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14:00
@DeadMG Wait, you design your own language and write your own compiler, but you don't assemble your own food? ;)
@JerryCoffin I absolutely recognize it. All I'm saying is that the quote as stands does not actually limit the scope and directly implies that, I dunno, eating something means that some kid in Africa must vomit or something. Presenting it without a qualification is pointless because it only has correct meaning to people who already knew the correct meaning.
pedantry
@DeadMG no it doesn't, you're just taking it out of context.
it, of course, comes with the assumption the reader is at least remotely aware that it refers to basic mechanics
if you knew basic mechanics, you wouldn't need to be told the law.
@DeadMG That would be sensible if (and only if) we could honestly expect most of the audience to be sufficiently ignorant that 1) they wouldn't recognize it as Newton's third law, and 2) they had no clue about the limitations on classical mechanics. Neither assumption seems warranted.
14:03
@JerryCoffin If neither assumption holds, what's the point of stating the law? Everybody already knows what law it is and what the context is.
@JerryCoffin but both make for tediously drawn out conversations between ten people all agreeing we agree ¬_¬
the only reason to tell somebody the law is if they don't already know what it is.
@thecoshman I disagree
@DeadMG or to remind them that they are making a silly ¬_¬
now shut up about this tedium before the Nazis show up
jalf is here, perfect ingredient for a long, drawn-out argument
have fun guys!
14:06
hey, I thought it was a perfectly civil discussion....
user3010322
Hey
@TonyTheLion ooooh! O no u didnt
@DeadMG The point is to remind people so they apply what they know. Just for example, many (most?) "new discoveries" consist in large part of people figuring out new applications for things that have been well known for a long time.
mwuahahahahah
@DeadMG it was, surprisingly so. It's still boring as fuck and boils down to 'yes, we are all right'
14:06
@TonyTheLion nah, I haven't followed the discussion at all, I just disagreed on general principles. :p
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I'm sure you're all wrong though
It's easy to misapply Newton's third law though
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@JerryCoffin "I discovered a new continent!" -> "I've subjugated the natives and turned them into horrible slaves."
tell that to the puppy
14:07
as in, there are physically reasonable macroscopic classical systems where the third law doesn't apply
@jalf Who is this "General Principles"? The military I was in would never have promoted such an impractical person to general, I'll tell you that much!
what was it I was doing prior to this discussion...?
@DeadMG food.
grumping about lack thereof, if I recall.
I might have to eat the last banana
@DeadMG Something like that, yeah.
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14:10
Hmm.
user1804599
I think returning promises is isomorphic with CPS.
Crown Prosecution Service?
@TonyTheLion Crowd Persecution Service.
@TonyTheLion Or maybe something about continuation passing, but that would mean @rightfold was moving toward Scheme or some such...
14:13
@jalf and there's your first mistake :P
@TonyTheLion fucker
Where the hell is Robot?
@TonyTheLion inb4 lost
Wouldn't be surprised
@thecoshman Tony, the lion fucker?
@BaummitAugen indeed
14:15
Also on top of everything my leg hurts, must've hit something
THIS IS NOT A GOOD WEEK
@CatPlusPlus sounds like a proper good night out
any CUDA know-it-alls here?
<crickets chirping>
and plonk
@rubenvb Cicada :P
@MohammadMMohammad can you do it in morse code too?
14:20
#codespaces fiasco: All your data are safe in the cloud. Until it rains.
@MohammadMMohammad Call 911?
@thecoshman where are the women when you need em :-P
They're professionals
@rubenvb goes by william something these days IIRC
14:21
@MohammadMMohammad this is not the help center, is it?
@MohammadMMohammad stackoverflow probably knows something if it removed your access
Shut up, nobody cares
I don't want to go against stackoverflow man
@thecoshman yeah, I gathered as much a couple of days ago, but thanks anyways for the heads up :-)
@MohammadMMohammad can you give us a single reason why we should do that? Are your questions worth upvoting?
14:21
Get out
You are acting like an insufferable entitled douchebag. That is not a reason to upvote you
we can help you to get chat banned too
@MohammadMMohammad good way to get them downvoted if you ask me
14:22
4 hours ago, by sehe
Jun 4 '12 at 13:26, by sehe
EVERYBODY: Commit chatticide and PRESS IGNORE simultaneously?
Probelmo solvo
we really need to be able to do stuff like kicking users
lol guys
Xeo
Xeo
oh come on, I was just flagging him to death
we haven't even linked him to the rules
How could he possibly know
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A: How to use vbTab in asp:ListBox

MohammadMMohammadNo solution available ... if you find solution post it here No solution available ...

14:22
wtf is this ?
@rubenvb I don't think it needs to be stated not to ask for upvotes.
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Q: Access my web application from mobile

MohammadMMohammadSo I have a web application deployed on my windows 7 machine and I need to test my application over my phone. How to connect my phone to my laptop wireless so I can access my deployed application? So I install Connectify and connected my phone to it. But when I open the URL of my deployed applic...

hey where's the rules at?
@rubenvb SO told him to check the help center.
I think that's all he needed to know
14:23
@rubenvb Nobody's ever linked me to the rules either. No wonder I'm such a loser.
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Xeo
teehee, chat-banned
@JerryCoffin well, here you go
no, you are a loser because you hang out with us
@JohnPoison Also, read this please before disrupting the tranquility that is this room's atmosphere.
@chmod711telkitty Probably--but that only makes me a loser, not "such a loser". Major distinction there. :-)
14:27
hmm
if you implicitly convert to a boolean in Wide, you can gain boolean and and or operators, but if you implicitly convert to an integer, you won't gain integral operators.
user3010322
[ MARKER ] GUI Code:
@Rapptz's kwargs for building items with constructors,
Value-semantics unless absolutely necessary,
optional<(const )T&> parameters over pointers
Event-based,
outside-in layouting using tree structure
Rendered using D3D/OpenGL into a texture
@rubenvb sorry, but which rule have I broken?
@rubenvb Thank you, but that was linking the rules to me, not linking me to the rules. Linking me to the rules would be citing me in the rules as the source of all that is good, just, and proper in the world (or at least in the Lounge). :-)
UK peeps, what's the best way to discover what salary I should ask for in a particular area for a particular job?
I've been in mine for so long that I have no clue whatsoever
it's 17:30 and I'm afraid to try and go to sleep
I'm sure I'll wake up at 14:00 the next day again
14:31
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I'm not from UK but in our place we have some headhunter sites where you can place your CV or search for vacancies
but if I set some alarm clock, I'll feel like shit once I wake up
@Borgleader all because you wouldn't let me look at nanovg++ :p
@JohnPoison I'm already talking to one but that's the thing: I don't want to give him any indication that I'm not entirely sure of my value, or he'll tell the company that they can get a sweet deal by making me a low offer and pretending it's normal/average/usual
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I can search for particular place's vacancies and watch for average salary
So I want to find out averages for the job title, essentially
14:33
@JohnPoison Hmm...you came into Lounge<C++>, and posted a link to a question on SO that's not even related to C++?
Now, I've just done that on payscale.com but the answer doesn't seem quite right
@rubenvb paha "tranquility"
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Does it seem low or high?
@JerryCoffin I've posted link related with the guy who asked to upvote his question. @TonyTheLion did the same.
@JerryCoffin It was from the guy who was begging for help and seemed perfectly in-context to me.
@JerryCoffin Low, which is either due to my expectations for the industry being way off, or the site being hosted abroad and not having particularly accurate data. Or both...
14:35
or maybe the job title isn't accurate
I mean, something like "Senior developer" might mean different things in different places.
@JerryCoffin He only did what Tony had just done, posting links to funny posts by this Mohammed dude
@DeadMG yeah could be
It's basically saying that a Senior Software Developer after a decade should be wavering between 33k-46k, which seems off to me given that a junior role is typically at least 23k at entry level
of course I'd start off asking for more anyway but I don't want to take the piss
but I'm also not going to move jobs unless I get a decent payrise out of it; it'd be a big move. my pay hasn't increased much in the last four years though due to market conditions (nobody's has) so I would have expected the published averages to suggest a bit of a jump from me now to potential me in a few months' time. but no
user3010322
Welp.
user3010322
Failed at kd-tree stuff.
U.K. isn't the best place for software developers/engineers pay wise
@chmod711telkitty kinda sucks :( I've trimmed my outgoings as much as I can (ish) and I'm not really saving anything, so I was hoping to make a jump but it seems like if I stay in this industry here then I'll never be rich
or, er, have any disposable income to speak of
(besides the hundreds of pounds per month I spend on booze, fags and hookers)
14:42
you're in London, right?
Nottingham
"London" go fuck
ah.
yeah, I was gonna suggest the "go fuck" part :P
that's the other thing: my current job is in the sticks so I'd expect to see automatic salary jumps from moving into the city.
at the end of the day I have zero idea whatsoever what these people pay. i'm just going to have to take the plunge, aren't I? fuck it I can always say "no". or just do a puppy and start ignoring them
@Xeo: Kindly impart unto me, your opinion of optionals implicitly converting to boolean, bearing in mind that this doesn't imply crazy shit like integral operators as it does in C++. I'm unsure whether calling a function taking a bool with an optional is desirable behaviour.
Xeo
Xeo
add an operator? that does conversion to bool
f(myOptional?)
14:45
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Basic rule: You'll never get rich from salary. In most cases, substantial gains come via other routes, stock options being the most common.
Xeo
Xeo
:D
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Personally I hate it when people say stuff like £competitive. It feels to me like they're trying to screw me from the outset.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit more than the one you have now?
@Xeo I actually have been thinking of special-casing bool in some fashion. Normally, I'd say that explicit conversion operators/constructors simply aren't required in Wide. But there are language contexts where bool is required where an explicit conversion is desirable.
Xeo
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contextual conversion, as C++ has it
I still like the idea of my operator? though
I guess that banning if (opt) in favour of if (opt?) wouldn't be too bad.
@rubenvb well yeah but how substantially more is the question
@DeadMG In most cases, I'd guess they're probably not. Problem from their viewpoint is that the pay really will depend on your education, experience, etc. The best they could usually hope to do is give a range, which will rarely tell you much unless their idea of competitive salary is way off.
I mean I like the place I work now
the whole game of every developed country tries to devalue their currency - because then their exports would become more 'attractive'
14:51
in fact that's a good point - seeing as my SO profile is front and centre I should probably stop talking about this in a public SO chat room
@chmod711telkitty That's a little piece of the game, but hardly the whole game, but any means.
if you're reading this gimme moneyz plzkthx
@JerryCoffin I'd say the core issue is that it's hard to know how flexible that can be. The pay rate is pretty useful for determining their expectations, like when you see jobs starting at £20k then you know they're looking for a starter like myself. The job listing is rarely helpful in such matters.
@ThePhD what the hell is a kwarg
Xeo
Xeo
Salary is an annoying thing about jobs
14:55
@Xeo how so?
@JerryCoffin why do you think there are such a prevalence of low interest rates around the globe in pretty much all developed countries then? because there is a correlation between interest rate and currency value in the country - the higher the interest rate the more 'attractive' your currency is, thus more money parked in your currency
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I think that's a bit low too
@DeadMG That is a reasonable point--certainly before I got this job, I screened out a number pretty much the same way. And you're right: sometimes it can get frustrating. Just before I took this job, another company got me to waste about a week on interviews and such, then finally offered me roughly 40% less than I'd been making.
Last job interview cycle I was at least ballsy enough to say I wouldn't accept anything below a certain figure
Xeo
Xeo
14:56
@melak47 negotiating it, knowing how much you're worth in the industry, raises, etc
annoying shit
I hate the money talk part of a job interview.
Xeo
Xeo
If my boss is in tomorrow, I'll probably try and talk to him about a raise though
@Xeo Yea how in the hell do you know how you're worth. Ugh
thus lower interest rate = low currency value = export cheaper for foreigners = more exports = higher employment rate
Xeo
Xeo
14:57
Although I'm extremely uncomfortable with such stuff
for whatever reason
Well, speaking of work, I'd probably better take a shower and get to work. Later.
So, starting July 1st, email spam is going to be illegal in Canada.
Xeo
Xeo
oooh
@Xeo I've been thinking about it, but right now everything is explicit unless you explicitly ask for implicit, and I don't generally track explicitness or implicitness because of this. Adding a general mechanism when I only really need booleans is kinda annoying. I could go with operator? and then simply make that implicit in the necessary language constructs.
right now I already have an explicit conversion to bool in those constructs for C++ types, so you can do if (myopt) or if (myuniqueptr).
I just don't have a means of defining such for Wide types.
Xeo
Xeo
Dunno about making it implicit. It's a single character, and I like the explicitness tbh
14:58
@EtiennedeMartel But will they approve proper punishment for breaking this law (this is one of the few for which the death penalty really does make sense)? :-)
@TonyTheLion Good :) Can you expand on what your own expectations might be? Obviously I'm not asking for your salary so feel free to be as vague as you wish, but any idea you can give me of your views would be helpful

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