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11:00
@SohelAhmedM The C++ standard is the documentation. Not exactly what you want, I think.
@BartekBanachewicz It's a very good idea: "Hey - this Basket guy took the trouble to check if our time was going to be wasted. I think we'll have him in for a chat".
@SohelAhmedM cppreference.com is probably more like what you seek.
@ThePhD stop using typedef you dinosaur
You could always learn something about stuff that you have no idea about before the interview. Then when you are asked the question about whether you have experience in certain technology, you could always say 'XXX is (insert things you have learned in the previous day), but no, I am not very experienced with it'.
11:00
@MartinJames true.
get it, stop using
if they still want to give me an interview after I call and admit lack of exp. my chances significantly go up
@Prismatic the lamest pun I've seen
@BartekBanachewicz Yes:)
11:01
or maybe I could send an email directly
and not call
I'll keep a few autos that are not on interfaces and then just tell VS to fuck off with the rest.
I just realized that auto is German for car, and car is Lisp for whatever.
@BartekBanachewicz Well, email and set up a time for a telecon. Don't put your 'lack of exp' in the email.
Definitely not accepting a PR with this nonsense github.com/acki-m/nonius/commit/…
The thing is that, if it's a niche technology, then not many people would have experience in it. So the hiring company would have a lower expectation than, say it would for a C# position
11:03
@fredoverflow Volkswagen
das auto
Auto is actually shorthand for Automobil (self-moving).
not onelined not starrable
I know damnit it's a joke
@chmod711telkitty Fuck it, I could do Bartek's job. Maybe I should apply:)
> So the hiring company would have a lower standard
11:03
I'm not retarded myeah ok
@AlexM. Drugs are bad, mkay?
If its niche and specialized the people who know it probably know it well... I wouldn't say thats a safe assumption
Vorsprung durch technik!
@FilipRoséen-refp Eh, I was looking for an explanation of what's going on here and why my interpretation is incorrect (see the comments), but Columbo eventually wrote a more convincing argument. I still have to fully understand the thing but it seems his interpretation makes sense. Anyway if you feel like chiming in you're welcome
@MartinJames I think it would depends on the pay ...
11:04
Das Auto.
remember that VW commercial where the dude catapults the car
truly one of the best car commercials of all time
also personally I would not want to be stuck with niche technology
@Prismatic What the...?
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@fredoverflow what's really funny with "automobil" is that it's comprised of a latin word and a greek one
german engineering in da haus
11:07
OMG that's hysterical!
stick around with C++/Java/C# on both linux and windows is a great idea IMHO
@Ven Funny that 'automobile' has an extra vowel - not something the merkins are famous for:)
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@AndyProwl geh. Didn't they make it so variadic packs match non-variadic params? I know that's the case for type packs, at least.
GCC had a bug about that for a while
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VS warns on not using auto?
@MartinJames It comes from French.
11:10
@MartinJames that 'e' at the end changes the pronounciation though
automo-bill vs automo-beel
Ven
Ven
Yeah, we have "automobile" in french. even tho we don't use it
(we just use the french word for car, not even "auto")
@Ven And how is that relevant for the pronunciation in English?
@Ell r# might have suggestions depending on configuration
user1804599
We use "auto".
user1804599
11:13
Or "ouwe roestbak".
Ven
Ven
@R.MartinhoFernandes it isn't at all, since nothing is relevant for the pronunciation in english.
It's not like there are rules.
halp, sanity check required
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pronounciation
@fredoverflow self-care
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11:14
@LucDanton hahaha
Clang has it right
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@R.MartinhoFernandes does this explain how you pronounce bologna?
if not, it's shit
The const int is the culprit, right
@sehe Well it’s new syntax and I’m guessing it went in unchecked? I’m baffled.
@Ven that's neither English nor German. Blame the right species!
Ven
Ven
@sehe I'll blame the tomato sauce then
11:16
Cheers
Is it new syntax? My world is crumbling, nothing makes sense.
user1804599
Dutch ftw. Fuck English.
@Ven That's an exception, just like "automobile".
Ven
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> dutch
> win
lol.
@R.MartinhoFernandes when you have more exceptions than words following the rules, they're not rules anymore. barely guidelines.
@Ven That's just a myth.
@Prismatic The "e" at the end would make it "automo-bEYEl", not "automo-beel". That's how it works in most other similar English words.
user1804599
11:19
automoimbecile
@Prismatic start abusing
user1804599
I wish I had bigger boobs.
@R.MartinhoFernandes You're right
Well...
@rightfold You can buy mine
Ven
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11:20
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh, yes, tell me about how you pronounce words that end in "ough", like "enough" or "through" or "though" or "cough" or "bough"
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@sehe link
@sehe Buy one, get one free?
@R.MartinhoFernandes it's because of the same species!
Ven
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@sehe is it a cute boob?
@rightfold even wachten... kan de juiste rubriek op marktplaats niet vinden
11:21
@Ven Oh yes, I forgot that those amount to 100000 words.
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@Ven My favourite words are "data" and "buoy".
@Xeo How can this have been unnoticed for so long?
it doesn’t look like a regression to me
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@LucDanton nobody does auto const x = { ... }; :P
Ven
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11:21
@R.MartinhoFernandes tons of very-often-used words completly disregard any "rules", so yeah this amounts to something
@rightfold "buoy" ?
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@sehe you broke it
user1804599
A buoy (/ˈbɔɪ/, also /ˈbwɔɪ/ or US /ˈbuːiː/) is a floating device that can have many purposes. It can be anchored (stationary) or allowed to drift with the sea wave. The word, of Old French or Middle Dutch origin, is (in UK English) now most commonly pronounced /ˈbɔɪ/ (identical with boy, as in buoyancy). In American English the pronunciation is closer to "boo-ee." == Types == Sea mark – aids pilotage by marking a maritime channel, hazard and administrative area to allow boats and ships to navigate safely. Some navigational buoys are fitted with a bell or gong, which sounds when waves move the...
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@Ven Tons of very-often-used words completely follow rules.
Ven
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11:22
@R.MartinhoFernandes That's the idea of rules
@Ven Like, say, all the words you used in that sentence.
@rightfold Oh - a floating-point identifier :)
@Xeo It’s so fucking stupid I don’t dare raise a bug. I feel like I’m missing something here.
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And "buoyancy".
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@LucDanton I don't think you are.
11:22
I’ll put it aside for now.
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Maybe they already have a DR on this?
also, shame on you for wanting to use "auto deduces initializer_list"!
damn Pentatonix is so great
@Xeo Admittedly I looked only at recent-ish bugs, because I thought it was a regression.
@Xeo It’s cool I’m using equals!
user1804599
@Xeo I do that without const.
@Ven FWIW, the system in the page I linked claims to get it right 85% of the time. So, yeah, tons of exceptions.
Most exceptions are loanwords.
Ven
Ven
11:25
@R.MartinhoFernandes Well, that's to be excepted, that's gonna be a problem in pretty much any language.
Ven
Ven
Though I know that, for example, Swedish stole french words and just changed the spelling to match their rules
@Ven For your future reference: really good examples are the ones with vowel digraphs.
Like "dead", "deaf", etc.
Meh - I'm already pissed off with all the word overloads in this industry:(
Xeo
Xeo
aaaaah, Unreal Tooltips, aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah
Ven
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11:27
@MartinJames it's an isomorphic functor problem
@Xeo You had plastic surgery?
@Ven "Tons of exceptions" was a sarcastic rebuke of your claim that there are more exceptions than regulars
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@R.MartinhoFernandes No, I was definitely exagerating stuff. but 85% is a terrible score still.
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@MartinJames what?
@Xeo You have an unreal tool tip?
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11:28
...
@Ven Completely subjective, and highly disagreeable.
@Xeo you mean that a template<typename... Ts> struct X {}; would match (as a template argument) a template<typename, typename> template template-parameter? If so, I don't think so. But I'm quite sure that's not what you meant.
Maybe I should have just asked what did you mean
I'm bad at this "fill the gaps" thing
Meh. I have to operate the toilet with a screwdriver. The float-valve is faulty and the isolation valve is the only way of stopping water waste:( Anne has gone out with a pic of the valve to see what she can find in the DIY shops.
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@AndyProwl Hm, I thought I was thinking of that - apparently not. Clang complains about that, yeah. Now I wonder what I was thinking of. I only remember Boost.MPL having a say in how variadic packs are matched with non-variadic parameters because anything else would completely break the implementation they had at that point.
Oh, wait, I think I remember
shitfuck completely forgot I have to pay for window blinds
account balance drowning again
11:34
@MartinJames It's the beaver's fault!
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@BartekBanachewicz what, you thought you could get them for free?
user1804599
:trollface:
nobody told me that this "having your own apartment" thing is so expensive
well they did but I didn't listen
Ven
Ven
Well, you want the comfort of blinds, duh.
@rightfold wrong conclusion
11:35
it isn't. Unless you also want to get the window blinds
user1804599
user3010322
Don't get the window blinds,maybe?
@rightfold this
@ThePhD I live on the ground floor
@ThePhD too late
user3010322
Oh. Well, get them blinds then.
11:35
you're so perfect like that
@AndyProwl Yeah... not 100% sure what happened last night. I blame robot and 'Towel Day'.
@BartekBanachewicz We all are! It's the lounge
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@AndyProwl Yeah, this and this is what I remembered - the other way around.
@MartinJames lol why robot?
also ordered rubberised ones for the living room
so that they cut off 100% of the light
11:36
@MartinJames you're holding it all the time ?! :)
@Xeo Yeah, that’s the explicit exception in the rules.
@Xeo Oh, yeah, the other way round makes sense
@AndyProwl He reminded me of 'Towel Day', so I took a towel down to the club last night. I spent so much time explaining the towel that I did not realize how much beer I had consumed. I got a bit tipsy.
Whats the STL function where you give it a range and it applies an operation on every element?
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11:39
transform?
for_each?
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> Your password needs to be 8-12 characters and include upper and lower case characters as well as numbers or special characters e.g. !,?,$,£
ahhh are you frickin' kidding me!
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hahaha
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Ven
8-12? who limits to 12?
@Xeo thats the one, duh. danke
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I'm going to change providers just because of this
11:43
@Ell Doesn't SO require the same thing
@Ell you're a bad liar
@Prismatic SO uses OpenId
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@sehe yup
user1804599
CTEs are so bad.
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well kinda
user1804599
SQL y u no LET.
Ell
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11:44
it's the final straw on the camels back
@rightfold I like'em
@rightfold because expensive
It's not lisp
user1804599
@sehe How?
Ven
Ven
lisp is good.
@Ell Oh look, there are the camels back!
@rightfold I dunno :) I reckon it's because it's basically a recursive thing but the "per-frame" state could be a large dataset?
user1804599
I mean stuff like
11:46
If they're gonna make let-expressions seem like a simple language feature, you'll have all the surprises of direct OR mapping
user1804599
from t
let x = t.a * 2
where x > 0 and x * 3 < 8
select x * x
Ven
Ven
just put it in the select ...
user1804599
Like in C# query expressions.
@rightfold subqueries give you that, and having
user1804599
How can you use having here?
11:46
not here; iff you're using aggregations, "HAVING" does what you're after
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can mysql get limit in subqueries btw tyvm
yes
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Fun fact: limit was originally implemented in mysql by php's author, rasmus ledork.
user1804599
How about subqueries?
user1804599
Do you want to join with a subquery?
11:47
@Ven I spy a name pun
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@sehe when was that added?
@rightfold why not; the engine sees right through it
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@sehe I would never...
user1804599
@Ven lol it doesn't have them?
user1804599
@sehe nice.
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Ven
11:47
@rightfold nope.
user1804599
lol
@Ven I dunno. I'm just stating it trusting that such a feature cannot be missing. No?! (Or rather, such an arbitrary restriction can't exist, right?)
oh FFS VS
it's a global variable
damnit
user1804599
You can query MySQL using PostgreSQL.
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Ven
@sehe it totally is
11:49
Is it time for a 'fuck SQL'?
That question was from 2010
user1804599
@sehe lemme try
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> Contract ends: 12 January 2014
this website is just awful
Yeah. Jerks. Displaying contract end dates.
user1804599
# select u.x * u.x from t, (select t.a * 2 as x) as u where u.x > 0 and u.x * 3 < 8;
ERROR:  invalid reference to FROM-clause entry for table "t"
LINE 1: select u.x * u.x from t, (select t.a * 2 as x) as u where u....
                                         ^
HINT:  There is an entry for table "t", but it cannot be referenced from this part of the query.
Ven
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11:57
@sehe maybe it was added in 5.6, then. I was still on 5.5 in 2010 iirc
user1804599
I need to do something like select u.x * u.x from t, (select t.id, t.a * 2 as x from t) as u on t.id = u.id where u.x > 0 and u.x * 3 < 8;.
user1804599
Which is highly terrible.
> highly
undefined reference to `std::__1::cout'
WHATATTA
Don't fuck me
SQL is a tool. Of course it sucks at general programming
11:58
Don't fucking fuck me
@Columbo ABI/versioning and inlilne namespaces
user1804599
@Columbo Use clang++ instead of clang.
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That or -lc++
Oh wait. Good point. I thought the question was mainly abou ::__1, not undefined reference
It's libc++. If I remove stdlib=libc++ it works.
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11:59
which should happen automatically with -stdlib=libc++, though

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