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05:05
If I declare a foo() requires thing; constructor but define foo::foo() requires (thing) … GCC complains
I didn't have the opportunity to choose courses. But all courses in one way or another were useful
@ThePhD left hanging :(
mmmh could be a scoping issue actually, my thing is a static member
I am going to need more than one ball of yarn for this scarf, if I want it to be any acceptable length. I've gone through three layers of it at least, with the lower layers getting looser and looser, and I'm only almost 2 feet in to a 6 foot scarf.
also I think I might need to remove the first part of it somehow or this is going to be hilariously phallic
should probably post pics before I do that, if only so you guys can make fun of me. :P Ah well, that's going to be for another day.
05:30
I remember when Bartek showed a picture of a kitten.
06:06
night all
@jaggedSpire night
06:23
@thecoshman Mumble sucks. Or maybe it is Linux. I do not know.
Morning!
06:49
> Predicting web styling in compile time when using inheritance
what
I find it sad that 512 is a bad step size
07:09
@StackedCrooked Wot
@StackedCrooked how do you know it isn't actually gold and white?
07:22
Hi guys.
I am study computer organization.
11
My professor told me this question: construct a large memory chip using smaller memory chips
I read book but i cannot find anything. Can anybody tell me were i get example?
how to construct a large memory chip using smaller memory chips?
Seriously?
Oh look, more questions
how do I write a AAA game in c++? please answer with examples.
@bitcode i give you example.
wait.
int main()
{
int i = 1;
int b = 2;
cout<< i + b << endl;
return 0;
}
this game runs on PS3?
07:31
finish numbers game. Put any number in i and b it tell you. answer.
No PS3 Not supported.
hahaha
@MuhammadRaza: Well, look into your school materials for the answer?
I think there are multiple solution to this.
@wilx Sir give one?
One that I can think of is that you use lower bits of memory address. Say you use 4 chips together. You use first two bits of the memory address to decide which of the 4 memory chips will be addressed and the rest as index on the chip. On the output you use multiplexer to choose which byte you actually want from the 4 chips.
This design also allows you to retrieve more than one byte at a time. AFAIK.
08:04
Good news
I am now Cinch grader for C++ class
Time to terrorize my university
@wilx sounds good
I graduated from a 4 year bachelor CS, in my class I was the only one who knows how to write a proper code. They all actually paid me to write their projects.. because teaching quality is so low that they don't understand anything from the tons of information they memorize for exams
@VermillionAzure You are what?
@KhaledAKhunaifer How much did you make on this?
Also, you should have refused. Damn, you should have let them flunk the classes.
user1804599
Should I use Wayland or X?
@wilx enough to pay for my car's annual maintenance, and buy an iMac
@MadameElyse What for? Wayland is only good on some mobile platforms, I hear.
user1804599
08:16
@wilx Desktop.
@MadameElyse Also, or Mir? :)
@MadameElyse What for?
user1804599
For desktop usage.
user1804599
For GUI applications.
@MadameElyse I do not think that there are that many apps that support it. Or are there? Does it have X11 emulation or something?
user1804599
Sakura supports Wayland.
08:21
hi
mind if i ask something here?
i'm actually not shure how to write the question
@MadameElyse X or both
user1804599
Ok.
Supporting only Wayland cuts your reach in like 99%
i need to convert a payload that is a hex string defined as (uint8_t * ) into rgb values
so #ff0000ff0000ff0000 to 255,0,0 255,0,0
atm i have only one color
#ff0000
@cocco Well, start coding then.
08:27
@wilx I didn't care what happened with them, if they didn't pay me, they'd pay someone outside the uni to do it for them, beside money pays my needs at time when I couldn't do any profitable work at the time.
uint32_t rgb = (uint32_t) strtol((const char *) &payload[1], NULL, 16);
pixels[1].R=((rgb >> 16) & 0xFF);
pixels[1].G=((rgb >> 8) & 0xFF);
pixels[1].B=((rgb >> 0) & 0xFF);
but i'm not a c++ programmer
and i don't know how i could ask the question
user1804599
@wilx Wrong. Start thinking.
user1804599
ugh, Sakura depends on LLVM
@cocco if you are not a C++ programmer, why are you trying to program in C++, go learn C++ first or write in a language you already know.
because i'm prolly to old to learn a new language
but thats not the point
08:33
you're prolly too old to be in this room, it's max 8 years old
@cocco too old, how old are you? 50?
yes
older
@cocco you're never too old to learn
basically i need to send a color array over websockets to a microcontroller that converts that array to rgb values.
user1804599
C++ is not a new language.
user1804599
08:34
It's super old.
and as you can see one color is already done
but i don't want to simply split the payload
it needs to be fast
thats why i'm asking shooled programmers
data is send 60 times per second
number of colors can reach 500
websockets.
sending a json array is a waste of space
sending numbers is a waste
you know how to send a color array over a websockets to a microcontroller, and you think you can't learn C++ .. you gotta reconsider
hex is prolly the shortest
maybe sending binary data would be even better
binary is faster than hex because it uses less bits
08:37
but like i said i'm not that good with c++ or binary data
user1804599
C++ isn't good at binary data either.
user1804599
There are literally no good libraries for dealing with binary data anywhere.
it's to control leds
user1804599
They either try to force std::streambuf upon you, were designed by people who didn't know about endianness, or require you to use std::memcpy.
08:39
morning
moring
user1804599
hi Tony
moaning
hi :)
sup y'all?
08:40
I think I have the flu
my best guess was to convert the rgb values at the client side to hex then send this hex string #ff0000ff0000 ... but now i need to split that.
@AngryShoe oh that sucks
hope you get better soon :)
@AngryShoe put it on ebay
@cocco Why converting them to hex?
Sending a number seems shorter than sending a character array
Andy!!! Sup bby? <3
08:42
Handy!
255,255,255 vs ffffff
press F to pay respects
@cocco Yeah
Do you know bits?
its a string
08:42
i send strings over websockets
Oh boy
Then build your own base 26 (or whatever is the number of characters) encoding
wubsuckits
You probably just need 2 characters then
Definitely not more than 3
each ASCII character can take a value 0-127, you need 0-255,0-255,0-255 which is XX,XX,XX in ASCII
yeah that would be a good idea
hex is also 2 chars
kk..
08:45
hex is slow
not hex, the consider the whole ascii range
binary is faster and compresses better
user1804599
Why are man pages not compressed?
i think , not shure tho... that in javascript i can't send ascii or binary over websockets.
i mean... the sender is written in js
the data is converted to a string
and send over websockets
@KhaledAKhunaifer Erm
08:48
anyone with a C++ dupehammer around?
at the microcontroller side i only have the option to recieve te3xt
text
@AngryShoe I think I might made a mistake, isn't 2^8 = 256?
What's "text"
3 numbers 0-255 can be seen as an integer of 256^3 values
08:48
which is stored in a uint8_t array
You need exactly 3 bytes to describe an RGB colour
Or 2^(8*3) values
uint32_t rgb = (uint32_t) strtol((const char *) &payload[1], NULL, 16);
Which means you need no more than 4 ASCII characters
I'd rather use 4 ASCII bits for better compression
08:50
i'm not able to do that.
christ
Why would you even encode it as hex
You want to save space and then you do dumb shit
@CatPlusPlus He apparently can only send ASCII characters via websockets
it's a microcontroller
with limited websocket support
256 * 256 * 256 = 16,777,216 .. 3 ASCII characters, wouldn't that be 2^24 = 16,777,216
08:51
Sending bytes is probably the very minimum feature any socket has
@KhaledAKhunaifer Yes, but 24 is not evenly divisible by 7
he can convert each character to unsigned integer
a WebSocket Server and Client for Arduino based on RFC6455.

Supported features of RFC6455

text frame
binary frame
Which is the "blocks" of bits you have
apparently it supports binary
Do you know what "text" is
08:52
...
@AngryShoe how many bits in a byte, 7 or 8 .. I'm confused now
In ASCII character it's 7
In bytes it's 8
@AngryShoe where did the 8th bit go?
lol
It's used for parity or whatever
08:54
so how would you send this array of colors?
I think latin-1 uses it to extend the character set? I don't know
Websucket text frames are encoded in UTF-8 not ASCII anyway so idk why the fuck anyone even mentions ASCII
what about extended ASCII, it goes up to 255
this is at the code at the microcontroller side
08:55
11 mins ago, by Khaled A Khunaifer
each ASCII character can take a value 0-127, you need 0-255,0-255,0-255 which is XX,XX,XX in ASCII
He mentioned it first ^
There's no such thing as "extended ASCII" and the 8th fucking bit goes nowhere in ASCII there are just no values over 127 defined
@AngryShoe I replied to you later on with "I think I made a mistake"
That can mean anything :/
Even that you mistakenly had sex with a man
@AngryShoe It was a reply to your reply on that message
"Websucket text frames are encoded in UTF-8" <- what happens to the ascii then
it's converted again to a bigger string
... or more data
08:57
ASCII is irrelevant here
There is no ASCII
wait what .. it's a UTF-8 not ASCII ?!
however you wanna call it
UTF-8 is the encoding
christ
No it's not ASCII
08:57
@KhaledAKhunaifer lol
Not that I believe that stupid library is even compliant and decodes UTF-8 effectively making text frames and binary frames exactly the same thing
did you know text is binary??????????????
Your mum is also binary
so yeah i try ascii
and then i simply loop trough the payload
well UTF-8 takes 1-4 bytes
Try husky instead
09:00
haski
ASCII a question .. get an ANSI
something like this will send the data to the leds...jsfiddle.net/dgws3usa/2
great code
Does fapping cure flu?
Let's find out
so how could i ask the question ?
best way to send color array over websockets
??
09:04
> The Daily Mail reports that researchers found the release of endorphins during sex act as natural painkillers on the central nervous system and lessen a headache. She doesn’t need Advil; she needs your dick.
lolwat
is there a way to photoshop a video of an opera singer to say Stack Overflow as a finale ..
@AngryShoe I've read that like ".. she doesn't need you; she needs your dick."
@AngryShoe Because the Daily Mail is such a great source of information </saracasm>
saracasm
is that a cousin of the musical instrument maracasm
09:14
ahhhhh
woof
that spelling mistake :/
@Puppy meow
Ven
Ven
Yo
Hola
nooo I inadvertently started VS's Object Browser. This is going to take hours. rip
09:27
wooo, such a moody morning
also my hernia got worse
remind to not to get drunk again
@AndyProwl I heard getting it removed by surgery is not good in the long run.
@AndyProwl you should get that checked out by a doctor
@bitcode No idea. I'm not getting it removed for the time being
@TonyTheLion I did, long ago. Doctors here failed to recognize it. The only doctor who was able to figure things out was in Milan. I think I'm gonna wait a week or so to see if it gets better before arranging a trip
@AndyProwl ah ok
09:34
@AngryLettuce back to work
you disappoint famiry
@nick are you asian too? wait a second, is cicada asian?
@wilx no, it's you.
@thecoshman ;_;
Ven
Ven
Did the uncon place get decided on?
09:50
@Ven Rio de Janeiro
Ven
Ven
nice
10:05
// !!!!! HORRIBLE HACK FIXME !!!!!!
// everything is terrible
// rip
younger me codes very well
oh lettuce
and leaves accurate comments which is good, I guess
at least you knew it was bad code
Yes, a better way to writes comments is between /**/
so you left your future self a nice reminder to fix it
10:09
Delicious orange
Don't feed the dipper
@AngryLettuce suggesting the older one improved
Ven
Ven
10:16
ug, the comments younger me left to older me..
The younger me made sure the code can be read instead of comments.
Usually, the comments are only a vehicle for propagating insults for dumbass APIs, like yelling at a player you're watching on TV.
my comments are typically apologies
I comment pretty much only imperative code
to mark state changes and effects
user1804599
Ugh.
user1804599
AdBlock doesn't work in chrome-extension:// URLs.
@ElimGarak I believe bby
adblock has stopped working on firefox, so I changed over to chrome
10:44
@TelkittytheWebDeveloper You could also have changed to ublock.
so why has adblock stopped working on firefox?
@Morwenn thanks, will give it a try
@TelkittytheWebDeveloper It may be linked to the fact that they sold a few months ago. ublock is open-source so it's unlikely to have the problem.
hmm. my adblock still works on firefox... am I missing something?
it stopped working on mine, no idea why
who likes bread?
10:55
so i finally put together a hopefully understandable question, considering my bad english, following your suggestions stackoverflow.com/q/34741704/2450730
err ~embarrassed~ checked my firefox, apparently there was no adblock installed
@edition Who doesn't? :p
weird, I don't remember uninstall it
but anyways, long story short, I reinstalled it & it's working fine now
user1804599
11:16
> Clipboard persistence is a bug that affects many programs under Ubuntu and other X11-based operating systems. Fixing it is a Google Summer of Code 2010 project.
Is there a technique for maintaining productivity, so that I don't end up achieving little over a long period of time?
user1804599
Write high-quality code.
Any Qt user is here please? :)
@MadameElyse Is that it (not trying to sound arrogant)?
i only C# sry
11:18
err, adblock still doesn't work properly on firefox youtube
@MadameElyse How are you today? :)
user1804599
> @Madame ... sir
user1804599
good job
@AngelusMortis If you have a specific, definable problem involving the Qt SDK, please ask on Stackoverflow instead.
user1804599
11:19
@edition High-quality code is fun to work with and you will be spending less time fixing bugs and more time thinking and creating.
oh for goodness sake, why is my grammar failing?
@edition Just that if Qt 5.1.1 works with MSVS 2015?
@MadameElyse ok.
though official documents doesn't say anything if it works with msvs 2015, I don't want to waste my 1 GB bandwidth for nothing :S
@AngelusMortis You may be able to get the Qt VS addin working.
11:21
@edition Did you try it please?
@AngelusMortis But really, you should just learn how to link to the Qt SDK libraries instead of relying on an addin for an IDE.
@AngelusMortis I've used the Qt addin for VS 2010, and I can verify that it works fine.
@edition That's a huge pain for a noobie like me :D
high quality code is difficult to make, if you are working with classes or libraries, or complex stuff like polymorphism
user1804599
polymorphism is simple
@MadameElyse :O
11:24
@MadameElyse yes.
the concept is simple, code gets messy with time if not careful
*** chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/99951/qt <--- I'm admin there :) , but there are no users there :D
it's pretty easy to know if a code is not high quality, if you find a function that is not a utility function does something that is not managed
@Nooble has arrived. :D
Good morning :)
11:29
Morning :)
@Nooble Good morning, sir
morning
@Nooble morning Koala. :)
guys, could I have your timezones in a Github gist?
thanks. Its something I've wanted to know.
So in Rome there lives an Angry Shoe. :P
@AngryShoe are you the Jeffery guy?
@bitcode I'm the Jefffrey guy
11:34
@AngryShoe added my timezone.
@TonyTheLion Aw :3
> One of our mostly harmless robots seems to think you are not a human.
Wat.
> Because of that, it’s hidden your profile from the public. If you really are human, please contact support to have your profile reinstated. We promise we won’t require DNA proof of your humanity.
Seriously, what the fuck Github.
Xeo
Xeo
lol
@Morwenn I got a 404 for your profile page. Woah.
@Morwenn I was one of the last people to access your repositories. One of them was static_math I think.
11:48
@edition It probably has more to do with what I did than with what other people did.
I wish we could create hydrocarbons. :/
Replacing them would probably be a better solution.
By the way we can create fuel from algae, but in the current state of things it's cheaper to just extract oil.
I sent that message to GitHub support. I hope it will be enough.
k
I am activating my stock trading account
@Bartek how did you get entry level jobs, if you don't mind me asking?
11:59
@edition I was amazing before I got hired.
@BartekBanachewicz ok

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