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1:00 AM
@Raynos What is SF ?
 
@DeadMG San Francisco
 
@DzekTrek looks like a beagle? ish?
 
._.
 
San Fransisco
 
@DeadMG sorge forge
 
1:00 AM
Y u no know san fransisco
 
sbi
@Raynos There's an SE site for Science Fiction. Try asking there.
 
because it's Merkin and virtually none of us are Merkin?
 
we're not american
 
Yes, it's beagle. ;) @MooingDuck
 
sbi
@TonyTheLion Parrot!
 
1:00 AM
@TonyTheLion oh you exposed the problem. I was wondering why we didn't get it
 
@DeadMG I just now realized what that word means :/
 
Hmm, beer.
 
@sbi \o/ I deserved that
 
Xeo
> This user has been automatically suspended for posting inappropriate content and cannot chat for 57 minutes.
 
A science fiction based start-up does sound like a winner!
 
1:01 AM
@sbi huh?
 
@Xeo AKA "Sweet Justice".
 
@Raynos And I'm afraid many of us don't feel comfortable answering questions that have both the word 'salary' and 'generous' in the same sentence
 
sbi
@TonyTheLion You were parroting the puppy.
 
No experience there
 
1:02 AM
I dont need to know your salary, I just want data points :)
 
@sehe I do! I'm overpaid!
 
@sbi no, when I typed the message, puppies message hadn't appeared yet
 
@Raynos
 
sbi
@Xeo Oops. Was he flagged? :)
 
@TonyTheLion woof woof motherfucker :D
 
1:02 AM
lol
 
meeeee
or mheeee
 
@sbi Quite certainly. Saw three flags at once
 
@Raynos: www.glassdoor.com/Salaries/index.htm
 
sbi
@TonyTheLion I know how these happen. That won't stop me accusing your of parroting, though.
 
sbi
1:03 AM
@sehe Note the smiley.
 
I'm going to bed on that note
 
Anyway, I need to get some sleep if I want to enjoy V-day to its fullest.
 
@sbi Note I saw them
 
Valentine is overrated
 
@TonyTheLion you must be single
 
sbi
1:03 AM
@Xeo What, did you have his page open and kept refreshing it?
 
@TonyTheLion Another Hallmark holiday
 
@TonyTheLion Nooooo.
 
@Jacob yea
 
Valentine is overridden. OO style. My wife says, I shouldn't be object oriented about it.
She objected to being objectified.
6
 
Xeo
@sbi No, I just went to look why he didn't say anything anymore.
 
1:04 AM
February 14th is Valentine's Day. February 15th is Cheap Chocolate Day.
5
 
@EtiennedeMartel Chocolates are trite. Go for leeks!
 
Oh my. I'm laughing so hard I'm having troubling typing "Good night"
 
My GF agrees that Valentines is overrated. She was clear that doesn't mean she doesn't want stuff though.
 
1:05 AM
@MooingDuck You're screwed.
 
@EtiennedeMartel That's the idea ....
 
@Xeo Yeah. That was unexpected. No worries, he'll be back tomorrow by 01:00 CEST; been the pattern for three days now
 
valentine is cheap for me. I don't have to get anyone anything
 
@EtiennedeMartel actually, she planned everything. I just gotta get flowers and chocolate or something
 
1:06 AM
@TonyTheLion I won't.
 
user406009
All I want is the chocolate. Lots of chocolate.
 
@MooingDuck this is where you grow a pair and don't fall to consumerism
 
@Raynos no, that's all right. I'm good
 
@Raynos Grow a pair and let it go to waste. Alas
 
@TonyTheLion perhaps a pack (?) of butter - she forgot them doing the groceries
 
1:06 AM
don't need butter
 
@MooingDuck Shell out the cash, woo!
 
@Raynos flowers and chocolates is cheap considering I buy a month of happiness
 
The question is who was St. Valentine so we celebrate him as a patron of love? :) I have never heard anything about him, even though I attended church 2 times in my life.
 
@DzekTrek doesn't matter, and the truth is probably a mass murderer or something
 
sbi
Going with the valentine theme... youtube.com/watch?v=PFAgPhCV-iA That was back in the 80s, when your parents were young. Otherwise, fuck Valentine's Day.
 
1:08 AM
@DzekTrek depends on the church. I went to church for a big part of my life, and never heard about him :) You must be from the church of Hallmark to learn about him
 
Okay, final boss time.
 
@MooingDuck I didn't know that. It's a shocking fact or whatever it is.
 
Xeo
@MooingDuck Truth itself is a mass murderer, yeah.
 
@DzekTrek I said probably. I don't know anything
 
@sehe are you coming from Poland?
 
sbi
1:08 AM
@DzekTrek A monk, I think.
 
@DzekTrek derp. What? My 'Landtag' reference?
 
sbi
@DzekTrek There's catholic churches outside of Poland. And people are going there to celebrate services. Heck, the current pope is a German!
 
@DzekTrek "Of the Saint Valentine whose feast is on February 14, nothing is known except his name and that he was buried on the Via Flaminia north of Rome on February 14, he was born on April 16." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Valentine
 
@MooingDuck :( I got scared when saw the post of yours. Thanks Goddino it is false or not tested assumption. @sbi OK, but what he did so they titled him as a patron of love? @sehe I have no idea why did I ask you that, but probably because in Poland there is 90% of Catholics...
 
@DzekTrek I think you mean Poland has 90% of alcoholics
 
1:11 AM
"The feast of St. Valentine was first established in 496 by Pope Gelasius I, who included Valentine among those "... whose names are justly reverenced among men, but whose acts are known only to God." Oh my, this article is awesome!
 
@sehe we are talking about Czech Republic, right? :D
 
sbi
@MooingDuck So we celebrate that a monk was buried in ancient times by giving flowers to our girlfriends. If that doesn't raise suspicions as to his deeds...
 
@DzekTrek Turn your map upside-up and have another one
 
@sbi "Saint Valentine that appears in various martyrologies in connection with Feb 14 is described either as: A priest in Rome, A bishop of Interamna (modern Terni), or A martyr in the Roman province of Africa." We don't know where he was
 
sbi
@sehe I'm sure you're right, because Poland has 98% catholics. :)
 
1:13 AM
I'm curious, do they canonize Saints now? I mean are there any saint people nowadays to be canonized and glorified for the upcoming centuries?
 
sbi
@MooingDuck Easily fixed.
 
@DzekTrek yes
 
sbi
@DzekTrek Wasn't the last pope made a Saint?
 
" It is even uncertain whether the feast of that day celebrates only one saint or more saints of the same name."
 
@sbi What country was Karl Marx from?
"Religion is the opium of the people" is one of the most frequently paraphrased statements of Karl Marx. It was translated from the German original, "Die Religion ... ist das Opium des Volkes" and is often referred to as "religion is the opiate of the masses." The quotation originates from the introduction of his 1843 work Contribution to Critique of Hegel's Philosophy of Right which was subsequently released one year later in Marx's own journal Deutsch-Französische Jahrbücher, a collaboration with Arnold Ruge. The phrase "This opium you feed your people" appeared in 1797 in Marquis de Sade...
 
sbi
1:14 AM
@sehe Germany ("Karl"). Why? Ah, I see.
 
@sehe That's more matter of psychology and sociology of the population, rather than geography. @MooingDuck Nice. :) @sbi I don't remember who was the last Pope? Johan II ?
 
sbi
@DzekTrek He was from Poland. :)
 
Nice. :) World is so small.
 
meh, almost got into an argument on fb
I blame this room for putting me in argument mode
 
Ok, now that there is nothing to laugh about (except for a snicker) - I wish to take this opportunity to solemnly bid you farewell and goodnight
 
sbi
1:16 AM
@sehe So Marx must have read Sade. I wonder whether his wife knew...
 
@TonyTheLion reddit, tropes and fb? Typing with your knees, are you
 
sbi
Yeah, I should go to bed, too. In about three hours I will have to get up and survive the day with a sick child in my care. Yawns.
 
no tropes today
I need to get some sleep damnit
 
sbi
@sehe You forgot this chat.
 
1:17 AM
@sbi You wake up at 5 o'clock?
@sbi No that doesn't count. This chat is for recreation
LOL
 
sbi
@TonyTheLion The way to sleep better is to stick to some rhythm.
@sehe While the others, of course, are for work?
 
@sbi Nobody observes visits facebook for fun
 
sbi
@sehe My alarm goes off at 5:45. I have to wake two of my kids at 6:15, and then have to bully them out the door, breakfast had and teeth brushed within 45mins.
 
I calculated to reach another exoplanet we need 21 years to travel with a speed of light. What do you think, when it would be possible to achieve?
 
@sbi woooh. I'm going to try struggling out of the door at 7am. Bad enough
Cheers
 
1:20 AM
Anyone recommend any development lifecycles?
 
sbi
@sehe Yeah, so do I. :-/
 
Just I suck at planning
@sbi You're a fricken superhero
 
sbi
@KianMayne Analyze => Design => Implement => Test => Debug => Fix => Test => Debug...
@KianMayne All parents are heroes.
 
@sbi DO NOT FORGET THE DESIGN PART IN DETAIL (I never do it, and I always regret it)
 
@sbi Analyze what?
 
1:21 AM
@KianMayne EVERYTHING
 
sbi
@KianMayne The problem domain.
 
@MooingDuck After I finally got done on my chat client server I wished I had too
 
sbi
> This user has been automatically suspended for posting inappropriate content and cannot chat for 1 hour 7 minutes. /cc @Xeo
 
@MooingDuck ANALYSE ALL THE THINGS
 
@KianMayne someday we will learn :(
 
1:22 AM
Analyze what you have to do. What will your project require in the terms of material, technology, stuff etc... how should implementation of it be processed, what is the ultimate goal of application , etc.
 
sbi
@KianMayne Basically, this is the old waterfall model. You don't want to do that. It's much better to do this iteratively. It's just that you still have to do it.
 
@MooingDuck It seems so weird thinking about programmatical problems before having them
 
You mean like this? ^
But shouldn't the deployment be after testing?
 
Yes, that's the evaluation of the development lifecycle.
 
sbi
1:26 AM
@KianMayne Looks pretty good to me. Something basic. Of course, then there's stuff like TDD etc., which kind of turns it a few times. But basically, this is it.
 
Xeo
@KianMayne You're in the cycle until you deploy, and then you cycle some more
 
sbi
Anyway, I really, really, really gotta go to bed now. Stifles Yawn. I am tired, and I will be off much worse tomorrow. Gives in and YAWNS heartily. Good night, folks. Keep it down, I want to find a nice and clean room tomorrow morning, and not the pile of flags we had today.
 
@Xeo Ahh
 
Initial planning is different from planning cause the first one is based just on your presumption, and the second one is the work of the lifecycle streaming objections and situations.
 
@sbi Haha
 
Xeo
1:27 AM
g'night @sbi
 
sbi
@Xeo Wow, "deplay" was a wonderful Freudian slip.
 
@sbi See ya.
 
Xeo
@sbi "delay" would've been an even nicer one. :)
In any case, I'm going back to work on my game some more.
 
@Xeo What's your game?
 
Xeo
2D, tile-based strategy game
 
1:30 AM
@xeo Qt, openGL, DX11?
 
What's your opinion on Scrum? (while we're on the development process subject...)
 
Xeo
@DzekTrek std::cout. :)
 
@Xeo Nice. :)
 
sbi
@Xeo It would have required while, though, rather than until. :)
 
Xeo
(for now)
 
sbi
1:31 AM
@KianMayne It's called Procrastinator. He uses it to put off getting a job and doing real work.
@Xeo You'd like that, huh?
 
Xeo
@sbi Should we get you flagged so you can't write anymore till tomorrow? :P
 
@Irfy it has benefits and shortcomings, for sure.
 
sbi
Anyway, I'm off. Gets coat...
afk
 
Me too, work is waiting for me. :)
@iRfy, just observe the Q. from the logic park, and you will find in it the tree of answer.
Scrum is a form of agile project management. Although the Scrum approach was originally suggested for controlling manufacturing, its use has shifted on the management of other projects, and it can be used to run manufacturing maintenance groups or as a general restaurant management type daily chore with a repeated machine driven effort that does not require any creativity or intelligence. History In 1986, Hirotaka Takeuchi and Ikujiro Nonaka described a new tactic that would increase speed and flexibility at the cost of design and quality, based on case studies from manufacturing firm...
 
@DzekTrek I know about Scrum from what one can google, but not from practice, that's what I'm looking for... thanks anyway
Personal experience and so on
 
1:35 AM
@sbi Hahaha
@DzekTrek You can say that about almost anything in the world (except bacon)
 
@KianMayne Well I second that second part in any case ;)
 
Xeo
@Irfy I once kinda worked with scrum, though we only used the backlog part of it, really. It's not much different from any other kind of agile development.
Well, and the sprints
 
Awh crap
 
@Xeo Could you elaborate on what you intentionally left out and why (like "This is useless to us because...")?
 
Just noticed the time (1:41 here) - I've got to wake up early tomorrow and buy presents for valentines day D:
 
1:42 AM
Lucky you, it's 2:42 here :P
 
Xeo
@Irfy Nah, it's just that we had no real clue to how scrum really works. :P The project was at the Games Academy Berlin, where you do a semester project every, well, semester.
 
Wait a second, it's Valentine's tomorrow?
 
Xeo
With teams formed from the student body
@Irfy Today
 
@Xeo did it work out? the way you employed Scrum?
 
@Irfy Today
 
Xeo
1:44 AM
Yeah, the game was finished at the end of the semester
 
Do you just do games? :)
 
Xeo
It isn't called "Games Academy" for nothing, y'know? :P
 
Did you github it somewhere?
or it's more like personal collection.
@KianMayne true. :)
 
Xeo
@DzekTrek It's a school project. games-academy.de/home/projekte.html#pro79
 
What do you guys write your CVs in? Haven't updated mine since 2005 :D trying out latex/moderncv right now...
 
1:50 AM
@Xeo Excellent. Didn't know about this.
 
@Irfy as of recently I'm using SO Careers
 
I'm gonna sleep now guys so my girlfriend doesn't get pissed at me
Bye
 
2:05 AM
what the hell
I've had a power outage for 1-2 hours this evening, and my Internet has been utter crap ever since
Turns out, the main router of the dorm started limiting bandwidth after the power came back...
 
2:37 AM
Seriously... how's throwing all these flags around?
 
O_o
 
@Irfy You can't seem them, but there's 9 flags in this room right now...
 
if anyone minds helping
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Q: Java Polynomial Addition

user1079641I am a student. I am using String Tokenizer and Linked Lists. There is an external file in there are numerous lines of polynomials(one per line). Using String Tokenizers and Linked List, I am running a while loop which captures two lines on each pass and adds them to linked lists. After the numb...

 
@Mysticial You mean the starred posts on the right? Or something else?
 
Please , flag some more
I like flags
 
2:40 AM
@Mysticial I think it was the guy with Chinese / Japanese character username, since most of the flagged stuff was addressed to him
 
@Irfy No, 10k users can see (and act on) a list of which posts have been flagged.
 
And he / she is still at it!
 
Oh, I see
 
@Prætorian Yeah... that's what I'm guessing too.
 
Can we banhammer him
 
2:42 AM
good idea, how do we find him?
 
and another one...
 
lol
 
Flag any of his posts :P
eventually the mods will get annoyed
 
I'm blindly marking "invalid" to all at this point
 
2:45 AM
@user1079641 Hi! Try pre-allocating an array with some upper bound on size, let's say n, then use the indices of the array as the exponent of x and at the corresponding index/exponent you store the coefficient. So when you parse 2x^3 you say polysum[3] += 2 (assuming initialized with 0). If you do this for both polynomials with the same polysum array, you will get an array containing the coefficients of the sum of the two polynomials.
 
user868935
lol Just getting my say
 
user868935
sorry if popups came up
 
@user1079641 The output is then polysum[0] + polysum[1] * x + polysum[2] * x^2 etc. (you need to present that as a string, of course)
 
user868935
@Raynos I had a bunch of programming brats attack me out of nowhere
 
Xeo
@チョコレート人 "brats"?
 
2:47 AM
@チョコレート人 We have nothing against you. But please stop bugging us with all those flags. You do realize that we can cancel your flag in 2 clicks?
 
@チョコレート人 I think I speak for everyone here when I say "Please leave us alone"
 
Xeo
Seriously, don't falsify who said what in here.
 
user868935
@Xeo what are you talking about?
 
Xeo
You were the one that got offended by @sbi telling you that a loop is the basic of the basics and is covered in the "coding for dummies" chapter of every book
 
user868935
@Xeo no.
 
Xeo
2:49 AM
We didn't "attack you out of nowhere". And we certainly are no "brats"
 
user868935
@Xeo you wasn't there
 
Xeo
I wasn't? Would be news to me.
I even wrote the fucking loop as an example.
3
 
user868935
Now why are you cursing?
 
Xeo
2 hours ago, by Xeo
for(unsigned a = 0; a < 256; ++a) arr[a] = (unsigned char)a;
Just for the record.
 
user868935
Anyway, the problem was making unwarranted snide remarks
 
user868935
2:51 AM
Noted and thanks
 
Xeo
2 hours ago, by sbi
@チョコレート人 I don't want to be rude or anything, but loops should be at about page 13 of every introductory book. Have you tried to read one?
Unwarranted snide remark?
 
@Xeo ah, the habit of using pre-increment by default, +1
 
@チョコレート人 It's a perfectly instructional remark.
 
Xeo
@チョコレート人 Habit.
 
user868935
@xeo That is a rude statement by english standards. Its being rude on the sly
 
user868935
2:53 AM
@xeo also, sbi's comment was unconstructive.
 
@チョコレート人 How the hell is asking you to learn something unconstructive?
 
user868935
But all is said and done and in the past
 
This reminds me of that seen from Goodfellas when Billy Bass gets it. I'm just saying, I don't shine shoes any more.
 
user868935
Because you are assuming I started programming yesterday
 
@チョコレート人 which reminds, reality check: did the commands to get textfile on cin, and put those words in vector, work?
is the war over?
 
user868935
2:59 AM
@AlfPSteinbach I hope the war is over lol. I got things to work right. I put the file content into a string, then from there, I put the string into a vector and from there, I was able to count the characters for each word. :)
 
user868935
@AlfPSteinbach last I check, Afghanistan is still on lol
 
@チョコレート人 hm good. anything that works. ;-)
 
user868935
@AlfPSteinbach Now I'm working on checking the which characters are in each word depending on the length of the word. I'm building a text-encryption/decryption program. I writing a custom encryption/decryption algorithm.
 
3:41 AM
Hi. Suppose I'm trying to do something like func(extract<int>(params[0]), extract<double>(params[1])) but I'm trying to use template parameter lists to do this at compile time. The following is rejected by the compiler - func(boost::python::extract<Args>(params([S]))...);, where S conceptually would be 0, 1 and Args would be int, double. I don't know if this question makes sense in isolation. If it is too complicated to ask here, then I can ask on the main site.
I get the error - error: capture of non-variable 'S'
 
 
1 hour later…
4:43 AM
@FaheemMitha params[S], not params([S]).
The second is call of a function with an incomplete lambda capturing variable named S.
 
What would be a good project to work on for a C++ newbie?
 
This kind of questions are unanswerable.
 
@CatPlusPlus : Oh, right. Thanks.
 
@CatPlusPlus Any ideas anyways?
 
No.
'Newbie' is not quantifiable, I can't tell what you know and what you don't know.
I can only tell you to pick up anything and try to implement it, maybe learning in the process.
 
4:49 AM
That would be a good way to start I guess... Perhaps I could say newbie projects are things you would find easy, though I would guess if you are skilled enough in the programming language to know everything by heart, that would be kinda hard :s
 
@Hoxieboy go implement a deck of playing cards - when you're done with that - implement games like blackjack or poker
 
@kfmfe04 Derp on last message XD Implementing a deck of playing cars as in console, and make it some sort of game? I think I remember that being a classic test for programming now that you mention it :D
 
@Hoxieboy well, it's a basic, well-defined problem - good for newbies - to do it, you will have to learn a little bit of data-structures and hopefully some OOP - good for getting your feet wet
@Hoxieboy - sometimes, I will use this project myself, when learning a new language (like Haskell)
 
@kfmfe04 I see, so essentially I am making a definition of each card?
 
@Hoxieboy - that's a start
@Hoxieboy if you can't do it in an OOP-manner - probably better to read some books first
 
4:59 AM
@kfmfe04 Well I have already learned quite a bit of python (in fact, just about every console trick for the language :D) and like a C++ documentation once said: "Its good to try to incorporate methods into C++ from other programming languages, the ideas are fertile grounds for a new implementation"
 
Xeo
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Q: i am trying to use boost::unordered_map but getting errors

Rishibha sharmaThis is how i am using boost::unordered_map with key as struct tm and value as long int. i am providing my own hash function and pred also but i am getting certain compilation errors. This is what i've written: struct hash_val { size_t hash(const struct tm &s) { size_t hashValue=0; boo...

 
it also said to try to make up new ways of getting the same results :)
 
Xeo
How I hate it when people put an empty line between every other line
 
@Hoxieboy sry - not much time to chat - deep in a debugging session atm
 
@kfmfe04 No problem, I know how much concentration it takes ;P
turns out, enums and a card class makes 100 definitions turn into 1 class :s
 
5:14 AM
OOP is hardly the only way.
 
Hi all :)
 
@CatPlusPlus he's a noob - let him take one paradigm at a time...
 
5:36 AM
finally fixed this #$('ing logic bug caused during integration - I hate this kind of bug - I'd be much happier with a core dump or a memory bug...
btw, if anyone is looking for a gui-based gdb debugger, I found Nemiver to be quite decent. I was using gdbtui before, but unlike Nemiver, gdbtui doesn't handle terminal output well (I use colors in terminal output to help me debug).
 
@kfmfe04 To C++ anyways
:)
This is just something I am wondering about, does anyone know two small snippets of C++ code that do the same thing, one object oriented and the other not?
 
5:55 AM
Not a very useful exercise.
 
or would it be impossible to do... I haven't really had experience with non oop :s
 
If you have an OO and e.g. functional snippet of C++ code, then they probably solve two different problems.
 
Then could you give an example or describe some code that isnt OO?
 
at least their approaches tend to be orthogonal (OOP vs FP)...
 
int square(int x) { return x*x; }
 
5:57 AM
std::transform(xs.begin(), xs.end(), ys.begin(), f) is map f
With crappy syntax, but hey.
 
What?
 
argh its hard to wrap around my brain fizzles I'm over thinking this
 
non-oop is programming without class
 
get the basics down first - C++ is a large language
 
You can do OOP without class.
 
6:01 AM
What do you mean? Like c-style oop?
 
lol
 
It's just a convenient sugar.
 
@kfmfe04 Well, not only C++ as well, I'm thinking more about what it actually is XD
 
everything (except machine language) is convenient sugar, to an extent...
 
machine language is sugar
 
6:03 AM
what isn't sugar, then?
 
assembly :o
 
Yes, this is very useful point of view.
 
@kfmfe04 bancstar is considered salt
 
(prolog) D:
apparently: OOP = modular, pluggable while non oop: adaptable and doesn't require specialized units
Honestly I don't see a difference between OO and non OO
 
have you heard of imperative programming or functional programming?
 
6:07 AM
@kfmfe04 I'm pretty sure I know what functional programming is, but being self taught, probably not
XD
 
6:20 AM
@Pubby that's one #('"ed up language - at least brainfuck has some panache
 
It's a bit amusing, censoring one instance of "fuck" and the other not.
 
I'm skirting the line with Big Brother looking over our shoulders - one is an official language as sbi would say...
I love valgrind (saved again before a check-in)! clang is supposed to have some functionality that supersedes valgrind tho - looking forward to trying that out...
 
@CatPlusPlus I'm learning some Factor, have any recommendations?
 
@CatPlusPlus There's no real tutorials?
 
6:34 AM
There's one in docs.
The language itself is rather simple.
 
I think I already did the tutorial, was it just that palindrome thing?
 
Okay, I'll read that too
Thanks
 
A stack-based language? I should try this.
 
6:49 AM
@StackedCrooked trying is the correct word. Nothing simple in my experience but highly powerful
Morning, all
 
It's not that hard. Just point-free by default.
 
Expect to write stuff in an interactive window with all kinds of completion-on-steroids
 
It's way less confusing than any Smalltalk environment I've seen. :P
 
@CatPlusPlus mmm. It was really quite similar to trying out SqueakVM in my experience. But I admit to never writing an actual program in it. I just helped someone debug the reason why his program would be slow to run (it was a bloated base image)
You should be able to find it on SO
And I got interested so I tried a few more basic things and watch a few presentations by the language author
 
Factor listener is closer to GHCi than Squeak IMO. OTOH I could never navigate through Squeak to accomplish anything, so maybe I'm wrong.
Factor has images, but they're used mostly for deployment.
 
7:02 AM
Sweet, I got stack-based templates working.
def_word(five_five, intc(5), intc(5));
eval(five_five, add, intc(5), mul)::value;
Well, kind-of working. Stupid ICE prevents it from fully compiling
 
@sehe morning, Time for me to go to bed :D
bai
 
7:58 AM
no crazy meta guys around here anymore?
 
8:14 AM
@bamboon just crazy guys. Miss them?
@CatPlusPlus Well, you can't really do anything without an image. That was mainly the topic of my answer here:
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A: Faster way to compile Factor Programs

seheI admit that before today, I had never heard of Factor. I took the opportunity to play with it. It is looking nice (reminds me of squeak-vm and lisp at the same time). I'll cut the smalltalk (pun very much intended) and jump to your question. Analysis It appears that the way Factor works, resul...

The guy was having a problem with a Factor taking 5 minutes to load up :)
It seems I found the only question ever on Factor on SO there, by the way
 
sbi
8:31 AM
@AlfPSteinbach That sounds like a very dangerous attitude when it comes to C++.
 
@kfmfe04 not a bad idea right there.
 
sbi
@bamboon We eventually closed the room down for a while and only allowed a few regulars in. (Well, the mods were allowed, too, of course, but by then their discussion had somewhat died down, and they were rather reasonable anyway.)
 
Xeo
@kfmfe04 Adress sanatizer, or Asan for short
@Pubby Which language?
 
@Xeo What?
 
Xeo
@Pubby Well, in which language? :P
 
8:44 AM
@Xeo Well it's C++ if that's what you mean.
 
Xeo
Okay, and what exactly do you mean with "stack-based" templates?
 
The meta program runs a stack language
 
@Xeo Interesting.
 
@Xeo The example's value is 50
 
sbi
8:57 AM
BTW, I flagged for the mods to remove the guy who got flagged and banned last night, and then, instead of rethinking his attitude, came back and revenge-flagged, calling us names.
Seems to fit the case just well.
 

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