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14:00
Why
I thought SteamOS was targeted at the console market
And it will try competing with the rest, but the relation is not symmetrical until it gains a significant market share
I.e. PS and XBox don't give a fuck
Besides it's not done yet
I know there are these South African console manufacturers who put a disclaimer that they do not compete with PlayStation or XBox in any way on their boxes
what would be the easiest way for a beginner to open, read a file, update its contents, and write the file? Is using an Array of Objects too complicated?
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wat
as in, read file into an array of objects, then you have to keep the data around and change it, then when you're done, you write it
14:12
Yes no maybe butts
corvid is one of the mysteries this planet hosts for me
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@corvid language plix
Normal languages have something called serialization
and this is only because of the scores of questions he posts here
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14:12
In Python reading a file into an array is pretty easy.
It's in java, it's really not hard in any language but they seem confused by it
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Just with open(path, 'rb') as file: array = list(file.read()).
Teach them about serialisation in C# with .NET
Then come back to Java
It will make better sense
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Create array, create file input stream, call read passing array, mutate array, create file output stream, call write passing array, done.
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Not that hard.
14:14
it isn't. Not sure why they don't know it though
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Also use try-with-resources.
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> Any sufficiently complicated concurrent program in another language contains an ad hoc informally-specified bug-ridden slow implementation of half of Erlang.
try-with-resources is shit
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Doesn't matter.
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You should use it regardless.
14:21
java in general is pretty meh
well if you're in Java then you have no choice but execute-around hacks
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OOP doesn't work with resource management and FP in Java is a pain so you're out of luck.
OOP works fine with resource management
just not in Java.
Java does not define OOP
we know
14:25
I think dealing with user input is a much bigger pain than it should be
Java does not even implement the entire perception of OOP - it implements a class-oriented perception of OOP so we should not say OOP does not work with resource management
we know, buddy.
man. Why can't they teach C++ in an intro class? I like it a bit better
@corvid because nobody wants to talk about Responsibility oriented programming, it's not sexy enough
14:41
@corvid That has been my reaction too.
It's just... iunno... boring.
what, C++ is? It seems like most students want to learn C++, because you know, bimeo gaemps and all
I was talking about Java.
I don't want to write C++ anymore
but I'm trapped
@AlexM. What happened?
I got bored
14:44
you should use jquery. jquery does all the things.
maybe it's just the things that I work on
no idea
@AlexM. You mean in your work?
well I wouldn't job hop again right now, so yes
I'd rather sit at least a year before moving on
Have you tried something functional yet?
I think it's just the nature of it that is depressing
inside this place everyone uses the things I wrote
that means among the decent guys who use and shut up and can solve their own problems
14:47
Try some new language in your own spare time.
there's always this support request from some goddamn lost guy in a studio in a Nth world country who forgot that documentation exists
@AlexM. No, it's C++
and I have to shut up and respond nicely to his "hello i try this but is error here is codes" mail
Why are you doing support
because the library developers support their library users shrug
and goddamn there are some bad programmers in this company
14:49
Modesty is sexy.
I left oDesk because of the usual crap that I saw coming from India
Get an intern to do first-line helpdesk duty
guess what's coming in for me from the Indian studios
@AlexM what
the same shit
14:51
As in requests to explain error codes?
even zimbabwe guys are better at this
i really don't like indian programmers
why are your users even seeing error codes
my users are programmers
that shit is for losers and binary interprocess interop
that's only piece of racism i allow to myself
14:52
@AlexM. That's no excuse.
@Jefffrey have you worked with Zimbabwean coders before>
How come you don't really like Indian programmers
Because I don't really like them too
@Puppy yes, my users can't even see errors when they don't set up dependencies properly
the heck is phabricator?
I'm too lazy to google it
a project management tool that I use
By the name it must be some hipster thing again
14:54
it's open source
Phabricator is a suite of web-based software development collaboration tools, including the Differential code review tool, the Diffusion repository browser, the Herald change monitoring tool, the Maniphest bug tracker and the Phriction wiki. Currently maintained by Phacility, it was originally developed as an internal tool at Facebook. It is available as free software under the Apache License, version 2. Phabricator integrates with Git, Mercurial, and Subversion. Phabricator's principal developer is Evan Priestley. Priestley left Facebook to continue Phabricator's development in a new company called...
yes, the names of everything in it are using "ph"s
Maniphest for example
Phuck hipster spellings
Apparently everyone and their mother uses it.
maybe I'll be fine after the holidays
14:56
They're not even consistent. Why not Dipherential and Diphusion
:arg:
it's just depressing as hell
It's neat
today I arrived at work to encounter an email saying that shit doesn't work properly
so I naturally asked
"Did you perform this step as the documentation states?"
"I demand prooph"
"No."
14:56
how come we are always full of project tools, but we never have a solid project?
My projects are solid.
@Jefffrey I could make a parallel with the digestive tract and solid poops
People have projects
@Jefffrey you mean a collective lounge project?
I meant a project that we collectively work on
14:58
The rightfold effect
No one here knows how to collaborate.
because no two people in the Lounge want to achieve the same goals.
particularly not through the same means.
yeah, that is my point
@Rapptz If anybody knows the secret to collaboration, they won’t tell!
isn't the whole point of this tools to facilitate project manager between # people > 1?
14:58
I don't want to work with anyone here, you guys are too good and my code would get bashed
no thx
@Jefffrey No.
stuff like CI is useful even if you're working alone.
ok then
Tracking tasks is useful even for single-person projects
@AlexM. No we're terrible but you'd get bashed anyway
@AlexM. That's why a lot of people never want to work with me on a game. Everyone's insecure about their code or something.
14:59
I used TC to keep a handle on Wide building and working on Linux when I was developing on Windows.
It's p mandatory for teams
@Rapptz you were working with ThePhD on something right?
Yeah.
I wouldn't have ThePhD's patience with your critique
> working on something
> ThePhD
14:59
CI will be back up soonish
@Rapptz gamedev is hard
What critique?
ah it's not like I've been issuing a thousand new builds of Wide in the last few weeks
where's the phd
@Rapptz I remember you discussing his proposals here
15:00
did he release his library thing?
and pull requests
which proposals?
Btw nice CSS on loungecpp.net
Phabricator has neat tools for review-based workflows
@ParkYoung-Bae lol
15:00
@ParkYoung-Bae Insert gif dammit
loaul
but let's face it, it's not like we really need a shining public face.
@Jefffrey Easier with more people
@Rapptz what language?
English is good
@Jefffrey C++.
15:02
?
Since when did adding more people to a team make any project "easier"
:)
OMA on video games is hard lol
on any non-trivial project
> Comments can't contain that content. Stating how you voted may distract the author from the important parts of your comment. Please focus on what you found useful or unhelpful about the post.
Wait what
Just use ++1 or --1
Did I miss a meta train
15:04
Yeah you did.
Yeah, SO staff went full retard.
The post on meta was downvoted to hell, yet didn't change a thing.
@ParkYoung-Bae here
15:05
@ParkYoung-Bae Too subtle for the vast majority of people.
Meh, just wrapping it in backticks bypasses the filter. Wow.
@ParkYoung-Bae the meta police takes over
they rule with an iron fist
@Rapptz Thanks! --1'ed
Yeah he said he didn't care how easy it was to bypass.
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> Attempted: +1 for contribution :)
Posted: for contribution +1 :)
hahaha
15:07
Wait
Didn't they encourage to post a comment explaining why you downvoted?
... when I (anonymously) downvoted this question, a little blue tooltip encouraged me to explain to you why. Do you see the irony here? — David Schwartz Nov 20 at 5:53
they didn't
@Griwes this message and the quote above it seems contradicting
-1, I have already discarded a comment that described how a poster should improve their post because I got a long vague red error message telling me not to tell them why their post needed improvement. Now that poster will not get a description of what they need to do to make their post better, and I'm not about to go back and find the text I typed now that I figured out what triggered the problem. As an aside, it is rather hard to search for the error message: I was expecting a highly upvoted meta question before such a change. I appear to be mistaken. — Yakk Nov 20 at 16:04
wait
are you saying that "-1 not enough jQuery" is officially banned?
wat
it's a building block of SO society
FWIW, this is the current pattern I'm matching: ^\s*[+-]1\D - note that it allows things like, "-100 is the default score for all new feature-requests" — Shog9 ♦ Nov 19 at 19:30
lol he even gives you their shitty regex
15:15
this guy's idea was the best
Term limits for moderators. Now. — TemplateRex Nov 29 at 20:57
We solved nothing! HUZZAH
Shog is an employee
Yeah.
In Shog We Trust
well crap
Normal mods don't have access to the source code or deployment so that one should be obvious
15:16
Smurves
I thought we agreed on the term
I don't get why he's so stubborn.
ah well
because he's an employee
he's the stackexchange
and the stackexchange is shog
Shog is eternal
Talk is cheap. I'm collecting data on what this actually does right now, which should go a lot further toward informing this discussion than speculation. BTW, not a bit surprised to see The Lounge folk against this; y'all always do manage to find the edge-cases. — Shog9 ♦ Nov 20 at 0:39
what does that mean
15:19
Meta hates The Lounge because reasons
at least we're famous
does the JS room find edge cases?
nope.
Well, not "hate", but they expect the lounge to go on a pitchfork war every now and then
We're the resistance
@Rapptz He's actually quite decent in person--but (much like police) he tends to see the worst in people/situations largely because they're primarily brought to his notice when things get so out of hand that the smurfs can't deal with it.
OTOH they actually listen sometimes
15:20
In a way that 99.99% deaf person will listen sometimes
Like that time where they made flags not cross-rooms
I don't think that happened.
sorry to break it to you dude
15:21
Are the bugs from 3 months ago acknowledged in any way yet (haha no I don't even have to check)
Ah you're joking.
Gotcha.
well, they openly admitted that removing "democratic" from the Area 51 FAQ was a good idea and did it on the spot
maybe it's the same thing with the rest of the network
Votes themselves are the way to give kudos, comments are the way to give constructive criticisms and there's no reason to try and artificially make the two intersect. — Flexo ♦ Nov 21 at 22:40
they should s/democratic//g
there always are purists
15:22
There's nothing democratic about anything on SO
Next thing we know MSO is ruled by Kim Shog Un
them people that needs to see the black and white in all shades of grey
What happened to Flexo anyway
TRAITOR
He got smurved away
cough
We got him elected and he deserted us
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15:23
k. fuck you Boost.Range and your concepts
@ParkYoung-Bae lol
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y u no compile on VS2012
fuckers.
lolVS
Maybe it's actually written in C++
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A: Should we discourage leading +/-1 on comments?

Sam I amIf you just want to avoid revenge downvoting, then you can allow people to anonymously leave a comment with their downvote. That way, people will be able to explain why they down-voted without fear of retaliation I've suggested this before, and although it has received a lot of criticism, jus...

this is a good idea actually
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@CatPlusPlus I just don't get it. Boost is usually really big about being usable with many compilers
wtf is wrong with them
15:25
Maybe they got fed up
Maybe it's just a bug
What version of Boost are you even using
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If it's a bug, it was there in 1.54 and is still there in 1.57 :<
Those happen
Does anyone are tried VS14 and how bad is it?
I don't see anything outlandish in Boost.Range
15:27
Search their Trac for this error
@CatPlusPlus It's a bug in VS, yes.
It always is.
Well it's also compat bug in Boost :v
Wow. My thing has 9k installs.
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Great out-of-context.
There was never any context
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15:31
So?
out-of-body experience
Fatal near-death experience.
btw Robot register on Phabricator so I can work on importing your YT issues/projects and have them be assigned correctly
he means youtube issue
15:32
Yeah I'm not gonna do it right now anyway, just sayin
I'm talking about my lame sublime text plugin
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k, maybe the problem is with the Update 2 CTP - whatever the ungodly reason may be that I have that installed on my work computer
lol CTP for production work
Good job
Close To Production
Close to purgatory
15:34
Call to porn
Cease To Program
@Rapptz Rename it "sublame text" and see what happens.
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how the heck does one uninstall a ctp
I'm going to make a pot in an hour or so
boooooooored
15:35
a clay pot
is that what kids call it these days?
I got separated from my colleagues for the workshop though :(
@Xeo Install an actual/released update over it.
I don't know anyone there
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there, got it
15:37
@Xeo First, find a goat
goat it
goat out
@AlexM. Years ago most of the company I worked for at the time went to the Consumer Electronics Show. One of our colleagues got separated from the rest of us one afternoon and completely accidentally ended up at the porn convention instead...
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Be my goat
@JerryCoffin well now, I wonder who enjoyed the show more :P
15:41
wait, there are porn conventions?
There are conventions for everything
Conventions are basically how people networked en masse before the WWW.
World Wide War
Argument by Puppy, yes. Curses, you're on to me... — Shog9 ♦ Nov 20 at 1:32
Nice, puppy has a logical fallacy named after him
More than one
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15:44
Adpuppy Argument, Strawpuppy, ...
@Jefffrey Apparently there's at least one. He kind of laughed about the fact that CES had five hotels of silicon devices, and the porn convention still had more silicone in one room.
Ad puppynem
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> The following directory should be added to compiler include paths:

C:/stuff/code/boost

The following directory should be added to linker library paths:

C:\stuff\code\boost\stage\lib
At least they're consistent within a single output line, I guess...
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A: Why is 'int x = + "foo";' a type error but not a syntax error?

Vlad from Moscow Why is 'int x = + “foo”;' a type error but not a syntax error? Because there is syntax error. There is a simantic error.

~simantics~
@ParkYoung-Bae Another top-quality contribution. Thanks Vlad!
15:47
@ParkYoung-Bae does this involve chimps?
I'd heard of code monkeys... but this is new
@ParkYoung-Bae Ad Puppem :L (aut: Ad Catulum)
@Mgetz Any sufficiently advanced retarded chimp is indistinguishable from Vlad.
What if Vlad was genesis disguised as a russian
@ParkYoung-Bae I'm not sure if even Genesis sounds boring enough to have anything to do with Vlad.
15:55
@JerryCoffin What is this
I reckon it was the would-be teen mod
Ell
Ell
man LaTeX and TikZ are difficult
@ParkYoung-Bae A mediocre episode of a mediocre TV show.

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