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and!
you can reuse Controlled interface for other things
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@rightfold Try Goat Simulator
making input essentially mapM_ control . zip allControlledObjects events or something
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I'm not writing in haskell
is there something that can read a double from pos i in a string? (C#)
@Ell you are?
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13:01
sorry :P
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fuck.
well dunno Haskell one-liners are typically trivially convertible to 100-line C++ solutions!
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idk, I think a c++ would be less lines of code
Haskell™
13:02
> a c++
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just make my class renderer{} into template<class CameraT> renderer {}
man I can't tlak today
I'm so tired :L
@Ell don't template over camera type
hide that in an existential / polymorphic type
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Yeah I wouldn't really
but it's a solution that is less LoC than haskell :P
not sure TBH, would need to write
I don't have 3D cameras in hate for obvious reasons
either way my suggestion would be to use polymorphism
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yeah I probably will eventually
if I need it
13:05
be it OOP polymorphism or polymorphic values
@Ell there's no "if"
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I think there is
@BartekBanachewicz Why not? They're easy to implement.
@Nooble because it's a 2D framework.
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you could still use 2 and a bit d cameras
parallax or w/e
Oh :P
user1804599
13:07
@Nooble Something being easy to implement does not mean you must implement it.
@Ell just don't force different camera types into that vec3/vec3 representation
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Oh yeah I won't
I will just have renderer taking a camera
I guess I could take a function which returns a glm::mat4
@rightfold I thought it was a 3D framework, in which case it would be both a valuable tool and an easy to implement one.
@Ell you said you wanted state
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@BartekBanachewicz yeah in the implementation vOv
13:08
then you obviously can't just pass that function
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but yeah I prolly will just have class camera { virtual transform() = 0 }; or something
@BartekBanachewicz can always bind it :P
@Ell then you fuck yourself up trying to add another interface for control
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@Nooble It depends.
user1804599
First of all, you have to define "3D framework".
use monads for state, not closures :)
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13:09
I don't need monads
objects are dumbed down monads
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c++ ain't pure functional
user1804599
Monads suck.
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@BartekBanachewicz since when?
fixed
well okay s/monads/contexts/g
I mean
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A: "Closures are poor man's objects and vice versa" - What does this mean?

missingfaktor Objects are poor man's closures. Consider Java. Java is an object-oriented programming language with no language level support for real lexical closures. As a work-around Java programmers use anonymous inner classes that can close over the variables available in lexical scope (provided they'...

13:12
@BartekBanachewicz and lisp allows both, in an elegant way
> lisp
> elegant
well, yes, lisp is elegant, for the most part
@FlorianMargaine No, lisp allows only lists.
@R.MartinhoFernandes did you mean lithp?
Lists are poor man's objects, and lists are poor man's closures :P
13:13
@FlorianMargaine it's also dynamically typed for the most part IIRC
@FlorianMargaine You mean Clojure?
@BartekBanachewicz your choice, really
@BartekBanachewicz I made it static there: github.com/ralt/deb-package/blob/master/src/ar.lisp
meh danymic typing isn't something I'd voluntarily choose
@Jefffrey no, common lisp
don't know enough about clojure, sorry. Only did a couple of small projects with it.
@FlorianMargaine seriously, "static typechecking" isn't something you can wrap up in a few hundred LoC
13:15
@BartekBanachewicz so everyone's poor
what a world
@BartekBanachewicz it's bundled in the compiler, just this is needed: github.com/ralt/deb-package/blob/master/deb-package.asd#L7-L9
There are LISP variants which have static type-checking, like Shen.
yes there are lisp variants for everything
there's so many variants of lisp no one really knows what lisp is or isn't
it's more an idea than a language really
Which is one of the main reasons that Lisp isn't more widely used.
Nerve touched: check.
13:18
@BartekBanachewicz Common Lisp is a very well defined language.
and Common Lisp is dynamically typed
by default, yes :)
also, lol
"pick one"
Extensible languages have upsides and downsides yes
13:23
I suppose I stand more on the "downsides" side
but say Haskell records kinda make you think about builtin features in different light
Fucking nginx doesn't work with even slightly dynamic DNS
> For the hardcore conservativists in the static types field this means that nothing is safe. The reality is actually quite different: A good common lisp implementation has all information set to issue a warning. The simple consequence is that a common lisp programmer should have an even bigger eye on issued warnings: A good rule of thumb is that a warning in common lisp is often a sign for a bug that could cancel compilation in more strict and conservative static languages
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HM doesn't have subtypes
I like subtypes :(
Insists on resolving labels on start, and if your DNS cluster hasn't booted up yet, boom there it goes
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Well I mean support
13:26
And apparently it doesn't reresolve names ever too
Goddamn
Argh
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I tried to setup Python and nginx once
@Ell Yeah, cus HM is an algorithm, not a type-system.
Why do I even bother with service discovery
@Ell I am not sure I need two forms of polymorphism
> If you want the flexibility of DNS resolving and safeguard yourself against DNS failure you should either add hostnames to /etc/hosts or start local named/NSD/etc with appropriate slave zones.
Go fuck yourselves
13:27
ITT Bartek takes the monomorphic approach to polymorphism
@R.MartinhoFernandes this sentence is funny for some reason
for me polymorphism is a way to create "switch" statements in a more open way
lol if it's in variable then it does reresolve
What a piece of shit
@BartekBanachewicz It's funny because you said you want only one form of polymorphism.
IOW specify program behaviour in terms of more loosely connected blocks that are picked depending on varying input data
it's essentially a more high-level view of control flow
13:30
Of course there's a kernel upgrade right after I rebooted all of the servers
user1804599
corn kernel update
Just realized something.
A Node class which contains a vector of Nodes is a tree. If the (custom) vector implements the "small-buffer-optimization" then it becomes a B-tree.
oh look
the company i had my first job at is hiring
wonder if I should apply
it's been like... 2.5 years
user406009
A Node class with a vector of Nodes is still missing the necessary insert, delete and find operations that would characterize a B tree.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Try Homer for being timeless
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13:41
@BartekBanachewicz Was it a good company to work for? C++11?
it was. I didn't work much with C++ back then
Might have changed
@BartekBanachewicz That's always a pre
but, well, I as a junior dev just starting out
and they kinda uh well got rid of me there
TIL the std::forward_list container
never noticed it
singly linked list
I suppose it's been enough time to reapply
13:43
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah, a no-planning life is not a no-routine or no-unwind life
@BartekBanachewicz I suppose the relevant thing is that they're hiring ?
but explaining why I'm looking for a new job and all the job changes and the like could be hard
Not at all. You need a job
They get that a lot
@sehe I have this wicked little sense that tells me you're not off for a good start when applying for a company you've been fired from
That's indeed a wicked sense. In that it'll do you no good
13:44
anyhoops. your call
gotta clear my mind and convince myself that I can do it
if I can't convince myself I won't convince the employee
@sehe It's ok when you have a base to work from.
but I have to admit there might be something wrong with my self-esteem after being fired here
I got nervous.
and even more aggresive
@BartekBanachewicz Oops. Wwere? I think I missed a story
and now I'd need to go back and tell them look, I've really changed and the fact I just got fired from the last job and ended the previous very soon doesn't really mean much
13:46
@BartekBanachewicz Oh in your old job
@BartekBanachewicz Oh.
@R.MartinhoFernandes which facilitaies both the routine and the unwinding, I guess
@sehe yeah.
So now when I'm wondering if I'm fit to be a programmer at all I'd need to battle the opinion I've left there
@BartekBanachewicz Yeah. Just - they're looking for good programmers. They can choose you. Not a bad match
I don't know if I'm a good programmer.
@BartekBanachewicz nobody knows it. And if they say they do, they're very likely to suck balls in a huge production industry-class project.
source: experience
@BartekBanachewicz The simple act of doubting that probably makes you above average.
13:48
@Barry Same thing for reference captures in non-mutable lambdas, reference members in const member functions etc. It's really not that special. The only special thing here is the iterator carries information. Iterators themselves have value semantics by design — sehe 3 mins ago
@BartekBanachewicz I do. You are a good programmer. There. Hope that helps.
You've never worked with me :S
anyhow, I'm going to apply
@BartekBanachewicz That's a different quality
there's nothing I can lose by applying
except perhaps a tiny bit of confidence but fuck that I'm overconfident anyway
And I do know you a bit. I think you'll be fine if you take this self-reflection thing serious. Thing is, you (and your surroundings) don't always have to go 80mph full throttle
It's more important to achieve goals collectively
@BartekBanachewicz I'd say so :)
Qualifications (Required Skills)

Fluency in programing using C and C++ languages
Ability to understand the network topologies and configuration aspects
Linux OS knowledge combined with development tools and compilers (gcc, gdb)
Skilled in code analysis and profiling
Fluency in English
No diploma, no years of experience
13:51
> programing
That's something.
@Jefffrey ahah lol
Maybe fluency in English isn't so important after all.
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@Jefffrey they accidentally inserted too many rs
@TartanLlama :D
@TartanLlama aaaaaand zing
13:52
@sehe Don't tell robot, he will freak out.
oh man I wonder if they still have that amazing coffee in the office
nah. they drank it
There's still some in the rug though
Hah, that's interesting.
Older NVIDIA drivers give me a 25% FPS boost.
In Minecraft.
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@BartekBanachewicz implied
@rightfold also means "flexible"
13:55
> In MySQL, the “-- ” (double-dash) comment style requires the second dash to be followed by at least one whitespace or control character (such as a space, tab, newline, and so on). This syntax differs slightly from standard SQL comment syntax, as discussed in Section 1.8.2.5, “'--' as the Start of a Comment”.
lol
as in "we won't insist on you having 5 years or else"
@Nooble lol?
interesting
user406009
Probably just feature bloat.
Yeah.
~~bloat~~
user1804599
13:59
I wanted to say "enough".
Now I'm getting 240 FPS :)
user1804599
Then I wanted to say it in Dutch instead: "genoeg".
user1804599
I ended up saying "ennoeg".
Cool story
user1804599
14:01
> (m/f)
user1804599
Accepting only male and female developers is sexist.
Why do they even mention it?
does that mean "male or female" really
Yes.
It's like their default policy is to discriminate on gender, but this one job ad is an exception and needs to be made clear.
> Kicker tables
> Competitive compensation
There's a file of money thrown onto the table and everyone then fights for it
14:06
@BartekBanachewicz it's a ratio. It there are zero females, they think that mathematically they have +INF FTE
SURE HOPE THE NEW EMPLOYEE (A DUDE) LIKES OUR LOCAL BAR (STRIP CLUB) BECAUSE CAMARADERIE (CULTURAL HOMOGENEITY) IS KEY TO SUCCESS (UNDEATH)
@rightfold They are looking for an "iOS Engineer (motherfucker!)". Obviously
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@rightfold You had to be there
@TonyTheLion They already have you. They might make that clear upfront
14:10
its not a lot
> To apply you should have, or be expecting to achieve, a 2:1 degree
@EtiennedeMartel lol. So going via the "ENTERTAININGISM" angle is better than "CONSUMERISM" becuase... why? Pretty synonymous to me, when it comes to movie criticISM
A friend of mine had a similar job at Canada's equivalent agency and he made 50% more money.
For a graduate position it's not too bad
@EtiennedeMartel What's wrong with Jurassic World?
14:12
@sehe It's an iteration on the whole "dumb entertainment should not be criticized because it's meant to be blindly consumed"
@TartanLlama For a garbage collector, it is a lot
I thought it was just big bad monsters chasing people.
@EtiennedeMartel And that's exactly what people are (rightly) pointing out
@R.MartinhoFernandes That's pacman
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5k/month or GTFO
14:12
@rightfold Oh. I should resign then
> Representations of Scarlett Johansson in a franchise like Joss Whedon’s “The Avengers” films can have just as much of a cultural impact as those in Jonathan Glazer’s “Under the Skin,” regardless of their contrasting box office numbers.
Ok
@EtiennedeMartel That's for a position requiring 7 years experience.
@sehe That's not Jurassic World.
> "representations"
@sehe Oh. That's cool.
@TartanLlama Makes me wonder how my friend got a job with the same pay with his measly 2 years of experience.
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14:14
@sehe me too :'(
Anyway... J. J. Abrams' Carol Marcus. Those are two offensive characters.
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@Rapptz Btw, I just checked, we have libstdc++ 4.8.1, and <type_traits> says // is_trivially_copyable (still unimplemented) :(
@EtiennedeMartel Bad reply.
@EtiennedeMartel wow, crazy
@R.MartinhoFernandes Is that why UNICODE didn't standardize them (yet)
14:16
@TonyTheLion I shake my head when I think about how it's my taxes paying the thing.
@sehe Unicode won't standardise a particular pair of boobs.
@EtiennedeMartel what's UNI-9/UNI-10?
@EtiennedeMartel I shake my head a lot when I think about the things my taxes pay for
@BartekBanachewicz Codes for positions, I think.
maybe it's ~level of security~
user1804599
14:17
M-x bukkake
Sounds about appropriate
I think it's the number of guns you get. Everyone working in government gets guns, right?
I should watch Mad Max: Fury Road, I guess.
@R.MartinhoFernandes It's a feminist fim! ... in a world where you have to prefix "female character" with "strong" if she's doing what a male character does by default.
@EtiennedeMartel Is it?
The impression I got is that it is just a reverse-sexist film.
14:19
(basically, they're not trying very hard to get that "feminist" tag, and what makes it depressing is that they don't have to)
I should buy food
Women are good by default, men are evil by default, there are two exceptions.
Just like in real life.
FeminismException
I'm one of the nice guys, ya know.
YA KNOW.
14:20
You're mildly nice :P
Mildly constipated
@EtiennedeMartel IOW, it just feels like they took feminism, turned it into a marketing stunt, and feminists bought it.
@R.MartinhoFernandes we're going with work guys today
in an hour actually
So tired
Xeo
Xeo
VC++ accepts this: enum class E { default }; :(
14:25
shit I've realized how much I want that job in adva sorta back.
I felt really well there.
I keep coming back to this answer and understanding new slightly subtle insights. This is a remarkably well written answer. — sehe 1 min ago
I just bountied that question for 500 rep. It deserves it
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol
@rightfold Beautifru
I have always found boost::asio rather confusing
@Jefffrey Who needs a total driving slut
backdoor sluts 9
14:30
@TonyTheLion That makes sense. It's purpose is to enable unconventional programming models :S
@sehe ah I see now
@sehe waves hand
@TonyTheLion Well. Unconventional for conventional languages
@TonyTheLion stars are too easy these days. I bet it's the same person who flags
@sehe thats not even that unlikely
14:33
I can confirm that the person who stared that is not inclined to flag.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Interesting.
(a=>b means "a, qualified by b", so it includes "strong brave man" for example)
@R.MartinhoFernandes errors :\
@thecoshman Just click the search button again.
@thecoshman Hmm. Guess Markdown fucks it up. If you just search again it works.
Xeo
Xeo
14:35
NoScript kills the =
@R.MartinhoFernandes fancy that
now to try to understand what those hump lines actually mean...
@thecoshman stop staring rubish
> Ngrams not found: man=&gt;strong, [man=&gt;strong], woman=&gt;strong, [woman=&gt;strong]
Double-escaping, it seems.
@sehe sorry man, I really was a fan of Backdoor Sluts 9, it was a good reboot for the series.
> staring
lol
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14:38
@Jefffrey -1 for natural join.
@thecoshman I thought the characters became a bit unbelievable when they rear-ended that minivan into a statue of a buttplug
@TonyTheLion yeah. keep watching closely you might find anotther one therre
@sehe waves hand
user1804599
Any experienced programmer would immediately recognise natural joins as a bad idea.
@sehe it became fantastical. And the way that jazz compliments the long long strokes, sublime.
@sehe well how observant of you. :)
14:40
@rightfold How so?
@Jefffrey stop waving
user1804599
@Jefffrey because they'll break horribly when columns are added or removed.
user1804599
They're forward-compatible as a decaying potato.
@Jefffrey You already waived that
@rightfold unless you need cartesian products
@sehe It's so.chat lagging
user1804599
14:42
Add two unrelated columns with the same name to both relations and R.I.P.
@sehe please don't encourage him to keep waving things... it could get a bit hard.
> it good get a bit hard.
star bate not tekken
user1804599
14:42
Natural joins are both agile and fragile.
@rightfold lol, not in this case, the natural join is between the same table
so...
@TonyTheLion I don't even :S
user1804599
@Jefffrey No, it's between a view and another view.
user1804599
That the views happen to query the same table internally is an implementation detail.
14:47
I need someone to review my cover letter.
Hi, I'm Bartek. You better love Haskell, or else.... Kind Regards, Bartek.
@BartekBanachewicz english?
yea
I'm going to give it a read myself and then send it to you folks
user1804599
I want to implement Perl 5.
You're insane
Nobody wants to implement Perl 5. Not even Larry Wall wanted that to happen
14:51
May 21 at 13:15, by Tony The Lion
lol rightfold's opinions
welp I've lost your emails
or maybe I've never had tony's
did you get it?
@rightfold Not in this case. The first two views are implementation detail of the last one.
@TonyTheLion lol shit I was looking the other way
send me an email to my GH address
user1804599
@Jefffrey tag them as such.
14:54
@BartekBanachewicz send it to me over skype
You silly email hiding people
user1804599
lol mailinator
shit I forgot to add a title
:D they can add the job title
14:56
Crime of all crimes
didn't send that to them yet
but @FlorianMargaine and @sehe spam filters might get it vOv
@sehe I used the gmail address I got a keybase invite from you from
nope
@BartekBanachewicz ah much smarter
please send remarks them to my o2.pl
I need to go right now
bbl
@BartekBanachewicz Email me at rmf.io.
Richard Matthew Ftallman.
@EtiennedeMartel Pthtallman.
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