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00:02
@CatPlusPlus True, but static type checking is the very bare minimum to make me feel slightly safe about my program. To have some feedback from the compiler that I've hooked up things the right way.
@ScottW oh hey
I should have gone to sleep 2 hours ago
:3
00:18
fwiw I was not the flagger there
I can see how that might be assumed
my codes the ugliest its ever been ever since i started templating all the things
I dont know if I should be proud or ashamed
00:35
I find it annoying that int r = 5; int &x = r; std::cout << x; yields the same behavior as int r = 5; int x = r; std::cout << x;
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@DonLarynx In what way? Isn't one of the goals of references to unify syntax between them and values?
@Lalaland indirection is applied automatically for references
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Q: Why is libc++'s vector<bool>::const_reference not bool?

Howard HinnantSection 23.3.7 Class vector<bool> [vector.bool], paragraph 1 states: template <class Allocator> class vector<bool, Allocator> { public: // types: typedef bool const_reference; ... However this program fails to compile when using libc++: #include <vector> #include <typ...

this fucking comment section...
00:43
@Feeds I don't think that's a question
There's nothing f-worthy about it
@Feeds When I saw this I couldn't believe it wasn't a duplicate =/
@Borgleader Same.
But it's Howard Hinnant, and he probably knows his shit.
00:58
Oh I dont doubt the information is accurate (I haven't even read the thing)
but I was so so sure this had been asked before
let's find it
Apparently, this user prefers to keep an air of dumb about them.
dat flag
top kek
ugh... someone flagging random shit again
What bothers me more than the random flagging are the people who agree with the flags.
01:10
OTOH if there werent any stupid flags, they wouldnt have anything to agree on
@Mysticial Still like your new job?
cool :)
HEY GUYSSSSSSSSSSS
I JUST HAD A TOTALLY MIND BLOWING IDEA FOR MY SMALL CINCH MIND!
Could it be possible to create a variant that can narrow itself back to its original type through meta-programming and virtual functions?
yo @Borgleader is applying for a software tester position worth it?
01:23
@WanderingFool hi again
@VermillionAzure I read a little about meta-programming, I really want to learn that stuff.
@WanderingFool Oh god.
what do you want to talk about?
C++'s metaprogramming is hideous to use but okay let's play. What did you want?
I read that you can use meta-programming to create a program that programs itself.
@WanderingFool ...Whatever that means.
Like, how do you define "programs itself?" To do what?
Like with AI.
01:26
@WanderingFool That's a very, very fuzzy field with machine learning and neural networks and behavioral AI and genetic/evolutionary systems etc.
I mean, machine learning isn't technically AI but it's supposedly related.
It's something I'm interested in learning more about. Must get smarter.
@WanderingFool What are you? A college student? Age?
Situation?
I kind of want to know if I'm talking up, down, or on my level
Recent college graduate. I'm teaching myself programming.
@Borgleader If the choice is between thhose two, with only $20 difference I'd pick the 127EQ, no hesitation.
So your out of my league when it comes to this stuff.
01:29
Non-motorized azimuthal mounts are silly, I think.
On an unrelated note, I'm having a problem with a certain user on this site.
@WanderingFool What degree?
They posted an incorrect answer to one of my questions and I asked them to edit it but they are ignoring me.
Downvote, end
They have 2 upvotes from users who didn't read the answer or don't understand the topic.
01:31
downvote and move on
And now the question is rather old and I can't get anyone to downvote.
that shit happens all the time
Who use redis?
redittards
01:33
The user is rather high rep and I believe they feel insulted that a low rep user is correcting them.
Seriously just downvote and forget about it
@WanderingFool Look, we just told you, it happens all the time
leave it
Left, moving on.
@R.MartinhoFernandes So Equatorial mounts > Azimuthal mounts, got it
@WanderingFool You never answered my question
:(
01:36
@VermillionAzure Sorry I didn't see your question. My degree is a B.S. in mathematics.
@VermillionAzure does my minor matter?
@Borgleader It's just that with equatorials you can easily track objects manually as the Earth rotates (and depending on magnification level, an object can leave your viewing angle in minutes or seconds). Azimuthals are simpler to operate and lighter but they make manual tracking a painful experience. Azimuthals with motors are fine, though.
@WanderingFool sURE
@VermillionAzure My minor was Physics. Did you or are you in going to college?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Hmm ok. Oh and I forgot to ask earlier, is your current one your first or did you "ramp up" to it?
@WanderingFool I'm a Computer/Electrical Engineering major going into my second year with a R bioinformatics intenrship
01:40
It's the first one. I did try some from other people at some stargazing meetup thingy, but never owned another one.
@VermillionAzure That's a mouthful!
@WanderingFool Well, it got the point across.
I guess you're my senior but I can give you tips on the metaprogramming and machine learning I suppose.
@VermillionAzure I only took a couple of classes in programming in college. But it's easy enough for me to teach myself.
please share your wisdom with me.
I'm actually planning to downgrade a bit.
@WanderingFool Oh gawd
@WanderingFool no no no i don't think it's easy
01:42
Trade a bit of aperture for portability.
@WanderingFool It's doable but it does take time
@WanderingFool I don't think metaprogramming == "programs that write themselves". That's slightly different, I think.
I went to sleep at 2AM.
@edition ...
@VermillionAzure Yes, I am disregarding UTC.
@VermillionAzure after studying mathematical analysis and special relativity — creating space-time diagrams — I find computer science refreshing.
@VermillionAzure what is your definition of meta-programming?
01:44
@WanderingFool Code that changes itself based on code properties or attributes.
@VermillionAzure so I wasn't far off from the whole programing itself thing?
So, like, C++ has template metaprogramming which can make decisions, many of which are based on values and types and apply at compile-time.
like a template <typename SomeType>?
@edition more like template <std::enable_if<std::is_class<T>()>()> or something like that I think
01:46
@VermillionAzure interesting — so meta-programming doesn't happen at runtime. That would make sense since we're using templates which is generic programming.
@WanderingFool Well, I guess they're the same but it's a bit more complex than just writing a program to write itself
@WanderingFool Well, that's just C++'s version
There's also metaprogramming tools like reflection to examine types of things at runtime or compile time and then make decisions on that.
@WanderingFool Template meta programming is only a special case of meta programming
But even those properties are probably stored in a base type enumeration or tag or something of the sort. C++ sort of has these in the form of <type_info>
@Borgleader This is the one I have amazon.com/dp/B001TI0KG6, but I am thinking of selling the OTA and replacing it with this one amazon.de/dp/B00CYHSWR0, or, depending on how much I can get for it, maybe not sacrifice any aperture and go for this one amazon.de/dp/B00CYHT6G6
@VermillionAzure my eyes are are wide open — you're blowing my mind!
01:48
"Meta programming" is literally "make a program that makes programs"
@WanderingFool I'm the fail noob in this room by the way. Bartek or Jerry would probably be better.
@MaiLongdong You can do meta programming without testing as well?
Certainly
@WanderingFool Um... What else... Yeah, I'd consider C++'s metaprogramming to be sort of weak because it lacks runtime capabilities but I don't think C++ is really meant for that
@MaiLongdong a program that makes programs, I'm really interested in this meta-programming concept.
01:49
@WanderingFool You might be interested in meta-models and meta-meta-models.
@WanderingFool There's also several levels at which you can do stuff like this
@VermillionAzure what language has awesome meta-programming at runtime?
@WanderingFool I think Lisp does? JavaScript is supposed to have some of it, and R has it, but I'm not too sure.
Since my attempt to produce C++ code with the LLVM linker failed, how can I learn about what a C++ compiler generates?
You can meta program in any turing complete language with varying degrees of difficulty
01:50
Lisp is good because its syntax directly reflects the structure of the code and the way its handled by the system so it's easier to treat code as data and to do logical comparisons and branch with code in a "meta" way
@edition I think you already learned that they don't :D
@edition NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
@R.MartinhoFernandes ohh that is some fancy stuff.
@Feeds removing tag
@Borgleader Which one?
01:51
@Rapptz YOU'RE ALIVE! :)
Bartek still isn't.
@R.MartinhoFernandes your current one
The one I have is nice, but it's a monster. It doen't look anywhere as big in the picture there.
@WanderingFool Uh, well, I'd suggest you don't concern yourself with metaprogramming
At least if you're not really learned into a language yet
The Maksutovs are small enough to fit in my backpack.
01:52
@melak47 I wish they did.
@VermillionAzure I'm almost there, I know the complete syntax of C++, and I'm working my way to mastering its implementation.
@WanderingFool I do know that JIT compilers can write code directly into byte buffers as binary instructions given correct access, but there's also security issues with that so I think it ends up beign quite complex. There's articles that detail simple versions
@WanderingFool WAIT WHAT
What does that even mean?
Of course, the penis size star. And I thought of writing "it's a fucking monster"...
"mastering its implementation"
You can write C++ code?
01:53
It means I'm practicing using object oriented programing, classes, templates, data-structures, algorithms, etc.
@VermillionAzure if he wants to implement C++ to learn it, let him :p
@WanderingFool IMO, those are pretty abstract concepts that mean nothing
I'm trying to make myself feel comfortable practicing the language.
@WanderingFool Specifics?
Well, recently I created a program in C++ that takes any phrase and outputs it in morse code using windows.h for audio.
I got to use a map container for that.
01:55
@WanderingFool Beep(...) ? :D
@WanderingFool Oh that's interesting.
That's pretty good.
@WanderingFool Used a Windows API function to output a beep sound, defined by windows.h?
@edition yes.
The one I have is no longer discounted in the German Amazon, so I'm hoping to get a really good price for it.
@WanderingFool Well, if I wanted to do meta-programming, I'd probably go with a really simple, procedural language...
01:56
@R.MartinhoFernandes With or without the tripod?
@VermillionAzure what language would you recommend for starting my first meta-program?
OTA is the "optical tube assembly".
So yeah, just selling the tube.
@WanderingFool why not javascript?
@WanderingFool I don't know. I don't know if you should attempt it without reading some papers either
@R.MartinhoFernandes no i mean, does the thing fit in your backpack by itself, or with the tripod
01:57
Maybe you should start with research into journals and finding papers that were written by people who explore this field.
Send me references to this material and I'll read it.
@WanderingFool Hahaha you make like I've read any of this
@Borgleader Yeah, just the OTA.
No I don't know anything. I just know about stuff.
01:58
But tripods are easier to carry.
The OTA is heavy as fuck.
@WanderingFool But, for machine learning, machine learning seems to be mostly about adaptive algorithms
I've gone through a small bit of it and my bioinformatics internship makes use of "machine learning;" they just seem to be algorithms for min-maxing things.
And tripods are cheap compared to anything else so I might get a shorter one.
Um... You've probably taken some statistics classes but I think stuff like kmeans, NMF, hierarchical clustering, PCA, and stuff like that are probably important
@VermillionAzure I've had a lot of experience with algorithms in my mathematics classes. I have a knack for picking up patterns.
@WanderingFool Are those algorithms or methods familiar?
02:00
kmeans is familiar from my statistics.
@R.MartinhoFernandes alright, time for bed, ttyl
@WanderingFool Well, my bioinformatics internship uses just a lot of stuff like that
And I think those are applicable to machine learning as well...
Graph theory's probably a big one too I'd guess... I don't know too much...
@Borgleader See ya. Let me know when you made a decision. Or when you need help setting it up :D
@VermillionAzure I want to create a new kind of algorithm for AI.
@WanderingFool What kind of AI
02:02
Hm, seems like coliru.com (which redirected to codepad.org) no longer exists.
I want to lead us to the next stage and work on actual computer comprehension.
@StackedCrooked lol they registered a domain with the name coliru on purpose?
I mean, a fly is more intelligent than any AI we can make right now.
@StackedCrooked Get it yourself!
So we must be doing it wrong.
02:03
That's illegal in the EU btw
@MaiLongdong He never owned coliru.com. Only stacked-crooked.com
@WanderingFool Well, they're trying to do a low-level emulation I think by using neural networks
@MaiLongdong Yeah. Somebody did. And made it redirect to codepad.org.
I think comprehension would be closer to psychology or something like that
The creator of codepad denied it was his doing.
02:04
I think a german university has something with AI and Mario
@R.MartinhoFernandes Maybe..
lemme register codepad.com and redirect to coliru
VermillionAzure is instructing WanderingFool on something?
How could I study computer science at an American university?
@StackedCrooked domain expires on 18 march 2016
02:05
@R.MartinhoFernandes Well I'm just trying to help him and tell him what I know since he was asking about metaprogramming and machine learning. No need to sneer yet.
coliru.org and coliru.rocks are available
@VermillionAzure Well, it has been enlightening. Thank you for the meta-programming notes. If you're at all interested in learning something about floating-point theory, check out my post here. stackoverflow.com/questions/30688422/… I wrote an extensive answer on the subject that is useful to know in any language that uses floating point data types.
query: what is the Visual Studio madness in the starboard?
@WanderingFool So you're in math and physics but you're doing CS work? Strange
But cool.
also lol someone bought one of my previous domains for 10 years
02:07
Also I tend to hate higher math because too many symbols and conventions I don't know
Hello, I am brad.
Good stuff, man !!!
Who wanna exchange Magikarp for Pidgeot?
php is faster than c++ get over it
www.pornhub.com, why not compile?
I have a confused sexuality
meow
Perl does not work here, why?
棒极啦!Spectacular!
@VermillionAzure I was not great at calculus.
Who would exchange a magicarp for pidgeot really
@jaggedSpire lol
02:09
@StackedCrooked I found your online compiler useful for learning C++ features.
Cool :)
I found it useful for that purpose as well :P
@StackedCrooked I would donate, but I don't have a visa card.
@StackedCrooked You should put tags on the feedback
So that you can categorize them
The feedback is a simple .txt file with each line being a feedback post.
Which is rendered to html ul/li list.
Maybe a date field would be useful.
Not sure about tags.
@StackedCrooked You should have default and optional tags
more data is better for sorting
02:16
"If everyone reading this donated $2 to Coliru StackedCrooked, this fundraiser would be done in an hour".
Behold my Coliru competitor coliru.rmf.io :P (self-signed cert)
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'll use this: openssl s_client -connect coliru.rmf.io:443
its using nginx
What a stupid joke. I should go to sleep
03:06
revive();
~9 month-old bug because ipython does not set an error status on, well, an error.
I wonder what's the oldest bug to date
@chmod711telkitty indentation.
user406009
@chmod711telkitty Once things get to a certain age, the line between bug and feature sorta blurs.
04:09
> We have already reasoned that ‘out’ is a static variable belonging to the class System. But now we can see that ‘out’ must be an instance of a class, because it is invoking the method ‘println()’.
that doesnt sound like it makes any sense at all
imploding in 3...2...1
This webpage is not available

DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN
help me @orlp
oh god..
@orlp Yes my son?
04:18
@JerryCoffin gibe moni pls
@orlp Silly boy. You collect money from other people and give it to me.
@JerryCoffin question: how does one 'give' money to a supernatural non-physical entity that defies all imagination?
please don't tell me it involves anal probing
@orlp No--you use it to obtain virgins, who you sacrifice to me (don't worry--it doesn't involve any loss of life, only of virginity).
@JerryCoffin female virgins, I hope?
@orlp Female, human, and hot. Actual virginity is optional.
04:25
@JerryCoffin ok
@JerryCoffin on the other hand, if it had to be male virgins, I'd have an endless supply at reddit.com
oh god
@orlp There are a few points about which I'm quite demanding (but I make up for it by being quite a lenient deity in most other ways--I'm a lot less concerned about "sins" and such than a supply a virgins and money).
please explain to me why that quote I posted above my implosion does not sense make, oh god
Here, have some of orlp's male virgins
oh wait i just got it
out is an instance of PrintStream. duh
thats what happens when ur awake for 17+ hours without coffee and the toxicity of the lounge affects you, ur brain turns to mush
@DonLarynx It appears to relate to Java or .NET. If you think God has anything to do with those, you're sadly mistaken.
04:58
namespaces are just static classes
God made dog.
He also made a mute button
Every time I look at dried dates, I think about the roaches.
Ccr
Ccr
good morning guys
Ell
Ell
@Columbo moment of truth in an hour...
05:10
multiple inheritance is a big fucking problem gentlemen
No it isn't, diamond inheritance is.
Ell
Ell
That ain't even.that big of a problem is it?
Aactually wait, duplicate objects.maybe is much worse than jot knowing which function to call
So you guys are playing flagging! flagging! /cc @MaiLongdong
asd
actually no, I don't believe the regulars flag
it's a nuisance
Ell
Ell
Flagging is a great way go get a bigger conversation going - an interroom conversion. See how you can join today ...
05:21
it's boring
Ccr
Ccr
what will happen if sombody gets flagged in ths lounge?
so now i am about to get suspend for an hour .. great ( destruction free hour)
@NullPoiиteя just 30 mins honey
05:45
> I know the second one is pseudo code but one thing surprise me that top score person make it off topic? The second code can also be executed using Reactive Library and top score programmer don't aware about it.
@Ccr: All 10k+ users on the SO chats get a flag notification
@DonLarynx Beware: this article contains some inaccuracies (though it's not immediately clear whether you're likely to care about them or not).
06:07
This user is editing posts and adds nothing but bold. Too lazy to go to meta, should I?
all approvers should be banned from edit ... and this user's edit should be use as review audit
I left him a message as comment. If he keeps on doing that I'll meta.
Good morning
@MaiLongdong No point in meta--just flag (unlike flagging here, flagging on SO can actually be useful). Glancing at the edits, they do seem to have a bit more than you've said though. Not exactly great edits by any means, but not quite as hopeless as you implied either.
Ccr
Ccr
06:26
@MaiLongdong how to see what he did in the post?
Ell
Ell
06:38
yessss I'm into The University of Bristol!!!
Congratulations!
Good job
I heard it's good
and expensive
Ell
Ell
Thanks :D
It is both good and expensive :P
It shouldn't be that expensive if you are a UK/EU citizen
lol
Why would an EU citizen study in the UK
06:45
Because some universities are popular in UK.
There are very good universities in the mainland for a fraction of the price of the shitties UK university.
A year of uni in mainland will cost you ~1000-1600 euros, why go pay 10x that in the UK?
I am actually looking for a university for masters.
Wanna go to Germany
Ell
Ell
I am a UK citizen studying in a UK university :3
yeah, the price is fine for you then.
Ell
Ell
Well I get a loan which covers tuition
06:48
Shit
Ell
Ell
And.I have a scholarship which can Pay for living costs plus a little bit of tuition loan
It's not really a loan, more like a graduate tax
Well. Almost
Master is a waste of time, unless you prefer studying/doing pure academic research to working.
I did my master because I didn't have anything else better to do.
@chmod711telkitty I want to learn more. I don't want to end up being just a programmer.
@khajvah 12k pounds a year is fine? :)
@MaiLongdong It's fine for UK.
06:50
It's not fucking fine at all
Check the price for international students
lol you're thick
@khajvah what are you trying to achieve by doing a master?
check the price for international students in Germany, France, Sweden
then tell me again that "it's fine"
@chmod711telkitty I want to learn more theoretical stuff.
06:51
I wish I had the same education as @Mysticial.
Btw, personally I prefer staying in uni to work in the corporate
I won't be doing that if the corporate world consumes me.
@MaiLongdong Germany is free :D
Fact: the US and UK education system pricing is highly retarded.
No it's not free because you don't pay tax in the EU
For EU citizens it is
It's still ridiculously cheap
06:52
yeah
europe master race
I read an article about Germany. Their policy is to make universities as cheap as possible, as after graduation, if students end up living there, which is a pretty nice place to live, students cover the whole cost by paying taxes in a few years.
Ell
Ell
I can't go to a Europe uni anyway
WHy not?
Ell
Ell
I only speak English well enough to be taught in it
06:54
@khajvah Yes and you get the nationality after a few years.
@Ell Some universities are in English
@MaiLongdong Pretty good actually. I wanna move to Berlin.
I loved that city.
Ell
Ell
I havwnt found any universities that teach Anything below masters in English
I didn't like Berlin that much (bad weather didn't help), but Dresden and Saxony in general were awesome
I've been only in Berlin in Germany.

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