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10:00
@BartekBanachewicz this is hard, I need some sort of slidy html5 fancy thing that I drag an order them with
Or we could just have CS101 based on Swift and iOS. Then make students release their apps into the stores then everyone will be eager to take your course
@BartekBanachewicz The only thing to be achieved by throwing such directed insults around is to poison the conversation :(
@MoonOwlPrince nooooooo
@Cinch he's trolling, ignore him.
My gosh some people are far removed from where we need to go
@Nisk Oh okay
10:01
@R.MartinhoFernandes probably his aim
That is the direction we are going if all we want to do is make programming easy for people by divorcing the reality of matters from the classroom
Erlang is a good language o_0
and it's run time is nice
@MoonOwlPrince Ugh
We want to make learning programming easy for people
We want to make learning problem solving easy
fuck that, make it harder
no we don't
10:03
Making people smarter is the goal, not making it easy
I think programming is as easy as it needs to be, we just suck at teaching it well.
We want to make it easier for people to learn new stuff in CS and IT by giving them the raw sausage
@Nisk If it was easier to be smarter things would be a lot easier
lol
I agree with @thecoshman
10:03
@thecoshman Agreed.
those are two very different things
@Cinch I'm still in awe at "making it easy to be smarter"
@Cinch there are bad programmers too
@Nisk Supposedly that's the thing, but we've been able to teach the world more and more as time progresses in terms of literacy and math and history and such.
The LCD rises as we progress and so I want to continue this trend.
(I meant to say dumb to be on the same page as your smart statement BUT)
10:05
I think it's stupid to obsess over teaching 'one language first'.
@Cinch, well no, we tend to skew the statistics and measures to make it seem that way
@thecoshman I think it's good for centralization of learning resources.
@Nisk Perhaps. We're freaking useless at doing basic stuff like making a fire but that's another story.
@R.MartinhoFernandes That's an interesting conclusion
10:06
By the time a CS major graduates they should be able to design a programming language and develop a compiler for it.
I learnt php, html, css, js altogether. I think that was better than one at a time.
@MoonOwlPrince That's currently an impossible goal for a university that will take on a thousand students a year.
@Cinch not really, it leaves you thinking this is the only way.
@thecoshman That's okay, though. Diversification will happen as needed
@MoonOwlPrince depends what you want people to know
@Cinch will it?
10:07
@thecoshman You include only what you need to learn.
Well, we want people to be develop the technology of the future.
@MoonOwlPrince they have to, building something like a compiler is again a mandatory course
at least here
@MoonOwlPrince Not everyone is meant to develop the future, man.
Some people don't even want to.
it's funny because your trolling makes no sense to me because of my uni :P
@AlexM. Oh my god I wish i went to your school where do you go?
10:08
Alex M I like your uni
But then again I'm computer engineering. I learn circuits and magnetism and quantum physics basics so there's that.
On a serious note, the language doesn't matter, since any GOOD student will learn multiple languages. What's important is to make it accessible - not hand-holding the entire way, just enough to get going. Fuck making it easier, there's enough of junk graduates out there already with CS degrees who can't code for shit. If we're talking about a good starting point for coding - Java - teaches you solid OO approach to coding, static types and memory/pointer shit, as well as reusable code.
Then get out of java as soon as you can and do C/C++. Other trivial languages like js/python/php on the side, along with a joking serving of html/css.
You can't teach someone to think, only encourage it.
@Nisk I think programmer should still touch on a multitude of languages by the time they get out of college, though.
@Nisk True that. Or you can make them sink or swim based on their thinking ability--"incentive"
SE changed users profile page, now it looks more like a social network site
@Cinch sink or swim is not a bad thing - not everyone is cut out for coding.
10:12
Your use of expressions like "trivial languages" severely undermines your point.
@Nisk That's what people used to say about actual writing.
We may be at the beginning of a new era, where computer literacy will become important.
@R.MartinhoFernandes trivial - as in easy to learn and use, hardly.
Imagine traversing the stars and having programmable technology.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I was trying to hold some horses there. Think a bucket of cold water. I don't see much point in insulting anyone, especially a newbie, just for the insult.
@Nisk hardly used languages?
you mean haskell? badumtsch
10:14
@AlexM. cc /@BartekBanachewicz
all debugged: http://coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/70ef3fd1af135b93
When do we settle the bribe?
@Cinch yeah it's not like his message is above mine
@Nisk C# would be better suited for what you are describing
@AlexM. It's more like, he's above your message
Everyone should learn to code
10:15
@MoonOwlPrince Not yet.
But eventually, maybe.
@AlexM. haskell is a curious beast, I can't decide if I like it or hate it. I don't consider it a serious language though, more an intellectual fancy.
@sehe :(
@Nisk It'd be nice if we could plop in and plop out languages like THAT.
i.e. a unified virtual interface or bytecode (where have I seen this before??? oh!)
@Cinch, hey I'm all up for learning and being comfortble with all the languges
Unity should only be used for slot machines
10:17
@Nisk Apparently, Microsoft uses Haskell for its internal web infrastructure
damn resource waster
@sehe hey what language is that?
@MoonOwlPrince yes, microsoft, the company that doesn't know if it's coming or going
10:17
@MarcoA. the ubuntu interface?
@Nisk Very relevant.
@MoonOwlPrince @Nisk also Facebook.
if we're to mention Microsoft, let's not forget about IE...ask web people how they feel about that
@AlexM. nope, unity3d
@Nisk Very relevant.
10:18
what's wrong with unity3d?
perhaps also the ubuntu interface..
@MarcoA. hey, my company makes slot machines and we use C++ :P
@Nisk Even more relevant!
What about Microsoft Bob?
Man that was hilarious.
Hey, I'm not hating on haskell, I think it's great to use for some of the math-related stuff...but in terms of solid software engineering...no
10:19
@BartekBanachewicz uh, I thought everybody used unity3d for those but turns out I was wrong
m8 any argument against unity3d fails when you consider that it was used to bring the world the best RPGs in a shitload of time
(wasteland 2, pillars of eternity and soon torment)
@Nisk Oh. I thought we were just dogpiling on Microsoft.
@rightfold, @Griwes: I get it. But I am asking from a usability and popularity perspective. How many jobs are there where you can do things in Haskell or Erlang. Very few I would guess
@MoonOwlPrince Wait, Chordify is Haskell?
@Nisk yeah, well, that's just your bad opinion.
10:20
Haswell.
You're probably right @AlexM., I can rant but I can't blame unity3d since I'm probably using it wrong
@MarcoA. some do
@Bartek, no that's just my opinion, if you want to say it's bad - lay your points our clearly.
@nurabha That's a kinda shitty factor (unless you want to be a code monkey).
@nurabha statistically cashier jobs are even more popular, so why program at all
10:21
in the "How are you going to use Unity" list gambling stuff is there
I'm doing some performance-intensive stuff and mixing a lot of shaders on meshes
so it's probably a very popular choice for gambling platforms
@AlexM. yep, I read it
that probably also made my mind
Microsoft Research has, separately, been a key sponsor of Haskell development since the late 1990s.
@Nisk I think being poorly substantiated should be enough. (to be honest, I don't entirely disagree with it, but boy, did you fail at backing it up)
@Nisk Well, I'm calling out bad because "it's mathy" and "it's impractical" are mostly FUD statements you can hear around. take a look at this
@R.MartinhoFernandes well I going in-depth would give the false pretense that I care, in any way, about choice of programming languages.
@MarcoA. have you tried UE4 now that it's free?
it most likely has less performance issues compared to U3d
I won't argue that Wasteland 2 was laggy as hell at least at release :P
I haven't played it again to see if they fixed the performance issues
I don't know if Haskell works well for large programs but I bet if Haskell got really popular, the road would be paved with souls, tears, and blood to make way for the glorious evolution.
but Pillars of Eternity runs much better so I'd guess that the devs screwed up w/ W2 and it's not really the engine's fault
10:25
@BartekBanachewicz Ugh, horrible slides.
I bet the presentation is the guy reading them.
@Griwes: You are generalizing my comment. Just how many companies or projects do work in Haskell or Erlang. It will be a niche area.
@R.MartinhoFernandes at least you can grok the thing without the presentation, which IIRC hasn't been released :/
Write a blog post.
That kind of slides is halfway between good for presentation and good for exposition.
It's neither.
@nurabha Not many, but I don't think that is (ever?) relevant. Got your point better now, though.
@AlexM. yep, I wrote a renderer for that
it's been quite tricky
writing a renderer for unity is really easy
10:29
@Ven Wow, linked sources at the bottom. I am impressed.
(Also, you could have linked the sources in English instead of the meta-article in French)
@Nisk lol, Java, solid OO
> TL;DR: Right tool for the right job, but chances are the right tool is Java.
wat
Ven
Ven
@R.MartinhoFernandes Well, developpez.com is basically considered to be worst programming website in french"
@Ven woah this is some solid bullshit there
Ven
Ven
@R.MartinhoFernandes Something popped up when I opened the article, so I closed the tab. I hate this.
10:31
@BartekBanachewicz And like I said, I'm not hating on haskell. It IS mathsy, it has god-awful syntax...all you posted is "people who know the language well can do amazing shit with it" - well no shit, that goes for every language
ah dang
this again
what else is new
@Nisk this is different from what you said before.
@BartekBanachewicz but it is a powerhouse of a language, but it is the definition of esoteric
@Nisk bullshit.
@BartekBanachewicz I didn't really go in depth before, did I?
10:32
where'd all these people come from
don't try to weasel "esoteric" by tailgaiting it with "powerhouse"
Haskell's impracticality is a known fact
why not/
@thecoshman lol
> it is known
10:33
perl is amazingly powerful
Haskell... I don't see much hooks in to good libraries, I guess, so I don't know what's good.
and perl is god awful to work with
@Nisk and, despite my derision, it's not esoteric
anyway change of topic
I also don't see any major libraries being written in Haskell for stuff like games so meh (and I know about Hate).
10:33
what are good co-op games to play?
preferably cheap so my cheap friend can buy it
resident evil 5
@Rapptz Mario Party ruins friendships
chess
@Nisk to his credit, despite my derision, keeps firing off Haskell cliches with startling precision, like a sniper using bollocks for ammunition.
God I love this quote so much
on steam I mean
10:34
@Rapptz how many people
@BartekBanachewicz it's awful
Couch coop, lan coop or net coop?
it sounds like one of those sentences that sound cool in your head but when you say it out loud it sounds retarded
@BartekBanachewicz isn't esoteric usually applied to languages that are intended more for humour and/or educational purposes... ie Haskell?
@Rapptz usuck.
@Rapptz it really doesn't and you suck
10:35
Great stuff, I don't have any jitter issues on my laptop. Same code, different results. I fucking hate this garbage
it really does
@thecoshman Just let him be, please.
@BartekBanachewicz you want to cite Tim Minchen for that stolen joke?
1 min ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
God I love this quote so much
@BartekBanachewicz you've said nothing to counter my points
10:35
Anyway co-op games.
@Rapptz It will be less awful if you s/Nisk/Bartek/ :P
2 players.
@Rapptz Minecarft :D
Nah. I hate MC.
@Nisk You said that you don't think Haskell is appropriate for industry. I linked you to a perfect industry use. You answered with "if you know the language you can do things with it".
10:36
@Rapptz oh?
stop bullshiting with "it's made for education"/"it's mathy" god damn it.
@Prismatic lol
@thecoshman +
this just painfully showcases how little people talking about haskell know about it
@BartekBanachewicz well, it was made for education... it's just leaked over into the real world
10:37
I think people are just scared to use Haskell because they're afraid of new paradigms.
@BartekBanachewicz He did not say that. Even once. Quit fucking strawmanning.
@thecoshman javascript was made for animating buttons
@Cinch true.
and it does have parallels with math constructs.... but that's more the 'immutable' part of it
@BartekBanachewicz I know I am.
Deliberately misquoting is a dick move
10:37
@thecoshman No, it wasn't. It was primarily for research.
@BartekBanachewicz and javascript is now the main language in the web and even desktop UIs
@Cinch nah, Erlang is great
It's not so scary once you start doing it but integrating it with what you know can be difficult.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Research is, arguably, education!
@Nisk that's why
10:38
@R.MartinhoFernandes same difference
@thecoshman I've never really heard of Erlang before now.
1 min ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
stop bullshiting with "it's made for education"/"it's mathy" god damn it.
@BartekBanachewicz indeed, what else can it do?
It is "mathy".
Deliberately and proudly.
@Cinch it's like Haskell but good :D
10:38
@BartekBanachewicz just because one CAN do it - doesn't mean it's a good fucking idea
It's like we need to forcefully push everyone over the edge of functional and brainwash their minds until they learn to value functional the same as OOP and imperative and then we might get somewhere.
@Nisk yeah like getting into a "debate" in the Lounge
@thecoshman a lot of people doing CG in JS have much better results than your TAG, for example
damn it guys
@Nisk yet you never said why it's a bad idea
10:39
@Rapptz The best coop game is sex.
@BartekBanachewicz Well, it was made for education. Kinda brazen to call that bullshit.
@Lighting I love debates and arguments.
@BartekBanachewicz I'm sure they do.
Sorry.
@thecoshman WHY DONT YOU FUCKING TRY IT FOR A CHANGE INSTEAD OF SPREADING FUD YOU ILLITERATE PIRATE
2
there
phew
10:39
@BartekBanachewicz Whoa man, chill.
@Rapptz coop games
@BartekBanachewicz Loooooool
oh god you get so defensive over it
@Rapptz Ibb&Obb
Ven
Ven
inb4 "haskell is only good at tagged unions" : ^
6 mins ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
Couch coop, lan coop or net coop?
10:41
@BartekBanachewicz okay. If your codebase is in haskell, probably the most important point is: good luck finding programmers to grow your program/project.
any one would think your life depends on the respect Haskell (thinks it) deservces
@Nisk by that logic, we wouldn't have lots of languages
@thecoshman That's okay. I think functional is something worth looking at just because it's the hip thing right now.
@BartekBanachewicz If someone is as aggressive as you to try to push a language it won't help them learn the language, it'd just push them away from learning it.
@Rapptz I think the best thing to do is create something that uses Haskell and becomes popular
Hey that sounds familiar.
10:42
@Rapptz people spreading FUD don't help either
@Rapptz blah blah something about cold water blah blah.
@Cinch that's a terrible reason to do anything
@thecoshman ...
@BartekBanachewicz You're not the one spreading FUD.
@thecoshman No, but use of languages in the industry dictates to some extent what universities teach (I was taught Java as my first language)
10:42
@R.MartinhoFernandes um?
@R.MartinhoFernandes eh
@R.MartinhoFernandes (that was his point)
builds on my laptop are so slow... really makes me appreciate faster hardware. I remember having to leave the computer on at night to compile qt
Ven
Ven
@Nisk yes, sadly, the snake bites itself
to be fair we were taught haskell too, and I remember even then thinking "Well it won't be easy to find a job where I can use it, regardless of how cool it is"
10:43
@BartekBanachewicz Meaning you should probably focus what you are doing wrong and not dismiss it by pointing what others are doing wrong.
@BartekBanachewicz you realise I am mostly just winding you up, I care very little either way about Haskell
@Nisk won't be easy, but may well be worth the added hassle
@R.MartinhoFernandes ...
Can we switch to looking at the current landscape?
9 mins ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
@Nisk You said that you don't think Haskell is appropriate for industry. I linked you to a perfect industry use. You answered with "if you know the language you can do things with it".
Java is either #1 or #2 on GitHub and SO from year to year.
10:46
@BartekBanachewicz to be honest, I would love to give it a go, switch to Haskell - cause I do think it's cool
JVM will be getting JavaScript maybe soon
If this happens, JVM will be a singular unified platform for an amazing amount of languages
6 mins ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
@thecoshman WHY DONT YOU FUCKING TRY IT FOR A CHANGE INSTEAD OF SPREADING FUD YOU ILLITERATE PIRATE
Er, is this how you want this to go?
Perhaps we should be looking into integration with JVM on its backend.
Blergh, JVM.
Feb 20 at 14:38, by Bartek Banachewicz
when you actually start using the language it's amazing how practical it is
10:47
"I made a valid point" doesn't excuse you from "I went berserk three minutes later".
3
Some say he's ageing backwards. And that he thinks Haskell isn't "mathy". All we know is ... he's called The Bart.
@BartekBanachewicz but it just isn't practical right now, to some extent - when you have some weird fucking bug somewhere in your code - you can usually ask the guys around you for a hand or something, problem with Haskell is that it's such a niche so far
is this a haskell argument again :(
@R.MartinhoFernandes in my defense he's saying stuff just to anger me up, and he admitted to it.
@BartekBanachewicz I started using it for a second and boom, I've invented OOP.
10:47
"berserk" is such a great word
@BartekBanachewicz That's no defence.
unless you work in google or some company that has the resources to allow for playgrounds
I think a code canon needs to be established
@BartekBanachewicz His reasons for saying such things have nothing to do with your reaction to them.
10:48
@Cinch whatever that is
He could have said exactly the same thing with serious intentions and you'd then have no defence for your beserktion.
@Cinch BOOM
It might stagnate languages but at least it would unify the programmer community and focus efforts on new languages and ensure only a few new ones get attention and become awesome
Feudalism is not always the best system
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wat
@Cinch There's a slight problem there - "awesome" for the general public or for researchers?
The concept of canon is very broad; in a general sense it is referring to being a rule or a body of rules. There are definitions that state it as: “the body of rules, principles, or standards accepted as axiomatic and universally binding in a field of study or art”. This can be related to such topics as literary canons or the canons of rhetoric, which is a topic within itself that describes the rules of giving a speech. There are five key principles, and when grouped together, are the principles set for giving speeches as seen with regard to Rhetoric. This is one such example of how the term canon...
10:50
> The concept of canon is very broad;
i.e. variables
very helpful or not
> in a general sense it is referring to being a rule or a body of rules
@Cinch i.e. other things too
@BartekBanachewicz yes
10:50
@Cinch or no, depends
There should be a well-paved path of common language constructs
@Cinch tbh, the only thing I'd change in the programming world
is making a switch in focus
from tools to products :A
@Cinch or sometimes should be very hard and uncommon
but that's just me
processor instructions are the canon - C is the church. Amen.
10:50
@Nisk lol
I still think that a true unified community for a language would do a lot of languages good.
@Xeo How do you like End of an Empire part 3?
just launched it and first song seems... meh :|
Xeo
Xeo
didn't check it yet
maybe I should listen to all of them in succession
> DONT REFORMAT THE DOC FFS. USE CHAT - presume a good, compotent instructor/learning material
> compotent
lol
dunno how "progressive" the whole thing is
10:52
@BartekBanachewicz I know I've been giving you shit for this Haskell thing for a while, but I really mean the following with the best intentions and in a general context. Do try to do a bit more introspection and don't be so quick to fault others, especially when it involves some kind of communication with you. Communication is not a one-sided phenomenon ("takes two to tango").
@R.MartinhoFernandes No. Torture is forced communication. /s
@AlexM. I would donate an award with your name on it if you did that
/s
@Cinch what do you mean by a true, unified community?
@MoonOwlPrince who would you donate it to lol
10:53
@Nisk As in there is one major place for everything, including tutorials, that is supported by the community and becomes a focal point for the community.
Needs are filled as they come up.
@Cinch
we have that, the python community
@R.MartinhoFernandes takes three for a threesome - captain obvious
@Nisk (for python)
java too, but minus the soul
@thecoshman You broke the alliteration.
10:54
C++ community is...well in line with the tone of c++, RTFM
According to Barty's poll, I'm 130% spread.
@Nisk That needs to change.
What's with all the percent signs?
@LightningRacisinObrit it's from -100% to +100%
@R.MartinhoFernandes robot's always right vOv (I mean it). Yeah well it ain't easy, certainly. My views on Haskell also changed a bit. It's just hard to take when others are unfair and the like; takes way more reserve.
10:55
@Cinch I don't know about that, it's like a right of passage
@LightningRacisinObrit I read that wrong
@Nisk Not a good thing if we want C++ to stay alive
@Cinch it's a lot better to have a lot of bad js code, as opposed to a lot of c++ code, that could do some damage
I like C++ because it perfectly fits the definition of a literal industrial kitchen for programming
@AlexM. A group of people who have made products whose development has helped improve the tools we have. The other requirement would be to use a Microsoft tool for development in one way or the other.
10:56
@R.MartinhoFernandes taptain tobvious?
@Nisk I think C++ is invaluable as a language that stands in the perfect place to link to everything
@Cinch Yes, I read that. It should just be -100 to 100 or something. % of what?
@Cinch I do think C++ needs some work on that aspect, the STD library is shit for one thing
@LightningRacisinObrit approval as a first-language for beginners
@LightningRacisinObrit Of maximum score :P
10:56
@Nisk ...? No, it's fine.
@Cinch Out of what
@IdislikeCalot what about... C++?
@R.MartinhoFernandes So why not input the actual score -.-
@LightningRacisinObrit where 0 is neutral
10:56
C++ will never go away though...it's too powerful, just less people would use it in favor of easier languages
@Nisk You don't know that.
Assembly went away.
which is fine, because not everyone needs blazing speed
c is basically asm
So Python winning so far
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That's what blazing speed reminds me of.
@ sehe no I have to submit this in C :(
10:57
lol
C translate easily to asm, but it also does a lot of mechanics hiding
@R.MartinhoFernandes booo repost
@BartekBanachewicz it is, actually winning, though
i.e. passing arguments on the stack, local variables, etc.
with blazing speed: "modified with an extended fusing oven to achieve a print speed of one page per second"
10:58
most operations are abstracted, support for pointer semantics, expression simplification
C is actually really high level if you compare it to assembly
Honestly if someone can get my program to work in C. Ill send you like $20 bucks via paypal
@IdislikeCalot That's 40 Cup Noodle!
10:59
yeah. laugh. 6 hours is now 4 hours
@Cinch it's as close to machine instructions as you will get without ASM
@Cinch actually not
@Nisk ...No.
Forth is closer.

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