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23:00
Hmm, ok. I'll have to take a look. Any ideas for a project that would benefit from multiprocessing/multithreading? I'm kinda new to that as well, but I want to try and aim for something of substance, rather than all the silly 101-type tutorials. I guess something that lets me at least have an understanding of how a C++/Java project should be structured and fit together.
Learn C++ In A Week
Buy my book.
Is that the Sams one?
The best way to learn C++ is to actually write or maintain a non-trivial program in C++.
Yeah, that's what I'm shooting for. They know I have zero experience in Java/C++, but said to give it a shot.
23:03
^ haha
@CurtisMattoon Depending on the position you're interviewing for and whether you're a new grad, companies might give some leeway on that since everyone needs to start somewhere.
Is this book a real book for children?
Yeah, they said I can do 4/5 in Python, but they'd really like to see me write some C++/Java. I've been toying with basic CS review (trees/graphs/etc) in C++, but I'm still at single file "int main()" only kinda stuff.
If yes... these mofo's .. :-D
@CodeVolunteer Yes
23:06
@Ell Cambridge is very nice.
woo MS fixed a constexpr bug in time for VS2015 Update 1
@CurtisMattoon could be worse. could be void main() :p
@melak47 and yet bool is_msvc_cpp11_compliant_yet() constexpr { return false; }
that doesn't even compile friend
constexpr bool ...
@Rapptz It wouldnt compile either way because my compiler doesnt support it :D
Ell
Ell
23:11
@Columbo nice :D
you made friends?
VS2015 supports basic constexpr I thought?
@Borgleader I'm so sorry
@Rapptz Im stuck with 2013 until such time I switch to my new SSD
@Borgleader Wait what.
You can do that?
Oh no.
@Borgleader what are they still missing (besides two phase lookup)?
23:15
expression SFINAE
@Rapptz ;_;
ah. :/
@jaggedSpire As I was walking to work this morning, a man was walking his Corgi. It was adorable :3
@Borgleader :D
Substitution Failure Isn't Not An Error
@Borgleader I prefer koalas.
23:17
@Nooble racist
Koalas are the superior race yes.
I consider myself a koala nazi.
@Nooble Actually, as far as I can tell substitution failure isn't detected.
eh, never mind. Doesn't it fail the compile when it tries to instantiate it anyhow?
@jaggedSpire As far as I can tell, koalas are number one.
@Nooble As far as I can tell you have a lot of catching up to do to compete with Red Pandas in the adorableness department.
23:20
@jaggedSpire Nonononononono.
:(
@jaggedSpire Hands up!
@jaggedSpire That thing is just being stupid.
Finnish Politics When you see it.
Koalas are smart.
23:22
but until I see a koala go out of its gourd over a small orange gourd, Red Pandas are cuter.
> Zoinks! You've taken a wrong turn.
@Borgleader :D
this page was made for you!
@Borgleader allow at least 5 seconds to fix it...
@sehe oh my
23:23
@sehe ohhh, well done
Is there something terrible that can happen when using memcmp for POD structs?
Also why the fuck doesn't C++ have a default comparison operator for POD structs
@Mikhail if you have uninitialized padding, yes
also i think floats could be equal but not be bitwise equal? i think?
@Mikhail everybody loves undefined orderings?
Ell
Ell
who can do organic chemistry?
@Borgleader IEEE 754 is not a required representation in C or C++
merely very common and shiny
23:36
Look at what happens, its like 2x fucking longer

`struct ObjectiveSettings : ScopeComputeSettings
{
std::string objective_name;
SmallValue objective_pos;
RealValue objective_na;
RealValue objective_mag;
friend bool operator== (const ObjectiveSettings &a, const ObjectiveSettings &b)
{
return (a.objective_name == b.objective_name) &&
(a.objective_pos == b.objective_pos) &&
(a.objective_na == b.objective_na) &&
(a.objective_mag == b.objective_mag);
}
friend bool operator!= (const ObjectiveSettings &a, const ObjectiveSettings &b)
I want my money back
Funny how you came up with completely different implementation from what I thought you "obviously" meant.
Also, that's not POD.
Try again later.
Yeah I just noticed. But thats more of a bug
Like 80% of my code is crap. I'll never cure cancer at this rate.
@Mikhail paste.ubuntu.com/12628063 note how I added ordering to the mix
The Daily refp Rant: Why on earth did I make it an assignment to implement a std::vector<bool> clone in the c++ course I'm teaching? It's a freakin' hell to debug students implementations when they are having trouble with their implementation, and want some advice on where to start looking.
Yeah. That's epic judgment lapse right there :)
23:42
it's not that it's a very complicated thing to implement, it's just too complicated for students who.. well, let's be honest; most implementations are not very neat
> I drive past this spot twice a week. There are countless drug dealers, prostitutes, homeless, and hipsters in this area.
@LucDanton One of these 4 doesn't fit
Ell
Ell
an epic judgement lapse for me is thinking I could implement a chemical namer in 1 week in C
@Mikhail that's not what she said
Ell
Ell
23:47
which I have never used before
I didn't realise how retarded it was
literally I mean, so many fewer features
every now and then I discover new things I didn't know C didn't have :D
Ell
Ell
memory management is hard without copy constructors :L
@Ell s/ without copy constructors/in C/
good morning
@LucDanton I like the side-by-side
Any significant differences between MSVC2013 Ultimate vs MSVC2015 Community if I'm using the compiler for personal use?
23:52
hi
@Mikhail yes
Yes one is shit the other also but less
more c++, more bugs
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva sup
tfw you can't peek a generator
you suck clang
Ell
Ell
23:54
lol
write a wrapper
a wrapper for what
@Rapptz can you copy the generator?
The problem is that Clang doesn't differentiate between regular function templates and templated constructors
and my token parsing hack doesn't work for constructors
@ScottW sure, but that assignment has caused me more headache than what I originally thought it would
@ScottW the problem with the vector<bool> specialization is that even the good students tend to make it far more complicated than they have to, and I'm not sure how I'll address that in the future
Ell
Ell
a wrapper that stores the next token
23:56
anyhow, I'm off to bed now, this fever is killing me
peace
I still have no idea how @ThePhD 's weird as fuck function actually ended up parsing properly in my program.

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