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01:00
@nick lol package manager for C++
That's probably not going to happen for the same reasons C doesn't have a package manager
Biicode is trying, I hear.
pretty much
@EtiennedeMartel Hahahahaha xD i cant believe this exists
@nick You can't expect people to unify a splintered field anyways.
@VermillionAzure Biicode, Nuget, Chocolaty...
C panders to embedded and systems and bindings...
01:01
@Borgleader C'est lourd.
C++ is, like, everything.
@EtiennedeMartel ctm
PACKAGE MANAGER FOR C++ ON ANDROID WOOOO imposibblllru
yes yes everything is cancer
port to nw.js
@nick lol what is that
01:02
its like
ok hear me out
what.
So you want to make Node libraries avaliable on the client side.
it's what Atom is built on
@nick Oh okay, that's a good point.
no what that doesn't make sense
node.js + a view area
Isn't the DOM the interface to the innards?
01:03
essentially a browser but with everything node
Innards being the webpage and the objects bound to it?
i believe it would be, yes
@nick I am much confuse
So, that means you can bind Node, which is server-side, to the client.
er
01:03
Because you can call modules from the DOM, which is the interface between the client and server
no that's what a server and a client is for
ok i see
@nick Then WTF do we use NW.js
It's essentially used to make desktop HTML5 apps
you got me confused
yes it's server and client all in one
@buttifulbuttefly Which may or may not be dumb depending on context. But web is indeed powerful as a platform.
01:04
Chromium+Node in a single process
i don't think of node as a server in this instance
@nick That's a bad idea in some applications
@VermillionAzure how?
Especially if you need direct feedback and security
Otherwise, for everything else, the web is an increasingly strong platform.
no i think there's a misunderstanding
there's no webserver involved
01:05
@nick Node runs on a server.
nope
It doesn't have to
That's the premise of Node. It's the JS runtime for the desktop.
node can be a server
Wait.
So..
Node is on the server.
01:06
Node is just a V8 VM with a few addons and an IO platform
But you run node on the client.
ty buttfly
@buttifulbuttefly Yes, but most people consider it as a server-side platform now for JS.
Yes but it's not
Which is what it is.
@buttifulbuttefly It's both.
01:06
No, it's just a use case, albeit its main one
How do I uninstall Heskall help
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@buttifulbuttefly Well, yes.
But seriously
But we're talking about Node + web, which is its main use case.
node is just a JS runtime with some stuff built on top
01:08
@nick I know that.
But we're talking about NW.js.
yes
How do I remove that shit and bring back my System-wide Path which it fucking broke
@nabijaczleweli Lol you're broke now.
pray the bartek
Heskall is so bad I need to summon daemons the almighty Berkat Bartek
01:09
imagine you want to take advantage of canvas/DOM tooling but you also want everything that node.js offers
@buttifulbuttefly In Soviet Russia, Bartek preys on you!
instead of building your app for a browser, you build it for node and use a modified browser on top :)
@nick Whatever modified browser means.
...
it means no URL bar
01:10
It's web-apps for desktop, right?
it means no back buttons
It's not rocket science
yes ty
OH MY GOD all you had to say was that.
I thought it was supposed to still be web.
Just take a fucking Node process and stuff it into a Chromium one, the end
01:10
But it's web interface for desktop without web.
And all webdevs were happy because they could port their shitty Jabbascript to desktop
it also means node.js + the view window is bound tightly rather than keep the server/client distinction
this explanation gave me cancer
@buttifulbuttefly Honestly, it's probably the best ecosystem for producing nice GUIs.
@VermillionAzure Yes, how hard is that to understand?
@VermillionAzure That's like saying cancer is the best illness to die of
@buttifulbuttefly Uhhh you guys didn't really say that.
@buttifulbuttefly There's worse things than JS.
01:11
Doesn't make it any good
Like 10 year old embedded Lisp. Or Visual Basic.
Qt is great
@buttifulbuttefly And so is SDL
And SFML
Qt is alright, doesn't fit the os x environment though
lol SDL
01:12
nothing fits os x
Allegro 5 or bust
@milleniumbug SFML ftw
pls
@VermillionAzure Your reasoning is broken
@buttifulbuttefly whoosh
01:13
It fucking borken my System-wide path where do I murder Barket
Use System Restore
reformat
@VermillionAzure Sorry, but no--still both better than JS. But there are things worse than JS. Well, one thing anyway: PHP. Well, sufficiently ancient (line-number oriented) BASIC would be worse too, but nobody would advocate it, would they?
@nabijaczleweli I think he's in the same country as you, so just find out his street address
@JerryCoffin I don't really understand why people don't like JS. I used to not like it but I'm beginning not to care.
Like, I neither like nor dislike it.
01:14
123 Functional Building, Haskell Street, Curryków
OH MY GOD I USED NOR
modern JS can be quite beautiful
It doesn't uninstall with installer too wtf
@nick Cancer can be enjoyable
no it can't
01:16
Haskell. Not even once
that's what you get
I didn't write one line of Haskell
why even mess around with a useless language?
I just installed the compiler
To compile ShellCheck
what is that
01:18
A linter for shells
probably something someone wrote with Haskell just to justify its existence
It reset System-wide Path to Heskall/bin and Heskall/mingw/bin
Removed system32 and all the other stuff I had in there
Fucking GG Heskall
btw
node-gyp lets you build native addons to your node apps
native as in C?
so you could do part of your app in C++ if you really wanted to
yes
01:20
Cool
main bottleneck for a game would probably still be graphics rendering though
Is overhead big?
of what?
Native code exec
@VermillionAzure JS itself (i.e., the language, as opposed to the DOMs in most browsers) is theoretically a decent enough language. Unfortunately, it was hacked together in a hurry, and many ancient mistakes have been maintained for decades.
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01:23
i wouldn't expect it to be any heavier than if you ran it normally
@JerryCoffin This is what I've heard too.
i use node-gyp for a bcrypt dependency in my node project
I think I'm going to create a text-based RPG for once.
theres a native JS bcrypt implementation but it's slower than the native version
or mayne not
01:24
@JerryCoffin i think you're thinking of PHP
I'm gonna do a code jam
Starting...
Now.
kk
PHP and JS are somewhat similar except the problems of PHP aren't that problematic in JS since you just dump the code to the client and it's his problem now
30 minutes later, Cinch has his git repo set up
meh
JS itself is fairly clean
DOM access can be a bit of a mess though
@VermillionAzure How would that work
01:28
@nick I can't be thinking of PHP. I'm not even slightly nauseous.
@nabijaczleweli Welp
Let's do this.
SDL, text-based RPG with COLORS
@VermillionAzure would you just shoot ink instead of rockets
@nabijaczleweli ....................................................................
@VermillionAzure no
wait when you say text-based RPG you mean the type that goes "You are in a room, do you head east or west?"
01:31
k that's terrible
you're going to end up rebuilding an input system and a text rendering system
> You need to git, do you become gud?
@nick I'm obviously overdue for a repost.
01:31
whats a name for a super generic talk that just does something
I dont like actor
@JerryCoffin something from 2015 would be nice :)
@Prismatic function
@Prismatic Stuff
@Prismatic Object
01:32
its a functor p much I guess
@Prismatic "very generic talk" - that's a red alert
@nick no
It's going to be a text-only RPG
rethink your code
@nick Some of it's been cleaned up--but (ridiculously enough) some of it still hasn't been!
@VermillionAzure then don't bother with SDL
01:32
The current name is: RecycleIndexListRemovePolicyActor
hi guys, can anyone help me with c?
@nick I still want to.
Actor being short for A constructor
@rocky The only help for C is an antibiotic.
01:33
woah! O.O
Did you overdose on the vitamin?
@VermillionAzure have fun then m8
Drink a lot of water
well, i guess. haha
SDL has issues
01:34
uhm, I actually don't understand how a program in c works.
@rocky Get out to a C room
for example SDL_WaitEvent busy loops
also they do #define main SDL_main
Is there SDL_PollEvent?
okay. sorry @nabijaczleweli
01:35
@rocky Why are you using C?
inb4 school
and SDL_WaitEvent calls it in a loop while sleeping some time
for fun and pleasure
we're using java at school @Jefffrey
alternatives I have yet to try are allegro, SFML and GLFW
@Jefffrey lol
01:36
but the latter doesn't have mobile support
@rocky Why do you need help with a C program?
and i'm currently on a training and I can't figure out how a program works. I have to fill out the missing blocks in the program that was given to us but I don't know where to start. @Jefffrey
it uses multithreading
Multithreading in C? Are you serious?
yes. that's the topic our teacher was discussing about
And good luck
01:39
@Jefffrey Masochists these days
can you just take a look at the code and just explain your knowings about it? @Jefffrey
No I'm sorry
I would probably refuse even if you paid me $20/hr to be honest
ohhhh. hahaha. thank you @Jefffrey
01:41
@Jefffrey
Heskall can't into uninstallers
Also I know very little about C + multithreading, so...
the program was about a robot maze and i don't really understand how the logic works
Think about it
Google it
Lick it
dunk it?
haha
oreo. <3
01:44
The fuck?
Ads on SO in this form?
Seriously though, who in their right mind who teach C to younglings
Jesus Christ
sorry, sorry @nabijaczleweli
hmmm
Okay
So it'll be called Embrace.
01:48
Say I have a collection of objects, indexed by an integer. Canonically, that'd be map<int, T>. But I want O(1) access without hash, at the cost of having "empty" indices. For example vector<optional<T>>. How would one call that? Sparse map?
And the premise is that you need to ascend the Tower of Embrace to kill the Emperor of Joy
essentially a hash map where the hash is the index
And with a bucket size of 1
yeah, pretty much
sparse array maybe
01:50
i think the correct term would be sparse array
Yeah sparse array
for the specific parameters
Thanks guis I am moderately grateful
> moderately grateful
Will system-wide Path not save if I hard reboot?
I'm desparate here
01:53
find out
Yeah, best option I have prolly
It's 4am too holy shit
"Night"s profusely
nightbijaczleweli
Okay, I guess it'll have to be text-based without SDL
But it'll be interesting
02:11
I still can't understand what to put in the block.
@buttifulbuttefly
02:42
Have you tried checking your achievements more often? :) — Anna Lear ♦ 41 mins ago
^^ ahahahaha
Dan
Dan
After going through a tutorial on ANSI C++ console programming, what should one use next to learn Windows programming? Specifically interacting with registry, UsnJrnl, parsing OS artifacts, etc.?
Ahem
How should I structure message passing between states in a program?
I'm having a hard time trying to architect my game states
Use MongoDB
The problem is that I have a battle state and a menu state
but I'm unsure of how I should pass the data around
just have each state have its own messaging queue?
02:55
@buttifulbuttefly What does that mean?
The thing is that I have a Menu and Battle state
_states[State::Battle].send(some data)
and I need to pass the Unit around (i.e. if I want to upgrade it)
@buttifulbuttefly Yes
but what is the type of that data?
That's the hard part.
Could be a polymorphic class or a variant
@buttifulbuttefly Yeah... See?
Now this is where I'm asking if it's okay to do that
Both solutions are okay and have different pros and cons
But yeah it's totally okay to do that - that's how you implement any kind of messaging system, really
02:59
@buttifulbuttefly bah.
I know how to win in agar
Stay away from all other bigger cells and eat all the food
do not attack
only split if you can eliminate the enemy completely
03:15
i don't play agar.io anymore
i hurt too many feelings
it feels so wrong
@JerryCoffin I actually liked the JS that I did.
so, now that I have a job, should I change my name back to Mooing_Duck?
If web dev didn't involve HTML and CSS I might like it a little.
user406009
The latest versions of HTML and CSS aren't all that bad.
@caps ahem node.js?
03:30
@Lalaland I don't like frontend coding in general. Manually positioning things is just about the least interesting kind of coding.
@nick Yes?
ah, you said web dev
thought you meant JS in general
Right. JS has some issues, of course, but the style I got from whatever ebook I was learning it from was fun and different.
This one:
I'm a little curious about JavaScript: The Good Parts
hm ive seen that one before
i wonder if they've updated for ES6 spec, or have plans to
user406009
03:52
The ES6 spec hasn't changed too much about JS.
user406009
Mostly just minor tweaks and fixes.
I think I mostly liked JS because it had higher order functions and function objects, both of which C++ has with templates and function objects, although they're much much easier to use in C++11 than in C++03.
That book, Eloquent JavaScript, was my first real exposure to both of those.
user406009
Yeah, stuff like closures are much nicer with garbage collection as well.
04:14
@Lalaland Oh? How so?
not really minor, there's some decent changes
Which moderator do I talk to to update automatic highlighting behavior for a language tag?
not sure, sorry
no prob. thanks. this's the 'general' room, i was told, even though it's marked 'c++', so, heh
@Noein Wouldn't you ask on Meta for something like that?
04:28
meta chat?
nah
oh thats cool
but names like mods change all the time. a question for that seems a bit...
i think you would just ask if you can get something changed
rather than try and contact a mod directly
@caps No worrying about captures etc.
04:44
@LucDanton Captures? You mean grabbing a member function of an object that could go out of scope?
what goes in the capture list [a, b, c] { }
[pokemons] {}
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05:04
i see what u did there
-fsanitize=address is a godsend
@buttifulbuttefly ...but remember: you only really capture what you actually train use.
05:59
@CamelToe why is that?
Not that reflection is a critical feature.

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