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10:00
according to me Too broad — Satpal 13 mins ago
I love this "according to me" that's going around
Too bread
self-deferentiality self-referentiality at its finest
You suck
also that's a great name
Murkdown claims another victim
10:01
sounds like a GPS navigator
> People are stupid; given proper motivation, almost anyone will believe almost anything. Because people are stupid, they will believe a lie because they want to believe it's true, or because they are afraid it might be true. People's heads are full of knowledge, facts, and beliefs, and most of it is false, yet they think it all true.
People are stupid; they can only rarely tell the difference between a lie and the truth, and yet they are confident they can, and so are all the easier to fool.
(Linebreak courtesy of chat limitations)
Ahaha
Linebreaks are great
I should work instead of camping GOG for more free games
"Why do you want to work for us?" I need money and you came up first in Google or somethin
> Don’t lie. Research the company and tell the truth.
10:11
@R.MartinhoFernandes ... but why didn't he clean it?
If you're telling the truth, why would you go and research the company?
Research the company and tell the truth they want to hear*
@thecoshman We were cooking together
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@Rapptz Meh, that's so stupid
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh right
10:12
@Xeo yeah that's what I thought lol
maybe not
> I told a hiring manager that I didn't like the people who did xyz at my company. His response was "I was a xyz there." Can you guess if I got an offer afterwards?
That "biggest programming challenge" is extremely dumb
Can you guess you would have disliked the job anyway?
Like I fucking remember
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10:15
> Design an LRU cache.
ugh
I had to fill a form like that recently
They wanted a database connection pool :lol:
> What would you do if you had a billion dollars?

Someone asked this immediately after a challenging system design question. I was totally caught off guard and just mumbled. Though I am very proud of myself for not blurting out "Hookers and blow."
What happened to "Don't lie"?
I don't get these people.
the tone of the thing changes the further you go down
If I had a billion dollars, I would not work anymore
"blah blah be yourself, don't lie, oh and btw tell them what they want to hear"
10:16
Also
Who the fuck thought that background is a good idea
Jesus christ
My eyes
lol
If I had a billion dollars, I would still work - I like 'fancy toys'
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> Class vs instance? Follow up: what is a virtual function and how are they implemented?
> When playing a game on the Xbox, I want to use the corresponding app on my phone. Design a robust system to handle this. The phone needs to know the XBox ID/gamertag.
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> how are they implemented?
who the fuck cares?
10:17
Hahaha, it's even in the end.
> In general, try to say things they want to hear until you have an offer.
Impressive.
Hypocrite dirtbags.
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lol
Most people are idiots - they think only been paid to be told what to do is work. There are work that could be more fun and create greater value overall ... most innovative/creative work are done this way
There's a page with tips
> Syntax is important.

There are plenty of people who says syntax doesn't matter. But I met enough people who would aggressively chastised me for missing a semi-conlon. This means there are: people vocally care about syntax, people who won't say anything but still care about it, and people who clain they don't care but probably do on a sub-conscious level. So just always write code that compiles. It's not hard
lol what
> C:\Users\NihalDesktop\Desktop\Revision_C++\Day_1\day_1\
It's terrible bullshit
10:19
@R.MartinhoFernandes Lies
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> Design a mobile app for to control Hulu on the Xbox.
"Databases for Twitter are eventually consistent. But when a user creates a login it needs to be unique and guaranteed. Design a system to support this. " ahahahah this is phone question
some of the questions are pretty insane
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> Design Twitter. Make sure you include a search function.
10:20
> Find all of the phone numbers in 50k files?
>
> Use regular expression. Know how to do this with command line commands. Or in a Perl script
So much bullshit
Also Murkdown is so shit
Markdown is rather good.
dunno about Murkdown
@CatPlusPlus ... such smarts
Markdown good, this implementation of it, shite
cool new feature at GitHub
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> Invert a binary tree.
not sure I'll ever use it but it's cool I suppose
10:22
I miss my explicit tags
Fuck Murkdown
Oh man.
An atom plugin for asking SO questions. atom.io/packages/ask-stack
Talk about increasing the amount of shit questions asked if people don't find it :v
It's for getting code samples out of SO
I know
I realised my initial sentence was ambiguous when I re-read it.
:<
I don't see how it might relate to amount of shit questions
I imagined the scenario of going through the plugin -> not finding "proper answers" -> asking bad questions
plus it encourages copy/paste coding
then again SO does that already
10:25
And what's the difference to going through Google, not finding proper answers and asking bad questions
user1804599
If you use Atom, you're doomed anyway.
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LUIAGULG:L@AG@G@ fuck you IntelliSense
> Features

Insert or copy code samples with the click of a button
I'm done here.
user1804599
Or VS.
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why do you randomly stop highlighting my code?
10:26
@CatPlusPlus Increased laziness!
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This is so annoying
@Xeo You're not worthy
@Xeo Did you remember to sacrifice a goat to the great machine gods?
Apparently there is a modality support for Atom, so maybe I'll try it after all
10:27
Interesting observation - I am offering firewood for free, you know the cut down trees from the backyard. When I put up pictures of big trunks on the ads, more people came around to get the wood, but most of them only get some small/medium branches. But when I put up ads with only pictures of small/medium branches, no one came! Now I put up a new ad with pictures of big pieces of tree trunks, I bet most people came would still just get the small/medium branches ...
@Rapptz it's only search
Is there a Windows build yet
cba to build
@CatPlusPlus there is, unofficial, you can google it
only Mac OS X
10:28
Where
Meh, unofficial, probably broken or outdated
user1804599
Does it allow arbitrary splitting of editors like Emacs does?
does atom still use HTML and CSS to do syntax highlighting?
That's the whole gimmick of it
~~web~~
but it's awful :(
10:31
A lot of things are doing HTML UIs these days
I have 7€, that's like half of Banished
I'm okay with ST2/3.
I don't think I'll use atom seriously but I might try it in the future for funsies.
ST is meh.
I have no issues with it.
UI is horrible, comparing to docking windows in MSVS
@Abyx huh? You can "dock" windows just fine.
10:34
soo... is atom like sublime, but free?
What's a good name for a structure that encapsulates a host, port, DB name, username, password combo?
+1 for URI
@Rapptz how?
view > layout
it's not docking
10:36
oh you meant dragging windows on top of each other?
cause those are just tabs...
try make
[][]
[_]
not to mention that layout work only for text editor, not build log, etc
ok... but still I'm sure that I can get the same layout as I have in MSVS or notepad++
well, maybe with some plugins I can. but ST looks so user-unfrendly that I don't even wanna try use it
iunno, Origami is pretty easy to use
ergh... just remembered I need to pay for server again...
I should start playing on it more
user1804599
10:51
@Rapptz nice.
user1804599
Now add CIDER and maybe I'll consider using ST2. :3
What's that?
user1804599
Clojure IDE plugin for Emacs.
Cool.
user1804599
Also I could never find a rainbow parens plugin for ST2.
user1804599
10:55
:[
rightfold you're often bored, you should rewrite my vimrc to elisp
user1804599
Noooo!
I tried configuring Emacs and it's so much effort
user1804599
10:56
That's not rainbow parens.
oic
What is it then?
He wants background to be coloured
Or the character
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IntelliSense so funny. It highlights my code again if I insert a syntax error.
user1804599
It highlights the brackets in the gutter.
user1804599
10:58
user1804599
I'm looking for this.
Small fonts aaaa
user1804599
I should probably figure out the shortcuts for moving to parentheses.
user1804599
But effort.
user1804599
At least there is paredit for ST2.
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11:00
oh yeah, and IntelliSense stops highlighting when I hit Ctrl-S
@Rapptz space indentation in the example ;(
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and I hit Ctrl-S habitually after every line of code...
Okay.
IS sucks
user1804599
DumbSense
11:02
Hmm.. lemme download the bracket highlighter
interested in seeing how nonsensical it looks
user1804599
I tried Mountain Dew.
lol
user1804599
Apparently it's just 7 Up in a differently labeled bottle.
user1804599
And less bubbles.
@rightfold RetardiSense
user1804599
11:07
Central IntelliSense Agency
3
Flagrant Blatant Inconsistencies
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Man, my parser needs the teeniest bit of state, it's irritating
user1804599
What state does it need?
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It needs what bit number it's at at the current byte
user1804599
Why?
11:18
@rightfold Alabama
user1804599
I knew there was coming a terrible pun like that.
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@rightfold because you can only get data a byte at a time, right?
user1804599
You get it a token at a time.
user1804599
And even then state machines can be generated by the compiler if you use generators. Or you can use threads and channels.
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But this is all binary data
user1804599
11:23
So?
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I don't think there are tokens really o.O
user1804599
What format are you parsing?
Ell
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Unless you say a bit is a token o.O
@rightfold swf
So, it needs state, so what?
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It needs so little it's just annoying :P
user1804599
11:24
Oh. Well.
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yeah.
Ah I have to go again
I'll be able to work on it some time :3
user1804599
Write a function readInteger that returns an integer and advances the stream.
Write a function parse that parses the stream.
user1804599
And readFloat and readString.
And write a function main that does the program :P
11:36
lol, the Steam competition rigging.
Hehe, Chiellini: "Suarez is a sneak". Suarez: "Chiellini is a snack".
^_^
true or false: footballers form part of Suarez's five-a-day
yay, beat FTL on Easy
user1804599
@Puppy You like beating, huh?
user1804599
Do you also beat your wife?
user1804599
11:50
inb4 your wife is called FTL.
but here's one thing I really don't like about FTL
shitting around with achievements to get the other layouts
ITT Puppy has or will ever have a wife
The -1/12 thingy is bullshit.
"they're the ones with the inflated nipples, right?"
what is the difference between function prototype and pure virtual function ?
11:54
@shortCircuit Hello?
That is quite rude.
i am in a bit of a rush
so what?
They are different things. Go away with your rush.
11:55
although i am quite afraid of this room
15
yeah you should be
user1804599
When you are in a rush on the street and you want to ask someone for directions do you also ask them right away without saying hi?
now rush away
Do you think anyone cares about you being in a rush?
11:56
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Q: May I know , which famous windows based product use rpcrt.lib to generate UUID?

PUREFriends, Can you please list out famous windows os based product rpcrt.lib to generate UUID? This is to continue my project with rpcrt.lib to generate UUID, and convince my mentor.

seriously :(
@shortCircuit what is the difference between a dog and the number 5 ?
one is an animal, other is a number
@shortCircuit right, so I can answer your question thus:
@shortCircuit What is the difference between the sum of all natural numbers and -1/12?
11:57
> I am a developer. I like PHP and Javascript.
@shortCircuit one is a function prototype, other is a pure virtual function
hth
so i asked an irrelevant question
no you asked a meaningless question
try again :)
@shortCircuit I'm Buddha, what's your point?
11:59
@MartinJames heh
@shortCircuit Actually, why are you on a rush?
@shortCircuit what's the difference between Buddha and the holy sacrament?
guys quit being cunts ok

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