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22:00
grr objects
@rightfold Options are state, and I've been mentioning them.
that's a completely orthogonal matter because it's trivial to write a config object.
@rightfold Why would MyApplication, a subclass of Application, have only one function? What about all the inherited members from the framework?
Which is actually a worse thing to do here so good job
@Jefffrey maybe you could like decompose the thing so it's not as many configurable options :D
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22:01
@MartinJames If you inherit from it, you're doing it wrong anyway.
grr inheritance
@Puppy Yeah, I guess you can do that too.
@CatPlusPlus what makes you purr?
having an Application class does not enable anything that's actually a good thing.
it's just a bad design crutch
@CatPlusPlus you're right, clearly needs to be a template that you pass your application as an argument to!
22:02
@rightfold Why? If the framework absolutely requires MyApplication to support functionality X, whay would I not want to use inheritance?
I might agree that a class could be avoided in most cases, but I don't really see the problem with it.
@MartinJames Because GRR INHERITANCE
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@MartinJames then the framework is wrong.
@Jefffrey Because it enables a whole bunch of things, none of which are actually useful or good, so the only thing you can do with it is make your code worse.
Because C++ makes it hard to use OOP
22:03
it really doesn't.
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OOP is hard anyway, since it tightly couples data and operations on that data.
@Puppy Such as?
I really like writing wire-up boilerplate
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Avoid whenever possible.
Hipsters are the worst fucking thing
22:03
@rightfold I bet you like clojures.
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Decoupling is good.
Clojures couple data and operations on that data too.
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Classes with more than one method likely do too much anyway, and single-method classes are equivalent to function constructors.
@rightfold lol
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So just use functions in the first place and call it a day.
22:05
@rightfold So how would you implement something like std::vector?
Why are you even engaging this nonsense
I don't know.
You all suck
I'm interested in what people have to say.
I guess.
@CatPlusPlus That's a hotly contested position.
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22:05
@Jefffrey like this:
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template<typename T>
struct vector {
    T* data;
    std::size_t capacity, size;
};

// operations here
Why in the tits is it still not finding FreeType's symbols even though I'm linking with that.
Luc was right
@rightfold wow such decoupling
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Make friends if you care about privacy.
22:06
Gotta just ignore people
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When did he say that?
@EtiennedeMartel extern "C" some includes maybe?
@EtiennedeMartel Bad order, bad calling convention
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Then you also have uniform access, since not half of functions are members and half are non-members.
@rightfold How can you maintain invariants with that?
22:07
Well, an Application class may serve to be called (run();) from within several context, a main() function, a WinMain() function, or whatever context you want to call it from. It makes sense to provide one.
@EtiennedeMartel To be honest std::vector expose that data anyway.
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As for writing readable code (as in, I read code RTL not LTR), introduce |> operator like in Elixir or F#.
@EtiennedeMartel By writing a bunch of friend declarations and pretending it's different from methods
So I guess it was a bad example on my part.
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@Jefffrey not that way
22:07
@Xeo What do you mean?
@Jefffrey I can't set a null pointer to data while leaving non zero values in size and capacity.
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What rightfold showed allows you to just change size or capacity or data without touching the rest
you can have size > capacity even
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You can't directly modify the size or capacty of std::vector
badfold
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So it's not a very good encapsulation.
22:08
You can do anything you want with that. There is no validation on your inputs.
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The proper way, of course, would have been to have modules, and have private mean module-private.
@Jefffrey not even remotely
@Xeo Right.
@rightfold How is that even different from status quo
Forgot about capacity too.
22:09
@milleniumbug Aliens
I'm getting rekt at witcher 3
I've been attempting to git gud
@ThePhD I disagree. I'd go as far as saying you can directly modify the size and capacity! vector::resize :p
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It's much simpler this way.
@rightfold Seriously, this sucks. Hard. I don't even understand how you can ship code that way. Oh, wait, you probably don't ship code.
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There's only one way to do it, as opposed to two.
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22:09
@Rapptz Is O bruxeiro good as we thought it would be?
@EtiennedeMartel That explains everything.
This 'grr the thing I don't like for no reason and can't use properly' shtick is really boring
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Shush cat
You just can't appreciate true moaning
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I have 2 exams tomorrow.
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I need to be up at the crack of dawn.
22:10
Hush Puppy
@ThePhD fun
@Ell That's what she said
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Lol
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The good news is, these should be easy!
@rightfold Perl does more ways
Tim Toady
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22:11
One and only one way to do it is good.
@AndreyErick It's not bad.
I've read somewhere that most girls prefer if guys moan.
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@ThePhD no exams are easy on no sleep. Sleep!
I'd find that extremely hard to do.
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The only thing I don't think I know how to do on the exams properly are UML diagrams. :v
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22:11
I would never moan
I'm having FUN.
@Ell Good moaning then
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TBH I don't mind getting that question wrong, if there is one on UML diagrams.
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Guys don't moan do they?
they do
22:11
@Jefffrey The main thing that's wrong with Application is that it's coupled when a bunch of locals in main are not coupled.
@ThePhD Just draw shit and insert random triangles at the end of lines
@Ell Err.. yes.
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Ah well :v
@πάνταῥεῖ That's a stupid reason to provide one. Just delegate to a function instead of using a class...
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@Ell I do :v wait, I shouldn't say that
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22:12
I'd say grunting is the closest approximation for me
@Puppy What are these locals you are referring to?
@Jefffrey Aliens
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@Jefffrey Application class members
the top-level state that would be an Application class member
It doesn't fucking matter if your composition root is a function or an object or whatever it's all the same thing ugggh
22:13
@Jefffrey These aren't the locals you're looking for..
A bad workman always blames his tools
@Puppy Well, ok, pass it as a function argument, I guess, to a function like framework::main(...) like you proposed earlier.
@milleniumbug That's because good workmen don't take jobs they can't do without the tools they have.
I guess startup should really be a function because it's just the logic of putting stuff together.
As I said, I might agree on that Application class being a function instead.
But you didn't like that either IIRC.
I absolutely must write the platform startup code!
22:15
@CatPlusPlus Well I'm not necessarily arguing that it's the most critical design point ever. But a function is clearly superior to an object for this purpose.
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Let's talk about something new
Has anyone had a cronut?
@Jefffrey I don't like it but it's definitely superior to a class.
A good workman must have his tools, usually members of 'Workvan', which is inherited from 'MotorVehicle'.
@Puppy Object can carry more information. IT DEPENDS
objects can carry more information?
22:16
@Ell error: ell.txt:1: unexpected noun "cronut"
I did not realize that you could put members in a class that you could not put as locals in a function.
You can't access locals from outside, which might be important for platform metadata
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@Jefffrey man jefffrey
bash: `man` command not found
not being able to access locals from outside is a good thing
22:17
ugh
if you want to set random metadata then just call a function that sets some global mutable state or whatever crap you hvae
@Puppy I would end up with a class, that receives the runtime options at some point. If it's a function that will be passed parsed (or not) options, that still requires to pass cetain options around for functional parts (by means of classes or not). I'd prefer an Application class, to keep state and functional behavior together.
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@Jefffrey jefffrey -h
YEAH THATS SO MUCH BETTER
@πάνταῥεῖ Regular functions can keep state and functional behaviour together. They're called "local variables" and "statements"
22:18
Also boilerplate events that absolutely need to be handled from the platform might be just callbacks on the class instead of separately registered things
@Ell Seriously though. Google translate says that it should translate that from "Catalan".
Again, reducing the goddamn boilerplate
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@Jefffrey its a croissant doughnut :D
You bastard. I'm hungry again now.
@CatPlusPlus That sounds to me more like the platform was written by an idiot rather than an actual motivation for this design choice.
22:19
:P
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Haha
Oh for fuck's sake
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Be careful, he's pulling a Puppy on you.
I just don't care anymore
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Oh, wow.
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22:20
I just realized.
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I need to make an expression evaluator
you keep saying that but you don't quit the discussion
@Puppy ..and when that state/function must have a lifetime that exceeds that of the function? Where you gonna put it?
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#if ARF && BARF || WOOF
That's p trivial
22:20
@MartinJames It's main. There's nothing that has a longer lifetime. Unless you have a bunch of global crap.
@MartinJames The function would end when the program ends.
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It is?
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@Puppy Static lifetime
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7pm, night all
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I mean, the language of preprocessor expressions are pretty simple
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22:21
doesn't need to be global :P
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Mostly boolean stuff, but.
Worse will be pruning/skipping the part of code that #if guards
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It's booleans all the way down.
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I actually think that's the easy part.
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just ignore = true
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22:21
@CatPlusPlus and having fun with #line
@ThePhD So you're trying to write another Boost wave?
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@Xeo See, that one's weird, because it sets compiler state directly...
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It sets diagnostic state, not compiler state
not quite the same
@Xeo Producing decent error messages that work even when the error corresponds to a location with several macro expansions.
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although
22:22
After parsing that you'll have AST like (and ARF (or BARF WOOF)) and then you just recursively call eval or whatever until you end up with a single atom
Does C++1z fix double braces and e.g. std::array?
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I guess for __LINE__ it's relevant
Preprocessors can't really distance themselves from compilers esp with #pragma and shit
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@JerryCoffin Uh. I'm not sure what Boost wave is, but I'm writing an HLSL compiler and I need to handle their preprocessor directives (which are all pretty much regular C directives).
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Taiga is getting noisy because she's not getting anything to eat tonight :/
22:23
He's doing HLSL not C though, dunno if it has __LINE__
@Xeo You terrible person
@Xeo Feed Taiga?
@Xeo Don't starve your cat :c
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I'm not allowed to. :< Vet said she can't eat anything the evening before the castration
or should, anyways
@Xeo Ah...
she
22:24
@ThePhD That might not be that easy :v
@ThePhD Boost wave is a preprocessor for C or C++ (written as a library).
castration
Words, who cares, you know what he meant
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Yes, "castration" is the correct word.
It's not "sterilisation"
"Spaying" is the term actually
22:24
lol, I guess 'spaying' then:)
neutering
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I thought female cats were "spayed" ?
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And males were neutered?
Castration (also known as gonadectomy) is any action, surgical, chemical, or otherwise, by which a biological male loses use of the testicles.
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@CatPlusPlus oh fuck, yeah
22:24
Neutering is gender-neutral
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damn
It's "Kastration" in German (not gender specific).
@CatPlusPlus It’s neuter then.
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Oh, so castration is gender-specific.
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I blame my mothertongue.
we all knew what you were saying i just like to be that guy
22:25
@LucDanton Funny how that works :v
that one guy
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Wtf.
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Noneof the Professor's lecture slides talk about UML.
@CatPlusPlus You are using too many ":v"
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ANYWAYS
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22:25
But there's practice Final Exam questions asking about UML.
You almost sound happy
@ThePhD university.txt
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@JerryCoffin I will totally just use that then!
@ThePhD Sounds good - what's the problem?
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snip-snap ovaries out.
22:26
Catstration
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33 secs ago, by ThePhD
But there's practice Final Exam questions asking about UML.
i cri everytim
@ThePhD Erk!
@ThePhD Seems like it would be worth a look, anyway. boost.org/doc/libs/1_58_0/libs/wave
@ThePhD How did that thing about exams not being valid and shit, go?
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22:27
I'll just put Class-Name at the top of the rectangle, methods at the bottom with bullets, attributes with a + bullet, and... then I'll draw arrows.
#pragma might be hard to do with Wave
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I'm not sure which direction the arrows should go.
I think it only has some common C ones hardcoded, and no generic callback
Oh, it has callback, but only for #pragma wave
Good choice
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Inclusion of header files
Macro expansion
Conditional compilation
Line control
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Those are almost all my needs.
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22:28
I feel like I should leave #pragma directives to the actual compilation stage, because in HLSL they do specific things like change the default matrix / variable packing order until the next #pragma and stuff.
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#line stuff should probably be left as actual keywords inside of the preprocessed source too.
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@xeo I hope all goes well with the cat tomorrow
stupid horse just decided to have no idea where the terrain is
looking at me too like it's nothing wrong
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Its skyrim all over again
horse physics is hard
22:34
the thing literally followed me in mid air throughout the map there
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@AlexM. I guess you could say he's horsing around /cc @Borgleader
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Physics is hard full stop
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.... Oh, dear. I've become what I hate.
there was no way to fix it until a cutscene
@ThePhD huehuehuehue
22:35
@ThePhD lol
7/11 was a part-time job.
if you can figure out how to mount the horse, you can fly over your enemies
broken physics is the new standard for AAA games. if your physics don't break all the time, you are doing it wrong
@AlexM. Is that man sleeping on the right?
physics is easy, computational physics is hard
22:37
@Jefffrey it appears there's a noose around his neck... so... yes... he's sleeping and never waking up again
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@Brian what's the difference?
@DanielKO dark man
rip
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Oh wait you're talking about witcher
@AlexM. So basically, you asked for a horse, got a flying horse, and now you're complaining about it?
@Jefffrey yeah
new kind of hammock
22:39
@Ell I think he means writing down the differential equations is the easy part, getting the computer to efficiently, correctly and reliably solve the equations is the hard part
@JerryCoffin well yeah, cause I couldn't mount it anymore
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dat star
You don't look a gifted horse in the engine
Someone should count how many messages on starboard are double entendres.
@AlexM. Looks like a shpadoinkle day.
22:44
@AlexM. My god, it's full of stars!
@milleniumbug We're programmers. We can't count past 10.
@Mysticial I have the same PC case! nice choice man
@milleniumbug All of them
Red Dead Redemption has funnier bugs anyway
@Jefffrey -I can't even look at this guys face
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22:47
@Jefffrey TL;DL
I got 2 minutes in
@Columbo Thankfully it's hidden behind the ▶
this guy's just sitting there at 12 AM screaming this
issues
@Rapptz What's that?
@Rapptz well his smithy did get rekt
@Columbo Witcher 3
22:49
@Rapptz i know how he feels
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I wonder what 3*7 is
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Woo that worked
@Jefffrey "C++ is a language I don't recommend learning today [...]" heard enough
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It seems the lounge is also a calculator
22:50
@Ell Nothing actually. He doesn't say bad things. Except maybe a slip of "STL" being "Standard Template Language".
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Yeah, I got that far
"everything is easier than C++"
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Gave up half a minute or so after
And that C++ is not used much, as opposed to C# and Java
@DanielKO Oh yeah, and this
C# clearly master race
22:51
Yes
"If you learn C++ you know every other language"
Or something like that
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He said if you can write c++ you can write everything
Which is rubbish
I can?!
Oh :(
@Nooble You can't write C++ so no
@Jefffrey how awful
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22:52
You are mean cat
btw @AlexM. what difficulty are you playing on?
Nobody can write C++ that's the joke
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Oh lol
@Nooble C++ is completely eucalized, don't worry bub!
@CatPlusPlus But I can write C++ (and the names of 4 other programming languages).
22:53
Lies
C+=
There are no 4 other programming languages
amidoinitrite
"the good news is, fortunately for you, there's not a lot of real world applications that you would start today, that you would write from a new application in C++"
^ pretty ignorant thing to say
22:54
he then proceeds to imply only C++ applications in existence are legacy systems that need just maintenance work
@CatPlusPlus You can write c++ successfully under certainly stoned conditions. That's why I'm kepping up being stoned ;-) ...
@DanielKO That's true!
@CatPlusPlus Sure there are. There's linear programming, and neuro-linguistic programming, and Television programming, and....aww shit. Only three. I did lie.
Unless you're insane
all new real-world applications are written in either Java, JavaScript or C#!
22:55
The only thing I agreed with him about is that setting up c++ environments and all that is an unbelievable pain in the ass
Everything about C++ is an unbelievable pain in the ass
Only if you use Windows
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C++ is great
@Prismatic I find that typing "urpmi task-c++-devel" in the console is not that painful
@CatPlusPlus Change your name to Cat Sharp then
:P
22:57
isn't microsoft pushing for a package manager or something for visual studio?
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NuGet
@nick there was this "C Plus Equality" satire like a year or two ago
also lack of packages, lack of modules, header management is all a pain in the ass
Cat Plus Equality
the original got taken down but this looks like a mirror: github.com/ErisBlastar/cplusequality
22:57
@Ell that's the one. does it work? is it useful?
the stuff you need to get up and running sucks. I don't like micromanaging that shit when I can carelessly 'import whatever' in everything else
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@DanielKO never tried, I'm a Linux man
@Brian ha that's great
at first i thought it was serious
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@Prismatic it should be easy really
@DanielKO nuget? chocolatey?
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22:59
#include <whatever> and then -lwhatever
Glorious Witcher 3 CE has arrived /cc @AlexM.
is it intended to support anything outside visual studio?
There, proof.
@CatPlusPlus I'm going to carry you on:
;-)
22:59
@Ell Yeah it rarely works out that cleanly irl
@Nooble grill detected, dat handwriting

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