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18:00
@PravasiMeet That the strength of object orientation is message passing, which is lacking in C++
Or something like that
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but you can do it on more than size, you can encode any value you want
@AngryShoe: why you are copying the statements I've written in my profile info in chat? what is the reason?
but its gotta be usable at compile time?
@ScarletAmaranth but then you’re not enlightening as to the difference vs dependent and non-dependent
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That is only an emulation of dependent types using parametrised types in c++. I think.
18:01
@LucDanton I said generics are some form of dependent types - I was mentioning a commonality, rather than a difference
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C++ types can only use other types or integers
Nov 6 '14 at 18:11, by Cat Plus Plus
Smalltalk is the only object oriented language
dependent means it's implemented in a useless language
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But better listen to luc or scarlet than me
@AngryShoe: why C++ doesn't allow pointer to an array having unknown bounds. Please see ideone.com/yF2gVS and ideone.com/cEgQGw
18:01
@PravasiMeet To discuss them?
@PravasiMeet Stack Overflow
@ScarletAmaranth oh yeah that makes more sense, it looked like you were presenting a difference to me
@AngryShoe: why you gave url link to SO?
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Today I installed Windows only to find out it was the 32-bit version.
@AngryShoe: did you mean ask it there?
@LucDanton mmm - I said they are a form (although "retarded") of dependent types
18:02
@PravasiMeet That's where you should ask
yes
Nov 6 '14 at 18:14, by Cat Plus Plus
I'm starting to think this is jefffrey's parachute
What
4 mins ago, by ScarletAmaranth
@Ell yeah, and this in C++ you'd need a separate function for each of the n and m combination
that made me question your angle
ah, right, that may have been misleading
Nov 6 '14 at 18:26, by exitc0de
This chat room isn't very helpful.
lol, that message got 16 stars
Nov 6 '14 at 18:31, by Jefffrey
I'm learning java this week.
18:08
> Second-hand models' value decreased as a result of generally high maintenance costs due largely to spare parts that are expensive to manufacture.
suck
@AngryShoe ^ that the source of all that anger you been carrying around?
of course
> Loaded GTS models could eclipse US$100,000 in 1995, making them among the most expensive cars on the road at the time.
Now I'm learning Latex and the anger keeps increasing
18:09
why are cars that expensive
I'm actually very tempted from the dark side
maybe I should build my own car
what is "THE BEST" GUI framework ever, regardless of what language it's implemented in?
@AngryShoe You need love, not LaTex or Java <3
@ScarletAmaranth WPF
18:09
Except that I'll do both Latex and Java during this course's project
@BartekBanachewicz Isn't it like slow and clunky?
@BartekBanachewicz ok good, I chose well! :)
Remember when I thought I was done with Java? Yeah, no.
@TonyTheLion Doesn't matter.
@AngryShoe Doesn't mean I can't share my love with you <3
18:10
@TonyTheLion it's hardware accelerated I think
@TonyTheLion <3
@BartekBanachewicz It matters if I want to make you wrong :D
@TonyTheLion what framework would you suggest then?
@TonyTheLion even if it's slow and clunky it's still miles ahead of the competition
@ScarletAmaranth I remember that
18:10
Oh well, the truth is that I can choose between Latex + Java and Latex + Javascript
@BartekBanachewicz you're right
damnit
:P
@AngryShoe and you chose Java?
ahahahhahahahhahaha
I was looking at some "common suspects"
I'm not sure which one is worse, but I think I'll go with "at least a try at a type system" one
18:11
for example to my surprise, I couldn't find a decent python GUI framework
nor could I find a decent Java one, Swing looked horrid
Swing is absolutely terrible
@AngryShoe Javex and Latescript!
The only one I'd consider instead would be something HTML-based
@ScarletAmaranth in retrospect that is fairly weird
Lattescript
quick jeferio auditore
make a language called LatteScript
and beat CoffeeScript at its own game
18:11
lol
@LucDanton is it?
@ScarletAmaranth the Python community is fairly sprawling and implements lots of things, you’d think that if anyone had made a nice GUI thing someone would have sniped that
@CatPlusPlus Have you seen Twine?
@LucDanton oh ye, that's why I checked Python in spite of the fact that I can't write python ^^ I was hoping to steal it just for the frontend
@ScarletAmaranth It's called GTK/Qt
18:14
I think I'll give Nonius a try.
@ThePhD Maybe, don't remember
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@ScarletAmaranth gtkmm, but I don't have much experience :V
gtkmm is C++ binding specifically
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yah
oh yeah he said regardless of linguo
@CatPlusPlus isn't GTK... old? and doesn't QT suck in comparison with WPF? I am truly wondering
18:22
Everything is old
Not sure how that's important
old + feels old is what I meant
I don't know what that even means
Do you need it to be a project started 15 minutes ago
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@ScarletAmaranth gtk looks old if you use an old looking theme
i'll just google-fu GTK
Last release was a month ago
"Feels old" wot
18:26
@BartekBanachewicz Why wouldn't I?
Also "sucks in comparison with WPF" is a loaded question
Javascript is so primitive and so too dynamic
No spoilers in that review
WPF is not cross-platform and therefore sucks about as much as it can
18:27
At least Java tries at some kind of a type system.
@CatPlusPlus in terms of expressiveness, sane defaults, default prettiness :P
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@AngryShoe I'd say "not static enough" instead of "too dynamic"
You mean "not static at all"?
wot expressiveness
I can say "grid, columns, rows"
18:28
No, I don't want to do this
and I get a grid with pretty columns and rows
I'm going to bed
ok, nevermind
gute nacht
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this has some gtk3 widgets
they won't look the same on windows though
@CatPlusPlus Nighty night.
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18:31
@ScarletAmaranth this is how to do rows/columns/etc. with gtkmm developer.gnome.org/gtkmm-tutorial/stable/…
@Ell oh ye; currently google-foo'd it - it seems that wpf is way ahead in this respect; I can just xaml express it and then bind to data source
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@ScarletAmaranth meh idk. I still can't decide how UI should be done
Do you compile XAML and link with your programme?
not explicitly, VS does it for me
I just define what I want and it just works
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like android does with its XML?
you can say <ListBox Source={Binding MyListBoxItems}> and then ListBox displays whatever MyListBoxItems property returns
and that's just a regular class property in C#
dunno what Android does with XML
it also auto-updates items that are bound, you don't explicitly do it (you can, of course, if you need more control)
advantages involve: visual studio as a tool behind WPF, and, well, Microsoft behind it (which is both a curse and a blessing, it's not X-platform)
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18:36
@MadameElyse 3.1/10, it's Java
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How to deal with close methods that throw?
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It's awful.
@MadameElyse A problem (or at least very similar to one) that also arises with C++ (and the notion that Java would deal with it much better is nearly laughable).
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whoo javadoc
18:52
> Journalism is printing what someone else does not want printed; everything else is public relations.
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sewer journalism
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@MadameElyse make a list of exceptions and throw that :V
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:V
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can has minecraft server @MadameElyse
std::exception_list
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19:00
@Ell same as last time.
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I can't remember :(
I have had new instlalation since then
I'm having stupid jquery expressions
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you can steam message me if you don't want public
stuff like $($(".x")[i])
is there something wrong
except jquery
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what is the outer $() for?
19:02
objectify
actually the expression is $($(".x")[i]).data("stuff")
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@Mr.kbok should work
@MadameElyse I know, but $($( is ugly
I was wondering if I wasn't doing something unnatural
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There is $(".x:eq(" + i + ")").
yeah, but that's just the example
$(".x")[i] contain a jquery expression, right?
19:04
no
it's a dom object
why then there is a second $( ?
because I want a query object on the result to call .data() on it
@Mr.kbok you can do this: $(".x").each(function(index, element){ $(element).. });
@KhaledAKhunaifer it's the same though
also it's map :)
@Mr.kbok more readable, better functionality
19:11
I'm annoyed that I have to rebox all the elements
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I'm gonna play some modded Minecraft.
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With BuildCraft and Botania.
@Mr.kbok There's basically no other kind
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FEZ is so peaceful
@Mr.kbok I'm working on building a UI lightweight JS library that parse 3 XML files (data, format, style) to generate the view that is optimized using other libraries to work on different browsers & different devices
19:25
hey Ell
@JohanLarsson Sounds like nonsense to me. Does somebody honestly believe that when (for example) Intel does a particularly good job on PR, that AMD is happy to see it?
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Hi puppy
did you see the results of my emscripten hijinks?
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I didn't
@MadameElyse botany
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19:26
I'll have a look
@KhaledAKhunaifer well, you can show me when it's done. I'm not too much into xml though.
is the goods
(also I rendered the caret this time)
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oh nice
Does compiling work?
yes.
although unfortunately you do not currently get errors back from the lexer
I have a plan for some nice errors but I need to update the version of Wide on coliru
@StackedCrooked remind me what to do to update wide plix
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The caret seems a bit dodgy to me
19:32
it is.
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I can't put my finger on what it is though
what it is is that I had to render it myself ;p
where is the caret?
it's a black flashing line
hmm, looks like the contents of the textarea and the rich rendering don't quite line up as well as I thought
ah the invisible textarea has the wrong font.
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Really I think you'll be saving yourself work using codemirror or something
I know you said you looked into them
19:36
well, they all have their own issues
at least in this case then 1) it's fun, 2) I can do whatever I want and 3) when a problem comes up, I've only got myself to blame and I can at least attempt a fix
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haha fair enough
well I'm going to attempt to write a code mirror mode for reason 1
> I can do whatever I want
:D
well I did emscripten my lexer and hook that in.
it was easier than I thought because I did a good job exposing tool-friendly data in the lexer in the first place.
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Best dinner evar. Long meatball-ish thing, filled with mozzarella and wrapped with bacon
Cheese, wrapped in meat, wrapped in moar meat.
that's a strange depiction of pizza if I've ever heard one old chap
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19:48
screw pizza, not enough meat
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meat is overrated
it's great, don't get me wrong
but not necessary
meat is necessary; actually, meat is both necessary and sufficient
you need all the meat you can get in your life, fact
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@Ell Maybe. Doesn't change that it tastes awesome.
That meat was a living thing
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19:52
Yes.
you're dodging penis jokes like neo dodges bullets
how
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@ScarletAmaranth why is meat necessary?
That living thing was also probably mistreated all its life and got killed in a very painful way.
@AngryShoe are you a vegetarian?
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Maybe.
19:53
@TonyTheLion no
@AngryShoe yes; that's how it works in nature - predators eat prey
@AngryShoe ah ok
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I'm gonna be blunt here - I don't care. I know what happens, and I still enjoy my meat because it's delicious.
@Ell it's the tasties - and also let's not forget that it was protein from meat that allowed us to develop rapidly as a species
19:53
@ScarletAmaranth Except that in nature animals don't breed other animals, mistreat them all their life because it costs less and then kill them all without a fight.
In nature the prey has a chance of surviving.
Here it doesn't. It never has.
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If they could, they would. vOv
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@Xeo tbf I also enjoy my electronics, with no regards to african mining slaves or whoever
Humans are the ultimate predators. The top of the food chain.
alright
That we know of
19:55
@AngryShoe end justifies the means
I got the browser cursor and text selection behaviour back.
@ScarletAmaranth That's what Hitler also thought
I don't care they have no chance of surviving - we're just that good predators
The Shoe has a point, that doesn't mean I will stop eating meat though
no he doesn't
19:55
Yeah yeah, probability hitler approaching 1
bla bla
we're the ultimate predator, who cares they have no chance of survival
@AngryShoe We are natural.
@TonyTheLion no e.g. you run away from spiders and bugs
bugs are the ultimate predators
@ScarletAmaranth Imagine if you reincarnate in that living thing
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puppy do you have an EBNF or something such for wide?
19:56
and for the record, ants farm mushrooms, what we've done is just on a bigger scale
@AlexM. but I could kill them if I wanted to, or hire someone to kill them for me
@AngryShoe you can't be serious
pesticide
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yeah even ants have the decency to eat quorn!
@Ell No. I change it whenever I like so maintaining a formal grammar is just extra work
19:56
@ScarletAmaranth Why?
why would I imagine being reincarnated in livestock
I live my life thinking that I'll have to leave all the lives in this earth at least once
I congratulate you whilst I enjoy my wonderous bacon for which a pig suffered a great deal
The idea came from a story LRiO (IIRC) posted once
If slaughterhouses do their job well, the animals shouldn't suffer much
19:58
we're the ultimate predator - we give no chance of survival to our prey; hence we get to eat all the tasties we want
You keep referring to "we" even though you do nothing in the process except consume
well, that's not really true.
farmers need software too.
So you don't have to deal with the burden of actually killing the thing
You are not the ultimate predator, you are the ultimate consumer
consumerism
19:59
The guys breeding and killing the animals are the ultimate predators
I write software so these people can enjoy their smartphones
whilst I enjoy the tasties they make

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