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12:00
Ah. For a moment there I thought it was related to you being programmers.
I think I'm starting to get it.
We met a nice man who let us use his car for the weekend, that way we could go to a petrol station to buys stuff. Paper, chemical metal, metanol, sandpaper oil.
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isn't dependent typing just a type that is dependent on another type?
@Ell absolutely not.
Nope. Depends on a value.
@Ell these are parameterized types
you need some more Coq
@R.MartinhoFernandes A god programmer would probably have fixed it with no downtime :)
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Isn't std::array a dependent type then? because of the size
Nope. It’s parametrized.
@Ell no, its size is a type parameter (the parameter isn't a type, but once applied, it creates an array type once and forever)
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12:02
what is an example of a dependent type?
@Ell No.
@Ell "An int divisable by 5."
@Ell The final type has to be a nested type dependent on a template parameter (of yours)
so for example, template<typename T> void f(std::vector<T>::iterator).
here vector<T> is dependent on T, and therefore ::iterator is a dependent type.
@Puppy no, it's not.
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ah right
12:03
because if you specialized vector so that vector<float> didn't have an iterator, it might not be a type at all.
Sadly I don’t know of a short Hello World! for dependent typing. The usual examples (length-indexed lists) require some familiarity with a Hindley–Milner type language and expand on that, and even when you do know HM it’s quite the leap.
@Puppy unless you mean metadependency, that's wrong.
oh wait
dependent types in C++ terminology are "different"
I assumed you meant dependent types as in the C++ Standard's definition of dependent types.
not that other dependent type funky stuff
yeah; no :)
well he talked about std::array so I was like, "Therefore, C++".
no I meant real dependent typing.
both are real.
one is more real than the other
OH.
Is a Nobel Peace Prize laureate planning to start another war?
lol
Not again
you'd almost think they gave that award to just anybody who showed up.
Maybe the prize has a best before date and it's past already.
12:11
lol
wait barack obama won the peace price?
that was a long time ago
Uh yes, a long time ago?
and yes, we took the piss out of it then.
12:13
What's that about war
Also
@prateek Hi
oh but
(Spotted turtle) doves are surely retarded. There is one that keeps on pecking at itself in the mirror for half an hour at a time. Even the chickens don't do that. But they are smart enough to know that where there are chickens, there are chicken feed nearby
I don't really consider war against IS as Obama starting that war.
those guys seem to be quite literally asking for it
12:14
oh no... politics!
oh look iphone 6
@CatPlusPlus it's a bold theory, not sure if I can fly with it.
@Puppy Those guys are probably being paid by someone who wants to start a war
nah
@Jefffrey thnks to ponder on my hi :)
12:15
I love the juxtaposition there
Also why I don't bother looking at news
so who's pairing with me on the game jam to write a game in Idris :D
they think they're being paid with eternal heaven by God.
morons.
So what's that about war
laff
I should visit BBC more often this is p funny
So is this the right place if I am not new in c++ but probably in gaming ?
Oh you're new in c++
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12:17
@BartekBanachewicz is this dependent typing? coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/49955e49fccea46d I know it doesn't compile :P
@prateek if you're not new then what you are.
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but "theoretically"
@Ell No, that would be dynamic typing.
@CatPlusPlus If by "funny" you mean "depressing" then yes.
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@Puppy But the return type is dependent on a value? Does dependent typing need to be statically typed?
future (yes, f***** people ... but Ooh, I <3 butter cream cakes ...):
12:19
@Ell yes
yes.
Luc told me that dependent typing is not about always knowing the exact type of the object, but proving that the uses of it are well-formed regardless.
a nice definition alright.
@BartekBanachewicz I did study c++ in school but not sure how people are making awesome games using it while I am using java to make some android apps
@Abyx Thanks I'll have a look. I found a job but I didn't close the deal yet
@prateek lots of work and libraries
12:20
@Ell imagine a filter function. What's its signature?
just like anything else
@prateek it's a lot of work to make an awesome game in C++.
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@BartekBanachewicz there could be many :P
@BartekBanachewicz awesome games are a lot of work regardless of language
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it might take a range and return a vector
or return a lazy thing
12:21
@BartekBanachewicz s/in C++//
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or lots of other ways of doing it, right?
@AlexM. s/C/ C/
@Ell typically, though, it's from Collection<A> to Collection<A>, meaning some subset
@BartekBanachewicz @Ell Ok what else apart from c++ I should start with if I want to develop games ; I mean in concepts
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@BartekBanachewicz Right
12:22
@Ell A building block of dependent typing is the pi-type, aka Π-type or Π-pair or product and so on. In your example, you wouldn’t return just the array, but a product of the size and the array which size depends on the size.
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@prateek graphics stuff
start by ignoring the vast majority of all "game programming" material you ever find.
@prateek I thought you were interested in gaming?
"game programmers" are notorious for being absolute shit.
@Ell now, if you filter things, you certainly have more than just A; you have an A that satisfied some condition. You might say that this condition is a dependent reification.
12:23
@AlexM. I do and very much , but its like where to start
> In a technical sense, Wayward Tide is kind of cool for Chucklefish, because it represents a radical departure from the way starbound was developed, and if it works out it may very well be the way that Chucklefish makes games from now on. It’s entirely written in Haskell, primarily based on Functional Reactive Programming, and it’s really really cool. I would tell you more about it but I’m sure Palf will want to tell everyone more about it at some point in the near future.
@prateek you're not asking about gaming
@LucDanton "dependent product type" is easier for a beginner I think :P
if you're interested in gaming go play some games
@AlexM. :D Played many now want to develop one
12:25
E.g. in Idris your example could translate to example : (size : Int) -> Array Int size. The brackets allow us to use size in the type that follows the arrow (the pi-type is implicit).
@prateek well, good luck
@AlexM. probably I need to study a few concepts first but what if we break into constructs
Break into tears.
then you'll need to study them
I don't like to break things, usually someone else makes me fix them
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12:26
@LucDanton Hmm. This all looks pretty mathematical, it's going over my head to be honest :/
welp, gonna send an email to the local university about finishing my degree there.
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maybe I should give idris a try
@Ell Liquid Haskell examples are nice too
@Ell The link is only for the purpose of referencing pi-types, not dependent typing.
12:27
@R.MartinhoFernandes so shoudn't expect any inputs
?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Tear into the brakes
@Ell Have you ever performed inductive reasoning while writing e.g. a Haskell program?
@Puppy what to study ?
everything.
now get cracking.
homo universalis
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12:28
@LucDanton I've never really written haskell
it's pretty weird
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We were proving things inductively in maths lessons though :L
I think @LucDanton has me plonked so the only way to communicate with him is talking to Ell and hoping he'll reply to him.
gimme your knowledge. All of it.
@thecoshman kudos, well played
@Ell I’d start here. With proper extensions, you can do some (very) lightweight DT. Plus you learn prerequisites on the way (since I’ve never seen anyone explaining DT without assuming some familiarity with the other sides of the lambda-cube).
12:30
@BartekBanachewicz So, Voyager 2 is over 17 light-hours away from Earth, currently headed into interstellar space.
@sehe I had to wing it vOv
@Ell Oh that’s great.
@Puppy some pointers will do
@prateek 0xDEADBEEF
now get cracking.
@BartekBanachewicz C# is a programming language that was based on Java.
12:30
@R.MartinhoFernandes And included many of it's mistakes.
@BartekBanachewicz Bees kill drones once they're done with them.
@Pup
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@LucDanton Okay :) I did give haskell a try once, but I didn't put enough time in. I think I'll use the remainder of this year and next year to try and get into it
@prateek start by breaking down games into the simplest logic you can. Think of something like pacman, think how you would make your own version.
@Puppy 0xNOPROBLEM
12:31
@R.MartinhoFernandes Can I filter that somehow? :D
why are you even pinging me
@BartekBanachewicz No.
@prateek that's not a hexadecimal number
@BartekBanachewicz The Golden Horde was a khanate comprising the northwestern part of the Mongol Empire in the 13th century.
I should start tweeting that
@prateek You have the option; Either visit here or visit here
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12:32
@BartekBanachewicz It's Tuesday
@Puppy Because you still haven't ignored him
@sehe I like that.
@BartekBanachewicz What, full already?
good point.
@Ell haskell is life. Haskell is everything.
12:33
@sehe I am not creating any mess
@prateek not far of it to be honest
meh
The second link is where all your dreams come true
@R.MartinhoFernandes well
I don't really like the feeling that I can't employ mutability, inheritance, etc, when I want to.
12:33
this is sexy
it does seem to only be sehe who treies that trick...
I wonder if it works via link shortner?
@thecoshman of course; also: this
@Puppy inheritance? You can use mutability and it's pretty easy.
@BartekBanachewicz You know, virtual functions, that kind of thing.
@BartekBanachewicz is it? what's it saying?
12:35
@Puppy Trying to write C++ in Haskell is as bad as trying to write Haskell in C++ :)
@sehe ah, so they really are that bad at site design :P
I disagree.
well... it's not a design thing...
the language is nothing more than a best-fit to my mental model of my program.
@thecoshman no
12:35
if the language cannot represent a part of the mental model, it is unusable.
@Puppy your mental models are biased by the language you're using.
really?
we learn how to model things in different ways
You're assuming the language can't represent something when you don't even know the language so good job
12:36
Also this discussion will not go anywhere so instead
@sehe fair enough it's not that critical a thing. But it's effectively an exploit. That links should only work if it includes a special value that was already sent to MY browser. Thus, the only link that will work in that way is the one that was sent to me.
I've just realized our industry will collapse very soon.
fuck that shit
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Well here's an error I didn't expect...
> idris-0.9.14.3 depends on language-java-0.2.6 which failed to install.
12:38
@Ell I really recommend learning at least a bit of haskell before going to idris.
Programming languages will evolve to the point where everybody will be able to write programs on their own.
Very easily.
@BartekBanachewicz That's only if you view your language as something more than a tool, which it isn't.
@Jefffrey they already have. It's just not everyone can write programs because it's not a trivial skill
@Puppy it's not about your views. at all.
12:39
@thecoshman They will become trivial.
Much more high level.
@BartekBanachewicz he is right though, a language is but a tool.
My mental model of getting screws out is pulling the fuckers out.
:D
well said.
Sadly I need to rotate this stupid screwdriver.
@R.MartinhoFernandes like I said, you are stupid. Use the right tool.
12:40
it's just a tool.
@thecoshman you mean pulling the fuckers out with a screwdriver?
@BartekBanachewicz no...
@thecoshman but it's just a tool I use to represent my mental model. It doesn't change the way I think about problems; or does it?
> The Nexus 5 2014 was listed in the leak with a 5.2 inch Quad HD display
I can't remember if they decided that effect doesn't exist or if it's a cognitive bias.
12:41
I wonder how well it runs games at that res
@Xeo FFS Android Lion? Is that a parody?
@AlexM. ohwow
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Just speculation
So not a parody.
Sigh.
@AlexM. games will run in 1080p prolly
12:43
> Currently, a balanced view of linguistic relativity is espoused by most linguists holding that language influences certain kinds of cognitive processes in non-trivial ways, but that other processes are better seen as subject to universal factors.
@BartekBanachewicz I don't think android phones can do that
Where's the close reason for "should be about problems you face" or whatever that was before.
if you know they do, tell me how cause I'd sure love to make them run in 720p on my phone
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh, it might actually be
@AlexM. the gpus are pretty powerful already
Xeo
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12:43
> After Google partnered with Nestle for Android 4.4 KitKat, why not explore the partnership to yet another popular Nestle sweet treat: Lion?
@Xeo KitKat is true. Why does that make you think it's a parody?
welp, seems like Science™ in general can't quite decide if Sapir-Whorf is valid or not.
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Well, tbh, I don't quite get what you mean with "parody"
As in, parody to what?
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Q: std::sort and SIMD

user1095108Everyone on SO is praising std::sort() and qsort(), yet their implementations are portable between architectures: some of which do not offer SIMD instructions. Do you think the standard implementations could benefit from SIMD from your experience? I know, that they are well-implemented, I just ne...

@Xeo As in The Onion.
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Oh
You meant the article itself
12:45
@R.MartinhoFernandes you mean spoof
@R.MartinhoFernandes pls no
> Do you think the standard implementations could benefit from SIMD from your experience?
too opinion-based.
Are software licenses applicable for hardware?
I'm looking for something that says it is fine to manufacture for personal use.
FUCK OFF YOUTRACK
STOP FUCKING EMAILING ME EVERY TIME A PERSON VOTES ON AN ISSUE
12:49
Change your notification preferences you butte
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^
I did.
Permanent rutting season in here.
I unchecked every uncheckable box.
out of the five hundred.
it's still spamming me.
@JohanLarsson You mean to license hardware with software licenses?
No.
12:51
I just reported them all as spam in gmail and now it's gone away which is a good start.
You can license the designs, schematics, and HDL code, though.
but different licenses I guess?
But they're still somewhat inadequate and there are people designing open-hardware licenses.
It is for a hardware & software project
@JohanLarsson No, I meant that with regular OSS licenses.
12:53
@thecoshman It isn't. You can log right back in enter the room right away. You're not even logged out. (I guess they could make it a POST only url)
The thing with hardware is that even though you have a license to the designs, you may not be allowed to manufacture it due to patent laws.
@sehe it isn't what?
> But it's effectively an exploit
It's not.
You can say change the designs and publish them, but might not actually be allowed to build the machine without a patent license.
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I wonder if there is an active haskell room
12:55
> Hope you are well. I wondered if I might be able to interest you in a new Contract opportunity I have for a .NET Developer, based in Bournemouth.

My client works within the financial services sector, and are looking for an experienced contractor to help their in house developer finish a bespoke CRM they have been working on. The current developer has hit a point where he is struggling to get the project over the line - so they need an experienced developer who can look from the outside in, help establish the final points and deliver the project with him.
why do you even bother sending me this.
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Nope.
@Puppy What's wrong with this? o.O
I know of CERN's open-hardware license (ohwr.org/documents/294), but never really looked at it.
@Puppy Yeah, who the fuck reaonably approaches you with a touch of personal interest!
@R.MartinhoFernandes Sounds strange, sure if my design is copying something patented.
I have no experience with CRMs written in .NET.
12:56
@R.MartinhoFernandes ty sir.
or indeed CRMs at all.
@sehe yes it is. The fact it is not a big issue does not change the fact it is an exploit. You are able to give me a link to something that can kick me out of the room. You shouldn't be able to do that.
and not a great deal with .NET either.
@Puppy Then you'll fit right in!
@thecoshman duh. Here: I can give you a link that sends you to a google page. Boohoo
12:57
so I'm not sure how anybody could conclude that I'm a suitable candidate for that role
it's not far of letting me send you a link to yourbank.com/sendMoney?IBAN=<my IBAN>&amount=1000
> 3.5. The Licence includes a non-exclusive licence to those patents or registered designs that are held by, under the control of, or sub-licensable by the Licensor, to the extent necessary to make use of the rights granted under this Licence. The scope of this section 3.5 shall be strictly limited to the parts of the Documentation or modified Documentation created by the Licensor.
@JohanLarsson a clause like this is what you usually miss when using a license designed for software.
@sehe but that is expected behaviour.
Wait, bad copy-paste.
@thecoshman You're always liable to expect the wrong behaviour from a link
12:59
> 4.1. The Licensee may manufacture or distribute Products always provided that, where such manufacture or distribution requires a licence under this Licence the Licensee provides to each recipient of such Products an easy means of accessing a copy of the Documentation or modified Documentation, as applicable, as set out in section 3.
I meant this.
@sehe He's right, this is a side-effect action and therefore should be POST (and that also should be CSRFed)
Not that it doesn't have a comedic value
@sehe it's a (minor) vulnerability, why can't you see that? I'm not arguing it's a big deal, but it is still an exploit.

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