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16:00
Then you can write a book about mug breads and become rich :D
:P
or I'll just share it with the world
@Ven There are two « strongly against » so it's not sure that it will pass.
Ven
Ven
@Morwenn okay, fair. well, the same guys as always
"foiled again"
@Morwenn What are their objections to variant?
oooh toasting it browned the sesame seeds
16:02
@Borgleader Not mature enough? Once again I don't know, I don't have access to the LEWG wiki.
@jaggedSpire :/
Hmmm. A bit dry
@Morwenn is it based on boost::variant? cuz thats been around for a while
and actually I need to go lighter on the spice
@Borgleader I don't want to sum up thins about variant again ._____.
@jaggedSpire henceforth, you shall be known as spiceGirl
16:03
crumb is fairly dense, like sandwich breads
@Borgleader :|
@Borgleader Snrk.
@Ven Filthy.
Ven
Ven
@ThePhD sssh, let the power fill you up :3
nice with yogurt
bet it'd go well with honey, too
> Let the power fill you up nice with yogurt :3
That can't be taken in any sexual way.
16:08
especially if I add a bit more oil and reduce the spices
...my mouth is tingling
@ThePhD surely not
and how are you today, @ThePhD ?
@ThePhD who would ever do that anyway :P
@jaggedSpire i hallucinated a golden cookie. what have you done to me D:
@Borgleader stop that
actually I think someone on Youtube edited a golden cookie into one of their videos.
@jaggedSpire i did not see that page. i did not see that page.
I am a terrible person
Sticks and stones may break my bones, but cookies will heal me.
I wonder how this tastes.
delicious
16:33
Want to claim a namespace for future standard libraries, in C++17?
SF F N A SA
10 6 0 0 0
@jaggedSpire Expensive as fuck too :D
naturally
Naming:
std2
stdlib
wg21
stdex
stx
xtd
cxx
cpp
lib
std::what?
c++
std++
std\d* (regex)
std.* (regex)
ste
std::_2
std::_2020
xkcd
std::modern
std::legacy
modern
new
newhotness
register
auto
modern::inline _v1

Names that aren’t currently legal avoid conflicts.
Ven
Ven
xkcd x)
newhotness
cmon, gimme a 777x for 13 sec cookie :( gaem plz
16:35
I don't like having separate top-level namespaces for the standard library because it means that shit is fucked in the original :/
That's one way of looking at it.
Ven
Ven
that's the correct way to look at it :v
"that way, they won't be using namespace xkcd huehuehue"
std::new would make sense if they want to use a keyword.
i dont like std::new precisely because new is a keyword
std::sorry
16:42
I think std2 would be nice.
That's what niebler suggested for his range library.
Ven
Ven
lol
But std::next might be good too?
Ven
Ven
std17 m8
using namespace std;
using namespace syphilis;
16:53
@Morwenn Isn't that precisely why they have a separate namespace?
Because some of the shit in the original is fucked?
Ven
Ven
^
@ThePhD That's exactly why, but that's exactly why I don't like that :p
@Ven Oh yeah, I was thinking of something like that xD
@Morwenn how deep in the sand is your head right now? :P
@ThePhD It's already the name of a function in <iterator>.
@Morwenn Well, a separate internal namespace might indicate things are less fucked?
Ven
Ven
17:04
@Morwenn yer always thinkin'
std::lib2.
Ven
Ven
std::3 is best :3
@Borgleader Nowhere in the sand. One can admit that some things are fucked but still not like it.
ew.
I think std::lib2 would be good.
Most of the time I dislike numbers in names.
17:06
.-.
std::lib then.
Ven
Ven
@Morwenn using namespace mst;
No French please.
Ven
Ven
yes french in C++
C'est pluce pluce
17:19
sehe pluç pluç
user406009
I think some people are trying to make localized programming languages for different languages.
user406009
It's a little sad that all the current "options" are all English based.
user406009
Well, I guess good for me as a native English speaker, sad for the majority of the world.
@jaggedSpire I totally spaced ot when you asked this.
I am Shrug.
17:22
@Borgleader lol
@ThePhD shrug
@ThePhD hows uh, school doing? got any cool homework?
(and by cool i mean 3d stuff, obv :P)
user406009
@ThePhD For interests sake, what are your thoughts on stuff to do after graduation?
user406009
I think we are in rather similar situations and I am really conflicted.
user406009
On one hand, going straight to work seems really tempting.
user406009
The problem is when the current wave of CS graduates come out there is a rather high chance of getting shafted.
17:27
I hardly ever put « work » and « tempting » in the same sentence, except when I think about quitting.
user406009
@Morwenn More tempting than the other options.
What are the other options?
user406009
Masters, PhD, (and some shot at MD, but that's an admission lottery for someone with my rather poor qualifications)
@Lalaland There isn't much to translate in the programming languages themselves really. The keyword count is really low and most of the keywords can be replaced with symbols
I generally also put « do nothing » and « do things you enjoy » in the options, but they tend to overlap.
user406009
17:30
@milleniumbug It's the whole spiel. The documentation. The standard libraries. Etc, etc.
user406009
The whole ecosystem.
I don't have a problem with it being fully in English. At least people asking questions massacre English and not my native language :D
Also, as a non-native speaker english-centered PLs never bothered me. As in, the word "if" and the keyword if are distinct entities
As a non-native English speaker non-english-centered PLs bother me a great deal
user406009
@milleniumbug Well, also stuff like std::remove, the names of the methods on stuff, etc, etc.
17:33
If a programming language/a library/anything else WRT that PL is not in English, I refuse to use it
Other than the name, of course
@Lalaland I consider this a classic supply and demand issue
user406009
Yeah, I guess it is mostly supply and demand.
user406009
Everyone wants to learn whatever makes them the most marketable.
user406009
At the end of the day, it's all about the jubs.
Localized educative programming languages are ok, but I'd rather use English for everything else.
Which is why we have Linotte in French btw :p
17:35
@Morwenn No, they're not
If you learn in Polish, you'll expect all other PLs to be in Polish
nombre Fibonacci :
 a est un nombre
 début
 questionne a sur "Entrez un nombre :"
  affiche fibo(a)

fibo :
 * n est un nombre
 début
  si n est < 2, retourne n
  retourne fibo(n-1) + fibo(n-2)
That's why I abhor LOGO as taught at school and most programming books in Poland
@Π½Π°Π±ΠΈΡΡ‡Π»ΡΠ²ΡΠ»ΠΈΡŒ They are totally ok. I'm talking about languages that might be introduced before/while you are actually learning foreign languages.
If you don't know English, there's little to no use learning a PL
How are you supposed to handle a programming language in English if you know nothing about English to start with?
17:37
Which has a huge cognitive load associated therewith
Education, for small kids.
If your language supports Unicode identifiers, it's already better at the whole "internationalization" business than if it tried to localize everything
Well, some things are no harder than basic maths.
Ven
Ven
@Morwenn WinDEV :)
@Ven That's Linotte :p
Ven
Ven
17:38
you can use WinDEV in chinese (and english) as well.
baguettes = new ChingChong
Oh, let me tell you something about M$ Excel
Is Excel translated into French, @Morwenn?
Ven
Ven
Excel has JS scripting now, and thus is good.
And all functions therein as well?
PLs don't need to map to any natural language
@Π½Π°Π±ΠΈΡΡ‡Π»ΡΠ²ΡΠ»ΠΈΡŒ it is, and all the macros are in french
Ven
Ven
17:39
@Π½Π°Π±ΠΈΡΡ‡Π»ΡΠ²ΡΠ»ΠΈΡŒ of course
well the functions or wtv, =MOYENNE(...)
COBOL tried to do this and the result isn't any better
@Π½Π°Π±ΠΈΡΡ‡Π»ΡΠ²ΡΠ»ΠΈΡŒ I think so, but I haven't used it in years.
Ven
Ven
with accents and all
@Borgleader And, as a programmer, I cannot use Excel to do anything without a lookup table for translating English function names to Polish ones
user406009
17:40
@milleniumbug All those method names appear to map quite well to a "natural language".
As a programmer, why would you use Excel to start with?
They represent concepts
Concepts expressed mostly in English
Ven
Ven
I use Excel because it integrates nicely with Dyalog APL.. : ^)
user406009
@Morwenn Excel is actually quite decent for data entry.
17:40
@Lalaland But it's localized, so it cannot be used for data manipulation
user406009
And, if your data is already in Excel ...
Ok, I just realize that we were not talking about the same thing by « localized » PLs. I was thinking about PLs in other languages only.
@Lalaland Except when they don't (what the hell is crbegin? why doesn't empty() empty the container?)
@Morwenn e.g. Excel
E.g. LOGO as schooltaught
@Π½Π°Π±ΠΈΡΡ‡Π»ΡΠ²ΡΠ»ΠΈΡŒ To which part of my message is the « e.g. » meant to apply?
17:44
All of it
The concept of a "localized"/"in anotyher language" PLs
« Only »
Just like we have English-only programming languages.
The only issue with translated Excel I have it's that it half-asses the job.
Either translate the functions well, or just leave them alone.
If you can't be smart, don't be half-smart. Just be dumb instead.
I would expect Excel to have an automatic language mapping for the function names, in which case you just have to turn the localization to English if it really bothers you and it changes the names for you.
Otherwise it's just shit.
user406009
The more interesting question is whether natural languages are worth preserving.
@Lalaland I can't think that far ahead.
user406009
17:51
I know some countries like France have quite strict laws requiring that the native language is used for a lot of things.
user406009
@ThePhD Applications are relatively soon though.
@Borgleader Midterm in 2 days, feel unprepared.
user406009
December for a lot of things.
Shrug.
user406009
17:52
May for others.
@ThePhD get preparing then :)
French laws about music and radio mandate that we must have at least some percentage of shit French music instead of shit foreign music.
Ven
Ven
:')
user406009
@Morwenn Yes. And I get the feeling that those sort of laws are passed in an attempt to help preserve French language and culture.
user406009
In the US at least, radio stations play whatever shit they want.
user406009
17:54
There are a bunch of pure Spanish radio stations down here in California and Texas.
@Borgleader Professor for the class that I'm writing sol for isn't all too keen on giving me a full extension, so right after the Monday Midterm I have 6 days to finish writing the docs for sol, finish writing the benchmarks, massaging the data in R so I can get out pretty graphs using ggplot2, and then use the IEEE Computer template I downloaded for LaTeX so I can write the paper (prereq: learn how to use LaTeX again, since the last time I used it was 2012ish).
@Lalaland Of course. How do you have tourists without a culture of your own?
@ThePhD oh my...
@Borgleader 3 short papers, research paper coming up, and also the initial Prospectus for a Research paper too. Due around the same time as the advanced CG IIRC.
And then there's the usual homework from the other classes.
17:55
@ThePhD Why use R when you can use Python and matplotlib?
@Morwenn Don't have any expertise with that, but might as well look at that. I'll give it a try later.
user406009
@Morwenn Eh, do people actually advocate for those laws on that basis?
@Borgleader Finally, I was going to write my own implementation of a Realtime Graphics API for C++ (for Bjarne's class), basically using/improving Furrovine. But the people that would have been part of my group and had actual graphics experience told me "[We] don't want to work on things [we've] already sort of learned".
@Lalaland People don't care. They listen to whatever they want to on the internet.
So I'm doing my project solo.
Like all of my other projects.
What else is new. <_>
17:57
oh god
The good news is, if I finish all of this I will be a god programmer.
{ friends: none }
user406009
@Morwenn If the government could make similar French language laws on the Internet, wouldn't they do that as well?
The bad news is, if I don't I will literally crash and burn alive.
@Lalaland I don't know and I don't care.
user406009
17:59
@ThePhD They can hold a memorial service for you at Uncon then.
Evening
user406009
@ThePhD But at least we are getting closer to graduation!
user406009
Almost out of here.
I'm a Junior. I have one more year. I can't crash now.
user406009
Yeah, same. Junior here as well.
user406009
18:00
Still, getting closer.
Now I need to watch a movie and write a commentary on it relating to four articles.
user406009
Have fun with that.
user406009
Oh yeah, @ThePhD where are you currently located? I'm going to be doing a bit of traveling around the East coast in early May and it would be cool to have lunch together or something.
New York, NY
user406009
Oh, same as Nooble.
user406009
18:02
I'll be in NY from around May 8th to May 15th or something.
user1804599
> kbok is now playing 7-Zip File Manager
user1804599
@slaphappy lol Steam
user406009
I guess we could try a micro-uncon.
@Zoidberg :3
ew, I can't rmb because I dropped strawberry jam on my trackpad
4 days ago
it's ... jammed
Fail
user406009
18:11
@Nooble @ThePhD What would you guys think of doing like a mini mini uncon the second week of May in NY? I'll be in New York then anyways and that will make three of us.
Sounds like it'd be fun!
lol I'm in upper state NY the first weekend of May
so close and yet so far
user406009
@ThePhD When's your last day of finals and when do you have to leave NY?
Not a clue.
> May 13th, 2016
And now I have a clue.
user406009
I could potentially get there as early as May 5th. And I probably have to leave by May 15th at the latest to get to my next destination on Monday.
18:17
That's my final exam period, though.
So it'd have to be the earliest time possible.
user406009
@ThePhD Or May 14th.
Not sure if I'd be able to stay past the last day of finals.
Usually they close things up pretty much immediately.
user406009
Oh, at my school you can stay for a couple weeks until graduation. At least for on campus housing.
user1804599
scan is my favourite RxJS operator.
user1804599
scan with merge
user406009
18:21
@ThePhD Regardless, May 5th would be the earliest I could get there. My finals end on May 4th.
I don't know what days my finals are.
They usually announce that at the tail end of the semester.
user406009
@Nooble If you are interested, let us know when/if you free (and in NY) any time between May 5th and May 15th.
user406009
I don't think there are any other NY loungers?
user406009
The US is too large and scattered.
Nah.
Jagged shows up from time to time but the minute you observe their position everything else about them is unknown.
18:30
I do that. I'm a menace.
really I have IRL friends on the East Coast I visit sometimes
that is pretty much what I do on the East Coast
Texas and Colorado are for visiting family
Missouri is for living
user406009
Eh, I usually don't care too much about location.
user406009
When it comes down to it, most places in the US are pretty similar as far as I am concerned.
You... live in Missouri?
@ThePhD In St. Louis
land of riots and racist police
Oh, right.
Not Mississippi.
18:34
@jaggedSpire isnt that all of the U.S.? :P
and cracker pizza and butter cakes
@Borgleader St. Louis more so than some parts. :P
apparently Boulder is nice.
I've heard things about Boulder
what have you heard?
the naked run was nice until they ended it because someone got offended
or the children were traumatized or smth
It's actually got a really nice market street that I like, but it's a college town at heart
Apparently some residents are uncanny-valley nice
user406009
18:37
@jaggedSpire Well, don't forget the legalized pot there.
user406009
That probably helps.
user406009
I know some friends who went to college there partially just for the legalized weed.
that was true before they legalized it recreationally and I'm pretty sure medically too
user1804599
I want a mouse with wheels on it so that my application can provide backpressure when events are coming in too quickly.
user406009
The only thing I ever actually cared about in a city was Los Angeles's beach path.
user406009
18:40
It's so much fun.
user406009
I always go there whenever I am in LA.
user406009
SF has some somewhat similar stuff, but it's not the same.
user406009
Not even close.
What happens there?
user406009
@JohanLarsson It's a 20 mile long, very well maintained, mostly flat bike path along a beautiful beach.
user406009
18:43
With interesting sights of the piers and beaches along the way.
ok, sounds nice
user406009
And bathrooms and drinking fountains every couple of miles.
I don't like running but running on the boardwalk in miami was nice
user1804599
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user1804599
TIL "emoji" doesn't have anything to do with "emoticon" or "emotion".
user1804599
18:48
crazy japs
really?
that's cray cray
user406009
People talk about emoji becoming a new part of common language and discourse.
user406009
Which really doesn't make too much sense to me.
user406009
I mean, the emoticon faces are sometimes useful.
user406009
But there is so little you can actually say with the other emoji.
user406009
18:56
I still think the skin tone emoticon stuff is a little silly.
fuck emoji in general
said mr catface
it's the result of three technical kludges each one caused by the previous one
user406009
How is it the result of technical kludges?
user406009
People like the pictogram stuff.
user406009
18:58
We have them because people like them.
made mug bread again with less spice and more oil. Much tastier.
user406009
I think everyone's used at least one of the simely faces one time at least.
@Lalaland It exists because i-mode doesn't have enough bandwidth for images
it wasn't a kludge, it was a bit of hack job though. The japs had some space left after encoding what they needed to, so added things like smiley faces. Unciode guys didn't want to exclude what they consider written communication, but then unicode allows for much more emoji to be used and it snowballed
@milleniumbug i-mode? you mean edge?

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