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15:00
Some of the problems have been fixed with linters, others with stuff like ES6.
@R.MartinhoFernandes This is the next generation
Resistance is futile, we will be garbage collected
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@VillasV As for why people use it? Well, there are clear reasons to use it for web applications. (No need for installs, easier for users to get started with, cross platform, etc, etc).
@Lalaland Tooling is generally shit, though.
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If you are already using it for web applications, there is then some argument to use it for a server with like Nodejs for code sharing and consistency reasons.
IME comparable to Visual C++.
15:01
@VillasV all sweeping statements, when broad enough, are bound to conflict
@Lalaland I don't have a personal opinion if it's good or bad, because I barely learned the syntax. But I don't like Java and I think that its success is mainly due to historical reasons, not actual merits.
Was wondering if the same happened for javaScript
> javaScript
stop it
Lol, some of my coworkers silently butchered some code I wrote
@VillasV You'll easily find tons of people using it for #2 and tons using it for #3 vOv
@Rerito Don't write Lamb-da code then
user406009
15:02
And of course, learning new languages has a cost associated with it.
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If you are already familiar with JS, sometimes the lowest cost approach is to just continue using it.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Actually, not contradictory at all. Hipsters like to talk to each other about how far from the mainstream they are, but most of them don't really know much that departs from the mainstream at all. They're basically like Apple fans, telling each other they're anti-establishment (and such) while carefully ignoring the fact that Apple's the biggest corporation on earth.
@sehe Yes the part that were severed contained lambdas (with std::any_of() or such statements)
The Silence Of The Lambs 1991
Lamb To The Slaughter 1953
Robert Does A BBQ
user406009
15:04
@VillasV Yes, JS primarily has its success due it being usable in browsers.
Yes, my lamb(da)s were definitely silenced :(
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But that doesn't mean that it's not a usable language.
@AngryLettuce mug a bee?
so like it's less sexier cousin Java, it was successful mainly by arriving early. Fair enough.
user1804599
bingo bango bongo I'm so happy in the congo I refuse to go
15:06
@Rerito So, what did they do? Rewrite it with equivalent raw loops?
@sehe Exactly
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@VillasV Note that the JS people are working really hard to improve the language.
Making the intent much less apparent but "oh it's easier to debug"
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In a couple of years, it will probably be much better.
@Lalaland It may not directly imply it, but let's be real: it's way below average in nearly all respects. In fact, nearly the only languages I can think of offhand that are clearly worse are PHP and Perl.
15:07
@VillasV You mean JavaScript is Java's inbred, dropped-as-a-baby ugly hydrocephalic cousin
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Hello friends
Don't forget gay sterile and impotent
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@JerryCoffin I would chose JavaScript over C.
@AngryLettuce I thought the opposite? lol
@Rerito I'd ridicule that, reverting the change linking https://youtu.be/qH6sSOr-yk8?t=135 in the comment
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15:07
@Lalaland +1
@Rerito There's a point there, sadly
@AngryLettuce Not really. It's really completely unrelated, and named after Java because somebody thought Java was cool.
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@JerryCoffin Anyways, have you checked out the recent JS improvements? They have made great strides with let, const, arrow functions, and the class keyword.
@Lalaland that's remarkable. I admired that in the python community
@sehe Of course, but why would you need to debug a simple predicate applied on a list?
15:09
@Lalaland I can hardly imagine a situation in which there would be a meaningful choice between the two.
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When javascript:alert(1=="1") displays false it might be time to deem it a real language
I kept the lambdas with very simple instructions
(Just read some variables on the list item and compute a boolean from it)
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@Rob Linters would catch that.
@Rerito That's not what they debugged.
The Debugging Mind tends to debug "what it sees". The Debugging Mind wants to see the items in the sequence.
@MadameElyse I know That song 🎶
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15:10
@Rob if you allow == to be in your codebase, you're the bug
@Lalaland I've glanced at them, but not much more than that.
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@Ven If you allow a language in your ecosystem that returns 'true' for 1=="1" then you're the bug
@sehe But that argument "it's easier to debug" is the motto to not include useful C++11 techniques
To be fair, there's sometimes a need for that. Which is why I in that situation, write a separate (raw/cooked) loop before the point where it's used just to inspect the values
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@JerryCoffin Basically they completely replaced old, broken JS functionality/keywords with newer and saner ones.
15:11
@Rerito hey, sorry no time for skyping this weekend. Can we do that tomorrow?
@Rerito Preaching to the choir. Your "But" is out of place
@Ven why is that?
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@Lalaland You shouldn't need a linter for that kind of statically-proven bug
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@VillasV cause it's not an interesting operation
@sehe Sorry, I'm just tired of this. Anytime I do something close to "modern C++", it's silently edited out to a rawer form. Harder to read, harder to maintain...
15:12
hmmm, === is the saner ==, but <= is not the saner <
@Rerito And that's wrong. It's when people make debugging the goal. See here:
RT: #HowToC I like most of those but it starts off with an odd one: Don't mistake debugging for testing properly https://twitter.com/martijn_grooten/status/688784882911203329
@Mr.kbok Alright
@Rerito Like I said, revert it. Perhaps add the // for(auto const& e: collection) debug_dump(e); in the line before so they won't have the excuse again
I'm fairly busy/stressed atm :)
@Lalaland I disagree. The basic problem with JS is that essentially the only use for JS is in a situation where we shouldn't have an actual programming language at all. What we should have is a VM.
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15:13
@milleniumbug we need <==
oh wait, LiveScript has that.
@sehe Good god, how dare you use auto! And what is that? A range-for loop? You rebel!
@Ven by interesting you mean convenient or just something that inspires curiosity? I'd need some elaboration on that
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@VillasV It's not useful
I'ld have to write out the entire raw stuff for (very_long_ns::very_long_container::const_iterator it; blabla; blabla) {} hahaha
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@Ven Unfortunately, there is one exception.
user406009
15:15
== is useful for null checks in JavaScript.
@Rerito I'm happy I don't live inside a place where that kind of rhetoric goes unrefuted
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Due to the existence of stupid undefined.
@sehe I'm constantly swimming against the current here... It's tiresome
The worst being it is edited silently
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@Lalaland that's fair
@Rerito Why? I'd never stoop that low. If /they insist/ I can make a convention of local typedefs. But I'd start looking elsewhere
15:16
@Rerito Maybe it's you who suck
Ha!
instills doubt
... not nice
@sehe I am well known for my natural niceness
user1804599
@Mr.kbok I see how people who are civilised bang you with automobiles
@Rerito Actually. I think you're wrong. That's not the worst. It just reinforces what you already know
@AngryLettuce Considering the guy who edited out my lambdas made the mistake of using local stack variables addresses as pointers used outside the scope of said variables...
15:17
speaking of javaScript undefined, how about Java Optionals
@AngryLettuce That doesn't count. Pissing contests don't count the length of the urethra outside the body
I don't think I suck that much
Lovely timing
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@VillasV What about them?
@Rerito That's awesome! Now you can file a bug, do an analysis and argue the cause of the error was bad form in your code review
(ikr code review, the other banned communist term)
user406009
15:18
Are you going to start the whole "Java Optionals can be null so they are useless" debate?
@sehe Yeah, there's not time for that! There are clients requirements for chrissake
user1804599
Java Optional sucks because it can't represent Some(null).
@Rerito reminds me of a reddit comment where redditor says that replacing 100 line function with std::rotate didn't pass the code review in Google because "nobody understands that"
... I feel for you.
Just a little bit
15:19
@Lalaland already been through that, I'd question if we would have something equivalent for C++ (or something closer to a Maybe)
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@VillasV std::optional
12 mins ago, by sehe
@Rerito I'd ridicule that, reverting the change linking https://youtu.be/qH6sSOr-yk8?t=135 in the comment
I think it's that vid
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With std::expected hopefully comming soon.
@sehe Now you're just jealous
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(Please standard committee, hear my cry)
user1804599
15:21
@VillasV boost::optional
@Rerito Haven't you heard? It's post-modern C++
@Lalaland dang, I really needed that a few days ago and my google skills failed me
@AngryLettuce Yeah, more like programming creationism I'ld say
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@VillasV It's still experimental, so as Elyse said, you should probably use Boost for now.
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@AngryLettuce Post-mortem C++
15:23
> Elsye
our new favorite pet
You guys need to learn to snitch on your coworkers. If they suck, they should switch to botany.
I actually never saw that in Java either, I first saw a Maybe in Elm and thought it was a good idea. Just found about Java Optionals in the class (where someone brought that "but it can be null")
@sehe BTW, what's the "length of the urethra outside the body"??
No such thing AFAIK
:p
Well I probably suck at times too. We all got our ups and downs... But this archaism is unbearable
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@AngryLettuce Well, as a gal, I guess we wouldn't expect you to know of such things.
15:25
So the part of the urethra in the benis counts as "outside the body"?
@Lalaland but TBH, I never saw the conclusion of that debate. I'm inclined to think that it's not useless. So far it seems very useful for syntactic sugar.
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@VillasV I always thought that argument is sorta dumb.
TIL benis is not a part of the body
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I mean, nulls don't come from "nowhere".
user406009
You explicitly set variables to null.
user406009
15:26
Simply never create null Optionals.
Notice that I use "benis" to cleverly bypass moderator attention
batent bending
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@AngryLettuce I cleverly flagged your message
out-smarted
@Lalaland or don't create them at all, unless you need to return one? The only use I see for that is chaining calls without having to write a bunch of checks.
@AngryLettuce erm. Outside the torso? Outside the ... cavity? I dunno
@AngryLettuce if it's bendy, no worries; you can always become president (and short on cigars)
15:38
@AngryLettuce #disgusted
re. Edit. That Complete example just counts the things that you shouldn't be counting, again. Where's the actual benchmark? — sehe 25 secs ago
Unprofessional plebs.
@AngryLettuce Penis length may give you an unfair advantage.
In fact, as a koala, I have two penises, which greatly reduced pressure and hence distance.
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@Nooble Are you Aussie, if not, you are spouting blashphemy
Preparing to watch Gayniggers from Outer Space. 3 minutes until the best movie of 1992.
15:45
@Rob I live in Mars.
Nooble digging holes in Mars, astronauts gonna have a cave-in.
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Then you are blasphemous
Only aussies may compare themselves to koalas
@Rob Nonsense. Plenty of koala live elsewhere in the universe. Particularly Jupiter.
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wat
Some even live on the sun, but only at night lest they burn to death.
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15:47
@Nooble: What is the correct spelling? Color, or Colour?
@Rob Koalar ^-^
@Rob Koalar, or course.
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BLASPHEMY
Honest question though.
Thinking of going to the US
what language apart from English
Is the best choice for me
American.
@Rob Murrican.
15:50
@Rob Haskell
the language of guns, rattatatatatata
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Where can I learn Murrican
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@Rob Youtube comments.
I... I don't think that's how it's supposed to be
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15:50
Does one tip customs at the airport
_"in Australia, -our endings are the standard, although -or endings had some currency in the past and are still sporadically found in some regions."_
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/color
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or is that not socially acceptable
@Rob Murrican is a language of ignorants (and ignorance), so learning it is (nearly) an oxymoron.
@Rob You put the tip of your gun on them as a sign of respect.
@AngryLettuce don't you get it? I'm not up to speed with anatomic jargon
That's so sweet
15:51
@Rob I regularly tip the Chinese Immigration Officers at the border
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Anyways, in all seriousness, the only other language people might "have to learn" in the US is Spanish in the Southern parts of the US.
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What if one does not have a gun on oneselves?
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It's primarily necessary for low income consumer facing jobs.
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Thank you @Lalaland
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(As there is a significant proportion of Spanish only residents in places like Los Angeles)
15:52
In fact even the name "Los Angeles" sounds vaguely spanish somehow
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I don't know a word of spanish
@Rob You buy one. You don't need a license or anything.
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except hola
and mi ciao
@Nooble At the airport?
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Q: Use awk to find letters and print results

JHk1821i ve got a student.txt file that contains some collums (name , surname, c1 , c2 ,c3 , c4) like this Jack Poki theo 100 49 38 . 15 registries like the above , i want with awk to find the students that their name starts with J or M and printf only their surnames and names

@Rob Isn't that italian?
15:53
@Rob Yeah, usually in the gift shops.
isn't mi ciao hello in chinese
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Um
Maybe..?
I can only hold 3 languages in my head
Is javascript one of them
@Rob Englisch, C++ and?
This is getting nifty.
Literally
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15:54
C++ is not a language
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same goes with javascript
it's an abomination
@Rob YOU'RE NOT A LANGUAGE
It's a formal, standardized language
DON'T HURT MY PRECIOUS
15:55
@Rob You only say that because you don't get it in your head
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@набиячлэвэлиь ruskij yazkik eto yazkik
user406009
Rob is right in this case. There is a valuable difference between a "human language" and a "programming language".
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c++ net
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A human language allows the expression of arbitrary thoughts.
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Lalalala is correct
Also
15:55
Nooble is right, he should be room owner.
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Do I get banned for saying C > C++ ?
Why would you
@Rob Yes, we don't allow stupidity here.
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@Nooble What if I replaced C with C#?
I don't think you'll find a room where C++ is more hated than in the C++ room itself
15:56
@Rob No, we aren't Java room
So go ahead vOv
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Let's not kid ourselves here
@Rob Same applies.
top quality trolling today I see chaps
@Lalaland Well some C++ codes (<- looks strange) do too - Not especially the working ones
15:56
codes
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Is chaps a word in the american US?
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@Rob Not really.
@Rob chaps tick is.
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@Puppy lol he's surprised he gets downvotes
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Do American States drink tea?
15:57
@Rob No, the states are completely inanimate.
user406009
@Rob Well, the states don't, but people in the US certainly do.
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How so?
@Rob Yes, but in the non-American parts of the US it's open to a lot more question.
user1804599
@Ven Why would anybody downvote an AWK question?
user1804599
AWK is awesome!
user406009
15:58
Coffee tends to be more prevalent though.
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@MadameElyse because it's a help vampire
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True story
Did you know
@MadameElyse maybe awk is, but questions aren't
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The united states also refers to the ex-USSR states
user1804599
AWK is the best programming language ever.
15:58
@Rob ooooooh
@Rob Sadly can't find that funny infographic on learning C++ vs. learning Haskell and others
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Actually it still (?) does
but it's now known as the commonwealth of states
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-L5Z2RYowXgQ/UxfXnG2gJPI/AAAAAAAAPlE/NeGXYElx5lc/w1000-h600/t2QTEf9.png
??
user1804599
@Ven how'd you implement heredocs in a Perl 6 grammar?
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Anyway, given this chat convo, am I still legally allowed into the US?

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