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oh god equality in Java is so terrible that I got it wrong
ok. All right.
@edition Also, consider: what is this machine that C or C++ code compiles to? x86? x64? ARM? The Arduino?
If you want to learn have fast try aide an android app
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why am I not getting a null pointer exception
what's happening
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12:02
I'm so confuzzled.
Java*
Get a late 08 macbook offline and the apple store can upgrade you to lion supporting java 1.8
@R.MartinhoFernandes thanks for clarifying.
@edition In the end, the only distinction between compiling something for an x86 machine, and compiling for a JavaScript machine is that no one bothered to build JavaScript hardware yet (or have they?)
See also: ajile.com/…
With lion installed the macbook pros can do much more
I upgrade to 4 gb ram
With lion installed. The macbook pros hardware can support further than lion probably Yosemite. It's funny that java doesn't distribution nguiah between os its justvpartvof the virtual machine
12:06
it would be nice if ASIO4ALL was opensource, since the standard backends for Windows are CPU intensive.
Nope, can't find JavaScript hardware. There is justice still.
I was contemplating triple booting and distributing on Mac Linux and Windows.
I don't think I need to do all that though
So in c how would you build a window frame
@GettingNifty in Windows?
Are you accessing hardware. You know Mac is built in C too its basically Linux
12:12
No it's not basically Linux
95% Linux both Unix same command utilities
Linux is not an Unix, OSX has no relation to Linux codebase
if you said unix you might even be remotely correct
Mac is UNIX based. GNU Linux is not unix.
@GettingNifty POSIX != Linux
12:13
GNU they're both littered with Berkeley resources
"Same command utilities" work on Windows so clearly Windows is basically Linux, too
@GettingNifty no they're not
Yeah no seriously
just because something is compatible, doesn't mean it's the same
They both have tar bundles just different versions of rrrr...
Repositories
12:15
Windows also has tar
Wow every OS is basically the same
Try to compile a Linux program on Mac or Mac on Linux it will go like 80 percent
Then give you repository error
What the fuck are you even talking about
Am I way off
i'm kinda shocked. no offence.
Compile from terminal
They can even compile each others binary files I think
Yeah GNU turned into knoppix and they jacked that shit
You can compile binaries for any system from Windows, Linux, or Mac.
It's not relevant.
Phones about to die but I'm listening so isvtar bundle UNIX
I'll bet you could swap firmware
One time my boss gave me a Mac virus is replicated files directorily up and down and I booted kboppix and deleted it windows or Mac couldn't
12:25
re-hi guys
@Mr.kbok Bien ou bien?
hi @Mr.kbok
seems like most people got up late this morning
@Rerito wesh gro
Wesh on a un vampire qui prend la confiance
are there free resources that people here would recommend for learning French and German?
12:27
I'll be back later but I booted knoppix from a piece of aluminum foil
TROLL!!!
@edition Well, we're here. :3
@Mr.kbok what does "Avec tes defenseurs" mean?
@edition with your defenders? probably a soccer term
12:40
@Rerito Bonjour je peux choisir 'pas bien' à la place
user1804599
Ugh, Clojure ISeq interface is undocumented.
user1804599
12:53
> The soft fabric is made of 85% organic ring-spun combed cotton and 15% polyester terry unbrushed fleece. All silk screen printing is done with GOTS certified paint.
user1804599
If you wear this shirt then you are a good human™.
user1804599
> Profits are being used to invest in new production, new designs and growth of the brand.
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lol my ass
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also 22% my ass
@GettingNifty what
@GettingNifty what
guys you know nifty is a troll right
as in he does this on purpose
really
I thought he's genuinely stupid
is he not cicada? all these second hand trolls show up when cicada is not around
lol dat profile
> Classico Italian Restaurant & Pizzeria Waiter
at least he served good food
12:59
4 hours ago, by GettingNifty
I need to hash passwords and set up a user registration data base, create a game world and a chat ui
I plonked him around then
user1804599
Italian food is meh.
user1804599
Greek ftw!
italian food is best food, if you like eating a lot of grease and olivse
olives*
user1804599
13:01
Olives are disgusting.
Luigi, pasta and the mafia
@AlexM. I just thought he was really dumb
and pizza
@MaxDeLiso what
rofl
@Mr
13:02
that's racist
i am dumb as hell!
user1804599
Are you new here?
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Max DeLiso, United States
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hi, how do i make the text into the box lole?
13:02
>
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see you later
combinator
let's play scrabble
@MaxDeLiso do you prefer _tWinMain or WinMain?
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13:03
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@edition No.
hi gorgeous
user1804599
cool some crocodiles get 100 years old
user1804599
13:04
100 years of relaxing in a river
@AlexM. @Jefffrey I think you might have good input on this. I've been thinking about making JS a main target for Hate, using HTML5 for UI. It migth mean that the native version would kinda lag behind. Do you think this makes sense?
user1804599
almost but not quite entirely unlike a plant
@edition I wrote that a couple years ago, and obviously didn't really know what I was doing (still don't when it comes to winapi stuff)
so like a haskell backend for an html app?
@BartekBanachewicz At that point I would probably use Elm tbh
13:05
@BartekBanachewicz It would be cool I think.
@BartekBanachewicz If you have HTML5, you probably don't care about native a lot
or wait you intend to rewrite hate in JS?
@AlexM. Essentially I'd make web the main distribution platform
@AlexM. No. See above.
@BartekBanachewicz Also, you could build a service where you edit hate code online and can test the game live.
well, what have I learned today.
For some reason I don't like oives but I have no problem with olive oil.
13:12
good evening mentlegen
@LucDanton Slt oué oué si tu ve
@BartekBanachewicz welp I think html can nail you more users than native
especially if you have a nice service like mr kbok says
@LucDanton ça fera 12 euros quarante
nailing users with hate
non monsieur on n'accepte pas la carte bancaire
13:13
@LucDanton vasi fait toi plaise
j'y peux rien c'est pas moi qui décide monsieur
@GregorMcGregor ah there he is
oui moi aussi je travaille 35h monsieur
d'ailleurs il est 16h30 on ferme bonne journée
user1804599
mindfoolness
@GregorMcGregor on ne rend pas la monnaie sur les tickets restaurant
user1804599
13:14
> Modules has reached a milestone: design agreement!
user1804599
RIP C++
my mission today: find this
4?!
Xeo
Xeo
@Mr.kbok again, make 'em yourself
much more personal!
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@Elyse OCTOBER FOOL'S
Sutterminator 4
Quick, to the photoshop cave
@Xeo yeah, but not a surprise.
stalker ...
orb sutter
@Griwes why not?
Xeo
Xeo
13:18
@Mr.kbok ask to make them in a friend's kitchen
@Mr.kbok that was said in amazement
@Griwes hahah :p
@Mr.kbok true
@AlexM. yeah it's much easier to deploy in general
@Jefffrey Elm is kinda different though, no?
yay, we're gettings dedicated VMs for our team Random Shit™
finally.
I swear I'm getting a bonus this year (jk not a chance)
lemme copy paste that to your boss
13:23
@GregorMcGregor inception
inception teaches recursion
at my previous workplace I had the secret number that you use to call sales and ask for stuff
118 000 ?
no it was like an internal account number for team cost center
@BartekBanachewicz It's more high level yes
13:25
and then what happenned
At least AFAIR
@GregorMcGregor I quit because the job sucked
lol
what was it
market access amirite??
no I never touched that shit
13:27
Lol, that guy on Reddit saying that operator++(bool) is pretty useful.
@Mr.kbok what do people say about it
it was regulatory risk, just... boring as death
@GregorMcGregor that it sucks
BE MORE VAGUE
Only people I know who like it suck
not sure to which category I belong then
because I hate it and suck at it too
13:29
wasn't iff
@GregorMcGregor be more vague ...
access, what access, read? write? amend?
write the market
@Elyse std::disarray
@Morwenn huh, what is that even?
@sehe bool a = true; a++;
13:32
@sehe Set bool to true and return the value.
user1804599
operator++(bool, int) is even better.
@Morwenn you meant operator++(bool&) then
user1804599
operator++(T, int) should've been ++operator(T).
true++1==2
I assumed you implied member operator++ (X& X::operator++(bool) was unknown to me)
13:33
@sehe Oh well, I don't know the syntax, the operation is baked into the language anyway.
user1804599
operator++(fool)
Oh well. I won't understand if we gloss over potentially relevant "details" :)
user1804599
You can treat operator++(bool) as if it were operator++(bool&), though (as-if rule).
Anyway, the only good thing about this operator is that it is going away :)
@Jefffrey OTOH it's much more limited
Ell
Ell
13:35
What is the shortest way to not a boolean mutating it?
@Morwenn I wager it wasn't so much "the operator++(bool&)" - more like the absence of an exception for particular primitive integral types
user1804599
Postfix increment and decrement should be removed completely.
Ell
Ell
Ie shorthand for cond = !cond
So, it's a rare day that we say it's a good thing C++ gets more exception cases
user1804599
And the return type of prefix increment should be void.
13:36
@Ell make a function to do that
user1804599
@Ell In LiveScript? ! = x.
Has three-way comparison any actual use in algorithms besides quicksort?
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@Ell std::transform(&cond, &cond + 1, &cond, std::logical_not<>());
4
@Morwenn Pattern matching the result :P
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@Morwenn What is three-way comparison?
13:41
@Elyse Spaceship operator.
@BartekBanachewicz That's the usual trade off :)
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@Morwenn binary search trees can use it.
@Morwenn I thought it flipped it
@Mr.kbok Nope, the goal was to mimick the C behaviour where you used int as a boolean, which meant that unless you managed to overflow the integer, the result would always evaluate to true in a condition after a ++.
@Elyse Makes sense, even though the additional comparison for equality may not be worth it.
13:45
@Morwenn merde.
Much offensive :o
user1804599
Maybe it has use in some algorithms that multiply by the result.
user1804599
Iff there's a guarantee the result is in {-1, 0, 1}.
Maybe.
user1804599
IMO <=> returning an integer is moronic.
13:47
Yeah, it's the problem. Having it return an integer instead of a logic value seems bad, but on the other hand, it only seems somewhat useful when it returns an integer value ._____.
I have opposite feelings about that.
doesn't have to be an operator
it's specific enough to be an adl-found function
std::spaceship
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@Morwenn It should return an object of an enum type.
My opposite feelings are more about the return that about the form of the operation.
ITT Morwenn has feelings towards a return expression
@Elyse With a signum function offering a conversion to an integer type? :p
13:50
@Jefffrey So, if Hate tried to aim at a niche of a bit bigger games...
it could work.
@GregorMcGregor who says programmers aren't sensitive
I guess I can ask what three-way comparisons are good for on Programmers.SE. Then I'll wait a few minutes to see whether it's on-topic.
@Mr.kbok They’re often case sensitive at the very least.
then you get tons of drivel and you're back to the starting point
because programmers.se
the thing is
Web is superior to native in many ways as a platform
and inferior in many others
13:53
@Mr.kbok That's pretty much it, but still :D
Bartek assertive opinion alert
I will be in the bunker
@BartekBanachewicz it it wasn't the case, either one would have prevailed
bunkerful bunkerfly
oh that's my cue to make an ass of myself!
@BartekBanachewicz seems like it's so much easier to make web UIs that are accessible to users!
barrier to adoption being much lower and whatnot
binaries are problematic in distribution and versioning
too bad they are much more performant
I'd give performance away over ease of distribution any day
13:59
certainly but the risk is so much greater to execute binaries
not many people really need performance
i mean yea you can sign them and whatnot, but that'll only get you so far
if you target js decently you can capitalize on browser specific optimizations
@GregorMcGregor um, really?
Did anyone get my sarcasm
I'll reword: JS is shit

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