already seen sans WataMote.
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21:12
Also, use MyAnimeList.net
the OP for Shingeki no Kyojin is overhyped itself
but I like it (the OP)
so it's all good
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@Xeo Can it also keep track of my progress?
yes
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Meh, I don’t often watch animes anyway.
user1804599
Shin-chan was fun when I was eight.
user1804599
21:13
Oni Chichi was pretty badass.
user1804599
WataMote and Death Note were fun and the rest I don’t even remember anymore.
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@rightfold That's basically the purpose behind the whole site
@JohanLarsson too late...
@user2612743 That is why I said "tedious". I can only speculate as to the reason, and that would be that people shouldn't be using this stuff anyway, but std::vector<my_class> instead. — juanchopanza 9 mins ago
there
fucking.
user1804599
21:15
that's what my comment was about, dickheads.
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Also, I feel cheated. I ordered some Tiramisu with my pizza, and it's a cheap cup you'd get at a super market for one-fifth of the price :|
user1804599
Tell the delivery boy you want it for free.
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And otherwise you want nothing at all.
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He’s not going to drive all the way back to throw away the pizza. :D
he is, and he's not going to bring it to you next time :P
user1804599
21:17
Use a knife.
user1804599
Threaten those who don’t cooperate.
@Jefffrey DUDE. You need to at least be ware of the things you say
5 hours ago, by Jefffrey
@rightfold I SWEAR TO GOD IF YOU WRITE ANOTHER PHRASE IN NON-ENGLISH I'M GOING TO FIND YOU AND I'M GOING TO KILL YOU
@xyz I am answering the "why" question. My answer is that the "why" question is wrong. — juanchopanza 2 mins ago
ASDADFASDFGADFSADFDf
@rightfold sounds effective, but thinking about it, how could that work?
also hi @sehe
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21:18
@AndyProwl You use the knife to cut the pizza.
@sehe lol
user1804599
Why the fuck else would you use a knife when a pizza is nearby?
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@rightfold Too late
@rightfold you lost me
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Also, if they have such cheap Tiramisu, I'm afraid for my pizza.
@AndyProwl Bait and switch
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21:20
Hey baka where’s the unconference pics?
@Xeo ah, so it's a pattern or something
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@rightfold There are not many
there's not many pics I guess
@rightfold not many of them exist
but we have like 15 or 16 pics of robot's USB shoelace
21:20
not many
user1804599
I ask where they are, not how many there are.
@rightfold pretty much all of them are on slack
actually slack log is way more important than photos
:D
user1804599
@CatPlusPlus you cock add me to slack
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I just noticed @jalf posted the Unpizza one here. Without cropping us out :/
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rightfold@gmail.com
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21:21
hmpf
I'd like to have access to slack
@CatPlusPlus
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Unpizza, lol.
@Xeo I was wondering if he cropped the others.
notjefff with gmail
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I think that's the only picture outside of Slack though
21:22
Oh for fuck's sake I'm going to start ending people who obfuscate email addresses
:c
but... crawlers
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I get spam anyway (my email address is on CPAN) so I don’t care. :>
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@CatPlusPlus "ending"?
user1804599
Terminating.
we should charge for after-conference slack access
would form a budget towards beer at the 2nd one
21:25
slack? @CatPlusPlus
user1804599
Let’s see how this tool works.
Our private chat
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lol hotmail
hey, it's spam bait right
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Fuckers. I asked them to slice my pizza, and they didn't even do that.
Guess I'm not ordering again there :|
user1804599
21:27
Lol, Xeo posted a picture of food. What a surprise.
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That was just to annoy @martinjames
Since he was so eager to get some Bauernfruehstueck
... it seems that some tuna also found its way onto my pizza. FFS.
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@Xeo lol, owned.
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WTF is wrong with those guys
I mean, c'mon, it can't be that hard.
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ピザはたわごとです。
tuna and pizza is p good
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21:30
@Xeo That’s what she said.
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@Jefffrey Maybe if I ordered tuna to be on my pizza
but I explicitly did not
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@Jefffrey Tuna on pizza is offensive towards pizza.
lol, it happens
21:32
I saw people make pizza, and it's easy to mix ingredients
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I don't care. They already got on my bad side with the cheap-ass supermarket Tiramisu
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@Xeo TBH about the pic, how can you eat that? The salad has like, taugeh, and there’s a pickle on the thing that kinda looks like vomit-infused meat. :(
hmm
ApplicativeDo seems nice
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@rightfold It's basically a filled omelette, with potatoes in particular
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Good thing your taste is horrible; more tasty food left for me. :P
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21:35
err
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:3333
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FTR it was @thecoshman and @BartekBanachewicz eating that
I had a nice salad
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Oh, even better. Two people with horrible taste!
It tasted nice
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@rightfold Three if you add @martin, since he wanted to eat it pretty badly
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21:36
Also awwwww thecoshman and Bartêk eating from the same plate. <3
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I suggest the next unconference takes place in a darkroom.
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Or a pink room with sofas and tables in the shape of a heart.
@BartekBanachewicz did you say "Hi"?
you know
22 mins ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
also hi @sehe
you know
you know what the hint is about. You're lapsing into old habits, m8
21:40
Facebook is actually the best Haskell workplace right now
@sehe I know, I shouldn't get so angry, but I had a peculiar urge to hate C openly.
...
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@sehe heb je dit weekend nog iets te doen?
This playground should illustrate why the immutability behavior of #Swift is *terrible*: http://t.co/PJCvfy5Rdx
hmm
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@BartekBanachewicz Oh lol, I already forgot about Swift
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21:46
@BartekBanachewicz Well, all but the append ones make perfect sense.
@Xeo always a good thing to have something to laugh about
43
Q: C++11 initializer list fails - but only on lists of length 2

Tom SwirlyI tracked down an obscure logging bug to the fact that initializer lists of length 2 appear to be a special case! How is this possible? The code was compiled with Apple LLVM version 5.1 (clang-503.0.40), using CXXFLAGS=-std=c++11 -stdlib=libc++. #include <stdio.h> #include <string> #include <...

^ Stuff like this really sucks.
user1804599
You’re copying pointers to arrays, not arrays.
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let is like final T in Java.
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Meh mutability.
@Xeo eating what?
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@thecoshman Bauernfruehstueck
The potato-omelette thing
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Brainfucksteak
They probably mean the time it takes to write the code... — Lukas Eder Jun 4 at 13:38
^^ brilliant
21:58
I don't get it
comparing to python is a bit stupid
I have math libraries that are actually fortran /c libraries under the hood that otherwise work as fast as any compiled implementation
numpy has so much written in c/c++/fortran that it will run as good as any other computing system
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I am going to sleep because it is twelve o’clock.
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Goodbye friends.
vus
@rightfold vast wel/niet. Zover kijk ik zelden vooruit
22:09
@crasic I expect that's what they had to use to get even as close as 4x.
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Damn, I really want to find a place I can get Shadow Hunters at
Amazon only has it for 30 bucks + 25 for shipping
22:30
damn
I think I finally folded my brain in the right direction to handle at least some part of exceptions.
22:51
You're working in C++ and you're complaining about being pedantic?!?! :-) — Kerrek SB 3 mins ago
Oh Kerrek...
Josuttis says if something is wrong about C++ is our fault because we don't attend the C++ committee meeting to discuss our objections
swift has a mutating specifier
Smash Bros Invitational tournament
23:08
god
fucking
@crasic it's still going on
trololololo
this guy is ...
I have actually managed to read this fucking paragraph
of C standard
Hmm, my computer is acting strange, most of the time when i wake it the monitors light up but theyre "frozen" the image doesnt change (its usually instaneous but this time i had time to log in before it happened)
I've eliminated 200 lines of code today.
@crasic what's that?
23:17
@Jefffrey From Swift spec "Methods on an enumeration or a structure that modify self must be marked with the mutating keyword at the start of the function declaration."
so basically "nonconst"
how original
lol swift is so fucked up.
also nested function declarations that are basically named lambdas
@BartekBanachewicz From what I've seen, it's pretty decent.
func addTwoNumbers(a: Int)(b: Int) -> Int {
return a + b
}
func addTwoNumbers(a: Int) -> (Int -> Int) {
func addTheSecondNumber(b: Int) -> Int {
return a + b
}
return addTheSecondNumber
}

addTwoNumbers(4)(5) // Returns 9
@crasic Python has them too AFAIK
23:19
@EtiennedeMartel now what have you seen? The logo?
@Jefffrey Yes, I'm aware I use them quite a bit
@BartekBanachewicz The actual documentation.
I think its cleaner to keep the lambdas as lambdas, potentially saved to a reference
@EtiennedeMartel the actual language is fucking terrible
rather than curried functions as an explicit form that hides the lamda behind it
23:20
@BartekBanachewicz What the fuck?
user1804599
Have you used it?
"fucking terrible"?
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inb4 no.
lambda is powerful because you can toss them around
23:20
I really want to know what it does really wrong.
@EtiennedeMartel mutability apparently
@EtiennedeMartel it took old programming concepts, mashed them together just because, and sprinkled with a bit of totally unintuitive semantics.
@BartekBanachewicz You did not answer my question.
@EtiennedeMartel The mutability/immutability thing pictured earlier appears totally fucked up.
and it's also been posted that Swift is slow as hell unless you disable all the touted safety features.
@crasic lambdas are useful because they become higher order functions
23:22
i.e., either it's unsafe as C or way slower than even Java.
@EtiennedeMartel I've posted a tweet like just a while ago showing its amazing value semantics.
@Jefffrey Yes, thats part of tossing them around
well you can pass regular functions around too.
lambdas are just functions without names.
@BartekBanachewicz I thought it just aped C#'s semantics in that regard.
23:24
no, they have a more interesting algebra than functions
map is a good example
defined as a lambda it is very neat
what do you mean?
I think he's talking about lambda expressions.
@DeadMG Typical case of: Can't have your cake and eat it too.
@Mysticial well...
23:25
Wow, that append stuff is pretty fucked up.
I'm saying if you think of a lambda as an "unnamed function" you lose a lot of its power
@crasic you really don't.
unless you mean a closure.
@Mysticial Not this kind of slow. I mean, seriously, even Java way outclassed it. You can implement safety way cheaper than that.
@DeadMG Java doesn't have integer overflow detection.
23:26
I'd argue that has even more overhead than bounds checking.
I guess that's true, but even if you doubled the runtime of Java to account for that, it's still way faster than Swift.
@Mysticial not if you have dependent types
and the other comparison to Clang/GCC with -ftrapv or whatever it is, you get a way better performance tradeoff there too
Yes, for one it lets you use closures
the guy who analyzed the assembly output said that there were a shitload of retain/release calls.
23:28
@crasic closures and lambda functions are really a bit different
@DeadMG I guess that ARC thing doesn't come free.
At some point, much of it is an immature Swift compiler.
@BartekBanachewicz yes, but in python lambda is how you treat functions as first-class objects
95
Q: Is there a reason that Swift array assignment is inconsistent (neither a reference nor a deep copy)?

CthutuI'm reading the documentation and I am constantly shaking my head at some of the design decisions of the language. But the thing that really got me puzzled is how arrays are handled. I rushed to the playground and tried these out. You can try them too. So the first example: var a = [1, 2, 3]...

6
Uh.
guise, swift is young; of course implementation sucks
23:29
@crasic python is just one language
@Jefffrey it's not about the implementation, it's about fucked up ideas.
@BartekBanachewicz not arguing there
2 mins ago, by DeadMG
the guy who analyzed the assembly output said that there were a shitload of retain/release calls.
I'm talking about this ^
This is correct. An engineer described to me that for language design this is not desirable, and is something they hope to "fix" in upcoming updates to Swift. Vote with radars. — Erik Kerber Jun 6 at 18:41
Just because a language is new doesn't mean it's okay for it to contain glaring internal contradictions. — Lightness Races in Orbit Jun 6 at 16:58
hehe
they are just bad at language design and that's that.
23:32
so they design their lists around basically pushing performance figures
pretty much.
and then are surprised when it makes no logical sense
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@Jefffrey if this behaviour exists in the first stable release, they can never change it again.
You're trying the measure the performance of an infinite loop? — Mysticial 29 secs ago
Basically it's as if you had no List in C# and instead methods on arrays included hidden calls to Array.Resize.
23:35
@Mysticial O(∞)
@Mysticial C*O(1)
lim c -> ∞
O(∞) can be O(1) for small values of
there are no small values of ∞
for <10k
They both will have the same performance, but I believe that the PerformanceTest1 might take up more performance, since you are doing an extra operation. it takes less performance to simply assign a value to a boolean variable, than checking if it equals to false first
user1804599
23:36
Algorithmic complexity makes no sense for algorithms that never terminate.
~PERFORMANCE~
take up more performance
Performance is now a unit.
Are there any "Easy" ways to program for OpenGL? Without trying to figure out how to include glew and glfw? Like just one easy LIB that does that all for you? OR are there any clear tutorials that explain how to set those things up correctly
huh.
it takes less performance to simply assign a value
23:37
I made a complex refactoring and all my tests pass first time.
user1804599
JIT compiler can optimise if (x == false) x = true; to x = true; anyway.
ogre?
@NoahHuppert yeah, sure. Haskell makes it way easier.
either that refactoring made things much simpler than I thought, or I just don't have enough tests.
@DavidXu no. no.
23:37
@BartekBanachewicz lol
@rightfold I don't know if the JIT will do it. But the C/C++ compilers will.
branch predictor is in fact pretty awesome
BARE METAL
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@NoahHuppert three.js.
@Jefffrey I think I answered his question. ;)
@rightfold For C++
23:38
@NoahHuppert then no.
user1804599
V8.
It's required from you to feel pain when coding C++.
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user1804599
The C in C++ is for “concentration camp.”
If you want to use OpenGL but do basic shit, there are countless widget toolkits that use OpenGL backends
@NoahHuppert Don't be scared about library documentations.
23:39
Any tutorials then? I was using DirectX but then I remembered that its only for windows.
@NoahHuppert glfw is p easy to use though
@NoahHuppert RTFM
and use GLLoad instead of glew
QT has a gl backend
thats easy enough
Just for you cutie
I think he really meant window creation
and library setup
23:40
SFML also allows you to do OGL stuff
@BartekBanachewicz Any reason?
@Jefffrey fuck that thing.
yeah
@NoahHuppert it exposes functions in gl:: namespace and actually works
Fuck all the things. Let's just write hello world programs in Haskell.
23:41
So glfw and GLLoad, cool. Into the rabbit hole I goooo
I have a single-include window class
rabbit whole
@Jefffrey :P
but yeah just use those.
23:43
WinMain was invented only to provide jobs for windows developers
fuck
I'd like to work at Turnip
but uni
i did nothing today
:/
@BartekBanachewicz By GLLoad do you mean "The Unofficial OpenGL SDK"?
I feel the pain.
@NoahHuppert correct.
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23:48
Catching up on videos is time-consuming...
Apr 1 '13 at 17:47, by Bartek Banachewicz
WHAT?! STD::CHANGE?
ARE WE LIVING IN FUCKING MEDIEVAL?! IN C++17 IT'S DEPRECATED... WHAT???
VS2012 DOES. NOT. SUPPORT??!

/* charging laser beam */
OH MY GOD BETA 2014 ALREADY CAME OUT WHO USES THIS PIECE OF ANCIENT CRAP?! I DON'T GIVE A FUCK ABOUT YOUR SHITTY COMPILER, ACCORDING TO NEWEST STANDARD, BEST WAY TO CHANGE A LIGHT BULB,
/* insert link to proper SO thread or an insanely long citation*/ !
OH MY FUCKING GOD FUCKING UNI TEACHERS AND STUDENTS FROM FUCKING UNI
btw new Episode of My Little Zerg : Hive is magic is out!
look what I found
hey mutex, lock what I found!
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So this week's SO newsletter is out. And the top 2 questions are about how Swift sucks... well...
Super smash bros hype train.
23:52
@Jefffrey lol
Haha Swift.
Hahahaha.
Hahaha, all those idiots saying "if you <something>, it makes sense" where <something> is not one of "are drunk", "are insane", "are stupid".
@R.MartinhoFernandes Hey :)
robot must be stressed talking trash here because a lot of people know where he lives and what he looks like now
@R.MartinhoFernandes or any combination of the above
23:57
I mean for me its this
language, platform specific
pass
but then again I don't develop consumer apps. Maybe I would look at it if I wanted a quick iOS gui/wrapper
PS languages are not sexy
you can write for OSX using any reasonable language.
This array thing makes me think it's a language designed to very fast at outputting garbage.
iOS rather
23:59
you write iOS apps even in haskell AFAIK

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