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> I can’t tell you how many students have come up to me and asked, ‘Assistant Dean Linsenmeier, why you no have Internet Memeology major?’
> Linsenmeier said to reporters. “Well, I’m here to say that, Northwestern students, you can has a degree in Meme Studies.”
Second time in a row, meeting up with a friend for lunch/dinner, the friend turned up half an hour early for it - two different friends too!
I AM NOT RUNNING LATE, AND PLEASE DON'T TURN UP EARLY!
@StackedCrooked at 47:30 she says something I can recognize
and that may be a bit related to scott meyer's C++ retirement as well
most of the 'good practices' nowadays are universally recognized and taught as such
Today there's talk about anti-patterns and code smells. But it often seems people just parrot stuff they read in a blog somewhere.
Has anyone checked this years' LambdaConf talks yet?
10:10
@StackedCrooked I've grown up in an environment where most good code practices are already ingrained everywhere and taught
> We have abstract data types and we got iterators. But where's the next step up?
Is that all we got? :(
I have yet to see some 'trick' or 'pattern' or something similar that revolutionizes my design and solves a problem.
Same here.
Want faster C++ programs? Forget about OO principles (don't wrap things in objects to cut down overheads), get a really large register & use function pointers everywhere ...
Recently I read about the concept of "context boundaries" from the Domain Driven Design book. It was new to me as a concept, but I felt it confirmed what I had felt for a long time.
10:12
@Telkitty 'really large register'?
In computer architecture, a processor register is a small amount of storage available as part of a digital processor, such as a central processing unit (CPU). Such registers are typically addressed by mechanisms other than main memory and can be accessed faster. Almost all computers, load-store architecture or not, load data from a larger memory into registers where it is used for arithmetic, manipulated or tested by machine instructions. Manipulated data is then often stored back into main memory, either by the same instruction or a subsequent one. Modern processors use either static or dynamic...
@Telkitty Were you in, say, Brazil, all of you would be late and none of you would be the slightest bit stressed about it
@orlp 128-bit wide
@Telkitty I fail to see how this makes your program faster.
Moore's law will stop (because exponential growth never lasts forever).
Here's a simpler to prove, more useful one:
Moore's law has stopped. Proof: look at the numbers.
10:15
@orlp Actually. A recent 2.8 Mhz machine today is much faster than a 2.8Mhz machine from 2008.
Intel has been keeping up with all sorts of stuff.
@StackedCrooked that's not what moore's law says
moore's law is about the transistor count
Anyway. It can't go on forever.
@StackedCrooked wat
Suicide crisis lines can be found in many countries worldwide. Many are geared to a general audience while others are specific to a select demographic such as LGBT youth, Native American and Aboriginal Canadian youth. One of the first suicide crisis lines was the Samaritans, founded in the United Kingdom in 1953 by the Rev. Chad Varah, the then Rector of the former St. Stephen's Church in London. He decided to start a 'listening service' after reading a sermon at the grave of a 13-year-old girl who had committed suicide. She was in distress prior to her death and had no one to talk to. == List... ==
10:17
@orlp Transistor growth.
oh
I read that as 'I can't go on.'
lol
lol
@orlp Erm, thanks anyway.
in Go/Golang, 2 mins ago, by Abyx
An interesting case against interfaces in Go - it we have type Queue interface { Push(Value); Pop() Value } we can take type Stack struct {}; func (*Stack) Push(Value) {}; func (*Stack) Pop() Value {} and pass it as a Queue. Which is wrong because stacks and queues have different behavior.
Same thing also applies to Concepts
lol
Actually the CLU language had something very similar to concepts.
We can have a concept VectorContainer and pass std::stack
sort of
10:20
she realized that if you want an ordered set then you need to have requirements on the element type (it should be comparable).
because in C++ it's push_back() and pop_front
^ This seems like the problem that concepts is supposed to solve.
@StackedCrooked I think concepts/interfaces will be the first major advancement in design patterns since I started programming tbh
(in the mainstream)
(there will always be hipsters that refer to some obscure 70s paper)
@набиячлэвэлиь well, it slightly stresses me out when the planned dinner was at 6:30pm, then friend sent a text at 5:45pm saying 'hey I am here!' - I wasn't even at home yet, and still had to take a shower and get there ...
@Telkitty It's entirely their problem, mate
10:22
@orlp register is faster than ram
As long as you're there at ~6:25pm, you're OK
@Telkitty what is your point?
a C++ class will also get loaded into registers
if it fits
so at best your advice seems to be about memory layouts, not OOP
Maybe the problem is that we aim for a uniformity on a too large scale. Perhaps our programs should be smaller and large system should be composed by the smaller programs. This way each sub-program can have its own design without needing to conform to the other programs.
Not sure if I make sense.
@StackedCrooked sort of
@StackedCrooked Unix
10:24
It's like cities can have their own regulations (to a certain extent) even though they are part of the same country.
I think that FP has a good approach, but I think FP really starts to make sense at a 'function level', not necessarily inside function blocks
What if SW TFA sucks?
what is SW TFA?
Can someone recommend me a directx programmer?
The new Star Wars
I mean, I loved it
10:27
@Joe.Dc John Carmack.
But everybody also loved The Phantom Menace when it came out
@StackedCrooked How i can contact him ?
You can find his email online probably.
S = {x: x ∉ x}
He have an acount here? On stackoverflow
@Joe.Dc the fact that you took that seriously is a serious red flag for anyone considering to become your employee
nvm found him on twitter
@Joe.Dc don't embarrass yourself by contacting him
@orlp I will try. Don't matter what he will say.
10:32
@Joe.Dc I'm giving serious advice here.
Do not embarrass yourself by contacting John Carmack.
.........
He is one of the most influential and well-known graphics programmers in the world.
Why would he want to work for you?
@Joe.Dc if you are really desperate, you can always try posting the ad on stackoverflow career ^_^
I don't need someone to work for me. I just need for a sigle JOB.
Even worse...
10:34
Just update my directx version on my game.
Even worse.....
He'll gladly do that for you.
He's a nice guy.
@StackedCrooked You're mean.
Last time he reinstalled Windows on my PC.
Again.
I mean
10:35
@StackedCrooked with your permission or without your permission? :x
Maybe I catch a good day of his.
=))))
They even praised Jake Lloyd's performance back then
@Joe.Dc Ask Obama first.
They said "he stole the scenes in which he was in".
Maybe you'll catch a good day of his =)))))))
Make sure to contact Donald Knuth and Alan Turing.
10:36
You guys are funny. )))
lol, he answered
Let's see now.
wish me good luck
=))
@Joe.Dc Whoever you tweeted to probably wasn't John Carmack.
@sehe watching, note 5.6 bugs / 1000 loc sounds very low.
Bluh.
Object constructibility really bites sometimes.
10:51
@orlp And Al Gore.
@sehe Skype
I just saw a YT add.
I was browsing with new Firefox.
So shocking.
11:07
@StackedCrooked YouTube added what to what?
Oh, I mean ad.
As in advertisement.
I'm not used to seeing them since I normally have adblock installed.
Blocking particular elements (via Ctrl+Shift+F3) is also useful, for ads not considered ads by default
Queston.
Ah wait Borgleader's not here.
Oh well.
11:24
@someone1 any way we could chat ?
@Telkitty How would that help ?
:27867538 can we ping here ? how ?
@sehe this looks about right for industry average.
I'm missing a category 'stale', the guys who have been doing it for 5 - 50 years but never cared.
@someone1 : If you want to discuss ping me at [email protected]
regarding this question you posted . https://stackoverflow.com/questions/34558458/adjacency-matrix-neighbors
Xeo
Xeo
11:49
Mornin'
Mooorning
Mooing
12:04
Just found this video of a live performance by Rihanna in Japan.
They seemed to like it :)
12:15
D'awwww @Borgleader @jaggedSpire
That's...
whaaat
those things are delicious I heard
@TonyTheLion It will grow up to make great ham.
@ThePhD hehe
12:32
@SarvagyaAgarwal I have added a full answer on his question if you wanna check it out, stackoverflow.com/a/34565894/2128327
user1804599
Yes but she's lesbian.
user1804599
@StackedCrooked one of the few programmers who make sense.
12:54
@Elyse focus is an important skill to drive where you life is heading
man you know what a good hack and slash game was
nox
smooth movement, classic fantasy world together with generic fantasy music and great combat
where your own skill made a difference
it sometimes felt like a bit of an FPS because of the smooth movement and how you could use it in combat
@AlexM. Is that NOX?
yep it's available on gog for cheap
Oh. Missed the message above.
12:59
But muuuuuum, my backlog :/.
this is not generic fantasy music really if you want generic fantasy listen to wander 1 & friends from the soundtrack
@AlexM. But it's not on sale T_T
it's 6 dollars it's ok
5,50€. Either way, I have a ton of unplayed games in my library, so I try to avoid any spontaneous purchase this year.
At least until I've played or discarded 50% of my backlog.
user1804599
WTF
user1804599
13:10
Alt+Tab doesn't work in VirtualBox unless the numlock state of the host and the guest are the same.
afternoon nubberies
hiya
@Zeta blame the high dolla price or sth
user1804599
> Polymorphic classes are invariant in their type parameters, which means that an expression of type C<T> may flow to a location typed C<U> only when T and U are subtypes of each other.
user1804599
WTF
user1804599
Oh god, that's so obscure.
user1804599
13:16
"Subtypes of each other" means they're the same type.
@Elyse Where's that from?
hmm
Array<T> -> Array<U> mess again?
user1804599
No.
user1804599
If T and U are subtypes of each other, then T and U are the same type.
13:19
ah yeah
user1804599
Flow was, unlike most things related to JavaScript, not designed by utter morons.
lol
> TIL that in order to prevent the Germans from taking control of Iceland during WWII, the British invaded Iceland and occupied it (with American assistance) for the duration of the war.
well look at the flags technically they're bros
13:41
Belated Happy New Year all!
happy new year m8
@JonClements Happy second sobering up day!
"sobering up" - that's a thing is it... umm... must have missed the memo :p
happy: new Year(2016);
13:44
I find it interesting how F#'s pipe-forward approach is much easier to read once written
but how when I'm thinking about what to write
I actually think backwards, composition-like
must be a lack of pipe forwarding
or the fact that I start at what I want to get and proceed to find steps that do it
@AlexM. not just F# IIRC, but all ML languages
@JohannesSchaub-litb Great! I feel honored you put this on Coilru :D
@Mgetz ye F# is my first ML so I dunno about others :<
@AlexM. can't you just use redirect the output like a >> b
13:47
@KhaledAKhunaifer what do you mean?
@AlexM. check out OCAML
piping is redirecting the output
@AlexM. I see, so it seems one-way?
I don't get what you mean by that, example?
@KhaledAKhunaifer you seem to be under the misconception that F# is console
13:50
@Mgetz I was going to add "like done in unix shell", but edit timeout passed
@AlexM. In a similar theme, I wish assignment operators were left-to-right (so a = b would be b -> a or similar)
@AlexM. why using the term "pipe" to refer to output redirecting, those are two different things AFAIK
pipe is a pretty general term which means taking the output of this thing, and piping it into the input of this other thing
myArray
|> Array.filter somepredicate
|> Array.sort
|> Array.map somethinghere
|> Array.sum
user1804599
> Programming is terrible—Lessons learned from a life wasted.
13:52
this is piping
you've got this long pipeline that describes how myArray changes while passing through it
@AlexM. I don't actually think you need all those Array references I think you can directly call filter etc
when I mentioned thinking backwards is that usually I start with the sum in mind (i.e. the goal) and proceed to think of steps to achieve that
> sort [| 5; 4; 3; 2; 1; |];;
sort [| 5; 4; 3; 2; 1; |];;
^^^^
C:\Users\Alex M\AppData\Local\Temp\stdin(7,1): error FS0039: The value or constructor 'sort' is not defined
@AlexM. no it only works when you pipe
probably because of the IEnumerable thing
IIRC
13:55
> [| 5; 4; 3; |] |> sort;;
[| 5; 4; 3; |] |> sort;;
------------------^^^^
C:\Users\Alex M\AppData\Local\Temp\stdin(8,19): error FS0039: The value or constructor 'sort' is not defined
nice to know I don't remember crap about F#
@AlexM. try Array.sort
@Mgetz if it works in OCaml
then it's probably a .NET detail
which has to do about how everything here is an IEnumerable or sth
I don't know much about F#
I just started using it
@AlexM. F# is probably the best way to .NET in my opinion
it is definitely the nicest try to functional programming for me so far
it has tools that work well woot
14:01
@AlexM. this guy is amazing, he says that the inspiration for F# is that we don't want programmers to tell the computer exactly what to do, but rather to just say "make me a coffee" .. lol
user1804599
That's called declarative programming and it has existed for ages.
user1804599
SQL is my favourite declarative programming language.
@Elyse sql is a programming language?
user1804599
How is it not?
user1804599
SQL queries are programs that transform multisets.
user1804599
14:06
I'm not so much talking about the DML and DDL subsets.
@Mgetz Hm. Haven't looked into .NET/C#/F# yet. Interesting languages/concepts?
@Zeta that question... doesn't even bother consideration
@Mgetz Uhm yes. Don't even know why I even asked it, tbh.
I'll blame lazy Saturday syndrome.
Or no coffee. Actual, I blame no coffee. Going to grab one. Later all.
~I am dumb because no coffee~ - I like that excuse for being dumb :p
I think part of that sentence may be misguided
14:17
@Telkitty Screw coffee. I'm always dumb.
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CSS3 is turing-complete .. this is weird
I probably spend on coffee more than I spend of my car fuel
q_q
OpenGL is killing me.
don't use it :P
I WANT TO PORT TO MORE PLATFORMS.
Specifically, Mac OSShit.
what are you working on
14:28
Just my engine stuff.
@ThePhD RIP.
@KhaledAKhunaifer Don Syme
@JohanLarsson whats dat?
He is the author of F#
@TonyTheLion :3 /cc @jaggedSpire
14:41
@JohanLarsson it's a nice language, but the choice of name is poor
@Borgleader <3
@KhaledAKhunaifer what would you have named it?
I'd have named it your face
he'd have named it Khalid
@JohanLarsson FL
@AlexM. I'm reserving that name for something worthy in da future
14:48
it's the name of one of the main characters
in one of the best RPG series ever
@JohanLarsson FL, 'cause it was highly influenced by ML not C#
Khalid wasn't a main character
guess what's planned in F# 4.0 .. Params dictionaries
Go is so weird
cpx
cpx
14:53
@AlexM. I want this game!
@Puppy he survived throughout both BGs and was a party member
he's as main as anyone else e.g. minsc
Minsc wasn't a main character
he was a random party member that you could choose to have or not.
@cpx Hot Pursuit 1 or 2?
cpx
cpx
From 2010
fine, have it your way
cpx
cpx
14:55
One of the best in series.
nfshp 2010 was very appreciated yes
cpx
cpx
Most part of it and features are online only.
hp1 was great, hp2 was mind blowing at its time
those are quite old
cpx
cpx
It's on sale at the moment on Stream with 75% off.
15:01
get it
cpx
cpx
Yes, so cheap only if I had a Visa.
Ugh
Pesky macros
@cpx there is the prepaid internet visa cards, also you can buy Steam gift cards.
cpx
cpx
I'll try to find some steam gift cards.
Yeah.
user1804599
15:23
yay my first legit beacon
bacon is better :P
Go has bored me already
That was fast, I don't even remember you saying that you'd try Go.
perhaps he simply tried it.
@AngryShoe what is the main thing that's supposed to make it attractive?
15:38
I dunno, complexity?
Wait, I mean the game not the PL
well disambiguate m8
I was gonna say
I KNOW THE PERFECT THING I COULD DO FOR MY PROJECT.
15:38
isnt programming complex already
I think it's a game for robot
@ThePhD Finish it? :P
@Borgleader That, and the Build System Converter thing I was thinking about.
user1804599
CoffeeScript is so broken.
user1804599
throw throw 1 compiles fine but results in syntactically invalid code.
15:49
well, you asked it to throw, and it'll throw, it's just a SyntaxError ;p
Genius, I have managed to produce a piece of code that doesn't work before g++5.1 and which does or does not compile with clang++3.7 depending on the online compiler I use. Wat do.
let puppy fix it
revert to the previous commit
use Wide
user1804599
I am bored!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
15:55
I'm writing crap code
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I don't know whether it's a problem with std::set, std::shared_ptr, std::move_iterator or the fact that I'm using the three of them together.
who knows about miracle berries that can mess your sense of taste
@Elyse crossdress
user1804599
XD
@Elyse Hello bored!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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