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00:05
oh boi
"let's not scare away the pragmatic programmer with Category Theory", they say
@LightnessRacesinOrbit, I thought about posting my code directly, but it is over 350 lines (yes, I stripped out a lot already). I find questions with hundreds of lines of source code annoying. I thought a simple link to something you could download and run with a couple commands would be better. What do you recommend? — Randall Cook 4 mins ago
ffs
Seems like a nice guy but how can you have 4k rep and be a member for 4 years and not know what a minimal testcase is? How do you do your daily debugging?
Just link him to that article. Move on
Seems to me NFAs would be a much less contrived example
"quantum mechanics" rofl
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Not through minimal test cases, apparently
@sehe Just link him to the SSCCE article and move on
@Brian thought you were Bartek for a moment there
00:11
I'm... flattered?
Good morning, Loungers.
Xeo
Xeo
Good night, you mean
He's not mean
wow he's still not getting it
Xeo
Xeo
time for sleeps
00:14
over to you
Xeo
Xeo
way too late already
I have a feeling that today is gonna be a good day.
It's probably just a feeling.
nightz
(^____^)v
00:16
lol, jQuery jerk making threats: stackoverflow.com/a/29151412/758133
I don't get why he does it. Is it some kind of in-joke?
std::make_threat
Gee I'm tired
Night all
@DeanSeo t(-_-)t
I love using that.
@sehe G'night.
:D
@MartinJames Hmm. I didn't know Javascript can pass arguments to the function with no single argument defined, using the argument.
00:19
@sehe I suspect the the OP wants the answer gone to delete the question in a vain attempt to get out of a question ban.
@sehe Good night.
Seems like that could cause huge corruptions.
@DeanSeo Don't ask me about JS - I'm clueless, (and want to remain that way:).
@MartinJames Oh. He's very eloquent about it. I guess that makes it more reasonable still!
@MartinJames Not asking, talking to myself but wishing you could say something about it.
:)
00:21
@sehe You should look at the associated meta for more lol: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/294020/…
OPEN THE QUESTION BACK UP. He obviously wants to do it in all 5 of those languages, at the same time. — Sterling Silver 1 hour ago
grabs popcornSterling Silver 3 hours ago
Probably drunk.
haha, can't tell if serious
what are you guys doing in the javascript section anyways?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Yes, and that annoys me, since I'm not. I'll get a token can of Directors from fridge.
@nick Even intellectuals watch cartoons from time to time.
@nick Got to get lols from somewhere..
00:33
eh true
never understood why people try to use jquery for everything
@MartinJames that's the answer i usually give to other people
sometimes they dont get it and then i dont talk to them again
@nick -1. Not enough jQuery.
00:36
$.whatareyoutalkingabout
that bartosz banachewicz guy looks a lot like ritchie blackmore
@AlexM. I can't even lol at that!
well I immediately linked him to bartek because they both seem to be polish and they both seem to like haskell
must be a witcher thing
It's certainly dark sorcery.
@nick It's pretty amazingly easy
00:40
@LightnessRacesinOrbit ..but it entwines a dark stain on the aura of your soul.
id rather type a few more letters than reach for that dollar sign every line
@AlexM. He looks more like Weird Al.
@MartinJames So your position is that "people" who write JavaScript have souls? Reference needed.
Those who can sense auras can spot a jQuery developer hundreds of meters away. Many, otherwise inexplicable, road traffic accidents are caused by sensitives reacting to a jQuery dev coming the other way.
@MartinJames You seem to be dodging the question. Do JS and/or jQuery developers actually have souls?
It's that moment of the day again
00:46
@JerryCoffin Yes, though they are tainted by the bleedover from hell. I've heard that they can be saved, but it requires a mind-wipe.
@Cicada What? JQuery/JS bashing? There is a time of day?
The time of the day where I bless this room with my presence
@MartinJames So now you're claiming that they also have minds? Go have a beer and end this madness!
@Cicada I can sense the dark already.
@JerryCoffin On it:)
I tried not using explicit type anywhere
but auto main() is not valid.
I could have done auto f() { return 0; }; decltype(f()) main() { } though
but then it'd be like I was trying too hard
this is an English chat room
takes out whip
muy spelling
00:54
@Rapptz takes out butt
No need for butts or whips.
@Rapptz takes you out
:P
:23238716 Oh, compliments? blushes
lol
Ell
Ell
@Rapptz lightness wouldn't be happy to see that
00:54
I wasn't gonna bin it, I was just joking :(
I don't like AAA. I'm just circlejerking.
@Rapptz auto main() -> int for a jalfier solution
yeah but then I'd have a type there.
I wanted to have no explicit types at all :(
But you have 1 more auto
ikr
Also what's wrong with AAA
00:55
can I do float main()?
@Ell Damn. Me and my bad timing. Well, I'm sure I'll get another chance sometime when he's here.
Ell
Ell
Haha
@Rapptz In C yes. C++ not sure.
@Rapptz Yes (but only inside a class or something like that that puts it in a separate namespace).
@Cicada not in C or C++
it has to be int main() or int main(int, char**).
00:57
@Rapptz error: ::main must return 'int'
Or some error like that.
In C++ main must return int, but in C
"or in some other implementation-defined manner."
So the implementation can allow you to declare float main
I was right once again!
Truth triumphs from obscure ignorance!
guys I obviously knew the answer
why are you answering
:(
I answered it myself
@Rapptz Because you answered it incorrectly. "The name main is not otherwise reserved. [ Example: member functions, classes, and enumerations can be called main, as can entities in other namespaces. —end example ]"
Ell
Ell
Solar roadways are bad
00:59
I meant in the global namespace!
Ell
Ell
I wish people wouldn't think they were such s great thing
Your pedantry is not welcome here.
I'd take out my whip but someone stole it
btw 11 auto counting auto main() -> int as one.
and 1 explicit type (int)
@Rapptz Even in the global namespace, a class or enumeration can be named main. Enabling non-pedantic silent mode now :-)
solar roadways are alright but theyre gonna be a bitch to maintain
id be alright with solar sidewalks
Ell
Ell
There is no gain in combining roads and solar panels besides saving space
Which we don't need to do
We have plenty of inhospitable desert where solar panels would do gresy
Great*
01:02
its a neat idea but it starts to fall apart when you think about it too much
Ell
Ell
Or at all
so just dont think about it
it surprises how many parents in /r/parenting want to talk to their child about discovering their porn surfing on the internet
Ell
Ell
Lol
Porn ain't good for children
@Ell [hope this doesn't seem too pedantic] I'm not sure they're a bad idea in general. I think trying to have roads act as electrical panels is pretty worthless--but using them to (for example) collect energy by heating water might work perfectly well (and dirt on the road wouldn't necessarily hurt much, if at all, for this purpose.
01:03
haha
Ell
Ell
@JerryCoffin yeah, I guess. Though it still seems pointless to me
@JerryCoffin only problem with that idea is what would you use that hot water for?
Ell
Ell
I would imagine it was more costly than having them separate
@nick One obvious possibility would be pre-heating water being fed to a steam-generator. I'm not sure if there are practical ways to concentrate the heat from a lot of fairly hot water into less water to boil the latter, but if that can/could be done, then you could use the stem to generate electricity.
@Ell Even if you didn't use the heat for much, I can see a possible win: extremely high temperature hurts tire life and traction. Drawing heat from the road would cool the road, improving tire life and traction (improving fuel economy).
Hmm...thinking about it, a heat exchanger can concentrate heat from a large amount of hot water into a smaller amount of much hotter water (and expend a lot less energy to do so that it would take to just heat the water directly).
@JerryCoffin g++ doesn't seem to be throwing any warnings...
01:20
@Nooble But did you invoke it with --annoying-pedantic?
I am scared to look at my letters - to see a overdue bill or paperwork.
It's hard to remember things when you already have a hundred other things on your mind
@JerryCoffin --annoying-pedant ;)
Good morning.
@chmod711telkitty Let them sit for a month or two. If you don't get arrested, it's obvious none of it was terribly important.
@MarkGarcia Good Morning!
@chmod711telkitty Don't worry too much. You are only processing 10% of those.
Solar roadways, lol. The roads here cannot be maintained properly when they are built from sand aggregate and tarmac. The thought of solar panels underneath 40-tonne artics is just ludicrous.
..same with trying to efficiently use low-grade heat energy with pipes and heat-pumps.
01:36
Hehe, the thought of solar roadways on roads with heavy traffic. At least at some days the moon could shine through at midnight!
@JerryCoffin I used --annoying-pedantic-extra-all.
@MarkGarcia Yeah, who dreams up this shit?
@MartinJames People who are rich enough to live in areas where "pothole" is a foreign word?
01:53
> Designer applies for JS job, fails at FizzBuzz, then proceeds to writes 5-page long rant about job descriptions
well done
I'll be FizzBuzz years old at my next birthday.
@Cicada Linky?
inb4 HN
I honestly don't see why FizzBuzz is that hard.
01:59
@Cicada Interesting story. I will enjoy reading it at lunch !
@DeanSeo The emotion you can least expect in reading HN links is enjoyment.
@MarkGarcia Oh, yeah about the term HN. What is it?
@Cicada lmao
Human Norm?
02:03
Ctrl + F "sexism" no results
@DeanSeo No. They are all 10X.
the lord has feelings today
> Hacker News
the comments are pretty good too
@MarkGarcia Ahh...
Thx
I love dangerous places.
I am dangerous.
02:05
I can't believe this is real
(ㅡ___ㅡ)+
did /g/ come up with this elaborate post
> (Only after recounting this interaction to a friend did I realize you should not ask "why are you asking me this?" in a job interview.)
good job
> That's my story. I call it "Tale of a Non-Unicorn" because, going into this application process, I kind of thought I was a unicorn. They'd be lucky to have me. I'm a designer/developer if there ever was one.
My cringemeter
Age guess anyone?
I'm a designer developer jQuery superstar ninja.
She needs to step up her game.
02:07
-1 not AngularJS.
AngularJS is deprecated
Ofc, it's what, 2 years old?
That's like pleistocene for JS devs
And the web framework cycle goes on.
lmao
how does the interviewer feel
"you could email us the solution"
oh man
that's amazing
thanks for laughs
> I’m also learning that if you have mastered all the skills listed in the description then why would you be interested in their company? You’d be at Google or something.
I just ran the UE4 "Paris" demo.
My computer struggled to keep the FPS above 60ish.
Looks beautiful though.
02:15
> I would be suspicious of someone who could solve fizzbuzz off the cuff. They are likely to:
1. have too much time on their hands
2. had too many interviews asking that question
3. be unsufferably arrogant
4. or all of the above.
lmao
@Nooble Wow, is that raytraced?
5. have been programming for more than a day
@Cicada I have no clue.
It's rendered in real-time so probably not.
Maybe volumetric something something rendering.
02:17
> FizzBuzz does have its place, but definitely not for the average web developer. If they wanted someone who did serious backend engineering, then it would be a decent way to see how someone steps through logic
This is a gold mine
ITT FizzBuzz is "serious backend engineering"
this is a top tier post
@Cicada kinky
> BTW – I’m a physics/math grad and unless you’ve taken some abstract algebra recently, you will be totally loss.
My sides
I should be working
Fancy bathroom, too.
The lights are definitely raycasted
02:21
@Cicada lol this is an actual comment
"I would have walked off immediately and not looked back."
simply amazing
The kitchen also looks nice.
ITT Nooble visits a flat in UE4
tbh I think it looks pretty bad
Whhhaaaattt.
You know I need an Oculus Rift. Because I can run the demo with it.
you heard me m8
@Rapptz What's bad about it?
Managers around the world then bans C/C++.
it's not realistic
it's like right below uncanny valley
it tries to look realistic but it isn't
the wood looks really fake
the strange filter it has is ugly
Rapptz interior designer
Looks like the Oculus Rift is finally coming out Q1 of 2016.
02:24
hell yeah
Hopefully I can use my glasses with it.
did you get this from /r/programming
I want to be a designer for tire interiors.
oh you did
Yes he did.
02:24
Get what?
lol of course the top comment is defending the blog writer somehow
everyone on reddit loves to be the contrarian
Hopefully the OR is going to be <$300.
@Cicada Wow--and looks like a good 20 others chimed with with: "I haven't the faintest clue of how to do the simplest tasks either."
@Nooble Nice kitchen & bathroom, but the bathroom floor seems to be too slippery & kitchen roof seems too fancy for the kitchen to be of any practical use: i.e. hard to clean if you actually use it to cook.
02:30
@chmod711telkitty :P
$ php -r "echo true ? 1 : false ? 2 : 3;"
2
what
oh. operator associativity
So I decided to read that post. Ugh.
I wanna write a poly_vector.
or well something like Boost.TypeErasure.
So you can do something like poly_vector<Drawable> without relying on inheritance.
but it doesn't sound possible sane
Wouldn't an std::vector<a_type_erasing_container_class> suffice?
02:43
You mean like boost::any?
That's what I meant.
std::vector<Drawable>
Just that.
Drawable is a concept.
i.e. a type trait
I'm thinking more Boost.TypeErasure than Boost.Any.
Ah I'm drawing near reflection. nvm
boost::any<boost::mpl::vector<is_drawable<>, typeid<>>>
internet went out
neat
03:05
hi++
loverly evening isn't it?
speak for your timezone
read a bit of that story you quoted
sad
How do people apply for programming jobs when they can't even write fizzbuzz?
I was being hit up by a php shop looking for a CTO. The guy's business-card said CTO. Makes sense, if you think about it.
03:29
whats fizzbuzz
> Our startup team is highly experienced, and our scientific advisory board includes world-class experts.
Yeah, science is bullshit
Anways, anybody know how to make VS make a noise when its done compiling. I'm loosing like 1 hour each day to web comics and chat rooms
8
@Mikhail Second monitor?
@MarkGarcia +1
@Mikhail Or some hook in MSBuild.
03:40
I tried the bell character at the end of the build but it doesn't ring
I'm significantly more responsive to SO then my build
we should bring the helpy paperclip back
steal gifs from: smore.com/clippy-js
nice
03:43
wasn't there some clippy easter egg in the chat?
nice
it could be like siri for windows
no, we have a naked girl for that
@Mikhail was there? i haven't been here long
@nick Remember "C" in both Clippy and Cortana.
i would prefer a naked paperclip
03:45
Rumer has it she will take off her bra in 2015
> Roomer
Rumer
Rumba
er
that PHP guy was pretty funny
do you guys get trolls like that pretty frequently?
03:50
Let me put it this way, I don't know C++ but I still come here
protip: whenever you get asked stuff about C++ just mention the stack or the heap
either one, or both will do
i got the rest of these guys fooled into thinking i know what i'm talking about
04:20
Bahahahaha Visual Studio
[](mg_connection* connection, mg_event event) {
    return static_cast<decltype(this)>(connection->server_param)->handler(*connection, event);
}
> error C3493: 'this' cannot be implicitly captured because no default capture mode has been specified
bahahahahahaha
?
You're missing [this].
It's not being captured
oh I see
you're just using it in decltype.
Yeah
Oh well, decltype() with this is always a bad idea with VS
I remember having issues with decltype(this) in VS2013 before.
04:23
All the time everytime
Can't use it in a trailing decltype either
Did they fix any of these in vs2015? I'm too scared to try because I would need to reinstall Windows, and Qt/CGAL/CUDA support isn't guaranteed
04:39
@nick You wish.
So Fallout 4 is real.
@MarkGarcia You might like this subreddit I mod
@Rapptz You mod it??? I NEVER NOTICED! (seriously)
Been there a couple of times.
yup since the beginning
> created by [deleted]
lol
04:54
What if DuckDuckGo is actually operated by the NSA?
the greatest plot twist of our time
I'm watching an animu about terrorism.
I must be on a list.
I wish I have a Surface and I'll mod it with some sort of cooling pad with fans hooked to the USB port.
@MarkGarcia ...which will draw enough power that it'll actually run hotter than without them?
05:10
@JerryCoffin Hm. The important thing is the CPU being cooled, and < 1 amp of current on USB isn't too much, I think.
Or, something wrapping around those vents, providing steady cool air.
@MarkGarcia Block of dry ice next to the intake vent...
@JerryCoffin Now to find something to heat up the batteries...
@Rapptz Man, people are doing insane things there. :D
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lol

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