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15:00
@thecoshman no, I sit on a chair
@BartekBanachewicz at the end? implied?
but from time to time I stand
@AndyProwl over the waterfall you go.
@thecoshman no waterfall, I came up with this design incrementally
@R.MartinhoFernandes wait. shoudl I start looking over my shoulder and locking the bedroom at night?
15:00
@thecoshman Point being, usually you don't need to be as correct as Haskell requires you to be. It's a great tool to write excellent software in. It's a mediocre tool for writing mediocre software.
And there's huge need for mediocre software out there.
@AndyProwl yet despite seeing it is ad, you are now going to implement it?
hint, waterfall doesn't mean absolutely no iterative work at all.
I was kidding
@BartekBanachewicz I'm not convinced you believe that. But you know what you mean :)
@thecoshman I am going to implement it because I don't see alternatives
15:02
@AndyProwl I find it near impossible to believe there are no alternatives, even worse ones.
@thecoshman ok, I don't see better alternatives
it also sucks that almost everything in my design has reference semantics
@AndyProwl that and what you said before sounds like too tight coupling
Back
with just a crystal ball, I'd say you need better module/system part boundaries
@BartekBanachewicz it's actually an effort to achieve the opposite. I use abstract interfaces to avoid coupling
15:04
Why does Shazam have 400 employees? They only developed 4 iOS apps...
Just saying...
@CeceXX Facebook developed just 1 iOS app
2 if you count the messenger
Oh yeah
Weird
@CeceXX what's the conclusion that should be drawn here?
@BartekBanachewicz Hey, it wasn't a serious question
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That Facebook is 1/2 Shazam.
15:07
I was just looking at shazam's website and came away pretty impressed
oh reminds me
I should our last product to my "published projects" list
How many hours have Shazam programmers spent on the basic app? 200 hours? 300? nuff said
but whatever... who cares lol
@CeceXX How many seconds have you spent thinking before posting that stupid comment? Nuff said?
@Rerito Why is it stupid? Please explain
@CeceXX haven't you said something about working instead of slacking off earlier? And didn't you have an assignment to code?
15:11
Do you really think that Shazam is just an app, that there's nothing more to it ?
There is a special technology that recognize sounds
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@CeceXX How about the database of all the songs and searching through it quickly.
But are 400 employees really needed?
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Yes, otherwise they wouldn't be there.
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:psyduck:
15:13
k lol
@CeceXX Yes. And I bet every single one of them is a programmer.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh yea
What else can it be lol ?
@R.MartinhoFernandes There's even a team dedicated to the WC cleaning robot :p
Oh god he really fell for it
That was sarcasm
15:19
Hey people
Hey hey
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@EtiennedeMartel wow
There is a notation that you can place next to another character in a string. If it is equivalent to 0, it doesnt print
Does anyone know what it is?
That's a bit vague.
15:21
For example
cout << "Tal" << endl(something should be here);
If that is 0
If what is equivalent to 0?
"Tal" will never be 0
"Tal" is always "Tal"
maybe you mean
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Nice.
std::cout << (x == 0 ? "" : "Tal") << std::endl;
and variants
The endl
Not tal
user1804599
15:24
compile = _.compose(escodegen, convert, parse, lex)
There hsould be something next to iy
Right, so what do you want to test for 0?
a variable
@MikhailTal hay people
15:24
@EtiennedeMartel ......................
Im trying to solve google code jam 2014 phase 1 3
random
An integer
std::cout << "Tal";
if (random != 0)
   std::cout << std::endl;
amazing skill
if statement achieved
15:25
I cant do that
The code becomes to long
too*
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lol
There are multiple couts
15:25
Doesn't matter
@MikhailTal random && std::cout << std::endl;
What you are asking for makes no sense.
If you don't need to flush after every line, and you probably don't, then you can do this:
sehe's seems interesting
std::cout << "Tal" << (random != 0 ? "\n" : "");
15:26
@MikhailTal It's the same thing as the if.
Its not random
Its a variable
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wat
std::cout << (x == 0 ? "Tal\n" : "Tal");
2 mins ago, by MikhailTal
random
Yes it is
I said random as in doesnt matter, it can be 1 or a milion
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15:27
I suggest getting a room
I care only if it is 0
@MikhailTal obfuscation contests select for bad code
I've called the variable random. So what? Call it something else then
@MikhailTal bye
std::cout << "Tal" << (x != 0 ? "\n" : "");
15:27
@MikhailTal Stop right now.
Go back to the drawing board.
void conditionalPrintTal(int number) {
    std::cout << "Tal";
    if (number != 0)
       std::cout << std::endl;
}

conditionalPrintTal(random);
Come back when you have an appropriate description of the problem.
And come the main site :)
@BartekBanachewicz OOOOH But the ~~waste of code lines~~
0
Q: Is singleton object creates per session or per server startup in java

user1365766I didnt get any answer for this in the internet, please send answers. Is singleton object creates per session or per server startup in java.

> please send answers
please send flags
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@BartekBanachewicz why do people answer those questions ...
rep
boosting silly numbers
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15:33
apropros rep, 3.994 rep away from 77.777
have any of you used the clanlib library (clanlib.org)?
IIRC it sucks
lemme check
I'm looking at Code Jam 2014 phase 1 problem C, and I have no idea how that would require god-knows-what "to place next to another character in a string" to not print.
Xeo
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and I haven't answered since... June
oh wow
6. Variable access functions have a set/get prefix.
Eg. int size()         -> int get_size()
    void size(int s)   -> void set_size(int s)
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15:36
I answered 1 question last year
oh my
@BartekBanachewicz is that bad? I use explicit Get and Set prefixes on my getters and setters
@Xeo did you accrue -0.4 repz between those edits
@MikhailTal Did you see the free solution I wrote for you?
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit nah, I just forgot about that
@Xeo I'd forget about -0.4 repz too
@Pris getters and setters are the real problem. The library doesn't look that bad though, at least at first glance
15:37
"getters and setters are the real problem" wut
is there some alternative to getters and setters?
// This class controls the destruction order of clanCore global variables
// This class MUST be a singleton, created in core_global.cpp
changed my mind. it's terrible.
@BartekBanachewicz At least you had the right approach - assume it sucks, then check after.
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man, my activity on SO really came to a screaching halt at the end of July / beginning of August '13
5 answers since then
and 4 of those in '13 still
@Pris public fields are probably the most common one.
15:39
public fields kill encapsulation
@Pris A common misconception.
@Xeo same here; must have been something contagious.
@Pris the question is whether encapsulation is needed
sometimes it's not
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I think I've just seen too much shit at that point
also, workworkwork
@Pris Encapsulation is not about the fields.
^ was writing that
15:40
Private field with getter and setter is no more encapsulated than a public field
that depends
if you have invariants to maintain, it is
I don't name getters with logic getters
Its about protecting the underlying implementation. If I have a get function like "GetWeight()", that property of my object might be dependent on something else
indeed that means you have an invariant to maintain, which requires encapsulation
@Pris Then "public fields kill encapsulation" is kind of pointless because public fields don't implement the right behaviour.
15:41
but if you have no invariant to maintain, you can as well use public members
@AndyProwl or if the fields maintain their own invariants
@LightnessRacesinOrbit lol. It's art.
@R.MartinhoFernandes it still can. You might have a public 'weight' field thats updated any time one of the values it depends on changes
@BartekBanachewicz fair enough, still the general answer is that it depends
15:44
eh, OOP is very un-intuitive in that regard for me
anyhoo clanlib doesnt seem that bad. i wouldnt write off an entire lib because it wants a single instance of something in a given process
especially stuff like data shared between different representations, like in @Pris example
lol dat chat topic
@Pris Take a look at Cinder before you click download.
Cinder isn't cross platform
15:46
uhm, no?
it doesn't even support linux last time i checked... and half the crap in cinder is janky and outdated
four days to write an awful document summarising a design that we agreed on in the first place. another day to correct the fundamental misconceptions within it. all in all, zero progress this week. good use of money
you always come across some random cinderblock that has one or two commits from years ago and doesnt work anymore
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Meh - normal progress.
15:47
@Pris oh well.
just makes me mad that we are not getting bonuses or salary increases because there's little cash to go around, despite the fact that there are several wastes of space being paid quite a lot of money monthly
Note that my advice might be outdated when it comes to C++ as I stopped using it quite some time ago
for literally nothing
its too bad really. ive seen videos and stuff of the things people create with cinder, they look really fly... when i tried just a few months ago it didnt support linux. im looking for a cross platform generic event handler style lib... sdl, sfml, etc.
also you should check out the offices of the people that created cinder
@AndyProwl no offence and seriously, you're probably overlooking something.
15:49
oh god and the other one
just looking in some new formal documentation that goes out to military customers
in a table
> 1MHz - O (That's Oh not Zero)
look at that desk
that's a slide waiting to happen
being at the end would annoy me. like.. "I want to put my fucking paper here and it keeps sliding back towards me"
@Pris the real question is how do I convice our manager to buy us one
> 1Hz - D ( Don't Divide)
nooooooooooo
15:51
@Pris I use GLFW.
@thecoshman You mean with my inheritance-base design? (I'm not offended)
@AndyProwl yes.
@thecoshman Well, of course that's possible
You spend a lot longer maintaining code, so implement it better in the first place and pays off in the long wrong.
15:53
I just don't think I can come up with anything better
@AndyProwl Maybe this is the best solution. But Try going over part and question why it has to be that way.
Don't go around trying to remove inheritance.
Inheritance is not a problem.
of course not.
If there are problems, identify them before fixing.
@AndyProwl I'm offended that you're not offended. This is the Lounge. Sort yourself out.
15:56
Shit goes on again in Paris
@R.MartinhoFernandes I don't think there are "problems". I just feel a bit odd about a design where everything has reference semantics and there are a lot of inheritance relationships
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Sorry sir
Hostage situation in Vincennes (a city of Paris area)
I'm very offended
I hear all the time that value semantics is idiomatic in C++
but achieving runtime polymorphism with value semantics requires Adobe.Poly or Boost.TE shenanigans and I don't like those
@AndyProwl what runtime polymorphism are you talking about?
anyone tried this: gameplay3d.org
(c++ xplatform game engine-esque lib)
15:58
is it better than unity
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@AndyProwl Go immutable and it doesn't matter whether you have value or pointer semantics.
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Because they are then the same. :D
> The hostage taker in the store is demanding freedom for the Kouachi brothers, RTL reports.
@AlexM. seems very low level in compariosn, closer to ogre
Seems to be related.
15:59
@Pris meh
@ScarletAmaranth Dependency Inversion style, having flow of execution run from A to B without having A physically depend on B. Sometimes it doesn't even have to be runtime polymorphism, static polymorphism would be fine, but that means using templates all over the place
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@Pris it's shit
@EtiennedeMartel They're still hiding in the printing factory
@Pris why do you want a low-level engine?
Yes it is

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