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14:00
@CatPlusPlus ikr
that's the nice way for me to look at aging
the non-nice way for me to look at aging is seeing that my grandparents are now either dead or in the hospital
I'm abour to be closer to being 30 than I was to being born.
Not really, no
Just a few more months.
@Nooble Oh God you are not much older than my stupid little brother ;_;
Why are you young people on the internet in a programming room
Run away while you still can.
@Griwes Koalas can't run, our only weakness.
14:06
@Griwes Because unless you put in 10000 hours of practice, you will not master it. :)
Hey guys.
Stack implementation using hypothetical lanuage
also, implicit NULL instantiation
Terrible. Your hypothetical language is terrible.
All I can see is some new terrible syntax for the old terrible ideas, and nothing warranting a new language.
why are you making python
Damn it is too damn close to python
No, it's just terrible.
14:11
perhaps you should work on it in silence
Stop designing languages until you have any clue about anything (which at this stage you don't).
and come back when you have a result
right now you look like a clueless kid trying to make games and showing people a sprite drawn on the screen as if it were something great
@AlexM. true that
the point is not to write a language that is different from the other languages but one that provides something that the other languages don't.
otherwise what would be the motive to use it ?
Yes. Someone gets it. <3
14:13
@Veritas It can either be embedded or compiled, it seems like
But the point was embeddability
It should be able to have the power of C++ yet still remain light in syntax
so a MMORPG?
Additionally, it should be able to implement generics and seamlessly pass types to and from each other
@Cinch lol
you only help to reinforce my initial claim
I mean... lol.
14:14
Alexandrescu better watch out
Cinch is coming with the D killer
Cinch is coming with a Cinch killer. Hopefully.
It really needs more semicolons
I'm still unsure but...
I'm also thinking about how I'd parse this
-.-
@Cinch Stahp. Seriously stop.
Your attempts at stuff were hilarious for a moment, but now it's just getting sad.
it's close to a plonkable offense for me
makes me cringe
and I don't like that feeling
14:18
@Fanael I think that McLaren has finally gone insane, (no, not the F1 team:)
'seamlessly pass types to and from each other' - what does that even mean?
@AlexM. When I first drew a sprite on the screen, man that was great.
Now all I need is phong shading.
pong shading
Phong shading refers to an interpolation technique for surface shading in 3D computer graphics. It is also called Phong interpolation or normal-vector interpolation shading. Specifically, it interpolates surface normals across rasterized polygons and computes pixel colors based on the interpolated normals and a reflection model. Phong shading may also refer to the specific combination of Phong interpolation and the Phong reflection model. == History == Phong shading and the Phong reflection model were developed at the University of Utah by Bui Tuong Phong, who published them in his 1973 P...
see, it involves balls
pong shading
I've been kinda depressed ever since grandma got into hospital and started calling me from there
I wish there was a way for me to run away sometime in the future so I don't see my parents in the same situation without ruining their life
but it's impossible :(
I hate this and you can't avoid it
it would be so great if nobody got old ever
having your grandparents in the hospital getting ever worse is a very bad experience.
knowing that everyone in the family will follow is worse
@AlexM. erm. I wouldn't want to try it. But I get what you're really saying
If it's of any consolation, everybody outside the family follows too
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Nice. :)
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14:33
Documentation generator outputs a hyperlinked index!
@sehe probably not working, since I believe the problem is rooted into my memories and how things change for me
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It's slow though; it parses all C++ code including all included headers and instantiates templates and whatnot.
like, as a kid I used to spend all my summer holidays at my grandma, now I don't want to go to her house anymore
@райтфолд productize this. now
grandpa is dead, there are no more animals around, the flowers are not maintained anymore, the garden is empty
just reminds me of how everything disappears at the end
14:35
it depend on the person. I don't really care about death.
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Gorgeous. :)
Remarkable. In just a couple hours or something
1 hour ago, by Andy Prowl
Man I should learn how to do those things
what hurts the most is that my parents don't understand this and think I'm some sort of weirdo for trying to avoid everything that reminds me of it, so yeah, it's not very pleasant :\
/rant
14:40
@AlexM. Real Life™
Yeah people tend to classify this as "being a weirdo"
I do not go to cemeteries. Ever.
Actually, I went to one in course of a game, but never to "visit" anybody in particular from my family or such.
@AndyProwl you should have seen them when I suggested that we keep on going to the beach together like we've done for the past N years
"you need to find a girl and go with her"
you stupid shit I'd want to go with you even if I had one
that's the point of a family :(
user1804599
Ugh, clang parses namespace llvm { … } as a variable declaration.
Well, there's a balance to be found I think
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14:42
@AndyProwl I was already familiar with clang's API.
@AndyProwl of course
Change happens and you have to learn how to deal with it, but noticing how sad it is that things change (often for the worse) or cease to exist is not being a weirdo
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I once wrote a C++ editor using libclang for syntax highlighting and code completion.
but this is like tradition already
@AlexM. "You need to find a girl." -- Do it.
14:43
not going to the beach means abandoning one of the nicest family-related activities
@райтфолд It's still remarkable
And I should still learn how to do this shit :D
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You can look at the source!
I bookmarked it
Right now I'm implementing map selection for snake overflow :D
I wonder how hard it would be to support multiplayer
probably very
I accidentally checked "Delete files on disk" when removing a folder in bittorrent sync and now I have to move 10GBs to the mac again :(
god damnit
user1804599
Nice, libclang has a PARSE_SKIP_FUNCTION_BODIES option.
user1804599
14:53
That may save extraction time.
user1804599
Yeah, this is much faster.
Inheritance or no?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Helo
Who has booked accommodation for the Unconference already?
15:01
@AlexM. By the time it happens to your parents, you'll (probably) have children of your own. So yes, everything disappears in the end--but from another viewpoint, everything also continues (more or less indefinitely). Inside our bodies, the same thing is happening all the time: old cells die, and are replaced with new ones all the time (e.g., most of the characteristic brown color of feces is from red blood cells that have been replaced).
@R.MartinhoFernandes erm, should I expect to have any issues wrt language if I spend some 4 to 5 days in Germany? I've no idea about German, so I'm hoping that most of the people I'll interact with know English
I'll be on my own so no way for someone to translate for me
Where in Germany?
Koln
Shouldn't be too problematic but it's not as smooth as in Scandinavia.
@AlexM. My German is quite poor, and I've never had a problem.
15:02
it's an event but I want to stay a day or two longer to visit some malls and see the city as a whole
Should be fine.
I see you still have Saturn stores, that place was my favorite when I last visited, ~13 years ago
that was in Dusseldorf then
@JerryCoffin lol, I just imagined my kids having the same issue and me going like "Son, let me tell you a story about shit and why it's brown."
@AlexM. Shit is, after all, the real meaning of life--people are just shit's way of reproducing.
Shit, I need to go get my bicycle back.
back from whom
15:10
Hello everyone
Back from the pub.
you were so drunk the pub took your bike's keys? :p
No. I went for a walk with my friends and they were on foot.
@R.MartinhoFernandes to take a walk youre usually on foot yes
Do you guys think that inheritance is important for a programming language?
15:13
If they had bikes we'd have gone for a ride, though.
@AlexM. As an aside: when I start thinking too much about life and death, I often reread Roger Zelazny's Creatures of Light and Darkness. Allegorically, it points to the fact that we tend to get consumed with life and death, but they're really only two of many important factors in life.
@Cinch Not terribly important, no.
@JerryCoffin Okay
I wonder what the best paradigm for interfaces are
@Cinch I think concepts work quite well.
Well, gotta go. TTYAL.
k
@JerryCoffin bye
Goodnight everybody, perhaps now is the day
15:22
what happens when you pass an integer (0) for a std::string parameter? I'm mostly curious why it's not a compile error
it triggers a breakpoint at runtime obviously
actually nvm
it's a reference to a std::string
so I'm guessing it's considered nullptr
or sth like that
i.e. reference to some nullptr
@JerryCoffin I'll keep it in mind
I'm okay now
this happens in episodes
usually at night before sleep
for some reason it also happened today at work
std::string has a constructor for string literals so i guess that's what it matches
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Alright, time for diagrams.
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:D :D :D :D :D DRUGS :D :D :D :D :D
To make sure you’re not dealing with a pointer overload, try passing 1 instead of 0.
15:38
I'm bad at gardening
You have a garden?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Not anymore!
@R.MartinhoFernandes I do
^ from last year
@AlexM. Wouldn't a 0 just be accepted as a char?
^ just now
@EtiennedeMartel lol
also check this out /cc @AlexM.
15:52
> PorscheDating
I guess she likes guys who finish fast
YEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAH
hm...
I'm going to try and implement a programming language for my next project
are you profiting from the fact that Griwes is not here?
No
I'm also wondering how a class is actually structured
everybody profits from @Griwes not being here
no offence
15:57
Yeah I was talking about a programming language

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