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@rightfold That's probably one of these "too smart for your own good" editors. Fuck them.
@MarcoA. 1) skype 2) skype 3) on-site 4) shotgun
I know how to do indents and alignment, thank you very much.
Have you all ever come across a problem in software dev that just drains you
Like you spend days on it and you never want to touch a computer ever again but you know you have to keep trying to get it to work
@Prismatic You mean, like, plumbing-design software?
or using C++?
14:03
@Prismatic i had that when I had my existential crisis
it wasn't days, it was over a month
@Prismatic Days? Try months.
I meant it in a less 'I'm getting this error I can't fix' and more 'I just can't design / do this and get it working'
@MartinJames I'd chuck my computer out the window if it went on that long lol
shortly followed by myself ofc
@Prismatic I also meant that
@Prismatic It took me seven months to finally track down a bug on an embedded system. It was highly intermittent. Eventually, I traced it to a particular number of operators, (on networked virtual keypads), that resulted in a data checksum not being updated promptly, and the firmware being restarted for any reason during this window when the CS was incorrect.
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@MartinJames holy shit
@Prismatic Yeah. Hence the seven months.
... what did you do when you finally found out what it was?
Courtesy of here, thanks to Cracked.
@Prismatic NSFW:(
14:10
@Prismatic It was just one call, sometimes not happening, to update the CS. Since the CS got updated regularly by other actions, this was very difficult to spot:(
..and, of course, when it did happen, the results were catastrophic with all trace lost as the firmware crashed and got restarted by the watchdog, leaving an initialized, empty data store. All lost, no evidence as to cause:(
> these dams have built-in fish ladders
The worst experience I've had is dealing with these ultra expensive custom built motor controllers. Every time you'd send a command (serial) they'd stop for a few ms. The same code on other controllers with the same interface would be fine. I thought the controllers were just shit but my supers wouldn't let me open em up to see what was going on. They told me to compensate for the unpredictable amount of stoppage every time you sent a command (imagine trying to control position and speed)
I wonder if it's realistically possible for me to renegotiate the job here.
I kept telling them to let me at the controllers, but they kept telling me to deal with it 'in software'
Wasted weeks on it
@MartinJames it took me several months either to track down a rendering bug. I eventually discovered that a guy wrote some crappy code.. and had a CL shelved (i.e. some stashed changes to fix it) and never commited it.
Something like being aware of the issue, but not fixing it or being too lazy to fix it (and leaving customers in despair)
..
14:17
Until finally I convinced someone to let me open them up... the controllers were programmed to literally reset every time you sent them a new command. I think they cost like over $15,000 to get built
@Prismatic LOL, fix hardware/firmware with software. Idiots.
@MarcoA. lol
@LucDanton Twas on Last Week Tonight.
They didn't believe I couldn't fix it with software until I jerry rigged the old controllers with the new motors by manually building a bridge circuit from scraps I found in the lab
> Does the typical private-sector project ever merit the risk of developing a long-term condition like panic disorder or depression? “Fuck no, sir” is the only right answer.
hmfphf
@BartekBanachewicz I feel like that kind of depression can probably be cured
If you have to mentally screw yourself to finish something that will make you serious bank I'd consider it
14:20
@Prismatic Yeah, typical.
Also, ha! I asked "what time?" this time. I'm calmer now.
> So the duration of the job becomes the measure of how successful it was. Under 6 months? That person was probably completely useless and fired for performance, and certainly didn’t accomplish anything.
HMPFHFM
if I had been the manager, that guy would have already been fired a long time ago
> One short-term job (under 15 months) is seen as forgivable, but two becomes “a pattern” (note: “a pattern”, in HR-speak, means “lather my frenulum, bitch”). At three, you’ll spend 30% of your time on job interviews explaining away your past, leaving you at 70% capacity to convince them of your fit and potential in the future. (In other words, you’ll spend so much energy proving that you’re not bad that you’re enervated when it comes to what should actually matter: showing that you’re good.)
I am out of bold hmpfhs to make
this is precisely why the interview today was so painful
haha lol
i love this guy
> At four, you’re branded a total fuckup and many HR departments won’t even return your calls, the smug cockbags
@R.MartinhoFernandes Be specific about the place. I once arranged a date with Susan A. at the 'Black Horse'. Sure enough, I turned up at the biker-bar in Stoke, She went to the pub in Hanley. Result - mutual hate for standing up.
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14:25
lol
@MartinJames Were that to happen, we would both just laugh it off.
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lol
@R.MartinhoFernandes In that case, if you know each other that well, I don't understand why you are anxious:)
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PostgreSQL uses uintptr for values, storing the values in the uintptr if they fit and storing a pointer to them in there if they don't.
> Finally, if you give up or fail to complete the task after 6 hours, your punishment (humiliation) is to call ten random people on your contact list and make “oink” sounds for 15 seconds, then say, “I am an incompetent fuckup and I failed at the most basic task”
god I love this guy
I want to buy him a beer
14:30
@MartinJames I've known her for... two years now. I dunno why I'm anxious.
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Friendzone confirmed.
@R.MartinhoFernandes She's met you then? :)
@rightfold nope:
> I dunno why I'm anxious
@MartinJames I feel an awkward joke coming up
@sehe Nah - I'm backing off winding up the robot. Best of luck to him, (though it sounds very much to me that he doesn't need it:).
Yup. Agreed
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@StackedCrooked this fucker stole your identity.
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@sehe if you go to Stack Overflow homepage and click "edit" next to "favourite tags", what does the "Add" button look like?
@sehe It would be best for us all if R. was in a long-term relationship. It increments the number of people available to troll.
It's blue
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Does it look normal?
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14:36
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Looks like this to me, which is terrible.
No cut-off for me
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Weird.
@rightfold EPIC Failure, mate stackoverflow.com/posts/30483067/revisions
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@sehe :'(
14:37
@MartinJames don't be too sure
> y u thecoshman
Hahaha. Just notussed
^ creative music video
so obviously
my interview tomorrow is in the building where my previous job was located
sigh
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14:39
:'(
@BartekBanachewicz you mean, as opposed to the previous interview that was in the same building as your current job?
Cast the net wider
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Maybe I don't have the required fonts.
@sehe yep
@sehe it's not like I planned for it. It's just a coincidence :S
Right
If you call that coincidence. I'm not sure about your powers of statistical evaluation
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14:40
Thanks @wildplasser. Your help works well for me. — Mikhail Geyer 1 hour ago
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lol dat username
@sehe I had no idea where the offices were. I saw them on the internet and emailed.
I only got the addresses when I was scheduling the interviews
@rightfold He has been around for ages.
14:40
either way.
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@sehe awesome
apparently the fact that I changed jobs a few times in a rather short timespan is a bad thing
which, frankly...
> The first thing you need to do is to build up a stable job history. That means that you probably need to take whatever you can find right now and build up some tenure there — stay for at least a few years. While you’re there, you should work your ass off so that you can can start (re)building your reputation.
say, this is some advice you can read on the internet
which is, uh... recommending you to
* get whatever job you can, possibly the one you won't like
* stay there for a few YEARS
* work your ass off there
Nothing out of the ordinary, really
From the perspective of potential employers, they want someone who has a tendency to stay at a job
They don't care about what's best for you
for (unsigned char ch : s)
    std::cout << std::setw(2) << std::setfill('0') << std::hex << std::showbase << static_cast<int>(ch) << " ";
C++ is a good language
14:44
They care about what's best for them... which is you not running off to find another job shortly after they hire you.
ironically I wonder if it wouldn't be better to say that I got fired outright
When I did my internships I was told to return to a couple even if I didn't really like what I was doing there just because "it shows stability"
@Prismatic I wasn't sure what I want, so I took the risks and tried different things
I got a lot of different experience that way
Yeah... don't say that in an interview. Or at least make sure you phrase it in a way where it doesn't look like you'll jump ship on a whim
After uni, I worked at the same place for five years. It was shit, but I did get to know a lot about how the industry worked. Then I started contracting, an environment where nobody cares how short/long your contract was: "Why only three months at X?". "I finished the job early".
14:46
I want a stable job right now.
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@sehe The C++ standard library is however of abysmal quality.
well, if someone could guarantee I can find reasonable contracts I could do contract work
but there's no such guarantee
@MartinJames :<
this type of job is inherenly riskier
@BartekBanachewicz These days, you need good qualifications even for working with animals.
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go go go
so, well, again, I wonder if I'll be able to renogiate
I have two months to show off I guess
@BartekBanachewicz How short a timespan exactly?
@Mr.kbok (now)-7-3-20-7 in months
breaks in between weren't really big
My advice would be drop the 3
14:51
I can say it was a trial period (it was)
@BartekBanachewicz That does not sound like a good plan.
if I say it was planned to be short up front it looks total different no?
Yes.
also well technically when I leave here I'll have 9 months clocked
if they won't want to rehire me.
@BartekBanachewicz "I got downsized after a tender for a big job got unexpectedly rejected" sounds better.
14:53
hmm
well that 3m thing was a startup anyway
I think you should be honest, if the company considers you as a candidate the short timespan shouldn't make the difference
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I want to make software.
@BartekBanachewicz If it was planned for three months, they would have taken you on as a contractor.
@rightfold That's new.
Maybe you'll want to drop the 3m and pass it off as anecdotic
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14:55
lol
@rightfold give them less food
period.
@Mr.kbok Almost anything is better than 'I was fired at the end of a trial period for unsatisfactory performance'.
@rightfold with jQuery I hope
> For certain technology positions, like computer programmer and software developer, the length of time at each job is “almost irrelevant,” Mr. Mitchell said. “The breadth of experience is far more important.”
hmpfh
14:56
OK " I hit the boss over the head with a laptop" is worse.
@BartekBanachewicz you can hide stuff in the corners
@MartinJames more like for not wanting the unpaid overtime
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hahhaha
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> Help your child develop good diet and exercise habits by raising them in a different country.
@BartekBanachewicz Sure, you and I know that, but..
14:57
@MarcoA. I could remove the "(x months)" from "jan 2013 - may 2013 (x months)"
@BartekBanachewicz It is. Employers prefer people that aren't likely to jump off and force them to find someone else.
@MartinJames It doesn't have to be about performance
@BartekBanachewicz There is usually some grage or position that, above which, overtime is unpaid. I liked contract jobs for avoiding that, especially the ones where I had to clock in and out on some access-control system. I worked over for 15 mins, I got paid for the 15 mins.
@MartinJames I prefer the no-overtime policy instead.
@Mr.kbok True, and then you have to explain what it was.
14:59
Hmm. "argument may not have 'void' type" -- What void type?
I do the time we agreed upon and that's it. I don't get paid for overtime, because I don't do overtime.
@R.MartinhoFernandes That can work, assuming a reasonable salary. It becomes opressive when you find out that working over is nearly always necessary, and not just occasionally to oversee some build/test that must complete.
@R.MartinhoFernandes With many jobs, it's not sensibly feasible to just drop tools/mouse at some set time.
@MartinJames If it's always necessary, paid overtime or not, I want another job.
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@MartinJames Robot doesn't do that either
Oh, back_inserter does not support std::next. Makes sense.
15:02
@Jefffrey std::next requires ForwardIterators, and std::back_insert_iterator isn't. Not sure if that's it, but check it out.
eh job search is shitty
@R.MartinhoFernandes Fine. Sounds reasonable:)
if I get a properly paid job I'm going to buy myself a Honda big enough to wake up the whole neighborhood
@MartinJames I've been in the office till midnight before. More than once.
@BartekBanachewicz lol
15:04
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah. I've done overnighters too. My longest shift was 36 hours.
@BartekBanachewicz Is job search difficult in your area?
I get to be up till sunrise in the middle of the week, though.
Ell
Ell
@R.MartinhoFernandes and that isn't overtime? o.O
@milleniumbug Yup, that was it.
@Ell No. It's the part of the time I have to do.
That sounds like I'm in jail.
@Ell I get a flexible schedule as compensation.
15:04
@Mr.kbok right now there's like a total lack of nice offers :/
Ell
Ell
I see
in general Tricity is one of the biggest IT places in Poland
@Ell If I do 11-23 one day, I can do 12-16 the next.
dunno maybe it's just the time of the year
Ell
Ell
@R.MartinhoFernandes Ah okay
15:05
@R.MartinhoFernandes Sonds good. That's how it should be. Time off when not busy, and work extra when it is needed.
Ell
Ell
that seems much more reasonable
guys ping me about roboarena later
Ell
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@BartekBanachewicz Why later?
@MartinJames FWIW, only one of those was to meet a deadline. All the others were of my own volition.
@BartekBanachewicz read less. Concentrate on committing big fixes. Thrive on you superiority. Seriously navel gazing about your imagined options doesn't really make them wider
15:07
@R.MartinhoFernandes OK, sounds like a good job to me:)
@BartekBanachewicz Maybe I'll have time tonight.
Sometimes against my boss's recommendation to "leave it for tomorrow".
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yes, well, the boss says that when he does not know about your date tomorrow:)
Basically, I think fixed work times are poison.
They don't always match your productive time, and then there's a tendency to end up working more because of the whole overtime business.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yes. Official, or unofficial, flexibility is a valuable tool for both parties.
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol yes. Then there's the madness of devs not wanting promotion or a raise because that would tip their income over the 'no paid overtime' level and actually reduce their take-home pay.
15:15
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yes and no. I think telling people they must work a precise schedule is pointless. At the same time, it is awfully handy to have at least some period of time when you can expect people to be present so you can count on at least having some chance to talk with them if necessary. Being able to count on people being present for at least 2 of the hours between (say) 10 and 16 doesn't strike me as particularly unreasonable a demand.
@JerryCoffin Oh sure. I meant the whole work time fixed.
@JerryCoffin That is exactly how it works here.
Hey @Rapptz, do you have a second?
@JerryCoffin That's how all the places I worked at are. They called it "core hours".
I think I've made a huge mistake, I should have stuck with Linux
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Windows is hideous to work in :(
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Are those the hours you spend analysing core dumps produced due to your colleague's buggy code?
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15:27
@thecoshman Install Gentoo.
VMs for the win
I can't wait till I can run linux, windows and osx stably on the same machine at once
Maybe if GPU paravirtualisation improves, but nobody's really that interested in it
@kleinfreund Wrong timezone.
Plus why would you want to run SOX
15:29
(Also you can't virtualise it on non-appul hardware)
@R.MartinhoFernandes Quality cyberstalking!
@R.MartinhoFernandes He's in the same timezone as me. What could he possibly be doing at this time? Working? .... oh.
@thecoshman Meh. It has a stable kernel API and GUI. Of course, it's useless for command-line interfaces, but time has moved on since the 60's.
@EtiennedeMartel Or sleeping like normal people do before noon
@MartinJames I orked in an industry where OT was expected in my last job. The worst I had was 18-20 hour days for about a week straight. I never did anything much over 24 straight, but didn't get much sleep between shifts when a site had to go live.
15:32
Orking.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah, I took my chance. Thanks.
@SamDeHaan Was it video games?
@EtiennedeMartel Heh - like he would admit to that:)
What's the most common name of the error handling monad? Either? Result? Expected?
@MartinJames OT in games is done in two different instances: either the project was mismanaged and now you need to double down because you can't push the deadline any further, or you're working at Ubisoft.
In which case the project is mismanaged by default.
15:39
@buttifulbuttefly I just refer to it as 'the error monad', or 'some error monad'.
@EtiennedeMartel lol
@EtiennedeMartel OT = Orking Time.
Yeah I think error monad is understandable enough already
@R.MartinhoFernandes Heh:)
@R.MartinhoFernandes Fuck orks.
15:42
I got a new email
Title: get over here and f%ck me
That's straightforward.
> Send me a F#ckFriends request so we can hook up My usename is Suck4Fun2 My profile is here. IM ONLINE
Wear body armor.
She's online guys
What do I do
Wear body armor
15:44
If you die, that'll mean one less person on Lori's plonk list and we can't have that.
OK, some moron used sealant on the junction of the water feed pipe and our toilet cistern, depite the joint being provided with a perfectly-adequate gasket. The selant has got into the threads of the retaining nut and now some insane plumber has turned a simple float-valve replacement operation into a nightmare of chiselling-off a plastic nut in a confined space. Bastard incompetence:((
Shoot it.
Oh, wait, you're not American.
Get drunk.
@EtiennedeMartel We can get a shotgun, but I'm not prepared to attempt that solution just yet.
@EtiennedeMartel That means using the toilet too much, an operation that currently requires a screwdriver and some contortion to reach the isolation valve.
@MartinJames Can't you just pee in a bush?
I mean, you have the appropriate body parts
@EtiennedeMartel ATM, yes, since the weather is fine. Anne finds it a bit awkward since she has the other set of body parts.
15:49
@buttifulbuttefly It’s ExceptT these days.
> I get sick … not because of drink [but because] I am forced to listen to the ranting of my honourable opponent.
Sir John A. MacDonald, after throwing up during a campaign speech.
He was probably drunk, though.
@buttifulbuttefly Also it used to be ErrorT, now deprecated.
@LucDanton ExpectT? Or ExceptT?
@EtiennedeMartel lol, politician not drunk..
> Strength is being able to crush a tomato. Dexterity is being able to dodge a tomato. Constitution is being able to eat a bad tomato. Intelligence is knowing a tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is knowing not to put a tomato in a fruit salad. Charisma is being able to sell a tomato based fruit salad.
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16:03
@buttifulbuttefly Latter
@R.MartinhoFernandes Nice.
Although wisdom is often about the amount of magical tomato missiles you can launch before having to go to sleep.
Magic missile is an Arcane spell.
Busted.
I know, I just wanted to write "magical tomato missile" :)
But what about Magic tomato missile?
Oh wait, ponies are not unicorns...
nvm
16:07
Why 1543?
@fredoverflow Unicorns are one of the three sub species of ponies in Equestria (the other two being the pegasi and earth ponies).
Middle Ages prejudice.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Eurocentrism.
@EtiennedeMartel No, not even that.
It's just the perpetuation of the myth that the Middle Ages were stagnant.
@EtiennedeMartel No, not game development. An industry where software was added on as an afterthought and nobody's fixed that problem yet.
16:09
@EtiennedeMartel Oh, Pegasus and Unicorn are related? Interesting :)
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh, right, the "Middle Ages are Dark Ages".
@fredoverflow In MLP they are.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Want to buy some salsa?
Are there cross-breeds with both wings and horns?
There's also the Alicorns, which are winged unicorns.
There you go...
16:10
But they're incredibly rare (there are a total of four of the series, three before the season 3 finale)
apropos
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Q: Java Multiple Inheritance

SheliIn an attempt to fully understand how to solve Java's multiple inheritance problems I have a classic question I need clarified. Lets say I have class Animal from there it extends bird and horse and I need to make a class Pegasus that extends from bird and horse since Pegasus is a bird and horse....

(and two of those are goddesses who raise the the sun and the moon)
@EtiennedeMartel Wait to spoil it, asshole.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Hasbro spoiled it themselves by putting that everywhere in the promotional material.
@R.MartinhoFernandes "Whenever suits you" NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
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16:11
hahaha
@R.MartinhoFernandes SUCCESS
ERROR_SUCCESS
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Hello.
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@fredoverflow lol inheritance
16:15
@rightfold But what about code re-use???
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Inheritance is for is-a relationships morons.
Is it true Java is not OO because it has int type?
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No.
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Java is object-oriented because it offers language-level support for tight coupling of data to functions.
Java is as OO as C++ is.
16:16
Also arrays have length property instead of method, my professor says that's no OO.
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Your professor can suck your cock.
What's the purpose of Scala now that Java has lambdas?
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Type inference.
Usable generics?
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Definition-site variance.
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16:18
Collection immutability statically enforced.
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Dependent types.
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More type system masturbation.
std::experimental::string_view looks very nice.
I tried to watch this and fell asleep quickly, but I think it's pretty good.
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Unreadable code.
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16:20
The contrast is way too low.
It gets better.
At least it was somewhat enjoyable on my TV.
How many C++ videos do you watch per week?
On average? Less than 1.
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I'm thinking of a new programming language; fuck Mill.
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@fredoverflow Fewer
16:22
Fever
Why does almost everyone here hate inheritance?
@fredoverflow Really? Wow.
Because using inheritance is like being entombed in concrete.
BREAKING: Swiss Police confirm that, when arrested, all seven #FIFA officials threw themselves on the ground and pretended to be injured.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Note that I would not consider the above video a C++ video.
Where would one even find one good C++ video a week worth watching?
16:23
@fredoverflow Oh. s/C++/programming/
Except for special events on Channel9 or something.
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@MartinJames I don't hate inheritance, it allows polymorphism, which is very convenient
@fredoverflow Multiple inheritance and/or multiple interfaces is a bit err.. 'stodgy' in places, but all inheritance is being trapped for all time?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Then maybe 2 or 3 per week.
@rightfold That's an hourly occurrence for you.
16:24
@MartinJames Yes. Everything is always evil ;)
I don't mind one base class and then one additional level down.
But I really hate long inheritance chains.
@fredoverflow ..you mean like all GUI frameworks I've seen?
Hmm 'framewoks'. Maybe I need a Chinese. Chicken foo yung would do.
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> The contest for the Miracle Safe is now closed. The secret passcode was "miracle"
It's tag wiki clean up day.
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16:29
terrible.
@MartinJames OMG, don't get me started on GUI frameworks.
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I had this wonderful idea.
For a programming language?
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Nooo. For food.
You should cross APL with BCPL and call it ABCPL.
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16:32
APL is awesome.
@fredoverflow lol, I have some Delphi components that are 12 levels deep:)
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@fredoverflow Or cross PL/SQL and APL to produce A/PL.
@MartinJames That probably feels like being fxcked by a 12" cxck.
@fredoverflow lol
1" is all I'm willing to handle.
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16:36
Okay, I should head home
> Approved
@rightfold When I was in college my friend Stefan wanted to combine SNOBOL and APL into a single language.
@Xeo Suggested edits on tag wikis are almost invariably approved and almost invariably to be rolled back.

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