@RonakPatel I have cheese and onion sandwich. I was going to cook something, but there was the leftovers from Anne's sandwich-making yesterday, so I use them up.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I wanted to get the feel of it and try to estimate if I would save more time wrapping parts of it myself compared to fighting with the other package
and b) I want to check if JuicyPixels works properly
Couldn't match type `GHC.Word.Word8' with `()'
Expected type: Data.Vector.Storable.Vector ()
Actual type: Data.Vector.Storable.Vector
(JP.PixelBaseComponent JP.PixelRGBA8)
In the first argument of `unsafeWith', namely `dat'
In the expression: unsafeWith dat
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Ann/Anne/whatever, she answers to many names. She doesn't mind any name except 'Carol' - her middle name. Using it results in things being thrown.
@RonakPatel It's a Lounge, so yes, (within reason). talking about software is sorta frowned upon, but tolerated from regulars, (especially if they have screwed up:).
@RonakPatel Like poor Bartek - he's been struggling for hours to render sehe's avatar in Haskell, and failing miserably. Those kind of stories are totally acceptable.
I'm going to answer this question, in a way, by refusing to answer it. Because you're asking the wrong question.
Design patterns are a way of categorising various identifiable, um, patterns in code that you write, so as to more easily discuss and compare different pieces of code. They are not so...
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Discourage people from using non-unique usernames
We're all Rebecca Chernoff \o/
The other Loungers decided to have a bit of fun whilst I was afking, and a truckload of them or so changed their username and Gravatar to match mine. Whilst this was hilarious for a t...
I am trying to load an image into OpenGL texture.
I created a window and GL 4.4 Core Forward-Compatible context:
Here's the code I'm using to load the image and create the texture:
load :: IO ()
load = do
image <- JP.readImage "image.png"
case image of
(Left err) -> do print ...
@Rerito Nah, it's a Diplomacy reference. The English Channel is a very decisive factor in the relations between France and England. If they become enemies, they will typically try to ally with Germany against the other.
> The reply he got saddened his heart. He now knew what it meant to feel pain in the pit of his stomach. “Sure.” Had been the response. To outsiders ‘sure’ would be positive, ‘sure’ was agreement, ‘sure’ was common purpose. But in diplomacy ‘sure’ meant only one thing. Austria was planning an Italian invasion.
@EtiennedeMartel they largely inherited their culinary sensibilities from the germans and the scottish... which means that on an island surrounded by some of the best seafood in the world... they only eat whitefish.