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20:00
Cool man
Been into bone thugs really hard
Might not be up your alley , 90s rap, but super smooth / chill. I recommend giving a couple tracks a whirl
if i could recollect from my hood days
crap I already screwed up
aghh I gotta go I'm just wasting time in chat
I've hand-picked the best comments for your amusement
> Still can't count your mom's weight
> (from "PRO" account) And for what? The max you really need is 19 digits
> Actually you would only need around 80 bits to store that number.. 1x 16 bit flot for the decimal and just fill the rest in a 64 bit int (about 18*10^18)
> A quantum computer wouldve been enough you know... since it is a lot faster compared to anything else we created, can be compared to out own brain well if work a little bit more on the tech.
> How far can you memorise Pi? 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288419716 I didn't want to memorise anymore because my password is long
cc @Mysticial
20:17
@Borgleader Are they going to bombard us from orbit? :D
lol @ "heavy computing" comment
ahahah
not sure if real because buzzfeed
classic automobilism was pretty cool though
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@BartekBanachewicz possibly/probably
I need to learn this shit though
my assignment next year is java/javascript
@Ell you're talking to someone who has perfect recommendations on codementor, man ;)
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@Ell lol
20:25
C++/PHP
Malbolge/Brainfuck
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@BartekBanachewicz I'm not paying you :P
Learning is best done by yourself
else it doesn't really count :L
@Ell um, why would that be?
In the end, what matters is what you know and can apply.
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Ell
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I mean, if someone else is doing the thing you're not learning the thing
20:26
Learning evolves. Better teaching materials help. People do help as well.
@Ell I don't want you to.
I like go - it's a nice game
@Ell That's not always true
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Yeah I made a rash statement
@Ell Unis will be out of business with that attitude
I always encourage my mentees to stop me every time they lose track of what we're doing
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20:27
what I meant was, the way I learn best (wrt programming at least) is mostly struggling a long and occasionally asking a question
even if I'm the one writing code at the moment
@Ell Every person has their own preferences.
No need to assume everyone's the same, though :)
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right :)
so, will we see your code?
Ell
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Not yet :3
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Dart is so terrible.
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20:29
I have a minimal feature set in mind before code becomes public
I thought you had a SSCCE of your scope problem
Ell
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Oh I see, sorry I was confused
I think I actually sorted it now
well I'm still a little unsure
^This is one way to write classes in javascript
yes, it perhaps is. What about it?
user406009
@Elyse Truthfully, I have been quite disappointed with Google's languages so far.
Ell
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20:30
and this^ is another
@Ell Maybe we should establish why are you writing classes at first.
user406009
I mean usually Google puts out quality products like GMail.
user406009
But Dart and Go just suck.
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@Ell Don't do that anymore.
And then we can proceed to introduce you to ES6
user406009
20:31
Use ES6 classes.
user1804599
@Ell just use Object.defineProperty to make it not enumerable, and name mangling to make it not accidentally read, written or overridden. These are feasible since only an idiot would write JS code directly instead of having it generated.
@Lalaland nananananana
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@Lalaland yeah, I had a hunch this wasn't the done thing
hey @Lala why don't we write a game again someday
don't have to wait for jam and last time was cool
user406009
Maybe.
user406009
20:32
Probably do a more long term thing.
non-js then I guess
@BartekBanachewicz nice
lol
user1804599
@Lalaland Go is great.
Go's interfaces are interesting
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It's one of the very few options for concurrent programs.
20:33
@Elyse why?
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@BartekBanachewicz Right now I can't really do anything until the semester is over in about 6 days. I'll come back to you after then.
@Lalaland yeah no pressure
I was thinking of checking it out for flutter.io
Was more of a "would it make sense for us to do that" thing; I am sure you have a lot on your head and so do I frankly...
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@Prismatic All generic classes being covariant in all type parameters instantly shows that the designers had no idea what the fuck they were doing.
20:35
@Elyse lol
user1804599
It's like the guys who designed the C declaration syntax: they must have been smoking some very bad shit.
that's a relic from B
@Elyse I have no idea what that statement means ;__;
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@BartekBanachewicz But that B isn't for "bukkake", so it isn't really interesting.
The type system of many programming languages support subtyping. For instance, if Cat is subtype of Animal, then an expression of type Cat can be used whenever an expression of type Animal could. Variance refers to how subtyping between more complex types (list of Cats versus list of Animals, function returning Cat versus function returning Animal, ...) relates to subtyping between their components. Depending on the variance of the type constructor, the subtyping relation may be either preserved, reversed, or ignored. For example, in C#: IEnumerable<Cat> is a subtype of IEnumerable<Animal>. The...
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20:36
Do ES6 classes support private functions?
@Ell they support private properties. JS doesn't specialcase functions.
user1804599
@Prismatic It means this:
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class MutableList<T> { ... }
MutableList<Animal> animals = new MutableList<Tiger>(); // type-checks!
animals.append(new Monkey()); // happy debugging, suckers!
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right
Having first-class functions is one thing it does right.
user1804599
20:38
It also means this:
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class Observer<T> { ... }
Observer<Tiger> animal = new Observer<Animal>(); // doesn't type check, lolwut
animal.notify(new Tiger()); // but all tigers are animals!
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from googling they don't support private properties
hi Ell
9 mins ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
@Ell Maybe we should establish why are you writing classes at first.
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Maybe we should establish why you are writing JavaScript code at first.
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20:40
@WGhost Hi
@BartekBanachewicz I want a class conversationView which upon receiving chat messages will create a HTML element to display them
at the moment I have this but it uses global variables, so I want to deglobalise it so that I may have as many conversation views as I desire
user1804599
Just prefix private properties with underscores and be done with it.
sbi
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@Elyse Do you get the pun in that?
i like your private properties, Elyse
may I see them?
user1804599
@sbi Which one? Probably not. I'm quite bad at DEUTSCH.
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Wait, to have is hasst, not hast.
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20:42
hast means to hate?
other way around
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oh :p
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A case of the _temporarily-my-ass_es.
wow, 2025
20:44
@Ell you know what maybe we actually wait with bashing constructive criticism until you have it working :P
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@Elyse "Du hast" means "you have", "du hasst" (which we can't tell from the other just by ear) means "you hate". "Du hast mich" means "you have me", "du hasst mich" means "you hate me", etc. He's quite stretching out this pun at the start of the song (which is all I heard).
is someone willing to explain to me why adding a virtual function to the end of a class breaks binary compatibility?
he has to wait a long time to post on Stack Overflow again
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@BartekBanachewicz it would probably actually be a better learning experience - that way I get to make lots of mistakes that I make instead of me just not making them and not learning from them :P
user1804599
I was thinking about this song in the morning (not listened to it in a while), then Facebook reminded me I listened to it exactly a year ago.
user1804599
20:45
Which was quite a :tinfoil: moment.
@Ell just remember that you can write Haskell in any language if you try hard enough
use that to your advantage :D
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ahah
I'd rather just write javascript :P
@WGhost Don't star spam folks.
How does facvebook know when you last listened to a song
user1804599
@Ell use my COBOLScript compiler.
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20:46
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@Prismatic spotify?
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I posted about it.
user1804599
I don't use Spotify.
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I use iPod or YouTube.
@MadaraUchiha guess so!
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20:48
@TobiasLangner I don't see why "at the end of a class" makes any difference, but a new virtual function would change the size of the virtual table, which breaks binary compatibility.
@WGhost There was one user I've seen who was suspended from chat until '42 or so
@Ell In case you didn't get it, you can write pure, immutable code in any language.
That's 5742, not 2042.
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@BartekBanachewicz Yeah I know what you mean :)
@sbi that's where the end comes in. If you put it at the end, at least the clients compiled against the old vtable won't notice since the order of the virtual functions does not change
20:49
@Ell we actually had a meeting today at work where we talked for a while what we could do if we had only pure flow in our code
I can't refactor everything at once though :P
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@TobiasLangner Mhmm. What about crossing DLL boundaries, for example? There both binaries would need to agree, right? (Really, I'm a bit out of my depth here. This is clearly a violation of the ODR, hence UB, and now we're resoning about experience with this. Which I do not have.)
I dont know how to test my text renderer
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"Talked for a while what we could do if we had <pet thing>." I had such colleagues a few times, over the decades.
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@Prismatic Compare its output against images known to be correct.
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On mismatch, emit an image diff for convenience.
20:53
@sbi In practice it seems to work - at least on windows. But everyone advices against it - but does not provide reasons. The ODR is the first reason that I really saw. Another reason might be a compiler that does not order the virtual functions as they appear in the header but in some different way.
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@Prismatic draw some arabic
@TobiasLangner There's lots of different ways to order virtual functions. The compiler may do so however it wishes.
@Elyse This seems too open ended and difficult. I can take a look at a few cases but it just seems like a tricky thing to test robustly
to be frank, do not violate the fucking ODR,.
@Prismatic that might still work for integration tests, to make sure you don't accidentally move something by half a pixel with some change :)
20:57
Hey mealk
mealk milk
hey gwost
Wie geht's
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@TobiasLangner Yes, that's the main problem with UB: Anything might happen, including that the code works as intended.
Mit dir und deiner Familie?
21:01
@WGhost fine. You made 29 rep via edits? sneaky :D
Gut.
Belly.
Button.
Nose.
@ElimGarak With my sithy puns yes :)
21:02
@sbi does the C++ standard actually care about things that are compiled into different binaries?
@melak47 Edit rep best rep
@WGhost dat avatar <3<3<3<3<3
How many of y'all have read the entire C++ standard? Perhaps not every word but like most of the content of it?
not enough time
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@TobiasLangner I dunno. (I'm the opposite of a standard reader. I can't stand its meter.) Linking together (at link time or at run time) two binaries compiled from different code is UB, though. It might work, the vendor might support it, but according to the standard, anything can happen.
21:05
Oh my god I'm crying of laughters
Help me
Hi borgleader :)
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@TobiasLangner If you want to know more, you will have to ask your vendor. If this is on Windows, I suppose this is MS? Try asking in one of their forums. If that doesn't bring anything up, try contacting James or Jon Caves. (I find that this works well on Twitter, BTW.)
@sbi I try all available sources
I hate markdown
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murkdown *G*
21:10
*G*
I guess I need funny backslashes or something?
sbi
sbi
I used backticks.
(You can find any message's "source code" by looking into its history.)
my favorite is using markdown in doxygen because doxygen is guaranteed to have a different interpretation of md compared to your favorite editor.
then is it really markdown?????
sbi
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Has anyone else trouble accessing MSE?
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A: Toward a philosophy of Chat

sbiIMO any discussion about the future of the chat first and foremost needs to answer one questions: Should chatrooms be limited to discussions about the subject of the site they belong to? If the answer is yes, then the taverns, lounges and other "un-professional" rooms need to be shut down, an...

I can't reach that.
Wow, CloudFlare DNS resolution error.
I guess now the zealots had enough of us discussing whether discussing sex is OK or not.
21:22
Works for me.
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sbi
Mhmm.
Looking for someone interested in making small/medium 2D games
via github/c++ and preferably sfml
@smoothware I've seen C/C++, but what is GitHub/C++ :p
It's supposed to mean we work over git/github as far as sharing/syncronizing etc. code goes
mb
I wasn't entirely sincere :p
dunno if you could tell :ppp
21:26
I'm not used to programmers making jokes
can anyone recommend a good book about assembly programming?
haha yeah its called 0x15935254
anyone?
ok Ill try harder next time..
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Q: What is the best way to learn Assembly? Specifically, for someone who has experience in dynamic languages

tslocumI've been using Python for quite some time now, and I absolutely love the ease of use and flexibility, but I really want to get closer to the hardware for some iter mathematics that I'm working on. I'm also intrigued by being so close to the hardware, with absolutely nothing holding you back fro...

@sbi Are you sure you're the one who wrote that? There isn't nearly enough bold and italics in that.
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@EtiennedeMartel I was too lazy.
21:29
You need to go on vacation somewhere.
Or just sleep for 14 days straight.
That's probably going to help.
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I am on vacation!
@EtiennedeMartel sharp
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Thanks for the upvote, anyway. There's a lot of opposition to recognizing the fact that people are of different cultural background and might perceive different things as offensive.
@sbi No, actually my comment just says this answer is nothing but misdirection. — TylerH 2 hours ago
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What do you call a priest on vacation?
A Vatication.
@vogel612 ACK - We're taking a look now, thanks for the heads up!
21:35
Oh, I'm of the opinion that you should at least make an honest attempt at not offending others voluntarily, and that means trying to learn about another culture before going in it.
7       VII
8       VIII
9       VIV
hmmm
roman numbers were seriously dumb
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@Feeds Ha!.
I guess "VIV" should be "VIX", huh?
no, just IX.
@BartekBanachewicz IX.
21:36
oh right
yeah still :S
sbi
sbi
Never more than three "I", is the rule, IIRC.
never more than three of any character
but VIV obeys that and is invalid
@BartekBanachewicz actually I read somewhere that the subtracting rule (e.g. IX) was introduced in the middle ages and was not part of the initial writing (there it would have been VIIII).
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@BartekBanachewicz Well, there's a reason the system was abandoned.
@TobiasLangner "medieval"
so 499 is ID
21:38
@sbi thx
man this is totally bad
in order to find a roman numeral you have to descend to the smallest possible one
"ID please"
> 499
"You may enter"
because I assume 490 would be XD
> Consequently, it not only took me days to finally pull myself together and post this as one more attempt, but I also lack the motivation to put any more effort into this.
Oops. That so echoes my sentiment here:
@sbi I wouldn't have thought it - but middle ages seems to be correct as well (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/…)
sbi
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21:40
@TobiasLangner Oh, I didn't know! Thanks!
@sbi IIRC is not valid, though (R has no numeric weight in roman numerals...)
@sbi me neither
sbi
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@sehe I was wondering why you promised that.
@sehe ???
@sbi Because I figured it out
in Room for sehe and Ed Cottrell, Dec 2 at 4:23, by sehe
Ahaha. I'm so darn slow. I'm not fit for mud slinging contests. By now I recalled everything. It's really clearcut.
@sbi "IIC" would be 98... "IIRC" = ???
I know, bad jokes
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@sehe 404
@sehe Oh, that was a joke...
21:42
@sbi Private room, but you have the quote
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@sehe Which doesn't mean a thing to me without context.
@BartekBanachewicz I just found here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_numerals#Alternative_forms that things like XIIX were possible. Perhaps then even VIV is possible?
user1804599
@Elyse Is this the sequel to Megashark vs. Giant Octopus?
user1804599
21:47
News presenter forgot his shoe. :D
user1804599
He's a really funny guy.
newsrooms look excessively stupid
they get increasingly dumb every time I wawtch the news
@Prismatic It's the other way around: your tastes are more and more outdated.
@TobiasLangner ughghghhg
this is just plain badly designed numeral system
@BartekBanachewicz your mistake is that you assume that it's designed. It's probably not.
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21:52
15 mins ago, by sbi
@BartekBanachewicz Well, there's a reason the system was abandoned.
@Morwenn You say this as if it were a bad thing.
Well, anyway, I'm outta here. Good night!
good night
@sbi Good night :p
@TobiasLangner yeah good luck me trying to teach a computer how to do something I don't even know what is
@BartekBanachewicz do you need to read ancients texts and understand the numbers or do you just need to create a parser for the modern interpretation of roman numbers?
what is a computer?
21:59
you could for example try to understand this code: boost.org/doc/libs/1_46_1/libs/spirit/example/qi/roman.cpp
@WGhost a miserable pile of bytes
@Prismatic what's a byte
a miserable pile of bits
@sbi well, the moment where it all came back to me and made sense was here.
what's a bit
21:59
@sbi Did you get this fruitful conversation by the way: chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/27328009#27328009. I have posited much of my opinion towards loungers there
@TobiasLangner I'm not parsing, I'm converting

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