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07:04
> value = 0x519a80 <reference temporary #0 for stock::names>
anyone familiar with that GDB pretty-printer bit?
Oh I see, I think that’s for the arrays associated with initializer-lists, even when they’re not-so-temporary.
@khajvah Is Kitty not a girl or not C++ enough?
@LucDanton Didn't know you worked in finance.
I guess it does kinda look like that
Does my telling you there’s also stock::odds and stock::evens break the spell? :Þ
07:10
@LucDanton The 0x519a80 gave it away!
hmpfh
i forgot how annoying job interviews are
gosh
saying the same fucking things over and over
howd it go
it was a first step so to say
did you get any tricky tricky puzzle questions
loads of talking, and feels like barely moving forward
@Prismatic nah that was just the "HR-ish" part
07:13
oh
well good luck with the rest of it
"We have disabled the same warning" doesn't strike me as a very compelling argument why it is safe. — sehe 16 secs ago
oh well there's a new offer at the company I applied to once
> JUNIOR SUPPORT ENGINEER
Did I see a capybara
It is a tad comforting that before starving to death I can probably take a junior job
@BartekBanachewicz What would be there to "move forward". Isn't is a "mutual getting to know" thing?
07:15
@sehe not in a company that outsources the first step :/
What do you mean by that
@BartekBanachewicz oh, dead in the water
@buttifulbuttefly recruitment/assessment agency
@buttifulbuttefly precisely the worst you might imagine
stop it. Hormonal disbalance
I mean the conversation was okay.
But I feel empty inside.
07:17
I don't know I got recruited through a headhunters company and it was ok
@BartekBanachewicz You gotta learn what's important. What did you expect if you didn't talk to the company staff yet
user1804599
It's fascinating how they converted the Go compiler from C to idiomatic Go with an automated tool.
isn't go dead yet
What was the automated tool written in
@sehe I think it's just that talking about how I learned programming and all the things I did in such a way, an interview way, makes it all look... meh
user1804599
07:22
@buttifulbuttefly Luckily not.
user1804599
It's a great programming language.
> WE CAN COOK BREAD AND CHAT ABOUT OUR INTERNAL SKELETONS
:D
@sehe It's a terrible answer, but that being said, it's also a terrible warning.
user1804599
> cook bread
user1804599
07:26
and bake rice?
Ven
Ven
hi lounge
@rightfold thejoke.jpeg
@buttifulbuttefly I will always remember that distro as the one with hundreds of installable kernels
(slightly exaggerated but you get the idea)
Is it easier to write concurrent code in Java compared to c++
07:33
I think so.
user1804599
Java has a tracing GC.
@Ted Did you finish? Did you quit? What?
user1804599
This makes thread-safe data structures easier to implement.
but if you know C++, arguably writing any code in Java might be harder. Same for the reverse
@rightfold Whats a tracing GC?
07:34
also lol the job for a junior dev states "up to 2 years of experience"
Also why would it be easier? At the end of the day don't you have to keep track of synchronization using primitives anyway
@rightfold You could just use already-thread-safe data structures in some library?
@BartekBanachewicz it's not harder as in "I don't know what to do", sure you have to learnt he Java libs, but it is harder in terms of "Oh god, why!!!"
@BartekBanachewicz lesson learned: Don't do java.
@Prismatic C++ in general is a complicated language to write anything in. We would it be simpler in it?
07:36
syntax error
@BartekBanachewicz 0 years is up to 2 years, I guess
ok I officially feel fucking bad
my mood is drowning
@khajvah I was wondering if I could apply if the alternative was to starve
Also fucking shit because I didn't have time for guitar lessons when I was moving and now I'd feel bad spending money on it.
Life sucks.
@BartekBanachewicz Saying something like that is just dismissive.
fuck everything
@Prismatic is what?
@buttifulbuttefly precisely\
07:39
man, it is still only a week or so you are unemployed. You are gonna find something. Be patient.
Xeo
Xeo
@Ted Dude. You can't do this. Don't go changing nicks on us.
@BartekBanachewicz From the way I've seen it happen unemployment lasts about three months. Finding a good job takes time.
Xeo
Xeo
@rubenvb Well, he still has 2 months IIRC?
morning
07:44
(I speak only from seeing other people go through the situation)
Xeo
Xeo
before he is leaving for good
I see you're into minecraft today
@Xeo oh, well then he's in a great position in any case.
"or maybe more if the tools I write are so super cool"
look at me being so motivated to write super cool code
Looking for a job while still employed is sitting on daisies as I see it.
07:45
@rubenvb whatever it is, it is not less than a week for sure.
@rubenvb you typically get the money when you leave either way so...
@BartekBanachewicz did you have your interview yet?
user1804599
In computer programming, tracing garbage collection is a form of automatic memory management that consists of determining which objects should be deallocated ("garbage collected") by tracing which objects are reachable by a chain of references from certain "root" objects, and considering the rest as "garbage" and collecting them. Tracing garbage collection is the most common type of garbage collection – so much so that "garbage collection" often refers to tracing garbage collection, rather than other methods such as reference counting – and there are a large number of algorithms used in imp...
dunno what's more annoying actually
sitting at home for two months just looking for job
or pretenting your job is perfectly fine for two months
07:46
the former one
Xeo
Xeo
@BartekBanachewicz How many vacation days do you have left?
technically none, I am not on a regular contract remember
Xeo
Xeo
Wait, so you had no vacation days? Or how does that work out?
my pay is proportionally bigger, but I'm not paid when on vacation
Xeo
Xeo
ah
user1804599
07:48
Never not a tracing GC.
IOW I really have to work as much as I can right now because who knows
>dat cyclical reference in the garbage collection gif
panic
@BartekBanachewicz well done on growing up :(
I dont want to grow up
@khajvah don't, it sucks
Ell
Ell
07:54
morning folks
forking molks
@BartekBanachewicz and when you have time left
> Looking for C++/C#/Python developers
this is new
Bartek, didn't you find a haskell job earlier ?
there are no haskell jobs here
07:56
:(
remotes are only in -7 timezone
I landed the codementor monthly though, at least for the tryout
user1804599
Temporary tables are nice.
@BartekBanachewicz please don't tell me you are going to give out at the use of forward slash instead of commas.
lol
you are a strange @butt
what did he say
> Salary: Salary
Benefits: Benefits
lol
amazing description
I never understood the point of not posting salaries in job descriptions
08:10
@BartekBanachewicz duh. and so are a zillion other typical Lamento Bass line themes. Look it up. The only thing that makes this "striking" is the choice of instrumentation.
And that part was very flimsy in the linked YT vid. I mean. (Come on. Some of it could be down to very bad studio registration)
@khajvah they want to see how little you are willing to take
@khajvah So they can lowball you
terrible
and what if you shoot whatever number comes to your mind, will they just say fuck off?
Yes
also different companies handle posting salaries publically in different ways
you might not want others to know what you earn
08:12
@khajvah in effect
Ven
Ven
imgur.com/gallery/5KuhO mon's spaghetti
They also might not want to publicise what they are willing to pay a new person, as it most likely much more than what people already doing the job are getting.
that makes sense
user1804599
@Ven I have a job as a spaghetti cook.
Ven
Ven
cook us some then
08:14
@Ven nice
@rightfold didnt know you write PHP
Ven
Ven
@rightfold not enough beans
user1804599
Fun-fact: FizzBuzzEnterpriseEdition is better designed than most software.
Ven
Ven
no it isn't
08:19
@Ven very nice
needs more upvotes (I mean the youtube)
is logic programming fun?
@rightfold this is brilliant
Ven
Ven
@khajvah learn prolog and see
@Ven do you know prolog?
user1804599
08:20
@khajvah Yes.
Ven
Ven
yes
user1804599
Use this: mercurylang.org
oh good
@rightfold do you really need to pass the state around explicitly there? (print "x" stateIn stateOut)
user1804599
No, there's syntactic sugar.
08:22
phew
user1804599
In other news, apparently Streem is still a thing.
Ven
Ven
I should learn sign language.
sigh... I've somehow ended up on Amazon's "want's to see half the shop each day" list
08:40
You must learn to enjoy the subtle things in life, like winding up Java developers by using prefix increment.
i need employment advice
Bertek needs one too
i've screwed myself over so hard, lol
i'm a well over decent programmer but i never save any of my projects so i have no proof of it
08:45
> decent programmer but i never save any of my projects
contradictory statement
@KyleEmmerich how do you know you are over decent programmer?
@TonyTheLion not really.
@KyleEmmerich Ask @Bartek, he's The Specialist
also, who cares vOv
projects not worth saving are probably not worth showing
it's not that they're not worth saving
08:46
who the hell doesn't save their projects?
it's just a problem i seem to have
@TonyTheLion I used not to.
@KyleEmmerich Start saving them!
why bother with it in the first place then?
personal projects specifically
motivational issues
also, who cares
08:47
i'm in the CS program at my university and it's all devastatingly easy
@KyleEmmerich Consult @rightfold on this one.
If the project is small enough to not share or sell or whatever, its probably not a big deal. Since when are programming jobs portfolio based anyway? No one ever seemed to give a shit about the work I did in any interviews I gave
really, Prismatic?
@KyleEmmerich yeah, because most universities suck
that's why i came here, though, i suppose
08:48
you won't know if you are decent or not until you get into a big project
and yeah, but it seems to me like grad students should be... further along...
also, cs is not programming
My experience has been that most people just ask technical questions
i'm aware
@Prismatic if I would to hire somebody, I would look at his projects
08:50
Why would you assume someone would have projects to show you
also, my specific accomplishments aren't exactly relevant to anything i would do in a job
since i mostly use lua
Not every company is going to let you show off what you worked on to other people
@buttifulbuttefly lol
@Prismatic you can see what a programmer is capable of by looking at his projects
technical questions are bullshit
based on my own intuition, i'd imagine someone in charge of hiring for a software company would value someone who cares about programming enough to do it for free
for personal enjoyment, rather
also, are remote jobs as uncommon as it seems?
08:53
@KyleEmmerich depends
@KyleEmmerich yes
due to some funky circumstances, i can't really leave kansas city and there's just about nothing going on here
user1804599
I find it incredibly hard to not be distracted when I work at home.
@khajvah No employer is going to look through your work in a meaningful enough capacity to immediately understand what you're capable of
That would take hours
> Ability to code in C/C++/Java and scripting languages
:psyduck:
so, Prismatic, you're saying i should just go for it?
user1804599
08:54
And communicating with colleagues is too cumbersome if you work at home.
@Prismatic I do think it is reasonable to spend hours in order to work with a good employee for years.
user1804599
Pair programming is pretty much impossible.
i think i'm having trouble overcoming the mental barrier of applying for jobs i'm afraid i wouldn't be suitable for
@KyleEmmerich Go for what? Apply to job postings where you meet their requirements
@khajvah Not when you have a shitload of potential candidates.
08:55
where you meet 90% of requirements*
that's difficult, seeing as i'm 100% self-taught
> The world endurance championship, whose annual highlight is the Le Mans 24 Hours sportscar classic, is getting rid of the 'grid girls'.
whaaat
it's difficult to map my own abilities to what you would find enumerated on a job listing
@Griwes yeah, there are stages. In the last stage there are usually like 5 candidates.
08:56
@KyleEmmerich have you never worked in a company before?
nope, i'm 20
considered applying for a junior position?
even for a few months
maybe i'll apply for a summer internship at cerner
user1804599
Apply for a job, not an internship.
if you're an intern or a junior, expectations are much lower
@rightfold meh, can be little to no difference.
08:57
@khajvah And at that point I'd expect the employer to already have a good idea of who is capable of what; the rest will be revealed during the last stage of interviews.
there's also a timing issue
the terms are too vague
i'm in college, and it's 4 hours away from where i live normally
user1804599
100% difference in salary.
@rightfold Internship can land you a job.
08:58
@rightfold What is a paid internship
user1804599
@Griwes So can a job.
user1804599
@Prismatic Never heard of that.
user1804599
I thought internships were always voluntarily.
> "I think that's a really nice touch, a modern touch as well, from the WEC to take that aspect of racing away. It is a bit sexist."
user562566
@rightfold In some states, unpaid internships are illegal
08:58
@rightfold Which is harder to get and makes the initial expectation of you higher.
@rightfold lel
god people are so dumb
@rightfold Really? dude
@rightfold nope.
user1804599
@TechnikEmpire That's just moronic.
ITT @rightfold is confronted with reality
08:59
@rightfold No, working without pay is moronic
@Griwes which is different from every other day how
user1804599
It should be up to the company to decide what to pay people.
@Prismatic @rightfold this
user562566
@rightfold Well you get sleezeball companies that take on interns, suck them dry of free labour, dump them, pick up new ones
@BartekBanachewicz :D

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