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22:00
If Haskell were truly lazy, it'd be dynamically typed.
@rightfold what are you smoking
tell me so I can avoid it in the future
@Veritas ^ Stupid misconceptions actually, it seems.
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type check lazily
18 secs ago, by Griwes
tell me so I can avoid it in the future
@Puppy Multiplying pre-conditions like that leads to a festering of special cases and specializations. It keeps the genericity lame.
@Veritas Fifty shades of C++
@Griwes Smog
22:03
@CatPlusPlus why are you here if you are drunk anyway
@CatPlusPlus I've got some cable ties at hand. Where should I leave them?
This is one of those drinking things where we both do whatever on computers and just meet in kitchen to grab new bottles every now and then
@CatPlusPlus WHOA
> Rejected: Allowing goto in constexpr functions.
thank God
C# is the best language anyway
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22:04
xD
@CatPlusPlus lel
And I'm not even joking
@CatPlusPlus Sweet. Code that expects polymorphism without requiring polymorphic class design.
You mean the one that fully enjoys itself only on one platform?
Ell
Ell
22:05
Cat#
@Griwes Because it's fun, of course that were even superior of you being drunk, where you're awkward when sober :-P.
@VermillionAzure Yes, .NET platform
@Ell Cat always looks # man.
Ell
Ell
Cat also likes dependency injection frameworks though so vOv
@CatPlusPlus .NET is going to be nice. When it becomes cross-platform and out delivers Java
Actually I don't get what the big deal of C# is if we already have Java.
22:06
@LucDanton I kinda disagree. If you're going to specify the interface for your generic code, it doesn't seem a new thing to say "I call this function for lolz; no preconditions allowed".
Is it like JVM++?
@CatPlusPlus s/the best language/dumb/g
@VermillionAzure I don't know what the other thing means but it's been cross-platform for a long time
And is becoming more cross-platform
@VermillionAzure Java is shit and C# is somewhat not shit.
Just plonk him and move on.
22:06
@Puppy From what I know aren't they like really similar?
CoreCLR is Microsoft and already works on all major platforms
C# is Java but they realized it was shit and backtracked as fast as humanly possible into the realms of trying to do the right thing most of the time, somewhat.
@VermillionAzure I'd rather work in C# than Java any day, and I know barely anything about C#.
C# left Java chocking on its dust long time ago
@Puppy That's arguable, but well.
22:07
Java is Java but they didn't twig that it was shit and just kept making it shittier
@VermillionAzure Only C# 1.0
I don't understand what makes Java so bad and C# so good if they're kind of similar on the surface
er mah gerd, the surfaces
Aren't they both like WORA
a critical factor
the details never matter
And they're both virtual machines with multiple hook-in languages
22:08
and there are certainly no surface features that are obviously different
like I dunno
C# having already had lambdas for ten fucking years
stronger generics
@Puppy I really don't
I don't understand what makes people so different if they're kind of similar on the surface
just for example.
@Puppy So the programming features are nicer. Okay. AutoLISP has lambdas.
@Puppy What is it you disagree with?
22:08
I mean what the fuck is that sentence anyway
I need a bigger laundry list?
Syntax is the least important part of the language
@VermillionAzure Programming features are literally the only thing that any language ever is.
Either natural or formal
@Puppy No, be honest c++ generics (templates) always were better designed than in c#.
22:09
@Puppy really i don't get what I'm doing so bad
I'm just asking why C# > Java in your eyes
and I wanted to hear specific details because I really don't know much
IT's WORKING!
well, you're taking a bunch of things that have absolutely nothing to do with anything important and then assuming that exactly the same holds in literally every other way.
Latin and English is the same thing because they use a similar alphabet
my simulations is working!
Soon I'll finish it and conquer the world! MUAHAHAHAHAHAHA
it's not a question of me not providing counter-examples, it's a question of your entire chain of logic being completely and fundamentally broken.
22:10
@paul23 Don't worry there's like 50 bugs in what you just wrote
Crap I can't type
@Puppy Can you just answer the question: What makes C# inherently better than Java?
Type inference for one
Puppy can answer anything to anything. Most of the time, he does.
@Ell All they do is eliminate wire-up boilerplate, so yes
@CatPlusPlus That's a big plus.
What else?
Something about nice GUI or something
What is that?
22:11
@VermillionAzure Well, working for a plain windows target, I won't consider Java or C++ to develop a GUI.
@LucDanton I disagree that if you have a generic interface which is fully specified, then having to state the preconditions (or lack thereof) on calling a particular function is an additional problem. It seems to me that since you would effectively already have to specify preconditions (or lack thereof), there's no additional requirements.
Unboxed and reified generics
@VermillionAzure A library and fuck all to do with a language.
@Puppy Alright then. (And case in point.)
22:12
Entire reflection support
@CatPlusPlus That's very nice.
@CatPlusPlus Including on generic types, which is nice.
Ah, so C# is just simply more refined as a language and system.
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> A proposal to allow a template to have a non-type template parameter whose type is deduced. EWG expressed preference to the syntax template <auto x> and encouraged the author to continue iterating on the idea.
oh, nice
Also much faster iteration time
22:13
also, the tooling is not Eclipse.
Java 8 took forever and introduced barely anything
yaysharper
@CatPlusPlus Oracle--
Tooling is in general better
@Xeo Can you imagine that and UD literal types as non-type parameters?
22:14
Okay so I get it now. It's like Java == C++03 TS-ish and C# == C++17 right now in terms of features?
C#7 might get nullability tracking and pattern matching and ADTs
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@LucDanton Hm?
Does that sound right?
@CatPlusPlus Using reflection might end up soo bad (been there actually). Have the right types beforehand.
@VermillionAzure You just start from wrong side
They're different
22:14
@VermillionAzure More like C.
They have no relation to each other
@CatPlusPlus I hear they're kind of competitors right now though
well to be fair Java and C# 1.0 were quite similar.
Every language is a competitor and who cares
@Xeo It’s the only situation in which I would care for the feature, as otherwise non-type parameters are too exotic to bother with. But what a situation it would be.
22:15
Microsoft really made C# with 2.0 and 3.0/3.5
In the same way C++ 1.0 and C were kinda similiar
@CatPlusPlus Java cannot compete with C for Micromouse.
@CatPlusPlus They were fairly similar.
C# was derived from Java more or less
They diverged a long time ago
22:15
So what does C# really want, really? What's it's tagline?
End of story
if it's not Java's WORA?
Cinch pls
Xeo
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@LucDanton Well, the main motivation that comes to mind is (member) function point template parameters.
The fuck is WORA
22:16
@CatPlusPlus Write Once Run Anywhere
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@VermillionAzure it doesn't want anything since it's a programming language and programming languages don't want things.
That's dumb marketing nonsense
C# never really had that.
it's only recently that they're even thinking about it
Java never had that either
@Xeo Definitively file that under 'too exotic'.
22:16
@VermillionAzure It'll decease in the next 4Mio years, as all of our's will.
@CatPlusPlus Even C++ has a focus
Xeo
Xeo
@LucDanton :D
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IME C# is pretty much Windows-only.
They're all general-purpose languages
The only focus is being general-purpose
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Everybody assumes you're on Windows, developing for Windows and using Visual Studio.
22:17
@CatPlusPlus But usually they all have a niche.
@Xeo You only want mem_fn<&foo::bar> so that we stop badgering you for your proposal, don’t you?
Xeo
Xeo
lol
[]bar
Xeo
Xeo
that wouldn't change anything
Exactly! Get back to work.
Xeo
Xeo
22:17
Because it still wouldn't be an overload set :P
@VermillionAzure Not really no
@rightfold Rightfold got a point! Hooray, hooray! Celebrate them.
obviously what you should do xeo is just contribute to a language that already has first-class overload sets
Java, C#, Python, Ruby and a ton of other crap fills exactly the same "niche" which is not a niche
like C# seems to be able to handle it in some case
22:18
C's niche is more lower-level and being portable and being bound to every language ever. C++ offers C's flexibility as well as abstraction power. Python is extremely productive and is quite easy to use. Lua is small, light, embedded, and almost as portable as C. R is made for statistics processing and is very popular in data analysis. Java wanted to be the language that ran anywhere. PHP was the web development language for a long time and still is. What am I missing here?
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No, Python is not productive.
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It's a programming language.
@Puppy Using C# is just something like you're pissing at my corner!
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People are productive, not programming languages.
22:19
lol PHP the web development language
Zoidberg pls
the only thing to be said about PHP is that the barrier to entry is low- far too low.
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Also all the languages you listed are shit.
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Good job.
Python is the web development language
22:20
@rightfold lel
And Java
And C#
@CatPlusPlus and JS is coming up
@rightfold time to be productive in brainfuck.
And Ruby
(kind of not really)
Xeo
Xeo
22:20
> and whether yield is a reasonable keyword to standardize (consensus was that it was not, and so we’re going to get keywords prefixed with co- such as coyield and coreturn instead)
@CatPlusPlus well duh
And this is dumb shit
I was going to add them
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Go is very nice.
Xeo
Xeo
Comonads! /cc @Luc
22:20
@Puppy Is PHP even considered being a programming language actually? People are so crazy ...
@rightfold I fucking knew it.
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Me too.
Go is batshit stupid
Let's just stop here because I don't care about continuing this
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@πάνταῥεῖ no it's obviously a scripting language.
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22:21
@Puppy ever used it? inb4 no
I mean wtf. Why should I learn any other language if they don't have a use?
don't
Why should I ever migrate to any other language if I can do it all in C++?
don't bother
22:21
@Xeo Apparently one of the arguments was "but yield is used in finance!"... but then again so is "return" so... :F
just do it in C++
Why don't R statisticians do stuff in C++?
Because C# has better developer experience
because they don't know C++
@rightfold Yeah. Probably one of the worse ones :-P ...
22:21
@Puppy bingo?
also because R comes with a bunch of libraries
@Xeo This is declval<decltype(nfusing)^Op>()`.
@VermillionAzure No.
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@VermillionAzure because R is tailored to their domain and C++ is insane and complex and hard to learn and use
22:22
@rightfold lel
@rightfold lel
@rightfold agreed.
I don't know if I feel sick from alcohol or this discussion
alcohol
@VermillionAzure Puppies comments are always Bingo, since their piss actually is acid.
Probably both
Fuckin nerds
Let's drink to that
22:23
@Puppy Agreed. Add in THC for me ;-) ...
I'm physically incapable of consuming alcohol
@CatPlusPlus get a job man
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1. Genetically modify grass to produce THC.
2. ???
3. PROFIT
@Puppy rip
@Griwes I have a job
22:24
It's a shame that I cannot publicize my current code.
so I would rather not try THC
Soon I'll have two
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Xeo
@LucDanton Sorry, no clue what that's meant to say
I'd be pretty drunk right now if I didn't have to go to work tomorrow.
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@Puppy No True Dutchman.
22:24
Anybody ever worked on a state machine for a script?
Ven
Ven
C++17 won't have modules :[
no.
@CatPlusPlus doesn't seem to be very effective... or is just everyone there drunk/hang over all the time?
@Griwes Haha fixed hours scrub
Ven
Ven
i logged in again to say that
22:24
literally not one single person ever worked on a state machine in a script.
@Puppy Any tips?
@rightfold No profit! I'm just growing for my own benefits!
no.
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plug in your module baby
I've had to implement one in Lisp for AutoCAD but I've refactored twice already
22:25
@CatPlusPlus and where do you work?
try writing a state machine for a script
@Xeo The joke was weird to start with, but then I figured it could make some sense if I mixed stuff from completely different domains in. As a bonus, that makes it impossible to understand.
@Griwes Python software house
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Nobody writes in Lisp.
@CatPlusPlus blergh python
22:25
It's hillarious that things like this are not a part of a standard library. It makes C++ look like a stupid language to use. Such a basic function like string split and yet, we end up with a best answer that has the same number of upvotes as the comment that says that answer is wrong. I mean seriously, isn't it ridiculous? No wonder people don't want to learn C++. — tomi.lee.jones Jan 5 at 13:32
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Lisp is obsolete.
@rightfold If I have a state machine, what is the best way to transfer information from state to state?
but then again I'll be dealing with nodejs soon so I should probably not say "blergh python" in this context
@VermillionAzure Email
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22:26
Write it to /dev/null.
@rightfold Good so, shudder otherwise!
I don't think a global structure is right but meh.
@rightfold lel
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@VermillionAzure Singleton? But that's debatable as well ...
22:26
@CatPlusPlus I prefer VoIP over cup&string
In category theory, a branch of mathematics, the opposite category or dual category Cop of a given category C is formed by reversing the morphisms, i.e. interchanging the source and target of each morphism. Doing the reversal twice yields the original category, so the opposite of an opposite category is the original category itself. In symbols, . == Examples == An example comes from reversing the direction of inequalities in a partial order. So if X is a set and ≤ a partial order relation, we can define a new partial order relation ≤new by x ≤new y if and only if y ≤ x. For example, there are...
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@VermillionAzure ideone.com/UtECc9
@rightfold I've lost count of the number of (long dead) languages that promised that they were going to be the ones that rendered Lisp obsolete.
Xeo
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@LucDanton okay...
@JerryCoffin Can't obsolete Lisp when it's already obsolete.
22:27
@rightfold looks nice.
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Thanks.
@JerryCoffin GPSL will render Lisp obsolete
The problem is that I don't have OOP in Lisp right now so I'm reduced to...
@Xeo Remember that quip about monoids in the category of endofunctors? Turn that around in the opposite category and…
passing the equivalents of std::map<int, any> around
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22:29
@VermillionAzure Here's how to convert from OOP to procedural: turn x.f(y) into f(x, y).
gah
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Done. Call it a day and go home.
fuckin' pootube mobile
@VermillionAzure Various forms of Lisp have had OOP for years now (probably a couple of decades if you looked carefully).
load video list, wait 2 seconds, then load ad at the top so the video you wanted to click on is replaced by an ad video the moment you try to tap it
22:31
@VermillionAzure Huh? Functional programming principles include OOP in any (strange) way, as you see it. Everything's just a function, functions are meant to operate on encapsulated parameter data. So what?
^this is what non-functional programmers actually believe
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Objects are tuples of functions.
@πάνταῥεῖ no.
@rightfold Kinda + data
not sure how you would implement access specifiers
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22:33
@πάνταῥεῖ data is closed over.
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@Puppy anything private is an implementation detail and thus irrelevant at this level
@rightfold Did I say something else?
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protected is a joke.
@rightfold What if it's virtual?
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lol virtual private
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22:35
anyway hiding of information and objects are completely orthogonal
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you are again thinking in specific concretions
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The only part of an object you can observe is the public part.
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As for virtuality, just create a tuple with different functions in it.
@BartekBanachewicz you explained it masterfully
oh wait, you didn't
So called Functional programming isn't much better than working with C functions and callbacks at a higher level. Neither Lisp, or Haskell convices me to lead to an obvious productivity boost.
22:38
6 mins ago, by Luc Danton
^this is what non-functional programmers actually believe
then what do you believe luc
@Nooble get yo ass in there and play me sumtin
@πάνταῥεῖ functional programming isn't about "callbacks" (those are just higher-order functions exploited)
@sehe Ok.
@LucDanton I make classes to realize functions, so what?
22:39
@Puppy I believe in South Park.
but I'm too sleepy to explain so
bye folks
@LucDanton +1
@BartekBanachewicz Good night.
@LucDanton Eric Cartman will kick your ass, regarding beliefs!
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"Functional programming" is like "Bückstabü".
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22:43
> Bückstabü, a made up word which means whatever you want it to mean
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@BartekBanachewicz Pfffr, mind your levels of abstraction well, to get working software done. I don't care a shit about a functional programming architecture, that essentially just pulls you to a higher abstraction level. It's for saving dumb people doing dumb things actually, nothing more nothing less. If you're skilled enough, you can actually do it in assembly language, right?
Oh hey, @rightfold 's tweet that isn't total bullshit.
Xeo
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time for sleeps
That's a rare thing.
22:58
Well, my most difficult to handle, hardcore c enthusiast colleague comes to me and asks, how they could manage the Lauterbach Scripting Language in an OOP way. It's possible of course, same as it's possible for Makefile rules, etc.
You functional oriented people, just need to draw that plug from your head.

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