« first day (1643 days earlier)      last day (3534 days later) » 

09:00
@Cinch top kek
You guys are really not smart. Didn't you hear what Ballmer said?
@BartekBanachewicz Here I am.
> How AeroPress Fans Are Hacking Their Way to a Better Cup of Coffee
@Cinch you're not able to program.
kill me
09:00
you're pretty terrible at programming from what I managed to see
so, my assumption holds.
@Griwes Guys, I have a genius idea - there's been too many flaws in home construction lately. Let's educate less construction workers on how to do their job, and hope that magically less homes have to be built, and hope they'll only be built by people naturally good at building homes, I'm sure that'll work out.
3
user1804599
> An idiot, dolt, dullard or (archaically) mome is an intellectually disabled person, or someone who acts in a self-defeating or significantly counterproductive way.
It's funny how me and @Bartek can be so close in a shitstorm, while also being able to be so far away in a different shitstorm. :D
user1804599
Sounds just like the average programmer!
@rightfold :D
09:01
@Griwes it's almost like people could have different opinions!!11 :D
@Griwes Holding together like two poles
@BartekBanachewicz Yes, I'm an idiot, but I want other idiots to be able to program as well as you Bartek.
@BartekBanachewicz quit being such a fucking jackass
Is that so bad?
my headache is gone today but I still feel dizzy at times
09:01
@BartekBanachewicz That's madness!
@Cinch it's impossible. If you're an idiot you won't be able to program as well as (me) a proficient programmer
@BartekBanachewicz But have the same opinion right next to a place where they have completely opposite opinions?! :D
you are also unlikely to top the world running record
@Cinch well, except good.
@orlp lel
09:02
interesting flag
not particularly
@Griwes it's a direct analogue of what you're proposing
@BartekBanachewicz I know I'm not the greatest, but I want to raise the LCD.
it's just silly
That's all I want.
09:02
@LightningRacisinObrit but ad-hominon is so easy (but not to spell :\ )
@Cinch you want to do what again
how about you raise your own skill first
4
huh... markdown escapes stuff
@orlp No, it really isn't, and you not seeing this kinda follows the general way you participated in this discussion.
@Griwes elaborate
@BartekBanachewicz lowest common denominator (I presume)
09:03
@BartekBanachewicz That's what I've been doing all this time and why I come to Lounge literally almost everyday.
@thecoshman yes
@Cinch just to be clear, while I agree with you on what issues should be tackled for beginners, I still disagree with you trying to teach - you're simply not in the position to do so
user1804599
I wish in Haskell everything were monadic.
user1804599
And what is currently non-monadic would be in the identity monad instead.
@orlp Probably but at least I can continue to work on this and learn while I progress.
@Cinch hint: to absorb knowledge from the lounge you have to do things other than outlining your genius game design ideas and plans for educational revolution
user1804599
09:04
That way you don't need hideous duplication like map/mapM.
@BartekBanachewicz say what
user1804599
If you're an APL programmer, all Haskell functions are monadic!
@BartekBanachewicz But I have been coding, ya know... I'm not a machine but I do have stuff...
@BartekBanachewicz first step, leave the lounge :P
Not good stuff but better than before.
user1804599
09:05
APL calls unary functions "monadic". :P
Give me 2 more years and hopefully I can do something well.
@LightningRacisinObrit tit
@LightningRacisinObrit tit
@Cinch it's not just "coding". You have to be conscious about the way you code. You have to seek for places to develop yourself.
09:05
twat
@LightningRacisinObrit Is this a Test?
tort
thought
@orlp regarding this, sometimes there's mafia involved and you have to build at all costs. And you must not raise objections if you're using this child's glue to fix the building
@Cinch So do I. I long ago realised that this is a hopeless goal, though.
user1804599
teringlijer
09:05
@thecoshman good one
I was hoping you'd all say "twat"
lounge<std::pair<T,T>>
@Cinch I literally wasted my first two years of programming. I was dunning stuff, sure, but you need to understand where you're getting with all that code written.
@BartekBanachewicz I'll be grabbing an internship with JS/Python over the summer with a development company.
@LightningRacisinObrit toss-pot
@rightfold he doe ff normaal man
09:06
@LightningRacisinObrit trait
Once upon a time, I was in class with a guy who wrote 120 lines of something by copying, pasting and modifying that could be easily abstracted to a function and result in a total of about 20 lines. But he learnt how to loop. He learnt how to write functions. He learnt how to recurse. But he just never used any of that knowledge.
@rightfold well, Arrows
user1804599
@orlp wollah
@rightfold ik zweer
user1804599
@BartekBanachewicz beh ugly monad wrapper
09:06
@LightningRacisinObrit Tit
Arrows are an abstraction, not a wrapper
Also every function is a monadreader! :D
Funny learnt.
@LightningRacisinObrit twat
"learnt" vs. "learned"
so we're agreed... programming is an easy/hard skill/latent talent that can/cannot be taught.
09:07
do I get a cookie :)
user1804599
yes
user1804599
but you have to accept it first
user1804599
due to EU law
@sehe taught is longer
@Cinch good idea.
09:08
there is also taut
@BartekBanachewicz Lisa was a Mona dreader
@Cinch meh
@sehe Nope, orlp was faster
@sehe someone stealing my jokes
@sehe s/a/o
@thecoshman Agreed
09:08
he got the cookie
@sehe sure, just head down to your local shop, pick up the cookie you would like to have won, head to a till and hand over the handling fee.
Mar 3 at 13:10, by Park Young-Bae
Bartek you should marry some kind of Monad Lisa
dafuq is going on my messages are reordered
Hrmmm... msvc's std::map isn't know to be exceptionally terribly shitty in terms of performance, is it?
@AndyProwl you're from the future!
@jalf it's fine.
09:09
@LightningRacisinObrit tarot
@Cicada your jokes?
@jalf Performance does not really matter until it matters/
@AndyProwl chat is very good
@orlp programming is vastly different than construction. Programming involves primarily problem solving, and you can't really teach that after a certain point in life. Programming and other similar in that aspect fields are special, and should be treated like that.
@jalf such english
09:10
Ugh, virtualbox killed my pc.
@Griwes s/building/renovation/ vOv there you go, have some problems to solve
@MoonOwlPrince well, it does matter now. I'm trying to figure out why some code is a lot slower on Windows than on Linux, and it seems to be spending a ton of time inside std::map
@BartekBanachewicz Wait if that's the case, and I haven't come back to my past self to tell him how to solve this programming thing I'm doing, that means my future self hasn't solved it either...
Which compilers did you use?
@thecoshman that's more like it, but I still can't say I fully agree.
09:11
@BartekBanachewicz Who's that Park Young-Bae making very fine jokes?
@AndyProwl or forgot because it's all meaningless
Or maybe my future self is just a dick
@thecoshman definately not yours
@AndyProwl ... yes... 'future' you
@thecoshman lol
09:12
After the selfie stick, Andy invents the selfie dick
@Cicada Park was my alt account
@MoonOwlPrince gcc and clang on Linux, msvc on Windows
@BartekBanachewicz :D
@Griwes ...
@Cicada images in my head :\
09:12
@Cicada I'll stick to the selfie dick
@AndyProwl The sticky selfie dick!
I'm going to conclude my argument and say that C++ is a good language, but is too opaque to teach beginners programming concepts in a clean, timely, efficient manner and should therefore be substituted for more syntax-light languages like Python or JavaScript or even HTML for learning basic syntax and concets.
I'm pretty sure I haven't invented that
@Cinch So C# it is
@Cicada you cuming to uncon again?
09:13
Morning. Can some one help me with the concept of my challenge. Our C++ program takes data over the wire. We log this but since there is so much data, we can't really do anything to data other than dump it straight to hard drive on the PC. After this, we will need to write reports based upon the data but this is really slow.
We need a way of knowing where in the file the data is (or at least, roughly know). Can I assume the way to solve this is , whilst logging, have another file logging say a time stamp and the memory size or memory location, so when we look it up we go to our 'position file', look up the time we want and get the memory location, then go to our binary file and jump to that memory location?
C++ is a terrible language, but it's great as a first language.
@Cinch woah woah woah, 'excellent' it is not.
clean up in isle ten!
So, imho it's basically the exact opposite of what @Cinch thinks.
@Griwes I would honestly be hard pressed to find a worse first language
@thecoshman No, I finally am going to EU in july, not june... I'll be in London at some point though.
09:14
I don't think C++ is great as a first language
Cobol, maybe? (and that's only because it's so irrelevant)
@Cinch Tritefolt: trashiest transcedentalist TypeScript truculent
@Cicada acknowledge the pun!
So a fair compromise: C# maybe?
Yeah, right. Next up: machine language, the best first language ever.
09:15
@Griwes What?
Forth as a first programming language?
@Griwes You realize that there are a few intermediate steps between "best" and "worst", yes?
That's not even... I'm going the opposite way up the abstraction totem pole; I don't know what you're talking about.
I think PHP was my first language... which I think was good, as it only got better from there :D
@thecoshman sufficiently advanced thecoshman puns are indistinguishable from misspells
09:15
@sehe server not found
@Cicada :\ I differ to beg
@Cinch Fuck You padawan
2
@thecoshman No differing in the lounge
@sehe I love you, lol #sehesofunny
@jalf just one, 'meh'
@thecoshman Interesting!
09:17
@Cinch you didn't even star my truly wonderful t-t contraption :(
inb4 "Hey guys, I'm doing php tutorials"
@Cinch Sarcasm detection nonexistent much?
@sehe screw it
@thecoshman What a useless turbulent tugboat
@Griwes That's not even sarcasm in your own benefit. You're implying that the opposite is better... so you agree that higher-abstracted languages are better!
09:17
@jalf +1
Not even bonus points for t-t-ing a lounge user name so that it aptly refers to both a Lobster and LRIO
@Cinch lol
First language should be something that doesn't require you to know about cruft from 1980's
@Cinch you may have gotten the point
something cleaned up and modern, even if limited
something with reasonable docs and quick results, and easy debugging
09:19
@BartekBanachewicz std::vector<std::string>, there, no cruft from 1980's.
@sehe Can we just agree that Python > C++ as a first langauge?
@sehe I personally prefer painfully prolonged, purposefully pointless, potentially pretentious alitteration
@BartekBanachewicz Noooo, it can't give you quick results, because then students start thinking programming is easy :/
@Griwes The language has it. When you google "do a thing in C++" you're very likely to find shitty code.
09:19
@thecoshman that's so much easier
C++ is a pragmatic language of an experienced programmer
> I/O services are managed by an I/O service object. An I/O service object is like a registry where I/O services are listed. Every I/O object knows its I/O service and gets access to its I/O service through the I/O service object.
I thought learning Boost.Asio would have been a smoother process
@BartekBanachewicz Okay, fair-ish point.
@Griwes ......
Still, with good guidance from the teacher/the book/the whatever, it shouldn't be much of a problem.
09:20
@Griwes cruft from the 80's: int main(int argc, char** argv)
@Griwes you can say that about every language.
@jalf Cruftless: int main() {}
If any has to have an advantage, it has to improve upon that.
> titbit
(Command line arguments are so 1980s.)
09:21
Haha. True find from /etc/dictinaries/words
@BartekBanachewicz I agree with you.
for example, with having resources that students can use
@Griwes Right, because passing arguments to your program is for experts only
@Griwes pardon me, that's exclusively cruft now
No-true-argument-passer-fallacy
09:21
26 secs ago, by Griwes
(Command line arguments are so 1980s.)
F# beats that
@Griwes never teach anyone programming. I beg you
@jalf confirmed to have no sarcasm detector present, too
Also yeah, @jalf, never teach anyone programming, or we will all die.
@sehe tit for tat :(
hey how about we made a new language poll?
09:22
A new language Pole
instead of voting "how much you like the language", let's vote on how good the language is as a first language
I'll prep the pole poll
with ample butter
@Griwes Well, I raised the fairly obvious point that literally the first line you're going to write has fucking pointers to pointers in it. Does the fact that your only response was sarcasm mean that you agree it's a huge problem?
I'll freshen the French
@sehe "dictinaries" love it
09:24
Or do you perhaps have a genuine answer too?
@sehe that's a normal word
@jalf Literally first line will not have pointers, because it's going to be int main().
have to admit I thought it was "tidbit"
Yeah, "poll".
09:24
@Griwes so it wasn't sarcasm when you said command line args are so 1980s?
Make up your mind
That's a spreadsheet.
@BartekBanachewicz with out even clicking it, I bet you missed shit and ave Haskell at the top
@Griwes it's been that way since 2013 come on :S
@BartekBanachewicz Bartek: Python.
and it worked that way
09:25
either command line args are something basic that someone learning programming will soon encounter, or they're not.
@BartekBanachewicz you arse, make a poll
fixed permissions
@jalf No, that part was. The part that wasn't was "no beginner really needs command line arguments".
refresh for edit
@Griwes if you define "beginner" as someone who's literally writing their first program ever, I agree
09:26
@jalf No, as someone going through CS101.
@BartekBanachewicz Can we do 3 votes, 1 being the 1st choice and 3 being the 3rd?
whats this
So we're back to where we were a minute ago. Never teach programming
Still, a single line with pointers is hardly harmful. Sure, cruft. Whatever. Doesn't matter.
I feel C
09:26
Hello guys
I feel C++ is becoming more complex every year.
@BartekBanachewicz some direction would have been good
@jalf yeah, whatever, I couldn't care less about your opinion on the subject.
@Griwes but it kind of undermines your point that "we can totally teach C++ without touching the old crufty bits and just pretend it's all vectors and strings and happiness"
@Griwes Another reason never to teach programming
Say I had a program that I need help debugging, ok. How would I bribe someone into helping me?
09:28
@nurabha I think so too.
@LightningRacisinObrit tidbit, right
"fuck anyone who disagrees with me" is how all great teachers think, after all
@jalf Of course! I should've known!
@jalf it's the hallmark of independent minds
@jalf more or less :D
09:29
@jalf Of course you wouldn't want to fuck them, though. That's just unethical. Also, it'd be over so fast even Drax the Destroyer wouldn't be able to see it.
@jalf No, notice how you are the only one I've shown my middle finger to, and that's mostly because I could never stand the way you conduct discussions (that's something I've made my mind about a looong time ago).
So... plonking time, I guess.
@Griwes You plonk, you lose debate.
@IdislikeCalot vodka first, then slowly progress into sexual innuendo. After blowjobs have become accepted and enjoyed, suggest a programming challenge
@sehe A polar bear knows his ways.
@sehe damn titionary
09:30
@Cinch wanting to fuck them is not unethical per se
@LightningRacisinObrit ternary tits! (or is that conditional tits)
@Cinch With someone about whose opinion I don't care much, and whose discussion style makes me angry? That's a win over wasting time on it.
@Griwes Your grammar is incorrect SHUN THE NOOB /s
inb4 plonk(Cinch).
Ven
Ven
developpez.com/actu/83637/… If anyone speaks french. "don't learn multiple languages, it's bad!" says a java expert
@Ven lool
Ven
Ven
"languages like java enable you to do any kind of task, don't learn anything else"
09:32
@Ven I can't read that, because I didn't learn multiple languages, which is bad
@Cinch vOv
So, let me get this straight. Because you've made your mind up in the past about me, you refuse to consider whether the points I'm making today are reasonable? Another hallmark of a truly great teacher
Ven
Ven
@LightningRacisinObrit vOv
@Cinch No, because for some fucking incomprehensible to me reason I still have some faith in you (don't ask, I don't know).
user1804599
09:32
Woo I added a stylesheet to my wobsite.
@Griwes What?
Oh my god that's the best complement I've had from Lounge.
howdy
Thank you.
Which two languages should one know properly other than C++: I would vote Python and Java
@LightningRacisinObrit who'd want to speak french though?
09:33
@sehe ideone.com/WrwRBc Well I cant do the bj but I can challenge you to debug my program that's due in 6 hours. :)
> some faith
@nurabha I'd vote C and Java.
Don't get too carried away lol
@Griwes That's still an amazing complement.
@nurabha Haskell and Erlang.
09:33
My biggest debate enemy who puts me beneath his booth has confidence in me.
What better complement than that? inb4 Cinch is a grammar offender SHUN THE NOOB
@Bartek Can I put two 1.5s? :D
user1804599
@nurabha lol, three languages with similar paradigms
I like how Bartek put 100% for Haskell.
java and javascript, then you cover low-level, med-level and high-level
@Nisk I'd say go from mid to low to high
09:35
@Nisk java and javascript are the same language
4
@Nisk lol
user1804599
Add Erlang, Mercury and Clojure. Not horrible cruft like Java and JavaScript oh god.
that's what I did
@rightfold Mercury?
@Cinch the 100th language you shuld learn
@rightfold Erlang is on there
09:36
@thecoshman...no they aren't, by any means.
Oh wait, brainfart.
user1804599
And not to mention one of the stack-based languages like Forth and FALSE.
ASM ftw
Erlang?
Never really hard much about it.
I support Haskell, I think.
Erlang > Haskell
it's usable for one thing
09:38
Also maybe LISP would be interesting for setting the groundwork for lower-level projects as a LISP interpreter is pretty small from what I hear.
@Griwes it's spelled BrainFuck
user1804599
Says the guy who works at Ericsson.
user1804599
:P
@thecoshman lol
@rightfold nah, far too many esoteric languages
09:38
@Cinch Well, it's a good language. You can learn a lot from it without it polluting your mind too much
@rightfold yes, the company the rejected it in favour of... java :s
@jalf Yeah, I looked at Haskell and I really like it and I think beginners would be good at it.
user1804599
Also try a language with an insane type system, such as Scala.
@jalf Bartek probably is an exception...
@thecoshman I live in Hawaii and in the US that is not MOST peple
09:39
@Cinch which is most people
user1804599
@thecoshman Haskell programmers don't like exceptions!
@Cinch vote in %
// I love stubbing out stuff I don't want to install just to help others
enum { ZMQ_PULL };
static void* zmq_ctx_new()         { return nullptr; }
static void* zmq_socket(void*,int) { return nullptr; }
static void  zmq_bind(void*,char const*) {}
static void  zmq_recv(void*,int*data,size_t,int)
{
    boost::this_thread::sleep_for(boost::chrono::milliseconds(rand()%1000));
    *data = 2;
}
// End of stubs :)
@IdislikeCalot I love a deadline too
who the fuck voted in 123
fuck that
we're voting like in the old ones in %
@Cinch stop editing cyclic responses :\
09:40
@Cinch At my uni the first language we were taught was another functional language. I think that's generally a pretty good strategy
@sehe Who can I bribe to debug this with me?
@BartekBanachewicz you let a bunch kids loose vOv what did you expect to happen
STOP EDITING THE FORMAT FUCKERS
just put in the vote
@IdislikeCalot don't worry
looks like a school assignment
and school is not that important
user1804599
@sehe top kek
09:42
@AlexM. +
see your future failure as a lesson and retry
good luck on your next assignment
@AlexM. This one is
@BartekBanachewicz does it have to sum to 100%? :D
@IdislikeCalot how much are you paying?
@jalf What's the currency and how do we go about that?
09:43
@BartekBanachewicz we need a rubric. my 100% wont' be another's 100%
needs more languages
need less languages and more people being better at the language
@IdislikeCalot I dunno, you're the one asking who you can bribe.
@Nisk needs moar languages, since all languages suck
@Gr
09:46
@jalf you got a paypal?
@BartekBanachewicz colours done gone broke
@Griwes no. Every vote is supposed to be [-100%, 100%]
languages are OK guys
come one we've done this before
what we need is better games done with them
09:46
@Griwes don't really care about languages, they all suck, reign them all in, get paid.
@thecoshman what others
@AlexM. you mean (100,100)
@BartekBanachewicz brainfuck, whitespace, et al
@thecoshman no that's a vector with two components
@Griwes I like how you complain about that when your style consists on repeatedly throwing sarcasm around even after people have been shown to have missed it.
09:47
@AlexM. hint: joke
I didn't get it :(
@thecoshman no esoterics
@Bartek programming IS esoteric
@nurabha Lisp and assembly
@Nisk no esoteric esoterics
09:50
grasp on vocabulary is esoteric
@BartekBanachewicz html though, for realz
I think C++, Lisp and Assembly would make a good foundation for a software developer.
@AndyProwl Or he did solve it already, and that's exactly why he's not bothering to make an effort to solve it again.
Probably you could replace Lisp with JavaScript, Haskell or F#
lol @ F#
better yet lolcode
09:53
There are universities that use F# as their introductory language
so?
And then learn Haskell and Lisp afterwards
now I don't know who to ask about whether or not they're cicada
lol
i have become an meme
@AlexM. they would answer in riddles anyway
09:54
oh there you go
oh boy
At least Griwes and I can agree on Haskell
It's Griwes and me
propper gramer pls
@BartekBanachewicz one thing is clear, we generally think functional is where to start :P
I wonder what someone would think if they did learn functional first...
Oh, some programmer exceptionalism was thrown around today.
"I can't get a job"
09:56
I wonder if languages should even be taught in CS or students should be taught one procedural and one functional programming language and then learn all other required languages for projects on their own. Teach them C and Scheme and get them to write a web app in PHP and JavaScript
@MoonOwlPrince No.
University would never do that.
@R.MartinhoFernandes ?
If we're talking code schools, maybe for the elite.
The idea is for students to leave with the ability to learn any other programming language. Probably using Forth or Erlang as a first language could be a good idea
It doesn't matter what language universities try to teach.
09:57
Teach them something that would be difficult learning on their own
It matters. BASIC would be a good choice then
@MoonOwlPrince there's a FP mandatory class at my uni
a semester of prolog and common lisp
ooh god, you're just trolling now

« first day (1643 days earlier)      last day (3534 days later) »