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18:08
@AndyProwl I saw selfie sticks here for the first time
price = ~2.5 pizzas
what would you choose
@AlexM. Pizzaaaa
well let's see
pizza is nearly worthless and selfie sticks are totally worthless so I'd have to choose pizza
whatup all
@Puppy Pizza is great.
18:10
@Puppy 2.5 pizzas no less
@melak47 Well, the selfie stick is totally worthless so it doesn't really matter how many pizzas you can get instead.
I'd argue that selfie sticks even have negative worth
so reverse the polarity
use it to take pictures of other people!
"But first, let me take an otherie."
@melak47 picture-view-height-increase-stick
18:17
@Ell we can arrange that.
Right now my flat is a mess with essentially stuff all over.
I unpacked everything. Not a good idea.
@R.MartinhoFernandes fyi, don't just unpack everything
But yeah, it's fine.
yay
While I begin mapping in my new orbit, here are southern craters from my last orbit at #Ceres http://go.nasa.gov/1gUCnW8 http://t.co/DOd0pT1zfa
@chris Except decltype(auto)
Which is special for some reason
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ What do you mean? It's C++14 and it isn't part of the parameter list.
18:25
Well, yeah, but you can't replace auto with a template parameter, that's what I meant
I've always hated template syntax though, so anything that doesn't require that is welcome.
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ Ah, I said the parameter list ones. So just the three.
@AlexM. Hahaha pizzas as a monetary unit
I'm currently as open minded as it gets, and I was thinking of trying C#. Is there a good video out there about C# coming from a C++ background?
lol programming videos
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ try C# in depth by skeet
18:28
I said video
:c
@AlexM. I can vouch for that.
@Borgleader it works well because it's a currency everyone knows about and the reader can put himself in my shoes
My attention span is the same as a red fish while reading if I'm not interested in the language.
I wouldn't even try to search for C# videos, it's a very popular language
I need a video with explosions, boobs or kittens or a combination of those and something about the language to keep me interested.
18:29
@AlexM. They're not even worth 0.5 pizzas to me
who knows what kind of shitty videos you'll find while searching for something good
and since you don't know the language you can't tell it's shitty either
eek
That's why I asked for your opinion
my advice: find a problem and solve it
with C#
IOW actually use the language
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ I don't watch videos, I like to context switch a lot
30 seconds reading, switching to browser, back to book etc.
also books are easier to follow than videos because you can go back quickly to stuff while vids require you to rewind and keep moving that seekbar until you reach the spot
18:31
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ, One thing you should do is get Resharper. It's pretty good at pointing out things you might not know.
@AlexM. Yeah, to learn the language I agree.
Not to mention you can read faster or slower but you can't reliably speed up/slow down a video
I'm looking to some video that could show me the basics of what makes that language great.
this effectively zeroes the value of programming videos to me
Something like this
18:32
@chris really expensive though
become a student then
@AlexM. Luckily, I'm a student.
I started using resharper for the first time because of work but I'm not even sure what I like about it yet, only been using it for several days
I guess the things like "this can be turned into a loop" for recursive stuff and other suggestions like that are ok
I don't like learning through videos either.
I heard it finds and runs test much faster than microsoft's own stuff
18:34
@AlexM. One nice part is writing a loop and having it turn that into a LINQ expression or method chain.
user406009
Videos suck. Books = best.
I don't read programming books either.
I like go-to-file because I don't need to install VsFileNav anymore
dat font
18:35
@AlexM. really nice for wpf and for generating boilerplate like equality
I was able to bind go-to-file to Ctrl + G, Ctrl + G, best feature ever
user406009
C# isn't all out better than C++. They have different goals.
this blows shit wide open :O
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ come on jeffrey...
> I had one guy from an outfit named "Matthew" and showed up from a 732 number. I did some digging and he actually lives in Mumbai.

With VoIP, you can be physically sitting in Mumbai and get a US number for a reasonable cost. 10 years ago, when I went to India for work, they put a phone on my desk with a number with a number local to my home office. It was quite handy when I was calling co-workers back home and/or my family.

Read more: http://www.city-data.com/forum/work-employment/2078345-american-indian-companies-scam-verification-apply-3.html#ixzz3jC2IHoYw
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18:36
Steel beams cannot melt jet fuel.
look at this guy
Jon Skeet, Reading, United Kingdom
800k 384 5571 6743
@Lalaland dat strong backwards grammer
@AlexM. what
then look at the video
then back at him
and think that you're taking that video seriously
with a straight face
wait
C# has runtime-only "generics"?
18:38
the first chapter of skeet's book is all about making C# look interesting btw
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ o_0 no?
exactly what you want
user406009
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ Nah, that's Java.
I wouldn't put a video with Microsoft Sam talking to Siri above the book
9 mins ago, by ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ
I need a video with explosions, boobs or kittens or a combination of those and something about the language to keep me interested.
18:38
@AlexM., Maybe VS has done this since then, but R# lets you type something in another assembly and then quickly reference the assembly when you're done typing the name. I also remember being able to type "Substitute" and then add the NSubstitute library to my project in a few clicks.
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ The accepted answer here almost nails the difference in how generics/templates work in C#, Java and C++
> Session 1 : Programming 101 (JavaScript, C, C++, Java, PHP, C#)
god
@unordered_meow Thanks
Also C# uses GC?
user406009
Most languages nowadays use GC.
user406009
Exceptions are basically: Rust, C++, C, and D (optional)
user406009
In many cases though, GC can increase throughput over naive malloc.
I don't think it's optional in D
It's optional in C++.
I read this article about how you should write a compiler to be a Real Programmer™
If you disable it, you effectively have to stop using standard library, built-in array slicing
18:43
Maybe I should write my own language
or you leak memory until you re-enable GC
user1804599
@unordered_meow It is, but Phobos uses it extensively.
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ imagine what that says about rightfold
@unordered_meow std::list<Person>* foo = new std::list<Person>();
lol
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ That's the "almost" part
user1804599
18:44
Tracing GCs effectively simulate infinite tape, making it easier to reason about programs.
hello, any one here knows lex?
@IndrajithIndraprastham no
user1804599
Don't disable them. It's just stupid.
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ This is most probably because the answer was written by/for Java or C# folks
Wait, why can't I edit that shit out?
user1804599
18:45
Forever laughing at people prefixing interface names with I.
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ locked and closed question
@elyse This is still convention in C# land
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ nothing stops you from following a book and doing all the exercises
user1804599
Hahahahahahaha C# programmers.
also there were other people complaining about it
C++ example is non-idiomatic almost to the point when it's wrong. It should be std::list<Person*> foo;. A big benefit of std containers is that they support RAII. See examples. — Alexander Malakhov May 30 '12 at 3:50
18:46
learn how languages and compilers work, without risking to develop something that will never succeed
user1804599
It's type-level Hungarian notation, and Hungarian notation is stupid.
I remember having this book around ever since I saw it mentioned in the pragmatic programmer amazon.com/Fundamentals-Programming-Languages-E-Horowitz/dp/…
never read it
@AlexM. I wouldn't write a compiler with the intention of it succeeding
only skimmed through the first chapter and I remember seeing lisp
God help me I will never have to mantain a language
18:47
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ great, then books and exercises are best for you
user406009
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ You can always submit a proposal! isocpp.org/std/submit-a-proposal
I've got no idea worth a proposal currently
And I care very little about compilers and/or languages ATM
user406009
There are all sorts of "features" that we can add to C++. How about case insensitivity for identifies ala Nim. /s
I'd propose the removal of headers and the implementation of something like what all other languages use
@Lalaland What are the advantages?
You gotta have a reason to break 99% of C++ code
18:49
Are there any features that you are happy C++ doesn't have?
Search for old proposals where the committee said « We want that, but better. Revise and come back with an updated paper. », actually update the old paper and propose it again.
user406009
That was a bad joke about the abundance of bad C++ proposals out there.
Or are we jus full bloat na
@Jeremy case insensitivity
GC
user406009
@AlexM. Isn't that currently in progress with the modules proposals?
18:50
yes
user406009
There were 2 of them, Microsoft and Google IIRC correctly.
@elyse Yeah, that's a moronic convention
You can propose (again) signals, flat containers, Gaussian integers, etc...
user1804599
@Jeremy C++ doesn't lack any features, so no.
> currently in progress
lol
user1804599
18:51
@Jeremy until and unless statements.
it's been postponed indefinitely due to the fact that it's a feature hitler wants
@Lalaland We'll have modules maybe in the next century
user1804599
@Jeremy Stropping.
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@Jeremy Turing-incompleteness.
@Jeremy Java-like generics
@Jeremy PHP-like echo as a statement rather than a function
user1804599
18:52
@Jeremy std::deque<bool> specialisation.
@Jeremy IO monad
Thanks for the C++17 proposals guys
user1804599
@Jeremy Universal nullability.
@Jeremy Unique number format, which happens to be rational too
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@Jeremy XML literals.
18:54
@Jeremy Nested macro loops. Oh wait, there are.
user1804599
@Jeremy Global type inference.
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@Jeremy Significant indentation.
@Jeremy User defined operators with no restrictions
@Jeremy Haskell records
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@Jeremy Covariant input parameters.
Maybe we are being asses @elyse
We should probably stop, he got the point.
user1804599
18:56
Sawzall > C++
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@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ work on Vlinder with me.
Most of these "features" are shit though
user1804599
Yes, that's why we're glad C++ lacks them.
@elyse I'll work on you while you work on Vlinder, maybe
user1804599
What does that mean?
18:57
is this a double entendre
user1804599
Vlinder has reified generics!
user1804599
And type inference!
> ** TODO: Add description **
You got me at "TODO", how do I join?
Lots of these features would be breaking changes, though.
> TODO: write a TODO
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18:58
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ XD
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user1804599
fix those :P
I don't even know what the project is about
user1804599
It's a VM for Vlinder.
> Rename Mill to Vlinder to avoid confusion with certain CPU architectures
what
user1804599
18:59
Written in JavaScript. The additional indirection allows the implementation of threads.
Theres so many jobs for C# but not C++, wtf?
fucking databases ruining everything
user1804599
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ There is a CPU architecture named Mill.

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