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18:00
I have a 50 min train ride, so I can read during that, the rest is a short bus ride, short subway ride + walking
I have 0 min commute.
Do you teleport?
Morwenn.employement_status == Vlad.employement_status
Therefore Morwenn == Vlad
Surely programming jobs can be gotten in Moscow
Ell
Ell
18:05
@Columbo cheers pal
A Vlad is defined by its employment status
Therefore @Morwenn is literally Vlad
Vlad Typing: if it commutes like a Vlad and it has employment like a Vlad, it is a Vlad
@R.MartinhoFernandes Having been born in July (and being a deep believer in the zodiac, of course) I have to agree.
18:06
@набиячлэвэлиь Except I don't live in Moscow.
1 min ago, by набиячлэвэлиь
A Vlad is defined by its employment status
@Borgleader It's a bit different, I'm currently benevolent.
Do you even read, bruh
@Morwenn We know you're not evil ;)
you're charitable?
18:07
I do Javascript for free.
> >Morwenn
> >not evil
@EtiennedeMartel frenglish ftw, although they pushed it a bit hard
benevolent: (of an organization) serving a charitable rather than a profit-making purpose.
Just look at what she's doing to all those poor VS-using souls out there
@Borgleader I actually couldn't help but read it with a Longueuil accent.
user1804599
18:11
Hello, world!
@набиячлэвэлиь Are you really implying I am evil? :(
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@ScarletAmaranth cello
@EtiennedeMartel As long as you didnt get a coupe longueil to go with your accent thats fine :P
@Morwenn I ain't sayin' nuthin'!
Just memeing
18:16
evening less-than-puppies
@Puppy evening member of my kingdom
oh hi tony
y'know
work
yea I know that
18:18
@Puppy I feel so left out!
@JerryCoffin lol
@JerryCoffin Don't worry, I included you
#include <jerry-coffin>
@TonyTheLion You're missing a space there, mate
@Puppy Dunning-Kruger
18:22
@JerryCoffin I know you are, but what am I?
@Puppy I'm neither Dunning nor Kruger. "Puppy" is just another sufferer of the effect they described.
Ven
Ven
So, a friends of mine wants to learn C++. Is there a thread on SO I could link him to?
@JerryCoffin Dude, I am certain that you are both Dunning and Kruger
@Ven Yes, the book question
get him to buy a book and read it, you can't learn C++ otherwise
Ven
Ven
@TonyTheLion most of those are outdated, though. I guess bjarne's book is the go-to?
18:24
I'm sure some of the outdated ones are still relevant in some respects
but yes, Bjarne's book is good
not enough aspects really
rule of zero or gtfo
I liked the Tour of C++
@Ven This question is awarded the stupidest question of the day award.
Ven
Ven
@CaptainGiraffe Cool story mate
am I supposed to give a fuck?
18:25
@CaptainGiraffe Does he pick it up himself or...
@Puppy I was going to say that if my name were David or Justin, I'm pretty sure I'd know it--but then I thought a moment and realized I don't know what my name is, so maybe you're right.
@Ven You should really :P
Ven
Ven
@TonyTheLion 'tis not a very productive answer. I hope when people ask you questions like "how to learn" you don't tell them "lol gtfo"
because otherwise, you're the reason people are angry and still bad
@Ven It would probably improve your mood.
I suppose that'll probably get me in trouble again...
@Ven Thing is it is not easy. There is no youtube tutorial. You need to do actual work.
18:27
@Ven It might not be, but this is Lounge<C++> and you should already know that
@Ven You a word
> You need to do actual work.
rip
Ven
Ven
@Puppy whoops
@CaptainGiraffe You're still being totally useless here, pal. "How do I learn?" "you're stupid, your question is stupid, there's no youtube tutorial, you need actual work" okay, you just proved you were a moron that thinks he's better than the others -- what next?
I see a lot of assumptions here
@Ven can you just chill please :)
18:29
@JerryCoffin I so love the kitchen paint job. "Who's the artist?" Thanks for the link.
@CaptainGiraffe Actually "How do I learn C++" is a sensible question, I don't see what's wrong with it
@Puppy more like rule of sixty nine amirite
@Mr.kbok Give me a SO link is the unreasonable part.
@Mr.kbok Me neither, but it is too unprofessional of a question to be posted here.
@CaptainGiraffe David Wilcox. Another:
18:30
@VillasV what
Ven
Ven
@CaptainGiraffe "Is there" is what I said. not "give me"
@Ven You're accusing him of being unhelpful, but you don't seem to realize that he doesn't care and doesn't want to help you.
Ven
Ven
@Puppy I'm blaming him for that indeed. and being agressive
Now that's the Lounge I like
well stop it
it's just a waste of time.
he's not gonna help you, move on.
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18:31
Awesome.
Ven
Ven
I'm just gonna plonk him. If you want to feel like you're part of the cool boys because you're being holier-than-thou, go ahead
@CaptainGiraffe Back in the days you could find "where to start" questions on SO, they started to remove them for meta reasons. The book list is actually one.
@Mr.kbok I think he's on the ~~professionalism~~ train
@Ven Short answer: "yes". Longer answer:
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Q: The Definitive C++ Book Guide and List

grepsedawkThis question attempts to collect the few pearls among the dozens of bad C++ books that are published every year. Unlike many other programming languages, which are often picked up on the go from tutorials found on the Internet, few are able to quickly pick up C++ without studying a well-written...

@JerryCoffin THIS VIDEO IS NOT AVAILABLE
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So I want to get log files off a server.
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No idea how.
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Programmatically.
is the Herbie Hancock version acceptable or is it something completely different
user1804599
Maybe SSH.
18:32
@Ven The books in the list are actually up to date.
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But logging in as root is meh.
Ven
Ven
@Mr.kbok Okay, thanks :). I'll link him to that then. I knew there was such a question
@BartekBanachewicz same for me. found this alternative
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And it seems most log files are owned by root and only readable by owner and owner's groups.
in case you wanted to see it :)
18:33
so this is an orange motorcycle, according to the seller
Well, red is a kind of orange, right?
I did some research and it turns out the F800ST has a younger brother
@EtiennedeMartel from the same photo shoot apparently
Wait, what.
@Elyse ftp server on the log dir?
user1804599
FTP is retarded.
18:35
yes
user1804599
I'd rather use SFTP. But you still need privileges.
user1804599
And the privileges are the privileges they are for a reason.
@EtiennedeMartel yeah
@Elyse Then fix your permissions
@Elyse This is why we use ssh
18:35
Logs should be readable by adm group
user1804599
They are. No idea what adm means.
@Elyse Here we use smb for that
It's a group name
@Elyse advanced data module
well red or orange it looks badass
I want it.
user1804599
18:36
> adm: Group adm is used for system monitoring tasks.
user1804599
oooh nice thanks CAT <3
inb4 smb is retarded
user1804599
that's exactly what I'm doing
Ven
Ven
> exec('scp root@foo/var/file root@foo:/var/file'); // obviously
Use syslog and you won't have silly permission problems on logs
18:38
looks like there's an issue with the for_each @LucDanton :p
user1804599
@fredoverflow sigbus.info/…
did you notice you’re iterating [0, n] inclusive?
@Mr.kbok eh?
last item is iterated twice
I mean in the code example you gave me
that was weird but I didn’t really question it
18:42
yeah :)
it was broken indeed
@Mr.kbok Better apply each setting twice, just in case.
@EtiennedeMartel four times for the very important ones
VIP, Very Important oPtion.
Any useful parts I can salvage from an old VCR?
Motors perhaps?
magnets? :D
18:55
motor, magnets, magnetic head, audio ampl I guess
@LucDanton no!
If I were to ask stuff about pandoc-citeproc, citations, etc., where on SE should I ask?
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@Elyse OK.
If I had to choose a second language after C++ to dedicate, which would be the nicest one?
19:00
@VillasV php
Wide
hello folks, I'm working with a friend on a little game and we want to use c++. is there a K&R-like book for C++ that I could give him to help quickly bring him up to speed?

I could just give him K&R since the biggest hurdles will probably be memory management and pointers, but I feel like he'd probably be well served by something that touched on RAII and how to use some stdlib templates (e.g. vector, unordered_map, unique_ptr).
@ProblemSlover are you serious? I hear so many bad things about PHP
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That's a nice apple!
19:02
@ProblemSlover not sure if trolling or legitimate answer
@michael.bartnett A Tour of C++ by Bjarne
Either the short one or the long one.
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@VillasV Something completely different, like Haskell or Erlang.
@Elyse hmm, interesting. I'm taking a look at Erlang from the 7 languages in 7 weeks book
user1804599
Mastering two languages that are very similar is not as useful as mastering two languages that are completely different.
user406009
@VillasV I would pick up either Haskell, Python, or JavaScript.
user1804599
19:04
Especially once you start seeing equivalences between techniques.
@michael.bartnett Do not give him K&R. And do not teach him memory management. It is a legacy technique good only for interoperating with legacy code.
Xeo
Xeo
^
@VillasV you seem haven't had to work with web dev tools. otherwise you would just have ignored my suggestion
@caps Okay, I'll put that on my list. Even though it's Bjarne, it's not too academic?
@michael.bartnett Why would Bjarne be academic?
That would really be my #1 suggestion.
19:05
> C++ Chief Architect - $50/hr, 100% remote position
Crossover
Warsaw, Poland / remote
@ProblemSlover aha! trolling :) I never went into web stuff indeed.
I personally own the shorter one and it's a great introduction to C++ for people from other languages.
The longer one is the same thing but it actually goes into more depth and could be used as a reference.
I'm sure it's just as approachable, albeit in longer, more detailed form.
It's not like reading the standard or anything.
@caps Just based on his site and lectures I've seen, not a huge concern though. I like that it's concise :)
I own the Tour of C++, I'd recommend that too.
Xeo
Xeo
I love this japanese 7-spices mix. So tasty and hot.
19:06
@michael.bartnett Huh. The lectures I've seen from him have been about how we should teach C++ in a way that's easy to learn. What lectures have you watched?
I was in doubt of picking JavScript or something else. Python is nice, but I don't see myself doing anything important on int that I would not be tempted to do in C++.
@Elyse I second this, @VillasV
@Puppy ~~puuurrrrrformance~~
@VillasV Well I'd suggest you to test your software engineering skills building designing web apps using java script + nodejs
@VillasV python is really cool man. it's worth learning
user1804599
19:08
If only they'd spend more time fixing chat instead of hats.
@BartekBanachewicz Not sure, but I'd guess that one by Herbie Hancock would be entirely different.
@caps There was one he gave at either morgan stanley or cppcon (having trouble digging up the link) that was sort of a history + overview + the educational goals you mentioned, and he seemed to ramble a bit. Not a huge concern.
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@ProblemSlover why the fuck would you do something that horrible to yourself.
I know a bit of python, and I was better in python than C++. But when a project of mine got really big, python typing made me nuts and I came back to C++land.
user1804599
If you crave types, you'll love Haskell.
19:10
@Elyse I was the first to upvote it :)
user1804599
Types are so easy to define that you'll define them for everything.
@VillasV oh, you're the brazilian guy. I'm brazilian as well dude
Not python's fault actually, it's just that I can't deal with that much of freedom. I introduced nasty workarounds everyday.
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@fredoverflow Nice.
"the Brazilian guy"? Nobody knows that lol
user406009
19:11
@VillasV Python now has optional typing.
@VillasV "Underaduate student at IME (ime.eb.br) and FGV (fgv.br)."
user406009
Anyways, if you love strictness and types, learn Haskell.
user1804599
@Lalaland Python 3.5 is still untyped.
@Lalaland true. I started doing that, but it was already too late. The project was rotten. Again, my fault not python's (obviously)
Someone said here the other day that Haskell people are boring, so this seems a nice choice
But what kind of stuff that I would look and say "man, that's a nice place to use Haskell"?
@Puppy Perhaps I shouldn't say "memory management". Since he's written C# and Python before, the idea of the address of an object and the object itself being different things is a concept he hasn't been strongly introduced to yet (discounting ref params in C#).
Also, mature game libs tend to not be written in a modern C++ style :P
19:14
that is no excuse to adhere to such sloppy standards yourself
also, primitives such as int still behave as values in C#
the baggage that comes with vector what baggage is that? — Borgleader 8 secs ago
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@VillasV when you don't care about performance, Haskell becomes a very good alternative to C++.
@Borgleader lol
> mature game libs
seriously
good night single dudes :P
user406009
19:15
And most tasks dont really need that much effeciency.
who's single
e-fecies-ncy
also
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@VillasV Anything I'd not use Haskell for, I'd use Haskell for.
I would frankly not determine any library not written in a modern C++ style to be mature.
@BartekBanachewicz Me
user1804599
19:17
Windows ME
I really liked Prolog, so now I'm taking look at Erlang. Then I'll investigate Haskell. Perhaps C++, JavaScript and Haskell is a good mix.
I appreciate your strong feelings about, and desire for a programming ecosystem in which everyone tends to write fast, correct, safe code. I'm just stating my observations.
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@VillasV There's also Mercury, which is a typed logic programming language.
user1804599
It has many of the type system features of Haskell too.
Sounds nice
19:19
@Elyse Never heard about. I'll look into that. I'll have to make a lecture about some programming language as final project.
user1804599
The size of the Mercury ecosystem, though, is the reciprocal of your mom.
8
Hello.
9/10
user1804599
More like 1/∞.
Can someone tell me exactly where a return address is supposed to point on the stack?
user1804599
19:21
@Owatch The instruction to jump to when the callee returns.
so I really don't get the 192kHz hate
@michael.bartnett None of those observations materially affect what should be taught to a new programmer.
Right, so its completely determined by the function that set it?
user1804599
The caller is responsible to set it to an instruction inside itself. Typically the instruction that comes after the call instruction.
@Elyse That's what made me give up from Chapel... :(
19:22
Well, that's where I'm getting a bit confused by some work I'm trying to do.
When I started experimenting with it, it didn't even had all collections classes.
It's telling me I should draw my table such that the return address points to address 3096 or something, while the function's base pointer is 1008, and the function above it only goes up to address (imaginary of course) 975 or so.
Just seems odd that the return address is way 'down' the stack.
Kind of hard to explain out of context, but the idea is that it specifically informs me of the address for the first variable of function 1, then explains it calls function 2 with only two other variables or so, and then that when function 2 returns, execution resumes at address 3096.
Ell
Ell
@Elyse how do I change it?
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@Ell ???
Ell
Ell
to an apple
19:26
shit I'm watching the vid and now I want to buy an oscilloscope
someone stop me
Ell
Ell
don't buy an oscilloscope
user1804599
@Ell use Safari or Internet Explorer.
Ell
Ell
I am using chrome and it shows a pear
Ell
Ell
@BartekBanachewicz why?
19:27
@BartekBanachewicz Oscilloscopes are pretty cool
You should buy them
user1804599
ASCIIlloscope.
@Mysticial bla bla functionality bloat, blah blah muh performance
ffs T_T
user1804599
Oscillococcinum.
> I changed the compiler code indentation from 2 to 4. I'm more used to using 2 space indentation because of my job at Google where the standard indentation depth is 2, but 4 space feels more like a "beautiful open source program" to me for some reason.
lol
4 space indent sucks
19:32
2 space indent sucks
user1804599
Go standard indentation is tabs, and tab stops are recommended to be set at intervals of 8.
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And Go is from Google.
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So I call bullshit.
user1804599
If you get it wrong, the unconfigurable gofmt will fix it for you anyway. Resistance is futile.
6 mins ago, by Jefery
@BartekBanachewicz Oscilloscopes are pretty cool
19:34
You are supposed to disagree with me Bartek
That's how it works
@Jefery I disagree with you
Doesn't count
@lal
ah well, I tried.
@lalaland i need ur help
19:38
Python PEP says that indent should be 4 spaces
Ell
Ell
@BartekBanachewicz what would you use it for I mean
I've always used tabs for indentation
Ell
Ell
I didn't know you did electronics
I prefer tabs. But in the end I'm too lazy to configure IDE's tab-key interpretation.
i love everything
i mean teachinque
user1804599
19:40
@VillasV I prefer tools that just fix it for you automatically.
I love tabs
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Therefore, I hate significant indentation, which prevents tools from doing that.
@Borgleader std::vector is probably among the least overhead of all the STL stuff.
@Mysticial that's good cause I use it a lot
@Elyse That's why I prefer tabs. They are potentially more "handable" by tools. But I don't even know if VS treats my tabs as 4 spaces or real tabs. I just don't care when I'm not working on a team.
19:41
@Mysticial but what about the two extra points you don't need!!!!!! I mean careful with that shit
When I'm on a team, we discuss indentation just for butthurt funtime.
..............
@Mysticial Someone would like to have a word with you
@Elyse Coolest shit I've seen all week
19:44
@Mysticial std::complex :P
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std::copy
Autouploading docs from CI is cool
Woah... surely you can't be that stupid? (older thread, be warned, you may have already read it)
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> Kevin tazed himself in the neck before a football game
19:49
thanks @Cat I guess
@TonyTheLion Fucking glorious
@TonyTheLion Amazing
anyone here watched Mr. Robot? what you think of it?
A bit corny.
@bitcode It's great
19:54
They've got some solid people revising the technical details concerning the hacks Elliot does. So that's good.
@bitcode the series is well made. I didn't like the characters personas, though.
I liked it a lot really. mainly because of the "fight club" mood, not so much for the tech things. but it has been all great so far
But I recall this older man in the pilot, who was supposedly some elite underground hacker vigilante, telling him to pick any 'CPU' and log in or something. I think my face imploded there.
Dunno how that one got through review.
I'm quite impressed by the technical detail comparing that to a GUI in VB for backtracing an IP
@Mysticial std::unique_ptr too
19:57
Also, the villains are almost too stereotypical. I think he called his company's employer evil corp. I mean really....?
@Rapptz sup mate
nm
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