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17:00
@BartekBanachewicz I mean, I didn't know this can happen (being "suspended")
@BartekBanachewicz That's actually the only reason I'm not doing it. I don't want to be misunderstood
@Puppy I change my desktop resolution to 1280x720 and record fullscreen.
hmm
why not just record in 1080p and let youtube downsize it?
@KeillЯandor What makes you think some is. Kicking doesn't show up, IIRC
@Puppy Because I'm sure the fonts are way too small in 1080p ;)
17:00
Oh. It's a cool down suspension. Not chat related, then, usually
yeah, that :)
Wait, YouTube supports 1080p? I keep forgetting.
It supports 4k too
And 60FPS videos
My videos have 12 fps or something.
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@fredoverflow Hmm. I really should have done that the last time I did screen recording.
17:02
@KeillЯandor I think I've heard that news before, and if I'm not imaging I heard someone say it was about comments on the main site.
user406009
1080p screen recordings suck.
Make the window 720 and record just that
There's no reason to change your desktop resolution
user406009
@CatPlusPlus I was using multiple windows together.
@CatPlusPlus I don't want to have to figure out how to do that in Java ;)
@sehe OK, thanks. Strange...
17:04
hmm
@Lalaland why?
Changing the desktop resolution takes like 10 seconds, and I only do it like once a month.
I wonder if coliru supports an AJAX request to get a file's contents?
@KeillЯandor I can't find the reference ISTR
changing screen resolution to record seems silly
17:05
ah
yes, it will do, can just cat main.cpp as the command
heh
Uggh fucking Visual Studio randomly changing tabs when I type
Fuck non-modal editors forever
@Lalaland HAHAHA. Talk about "big company privilege".
I've reached decision days with no less than three concrete offerings. Guess who just replied to my inquiry?
sbi's company?
user406009
17:09
StackExchange?
Google.
fuck Google
better work at Starbucks than there
user406009
@BartekBanachewicz Why?
I've lowballed them my CV and concrete filters (location, work, wage) in case they want an in
@Lalaland C++ style guide
17:09
you can work for Google at Starbucks, I guess
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@Lalaland They're a shitty company writing shitty code in shitty languages
@BartekBanachewicz I'd generally agree, but I'm keenly aware of the exceptions that make the rule
They do whiteboard interviews for christ's sake
@CatPlusPlus Did you lol at Andy or the vehement outburst of the Bratek?
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17:10
@BartekBanachewicz Most US companies do that.
@sehe Yes
@BartekBanachewicz So. Fucking. What.
@sehe :O
@CatPlusPlus Vrillant
user406009
And whiteboard interviews are better than the annoying personality interviews?
user406009
17:11
"What's your greatest weakness?
@sehe tells you a lot about the kind of people they want to hire
user406009
"What would your friends say about you?"
i.e. not competent software developers
@Lalaland "I'm falling asleep when I'm bo-zzzzz"
Sure. I don't care about who they're looking for (as well). I care about the work they are willing to give me
17:11
lol
You can call Google many things but "having incompetent developers" is not one of them
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@BartekBanachewicz I am actually going to be interning at Google this summer. So I'll see how they actually compare I guess.
I don't give it much chance, because I'm simply not relocating at this time. Also, they have let the window of opportunity pass before even responding on their own recruiting campaings.
user406009
@sehe Yeah, Google is really slow with these sorts of things.
Google.intern(lalaland)
@Lalaland So I guess they're fine with latent interest.
user406009
17:15
@BartekBanachewicz What sort of interviews should companies do then?
user406009
Personality interviews?
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Ask you about your favorite rock band?
@Lalaland They should do a quick overview of what you're supposed to do at work
give you a pc, tell you to start a project. See how well you cope with your VCS, see how you approach the problem
bringing your own laptop should be an option
user406009
"give you a pc, tell you to start a project. See how well you cope with your VCS"
user406009
These are mostly minor issues.
user406009
17:17
"see how you approach the problem". Sure, but how do you test that in a limited amount of time?
these tell you a lot about how the person actually works
user406009
You can give people assignments, but those take time.
@Lalaland Does the person stare at it? Does he or she google for existing libraries?
user406009
And make people grumpy.
Anyhoops. It looks like, at least, Google doesn't think there are people with suboptimal eye-sight that are prone to seizures
17:18
@Lalaland You can tell them upfront you're not expected to solve the whole task
@Lalaland They do, I can testify. And I like that a lot
@BartekBanachewicz Whiteboarding primarily tests your communication skills. It's not really about the code.
@Lalaland Personality interviews are very important as well. No use of a genius who can't fit in.
@fredoverflow No, it tests your "how well could he remember Cormen" skills
user406009
Anyways, these large companies are more concerned with false positives than false negatives.
@BartekBanachewicz How many whiteboard interviews did you fail?
user406009
17:20
They would probably rather turn down 10 great candidates than hire 1 sucky person.
exactly
@fredoverflow Strictly whiteboard? None I think.
Then why the hate?
Because uh I can pass them but still feel bad about them?
@sehe That seems fairly legible
17:21
Or consider them not actually relevant?
Same with uni exams really
user406009
@fredoverflow There's lots of things to dislike about how job markets work.
The fact I pass them doesn't mean I don't think they're garbage mostly
user406009
For instance, I can understand why employers prefer people with unrelated university degrees, but I can still hate the practice.
@Lalaland Today, I got asked a few insightful questions along the lines of "how would you handle a conflict of interest", "how do you go about setting boundaries", "could you translate leading a choir into team leading?", "do you think it would be harder to empathize with other team managers or clients?". It was fruitful. I like when people pick up - accurately - on character traits and know how they could be relevant on the job.
@Borgleader now try it on the phone
user406009
@BartekBanachewicz I think your underestimating the signaling effects of these types of interviews.
17:22
If you give preference to people with degrees that means you're not actually concerned about how well the person will fare
@BartekBanachewicz ^
user406009
Being able to pass these whiteboarding interviews signals an interest in CS to the degree that you are willing to learn how to solve these sorta contrived problems.
Or at least know how to approach them (without copping out)
@sehe Right, maybe its written bigger in mobile format?
@Lalaland yeah right, except most of the companies don't make use of those abilities later
17:23
@Borgleader .. possible
I was asked how to multiply matrices on a whiteboard
I nearly got it wrong
user406009
@BartekBanachewicz You are signaling willingness to learn, not having the actual abilities themselves.
Does that mean I would be unable to multiply matrices in the code? Fuck no.
@Lalaland You can learn a multitude of more useful things than theoretical CS as a software developer.
@BartekBanachewicz you should have pulled the O(N^2) algo ;)
Heck and I'm the one posting Gradual Typed Effect Systems papers here, mind you
17:25
If nothing else, a university degree proves that you can put a lot of effort into something over the course of five years or something and finish it, even if it's not much fun.
@BartekBanachewicz oh so smart; now I'm impressed ;)
Which is a quality many employers are looking for in a candidate, I would think.
@ScarletAmaranth you mean the n^2.31 one
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@sehe Yes, they definitely have their place. I would just question that they are the only type of useful interview.
@ScarletAmaranth that paper was great tho :#
17:25
@BartekBanachewicz it's been below 2.2 for a while now
Of course a university degree does not indicate programming skill, because programming isn't even 10% of what you learn at university.
@Lalaland You can always be self-employed.
@fredoverflow IOW you're a perfect candidate for a mindless code monkey
exactly
you also did it for free (or laffo paid for it) so they can underpay you
hence fuck jobs giving preference to degrees
Most real world programming jobs are 90% boring, aren't they?
17:27
that's why I'm not interested in the most real world programming jobs
@fredoverflow I'd say 90%+ programming jobs are 100% boring
I like my real world programming job, though.
I think I'd be happier at Starbucks to be honest
@JesseJ Does the J after Jesse stand for Java? ;)
17:28
but then again motorcycles aren't free so
@BartekBanachewicz Work there for 2 months and tell me again.
@fredoverflow eh too much hassle
fuck me hackage build failed again
god damn it
> Preprocessing executable 'hpp' for hpp-0.3.0.0...
user406009
Oh, Bartek, Hate still is installing with the same error.
Installing executable(s) in
/home/builder/hackage-server/build-cache/tmp-install/bin
user406009
Preprocessing library Hate-0.1.4.2...

src/Hate/Common.hs:26:8-16:
    Could not find module ‘Hate.Util’
    Perhaps you meant Safe.Util
    Use -v to see a list of the files searched for.
17:30
What's the error?
@Lalaland get 0.1.4.3
ghc: could not execute: hpp
FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCK YOU HACKAGE
@Lalaland And sometimes they're surprisingly quick. Nothing unexpected there
I swear 90% of my build problems are hpp and the remaining half are cabal
Bummer
The remaining 10% you mean? Or is it like a joke?
17:32
oh wait
Installing executable(s) in
/home/builder/hackage-server/build-cache/tmp-install/bin
Warning: The directory
/home/builder/hackage-server/build-cache/tmp-install/bin is not in the system
search path.
This is a sad joke right
user406009
@AngryShoe That joke is probably older than the both of us.
@kollam We're not your online compiler service. That question is trivially answered using either an empirical test and/or some documentation — sehe 5 secs ago
-- I feel like declaring this is only asking for more trouble;
-- cpphs installs because it's mentioned as a dependency, and
-- that does install both the library and the executable.
---------
--   build-tools: cpphs
--   -- (This seems /not/ to work, since, when USE_CPPHS is default:false,
--   -- cpphs is still mentioned in the hackage deps.)
-- --if flag(USE_CPPHS)
-- --   build-tools: cpphs
headdesk
17:35
Does it install now?
maybe this build-tools thing would help
@AngryShoe it should install from tar.gz
No idea whether cabal install Hate will work or not right now
it should, because the hackage build is for docs and tests I think
ok
you can now share multi-file Wide playground samples (sharing provided by Coliru)
I think that I'll just confirm with @StackedCrooked that I'm not using his API in a way he disapproves of
Downloading Hate-0.1.4.3...
Configuring Hate-0.1.4.3...
Building Hate-0.1.4.3...
Installed Hate-0.1.4.3
toot toot cc @Lalaland @AngryShoe
Hate sure installs a shitload of libraries
17:48
Broken editors that don't deal with indentation properly
@Borgleader Too bad, it's already been edited.
by a good samaritan
@Borgleader I didn't indent my code in the first two years. Then I stopped using Free Pascal's "IDE" and Dev-C++.
@Morwenn Originally looked like this.
@JerryCoffin It doesn't look bad but WTF.
user406009
17:53
@BartekBanachewicz What's the purpose of Hate grouping the events with time?
@Morwenn I tend to assume that beginners have random mixtures of spaces and tabs, so it looks fine on their screen, but unless you have the same editor configured exactly the same way, it just looks a mess.
user406009
Wouldn't it be simpler to just run events immediately? And have separate update ticks for logic?
@BartekBanachewicz You already got your confirmation that Hate builds via cabal install hate, right?
user406009
@AngryShoe Yeah, at least it does on my machine.
@Puppy you should probably provide a hello world?
17:54
@Lalaland Alright
user406009
@AngryShoe Make sure to cabal update though.
@StackedCrooked That's the default state.
for the record, here's my implementation: pastebin.com/qjyW2kSj
the coliru-relevant bits start at 278
basically speaking, for each file, I make a share post, calculate their file location on the server, and then make a compile post that uses those files in the source (for multi-file compile)
for sharing bits I simply share a JSON blob which is the state of my component, and then read it back with a compile POST which just cat main.cpp, more or less, to get the contents.

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