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14:00
ITT @райтфолд claiming faggotry exclusivity
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@ParkYoung-Bae meta is for scrubs. D:<
@ThePhD namespace thePhd{ namespace randomshit { ... }}
user1804599
The average person exercises average faggotry.
user3010322
There was a perfectly cromulent 3 letter name!
@ThePhD All the more reason for you to use it
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14:00
But noooooo.
user3010322
We just have to drop the e.
clearly tmp namespace is template meta programming wankery... wait, that's tmpw
mta ? urgh
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template_metaprogramming
meta::
14:04
@ThePhD Why do you even need a "temporary" namespace?
@ParkYoung-Bae mt <- cn't b sng vlws
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@R.MartinhoFernandes >:C
@R.MartinhoFernandes I can hear him right now
user3010322
It's template meta programming!
I can hear his silent anger
user3010322
14:04
dawdjwahdkawd
@R.MartinhoFernandes for code that handles temporary things
It's music to my ears
nothing personal
@ThePhD except that meta-programming is one word, not two
It's three morphemes, though.
also, it's correctly known as 'template meta wankery'
user1804599
14:05
Put everything in the global namespace.
@R.MartinhoFernandes how many polyphemes then?
so I can buy and register a car
user1804599
Namespaces are slow and have high runtime cost.
I can pay for insurance for it
inb4 no fuel
user1804599
14:05
@thecoshman mor, not mono.
user1804599
You noob.
@BartekBanachewicz Great. Skip on buying a car and buy something cool instead :P
lesphenes then vOv what ever
@R.MartinhoFernandes no
@thecoshman even funnier, the benefits for insurance start accumulating when i buy it
14:06
@orlp Yes, it is.
but I can't drive it
@R.MartinhoFernandes programming is more than one morpheme
@R.MartinhoFernandes cars are cool
@R.MartinhoFernandes so there's more than 3 morphemes
14:06
stay polite please
morphemes are humans like all of us
@orlp Keep talking.
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morpho
@R.MartinhoFernandes program and -ming
@ParkYoung-Bae hardly, they are agnostic
user3010322
14:07
If I use "mp" I'm sure someone will get upset because of OpenMP. :/
Shut up you athiest
@R.MartinhoFernandes template (1) meta- (2) program (3) ming (4)
3 mins ago, by orlp
@ThePhD except that meta-programming is one word, not two
@orlp ... I'm no expert... but I don't think that's how morphemes work...
@orlp "template meta-programming" is two words.
@thecoshman Yes, it is.
14:08
Guys srsly
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh right, you were talking about just meta-programming
@ParkYoung-Bae well eat cake! salty cake -_-
@R.MartinhoFernandes nvm :) I thought you were talking about the entire thing
@R.MartinhoFernandes not if you ignore what everyone else says it means :O
@ParkYoung-Bae totes srs fo realz
@R.MartinhoFernandes So as hunters do not shoot each other in the dark? :)
14:10
@wilx We don't shoot without a light anyway. Full moon helps because you can walk and stuff without a flash light, but you never fire without a clear unambiguous sight of where the bullet may end.
user3010322
Uh.
> An estimate from 2003 suggested that more than 90% of concert grand pianos worldwide are D-274s
woah
@R.MartinhoFernandes I can't tell if that is a combination of conditions, of if 'close to full moon' then only after dark...
user3010322
Question, for VS users.
user3010322
Do you put the temporary and OBJ directories with your project, or with the current solution you're working in?
14:11
@R.MartinhoFernandes you mean you look?
@ThePhD ... maybe
user3010322
The former means you can reuse object files in different solutions since they'll be easy to find (local temporary directory relative to project file). The latter means each solution gets it own set of object files (which means you'll have to recompile for the solution) but also means intermediate directories can line up and shit (local temporary directory relative to solution file).
@thecoshman You can hunt between one hour before sunrise and one hour after sunset on the normally allowed days. Three days before the full moon, the day of the full moon, and three days after the full moon you can also hunt between sunset and sunrise, but only certain species (currently only boars).
guys why is there such a distinct lack of females in tech
oh fuck
abandon ship
i repeat
@ThePhD VS is horrible for this.
user3010322
Some 10 years ago they all sharply dropped out from the Computer Science Major.
user3010322
As to why, nobody knows: that's just what the graph data shows.
@ThePhD I put temporaries (.obj, etc.) in obj.foo and resulting executables and DLLs into bin.foo. See, e.g., github.com/log4cplus/log4cplus/blob/master/msvc14/….
@R.MartinhoFernandes so it's easier to say that four after to four days before full mean, you can't shoot 'at night' (where 'at night' is considered 'one hour after set till one hour before rise') else it's open season?
ofc per specious shit still posses restrictions
@ThePhD per project
I don't store /bin and /obj under my project dir though
14:15
@orlp bin!!!! bin!!!!!!
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@ParkYoung-Bae So you put them in your solution dir?
user3010322
Where?
they're out of tree
user3010322
Uhhhh.
user3010322
14:16
Okay.
It's pretty common actually
And IMO the VS default hierarchy is awful
mm putting all temporaries into C:/tmp could be nice
@orlp Because most of them (Notice how I do not over-generalise!) cannot handle the drudgery of IT?
fast cleanup of all of the projects
user3010322
Mine so far looks like...
user3010322
14:17
  <PropertyGroup>
    <IntDir>$(PlatformShortName)\$(Configuration)\$(ProjectName)\</IntDir>
    <OutDir>$(SolutionDir)$(PlatformShortName)\$(Configuration)\</OutDir>
  </PropertyGroup>
@BartekBanachewicz you mean /dev/null right? it has super fast right times!
are right times write times
@wilx s/IT/life/
@wilx can of worms
@BartekBanachewicz vOv who cares, writing to /deb/null :P
14:18
<OutDir>$(SolutionDir)$(PlatformName)\bin.$(Configuration)\</OutDir>
<IntDir>$(SolutionDir)$(PlatformName)\obj.$(ProjectName).$(Configuration)\</IntDir>
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@wilx I saw.
@thecoshman Is that why there's a dearth of women in my life? (Actually, that's not true at all, but whatever)
@orlp Indeed! But even worms are edible, when cooked properly! :)
@R.MartinhoFernandes erm... France?
user3010322
Hrm.
14:20
@wilx are women edible when cooked properly?
@wilx good raw too as I understand it... depends on what worms though...
@orlp ofc
raw meats often come with free worms
@orlp I think so. But they are edible even uncooked. :)
@orlp I think culturally IT is still seen as a very blokey field (not necessarily sexist, just male-oriented). so women who might otherwise excel at it get discouraged
hint: everything is edible when cooked 'properly' (including stones)
@sehe so do some whores if I am not mistaken... oh, you just said that
14:21
@thecoshman What_
@BartekBanachewicz I've been doing that for years
@thecoshman recipe for stones pls
@orlp @R.MartinhoFernandes fill him in :P
Stone Soup is an old folk story in which hungry strangers trick the local people of a town to share their food: a good confidence trick that benefits the group from combining their individual resources. The story is usually told as a lesson in cooperation, especially amid scarcity. In varying traditions, the stone has been replaced with other common inedible objects, and therefore the fable is also known as button soup, wood soup, nail soup, and axe soup. It is Aarne-Thompson tale type 1548. == Story == Some travellers come to a village, carrying nothing more than an empty cooking pot. Upon their...
@R.MartinhoFernandes erm... lactose!
14:22
@thecoshman Yes, a recipe please.
Feb 18 at 13:23, by R. Martinho Fernandes
@BartekBanachewicz Red beans, pig ear, black pudding, chorizo, lard, potatoes, onions, and garlic.
Nike released a sneaker looking like Marty McFly's in Back to the future II
Need them!
And a single large rounded stone at the bottom of the pot.
@Rerito have they actually released it this time though?
I swear they've promoted such a thing so many times
Feb 18 at 13:21, by R. Martinho Fernandes
@BartekBanachewicz It is a real thing in Portugal. As in, you can actually get it in restaurants, and it is made with an actual stone in it.
14:24
@thecoshman No, they're not autolaced
OK...time to reopen the can.
user3010322
@Xeo Where do you put your obj files? Relative to project directory? Relative to current solution?
It's arguably the best soup. Probably related to the amount of meat.
It seems to me that IT is full of males is not because it is blokes field and women do not want to enter because of that. I think that it is blokes field as a result of men/women social dynamics.
.h file:
private: Class class[dynamic_value];

.cpp file:
class[dynamic_value] = {class_object1, class_object2};
14:26
@R.MartinhoFernandes do places get protective over the stones, or do they not really care?
@Jefffrey assignment in colleges SUCK cause we cant use vector.
@R.MartinhoFernandes hmm, in theory the stone would moderate heat and could reduce burning and add flavor via minerals leached into the soup. That said you'd want a stone low in heavy metals
As my boss puts it, cooking non-vegetarian is easy: you just put the meat in and the dish becomes instantly delicious.
@DonLarynx Use an std::vector with an object name that is not a reserved keyword. Neeeext.
@thecoshman Though they will apparently release a quite good replica this year (with LEDs and stuff)
14:27
I claim that women in general are more sociable. Thus young women do not spend that much time in front of the PC.
@wilx yeah probably. If people are always brought up to think they should act a certain way, they tend to act that certain way.
so why isn't it legal WE CANT USE VECTOR.
?
@DonLarynx Use new[] then.
@R.MartinhoFernandes in most countries this means pork. Which doesn't work jews like me, we add schmaltz instead
Xeo
Xeo
@DonLarynx Because the standard says so
14:27
In result they generally do not know that much about PCs and programming as boys at the same age.
@Mgetz Traditionally you use an eroded conglomerate from the river.
@wilx This
@wilx vOv perhaps because that's the way we are social trained?
Xeo
Xeo
And if you can't use std::vector that means you can't use C++ that means your question is irrelevant to C++!
@Jefffrey please advise me how I would go about doing this here:
class[dynamic_value] = {class_object1, class_object2};
14:28
@R.MartinhoFernandes probably safe then insofar as it didn't come out of the rio tinto
This imbalance in young age translates back to lesser interest to enter technical universities, etc., resulting in lesser amount of women in IT.
@DonLarynx No, sorry. Go to Stack Overflow
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If I ever say the words
@DonLarynx new[]
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"I'm going to move a bunch of core classes into a new namespace for better readability",
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14:28
someone punch me in the face.
Xeo
Xeo
@DonLarynx Consult your local C++ book.
@Mgetz Hehe. My hometown boasted about the least polluted river in Europe for several years, so I'm not worried much.
@ThePhD why
@Rerito OMG it worked. Thanks!
@ThePhD but... that's... easy... you move the classes, the fix up all the shit that now stops working
user3010322
14:29
@thecoshman But it's everywhere. I've been doing this for hours. ;~;
@R.MartinhoFernandes that and, you know, cleaning stuff.
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@sehe Because doing this refactoring a handful of compiler errors at a time is killing me.
@R.MartinhoFernandes here in colorado the water for the soup is more likely to have the heavy minerals than the stone at this point
@ThePhD ¬_¬ you're using VS? does that not offer a re-factoring tool for moving a namespace?
@ThePhD really. Try some JSON in Java
14:30
@thecoshman I think I heard about studies that refute that. Allegedly, small girls tend gravitate to different toys than boys.
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@sehe On second though, this refactoring thing doesn't sound so bad...
@wilx to prove it, you have to very cruel. You have to isolate children from birth and give them the same environment. And ensure that all the toys they are exposed to are gender neutral too.
Hm. I'm currently writing a coding convention. Should I include a paragraph where one needs to sacrifice a cat whenever (s)he wants to use a global variable?
Xeo
Xeo
@thecoshman Right, VS, C++ and refactoring...
@Zeta Hi. How about not writing a coding convention!
So, back to the drudgery claim. Men simply have less options and get used to it. Women simply have more social skills and activities and thus the drudgery is not that appealing.
14:32
Notice how you get many army girls, or pretty princess boy toys?
@thecoshman Hehe, yeah.
@wilx Yeah, and I have heard about studies that show it. vOv
@wilx wow, I can normally only pull shit from my arse.
@Xeo Would love to. It's mandatory. :!
@thecoshman You pull?
14:33
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol
@R.MartinhoFernandes I don't have to :\
Xeo
Xeo
git pull
@wilx I'm pretty sure boys are not driven to it by the drudgery.
@Xeo shit pull
git pull -u thecoshman shit?
user3010322
14:33
"This boring computer science thing, man I can't wait to be ZzzZzzzzzz...."
I like making unsubstantiated generalisations
@R.MartinhoFernandes That is not what I said. I said that it is what drives women away.
Wait, who is against wilx opinion in this discussion?
@wilx And somehow doesn't drive men away.
Men love drudgery.
@CatPlusPlus profound sound pound round ground
14:34
Drudgery drives everyone away, I would posit.
user3010322
Vacuous Truth.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yes. I also said it is because less sociability of boys/men.
Unless you want to claim against that, your argument is fundamentally unsound.
@ThePhD :D
Oh, robot is the other party.
14:35
@R.MartinhoFernandes OK. I accept that. It was just a thought.
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I'm not sure if it's about the lack of sociability of boys/men.
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For example, I was reading some data gathered by some of the UNiversities of California for Graduate admissions.
Xeo
Xeo
I'm sure about the lack of my sociability!
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The data showed that more men were able to get in and make it through the programs than the woman, in the overall sense.
I'm currently reading this "awesome" answer
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A: Passing a class with type parameter as type parameter for generic method in Java

Bruno ReisThis is actually possible in Java, using some "tricks". Don't succumb to pressure from the C# fanatics! (j/k) The "trick" is to create a class that extends a generic type, and access the value of the type parameter of the parent class through the Type returned by .getGenericSuperclass() or .getG...

14:36
genders do the the thing that gender stereotypically does because that gender is brought up constantly being shown that that gender should do what it stereotypically does.
@ThePhD I think it is. But I think it is the factor that drives some people away, not the factor that drives some people into it.
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But when they brokeit down, they realized that more woman were dropping out because they chose harder fields of study.
I'm not sure I can follow the "awesomeness"
Apparentl the Javists think it is
As in, groups of anti-social people tend to be tight-knit and aggressive towards non-members.
@ThePhD Should not have italicized harder there, I guess
14:37
@sehe that's racist for italiatins
@R.MartinhoFernandes Like Lounge
:v
@R.MartinhoFernandes Sounds familiar :P
user1804599
@sehe sounds like Scala type tags.
user1804599
Except those are created and passed implicitly instead of explicitly.
14:39
@thecoshman Dunno, man. My daughter is 3 years younger than her brother, so she was born into a home full of car-toys and railway toys. But recently, now that she is 3, she started playing a lot with animal toys and dolls, acting voices, etc. Her brother never did that much and if he did, he has done that with the car-toys. It seems to me that there is indeed a lot of difference between girls and boys minds and behaviours even without external influence.
It's my boy who does the voice role-playing more
But he's definitely the one with the "anti-social nerd" tics
@wilx You mean your daughter never interacted with other girls or with the TV? Even as an anecdote, that is very poor.
> even without external influence.
How did you avoid influencing?
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol, she did. But she really does spend a lot of time with her brother since they are both very young. Also, she likes to be read books. He does not require that that much.
See. It's the books. The books ruined them
14:43
@sehe Well, we were never like "Play with dolls, not cars because you are a girl." She had always had free choice to play with anything that was at home.
@wilx I find it hard to believe you're children were both brought up in the same environment, that neither you nor your wife, even subconsciously, treated them different.
Oh boi
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scala> def myNew[T : ClassTag]() = classTag[T].runtimeClass.newInstance()
myNew: [T]()(implicit evidence$1: scala.reflect.ClassTag[T])Any
scala> myNew[String]()
res0: Any = ""
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me gusta!
14:44
@thecoshman True. I cannot obviously clear all the influences. But I do not think we were ever like too pressing.
Who cares? As long everybody is happy...
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I am happy. :D
I was probably supposed to be a dancer, but oh well, I'm a programmer now
Due to the fact that dancing was gay, probably.
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@Jefffrey You can combine the two: perldancer.org
You can't have uninfluenced kids, because kids pick up anything and that influences them somehow.
@Jefffrey Well, it all started as discussion of why are there so few women in IT. :)
@wilx you don't have to be pressing, that's my point. Gender stereotypes are insidious. To properly study the predisposition would require an inhumane study, or the most impressive data catalogue that even Google would struggle to cope with.
Yes, I don't see the problem.
@Jefffrey you can give me a dance in London ;P
I'm not looking for a world where everything is made to be 50-50 between women and men.
@Jefffrey Neither am I. However the question is legitimate and answer might be revealing (or mundane).
But of course I'm a white male, so the reason why I'm not complaining is because I'm the guy trying to keep the supremacy, or something.
Wow, Bartek's School of Strawmanning had some students, I see.
@Jefffrey no, just one where a women is not put second to a man purely because she is a woman, and vice versa
@R.MartinhoFernandes Well. It sounds scary that you could just "take" two newborns back then and give them to somebody. :)
14:49
@wilx It's the pharaoh. He was a living god.
@thecoshman And when does that happen?
Or where?
@Jefffrey All the time, well documented.
The story may not be true at all, though. There's only a single source.
I'd like to see these documents.
14:50
@Jefffrey I agree with the sentiment. :)
You would have to be intentionally choosing to deny all of the evidence provided to you to not be aware of it by now, so providing you with more evidence will just result in the same situation.
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lolwat
I think I'm going to steal that one someday. When I don't really have proof of what I'm saying, for example.
@Jefffrey ... it's well reported that when compared equally, women are payed less then men. We are talking about situations where the only significance difference is reproductive functionality.
@Jefffrey it should be about equal opportunities, not equal quotas
Dream Sequencer initialized.
this is so creepy
14:52
@thecoshman Can I see these reports?
"compared equally"?
apparently not, if they are paid less
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'm suspecting an obscure pt joke here
@Jefffrey o_0
@Jefffrey The OECD website has such data.
@thecoshman Paid less where?
@R.MartinhoFernandes oecd.org/std/37962502.pdf, this?
@BartekBanachewicz the pay is the fucking thing you are observing.
@wilx okay!
@Jefffrey That would be one, yes.
> Well, we were never like "Play with dolls, not cars because you are a girl."
In this thread wilx is secretly an American?
14:54
@wilx According to the OECD, that is true for all OECD countries.
(wait, have I always wrongly assumed wilx was something of a Czech or thereabouts?)
@sehe No. I do live in Prague, The Czech Republic.
This or only about jobs?
@wilx phew. I thought I might have set a new personal obliviousness record
14:55
I guess Sam was right.
I mean, there's "Gender wage gaps" right there in the table of contents.
Uncle Sam de Haan
@R.MartinhoFernandes printing this out and framing it. Validation from robot, life goal achieved.
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You have to forgive me if I feel inclined to assume you are deliberately ignoring it.
@thecoshman well basically if a woman is paid as much as a man that means that she is valued as much as that man
@BartekBanachewicz that's how it should work, but not how it (apparently) works. I'm not in the habit of studying every persons wages.
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14:58
I'm part of a conspiracy that denies the existence of women.
This?
Because I don't see social discrimination here.
@Jefffrey netherlands is missing from that graph
I don't get it
also, that graph is terrible
women earning less should earn more?
14:59
TIL women earn 6 less than men
and that is the point. Women who should be considered as equal to men, tend to get paid less and less likely to get promotions. Or so says many many reports. I've not heared much to say that women are in fact treated equally in terms of pay (and no pay is not the only thing in question here, but rather easy to measure) and yes I know that lack of evidence does not make the opposite true.
> This is evidence
that the “glass ceiling” is no myth – women are less likely to get
into higher paid and managerial occupations.
not 6 dollars
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@orlp because it's the best country ever.
@thecoshman the fuck is "paid less"
14:59
just 6
This not the proof that women earn less than men on the same job.
I am paid less than you

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