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user1804599
20:03
factorial(n: NATURAL): NATURAL
    local
        v: like n
    do
        from
            Result := 1
            v := n
        until
            v <= 1
        loop
            Result := Result * v
            v := v - 1
        end
    end
user1804599
Eiffel is great.
#Montreal in a single photo. #Potholes #nidsdepoule https://t.co/Fj5Y4cw204
20:19
Oi @Nooble mate, mind adding a webhook like this one to skorezore/gaem?
@Morwenn unsuspended you
That wasn't really fair.
user1804599
I like how Epica refers to Christianity as "old-fashioned fairy tales".
what did he get suspended for?
user1804599
Why would you suspend Morwenn?
user1804599
Suspend trolls instead.
20:31
o/
Apparently someone went through your transcript on a flagging spree
I saw about a dozen pop up in the side bar.
So that was probably the source.
I tried to help but there were too many to actually action with any sort of speed :(
Anyway, that was all I came to say. Carry on :D
user1804599
Viktor Orban goes on my list of heros.
user406009
20:37
@набиячлэвэлиь For interest's sake, what are you trying to bulid?
@MadaraUchiha Morwenn got suspended? :(
I missed out on some drama apparently.
Nah, not really.
They posted a message 2 hours ago that got wrongfully flagged
I need to write up a better landing page
user406009
Cool, interesting idea.
@MadaraUchiha Oh, drive by flagging again? Thats so 2015
20:42
@fredoverflow which one?
transcript flagging?
user406009
@rlemon Would you expect any less from the Lounge?
user406009
Got to keep life exciting.
strange that someone attacked morwenn
maybe it was random
20:51
@Nooble And please add /github_callback to the end of that URL, mate
lol what
@ItachiUchiha But worry not, soon I'll do another Java video ;)
morwenn is probably the gentlest Lounger
@fredoverflow what IDE is that?
@ItachiUchiha My own IDE called "Karel The Robot".
20:59
@fredoverflow Thumbs Up
dayum
never realized how hard it is to clean a really sharp knife- the knife keeps cutting through the scrubber
@fredoverflow Is that swing by any chance?
Yes it is.
And please don't suggest another UI framework, I just switched from Scala Swing to Java Swing ;)
React
lol,
Cool, but you should give JavaFX a try ;)
21:06
Does JavaFX come with Java 7? I'm trying to be compatible with Java 7.
user1804599
What is the best way to learn a new natural language?
@fredoverflow Well yes. After Java 1.7.0_45, I guess.
user1804599
That is not very related to any languages you already know.
@ItachiUchiha What exactly would I gain by using JavaFX over Swing?
@Zoidberg Move to an area that would force you to speak that language.
21:08
I wouldn't recommend re-writing the current IDE with JavaFX. But, in case you are building something new, you should definitely try it.
user1804599
I'd want to, but the problem is that you need to communicate with people from the head start.
user1804599
I don't know whether they speak English or not.
@Zoidberg Refuse to speak to them until they learn English
That's a rigidfoldy thing to do, innit?
@fredoverflow To name a few, better API, better separation of view (your view doesn't need to be Java code any more), you can use css(not html css) to style your app.
Why is push_back defined for both the const T& case and the T&& case? Couldn't there just be one push_back, taking a T by value, that internally move-assigns or move-constructs from that value?
user1804599
21:11
Backwards-compatibility.
@ItachiUchiha What exaclty does "your view doesn't need to be Java code any more" mean?
@Maxpm There is a question on SO that asks this very question
Of course there is.
@ItachiUchiha But the view should be Java code.
noob question: If I try to putback after reading the last string of the file, it fails since I have reached EOF. Then how do you putback the last string of a file?
horribly stuck at this for days
@fredoverflow you can now create dumb views using FXML, add events in your controller class(java). When you load the FXML, it instantiates the controller for you.
You read the rules first
@milleniumbug You have a link? I'm having trouble finding it.
@Puppy why ?
because non-code UIs suck tremendously
21:13
@набиячлэвэлиь umm, then what do you do
and making it code other than Java is just a waste of binding and glue
@Urban Have I not made myself clear? You do not
@Puppy Yeah, but code UIs suck even more, don't they?
@Puppy well, separating them makes you code maintainable
user406009
@Maxpm It depends on how well they are done.
user406009
21:14
React for instance, is done very well.
and easier for you to make changes to it as well
@Maxpm duckduckgo.com/… fifth from top, click on the duplicate
@набиячлэвэлиь I need to putback the last string of the file.
@ItachiUchiha Yeah... I think I'll stick with Swing for now ;)
@Urban No, you don't
You merely think you do
21:15
@milleniumbug Thanks.
@fredoverflow :)
@Maxpm No.
@набиячлэвэлиь :| look man, if you dont want to help, then dont.
user406009
@ItachiUchiha I find it's easier to write maintainable code in a normal programming language rather than some stupid special view programming language.
@ItachiUchiha Separating your view and model is fine. That has nothing to do with saying how the view itself should actually be done, though.
user406009
21:15
I like being able to use features like functions to split logic.
@Urban look man, if you wont read the rules, then get out
@Lalaland there is no view programming language. Are you stating that HTML is a language? :O
My fingers feel filthy after typing that message
@ItachiUchiha It is
user406009
@ItachiUchiha No, I am talking about stuff that things like Angular use.
user406009
21:16
Or Java's own unique bad stuff.
@Puppy The behaviour of the view is still Java code. Its just the skeleton which we are extracting out.
@ItachiUchiha Pointlessly.
user406009
@ItachiUchiha You are correct. I should have been more specific.
@набиячлэвэлиь I don't agree.
@ItachiUchiha You're right- HTML is so bad, it's not even a language.
user406009
21:17
I meant there are no good templating languages.
@ItachiUchiha You don't matter
@набиячлэвэлиь Then you should stop bothering yourself to reply to my messages ;)
@ItachiUchiha crazy talk!!
that's pretty neat though
user406009
@ItachiUchiha Have you tried using a GUI library where you can declare you GUI in the code itself?
user406009
Like React?
21:19
@Puppy HTML = Hypertext Markup Laugh?
user406009
Or Reagent?
@Lalaland not really.
@Puppy Do you write a lot of GUIs? I hate GUIs...
<-- wonders why do people pronounce G-U-I as Gueeee
@ItachiUchiha Impressive, I don't have to write Java anymore... well, it's almost as if writing Java is a pain so it's good I don't have to do it anymore :D
21:22
@milleniumbug Did you quit at 7 or 8?
@milleniumbug Everyone is not as lucky as you ;)
@milleniumbug And if you did quit at 7, you should try 8
@ItachiUchiha I'm very excited for 10.
@ItachiUchiha heh, I was making a point
user406009
@fredoverflow What interesting things are they adding?
21:23
Also 9, because by the time 9 comes out, I can probably assume everybody has 8 installed.
@Lalaland value types
no more boxing crap
user406009
How will they make them work with generics?
It's almost as if JavaFX designers decided that writing Java is a pain so your views don't have to be written in Java anymore
9 will be breaking everything, so when 12 is out, people would still be using 8 and afraid to update
@Lalaland Generic specializations generated at runtime
@fredoverflow In fact, Java 8 + Netbeans make writing Java at least tolerable, which is fine
21:24
I don't think I've ever tried Netbeans.
@fredoverflow Holy shit. Finally.
Why Netbeans over IntelliJ or Eclipse?
user406009
@fredoverflow Won't that result in slightly different semantics from normal generics?
Why Eclipse?
user406009
Especially when trying to do casts.
21:25
@fredoverflow I work on Web programming, so there's a bunch of HTML and JS UI going on.
@Lalaland Yes, so you have to specify List<T> or List<any T> or something, the design isn't nailed down 100% yet.
@fredoverflow IntelliJ is not free, also I haven't tried it
@milleniumbug You don't value your retinas, I take it?
@milleniumbug Isn't there a Community Edition or something?
@milleniumbug IntelliJ IDEA is free
21:26
@milleniumbug @fredoverflow yes there is a CE
I can safely say that the only UI library or design I have ever actually liked or thought was remotely good was React.
the ultimate edition, which has support for various frameworks comes at a cost
having done React I would never go back to that template bullshit
I haven't figured out how to export IntelliJ IDEA projects... the mapping from projects to the filesystem seems to be really convoluted.
In Eclipse there's just 1 or 2 files.
user1804599
@fredoverflow How will they keep backwards compatibility with pre-generics code that way? Default to Object in case of any?
21:27
@fredoverflow IDEA is 2 files as well
The best part of Netbeans is that you don't feel while using it that it's written in Java
@fredoverflow ??
user1804599
IntelliJ is the best Java editor.
which is the main problem of Eclipse
21:27
You can select dir-based projects, but file-based projects are default
@fredoverflow are you talking about the classpath and project files?
@набиячлэвэлиь ? I have the font set with a suitable height
@milleniumbug So the eye-burning whiteness doesn't bother you?
@ItachiUchiha Well, last time I researched what to put in my .gitignore, it seems the project structure was overly complicated.
For example, what about the .idea folder?
1 min ago, by набиячлэвэлиь
You can select dir-based projects, but file-based projects are default
21:30
@набиячлэвэлиь So I did something wrong when I created the project?
@fredoverflow You used an outdated IDEA version, probably
yeah, you need one from at least 2025
I guess I used 13 or 14 or something, not sure.
@набиячлэвэлиь whatever
@ItachiUchiha By the way, IntelliJ IDEA uses Swing as well ;)
21:32
sit in well-lighted room and you won't have such problems
I wonder what Netbeans is using
@fredoverflow I am aware of it. But the way they have optimized it is incredible.
also third-party color schemes are a thing
ugly as shit
why am I not surprised
Hello guys
I have a rather theoretical question
21:35
No, you don't
user406009
@trilolil What?
@fredoverflow That's just the first time
"Recommended plugins" lists Scala but not Kotlin?
the IDE is being nice here asking you if you have any custom settings which you would like to import
21:36
@fredoverflow Yes
Nobody's even heard of Kotlin
Scala is much more widespread
when calling a function inside another function. The return address of that function is pushed on the stack. But how does it know where exactly it was inside that function? Is some data of the program counter pushed on the stack as well?

Because I suppose the address of the function that was pushed on the stack, is the begin addres of that function. Not the address from which it jumped to another function
hopefully this is more or less clear
@набиячлэвэлиь Oh wait, it seems Kotlin is already integrated in IDEA 15.
user406009
@trilolil The current location within the function is pushed onto the stack.
21:38
dude, feeding the vampire.
just ignore him and he'll go away.
Hey, it's a valid question.
whatever, we have discord as our elite fanclub
an even better reason for it not to be asked here.
@Lalaland so the address pushed on the stack is the exact adress from where it jumped? It is not the address of the beginning of the function?
so the program counter hasn t anything to do with this?
user3790646
21:39
Good evening.
user406009
@trilolil Yes, the address pushed is where it jumped from (or alternatively, the next address after the call, I forget and it doesn't really matter). The program counter is the value which is pushed. It just so happens that the program counter was already set to the current location within the function during the call.
programmer counter :)
Aha! So directory-based seems to be the default.
@trilolil The program counter is how the program knows the address to return to. The program will use the value of the program counter as the return address when it pushes the return address to the stack.
21:42
thank you everybody
that was clear :)
@набиячлэвэлиь So which of these do I put in gitignore? playground.iml playground.ipr playground.iws
@fredoverflow All of them and use Gradle
But .ipr is the project file
.iml and .iws are modules and workspace
@ItachiUchiha That's for dir-based projects
## File-based project format:
*.iws
21:47
Hello again
@набиячлэвэлиь Yeah... I probably should learn Gradle at some point :)
@fredoverflow I just copypaste the Gradle project I last used and randomly modify it
fun main(args: Array<String>) {
    println("Hello from Kotlin")
}
yay, works
@набиячлэвэлиь I've heard many people use the same approach for sbt as well :)
21:49
@fredoverflow Oh it's Kotlin
Also, Darcula looks really great.
You know, I'm thinking of using either Java, C#, or Python for my next work project
@VermillionAzure Yeah, as I said, comes with 15, no need for extra plugins.
@VermillionAzure Why not Kotlin, now that it has matured to 1.0? ;)
I still cannot decide... I need a strong web framework as well as strong graph and plotting support
Use Haskell
21:50
@fredoverflow Because I need a language that people already know
I don't know shit about web...
For bioinformatics, that's either Python or R.
@VermillionAzure Python
@набиячлэвэлиь But you see, Python and R are both dynamically-typed languages
21:51
That's a large reason enough to consider a statically-typed language
Hm....
Python has nice support for scientific and numerical stuff really
there's numpy and scipy
@milleniumbug I'm not asking about that part though
When in doubt, use Python
I'm asking about which to use for a web framework and backend to string everythign together
21:52
Web framework of what kind
web frameworks, well there's django and flask
meh
I don't like Python.
it's pointlessly dynamic.
@VermillionAzure depends on your need
I need a web framework that's comparable to R's Shiny
that pretty much automatically excludes it from being actually good.
21:53
Shiny has reactivity and automatic front-end integration with the back-end in a mostly transparent way
@VermillionAzure Shiny? Is that the name of the web framework in R?
@VermillionAzure The "I want to make a server" kind or "I need to use HTTP to communicate with servers" kind?
@ItachiUchiha Yes.
@набиячлэвэлиь The "I-need-a-full-web-app-framework" one.
It sounds a little odd for the name of a framework ;)
@Puppy Agreed. However, it's okay as a scripting language
But I'm not convinced it's okay as a back-end language.
21:55
@VermillionAzure So Flask for front-end and requests as outgoing HTTP?
Throw in some per-service libs, should you need one
@набиячлэвэлиь Much higher-level.
@Morwenn You think, I think LRIO does something similar.
@Lalaland Sucks, sorry to hear that. /cc @Nooble
Also, quick question here for everyone. If you use __COUNTER__ in a template, is __COUNTER__ evaluated once per instantiation of template?
__COUNTER__ is a macro
Right.
21:58
Alrighty then.
Back to implementation typeid names by inspecting __FUNCTION__.
back to your face.
user1804599
Fortran too, and with types.
user1804599
Fuck Python.
Annd it werks.
Yey.
I hope g++ behaves the same way.
22:09
@MadaraUchiha Was I suspended? I didn't notice.
@Morwenn Guess I did my job well then :)
I wasn't there, but thanks :p
@MadaraUchiha lol
I guess many of my messages can be flagged out of context, but I don't understand why anyone would do that.
> void something() [T = int]
void something() [T = B]
Well. That's not quite what I expected, g++.
22:11
Do we have the whole Uchiha family here? o_o
@Zoidberg lmao
Today on FAIC: Eric goes looking for trouble in the Troll Room and finds none. http://ericlippert.com/2016/03/08/another-troll-room/
Wait. Eric Lippert was in the lounge today?
Ven
Ven
yes
object Run {
  def main(args: Array[String]) {
    println("Hello from Scala")
  }
}
Was The Lounge in Eric Lippert today?
22:16
okay, Scala also works
Well, I've been using Scala for 4 years now...
Just never outside of Eclipse.
@набиячлэвэлиь
@Morwenn Some things, son, they just don't change; fools don't respect nuthin', but the gangbang
22:20
@набиячлэвэлиь Zoon, ik ben teleurstelt :o
@Morwenn Why are you disappointed, and, more importantly, speaking Dutch?
@fredoverflow You will never want to go back to Eclipse ^_^
inb4 Itachi is Madara's alt
@набиячлэвэлиь No specific reason, your message just reminded me of one of sehe's messages.
@Morwenn So how's your new job?
What kind of languages are you gonna be using?
22:23
@ItachiUchiha I pretty much have to for my job.
@Morwenn No.
You missed "sucks, k"
@fredoverflow Aren't you a professor?...
@fredoverflow Do they force you to use Eclipse? AFAIR, aren't you a teacher?
@VermillionAzure Don't know, it begins on Monday.
@Morwenn mmm cool
Where?
@VermillionAzure Python and a bit of Javascript apparently.
22:24
@Morwenn Oh.
Well, my job next semester is to teach Java with Eclipse, so...
So you're doing backend and webdev
@VermillionAzure Near the best town in the world: Brest.
@fredoverflow HEY WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT ABSTRACT STATE MACHINES TO MODEL COMPUTATION?!!! XD
I'll have to integrate algorithms from scientists in a GIS and improve the user interface. Basically.
22:25
@Morwenn Oh.
Sounds very algorithmy
@StackedCrooked jesus some OP episodes are litreally void of content in spite of the fact what's happening in the serie; I sometimes just want to quit it
@ScarletAmaranth WHICH ONE
@fredoverflow Why don't you change it to Java with any IDE of your choice
"See something that makes you uneasy? Don't hesitate to flag it." What is this?
Ven
Ven
it's shit
22:26
@ThePhD this is literally hitler
Disabling both exceptions and RTTI is also literally hitler.
So the user can suffer whatever hacks I deem necessary.
But MSVC is literally Stalin.
Hitler would be proud
I'm afraid to ask, but - What is managed C++?
CLI
With funny Foobar^ pointers.
C++/CLI (C++ modified for Common Language Infrastructure) is a language specification created by Microsoft and intended to supersede Managed Extensions for C++. It is a complete revision that aims to simplify the older Managed C++ syntax, which is now deprecated. C++/CLI was standardized by Ecma as ECMA-372. It is currently available in Visual Studio 2005, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2013 and 2015, including the Express editions. == Syntax changes == C++/CLI should be thought of as a language of its own (with a new set of keywords, for example), instead of the C++ superset-oriented Managed C++ (MC++) (whose...
22:30
@Morwenn Thanks, but I was hoping for the most atrocious person in history.
I tried CLI once, my symptoms had me starring an episode of House.
@Morwenn Ew
I never even approached the thing, so I don't really have an opinion about it.
It sounds bad anyways
@VermillionAzure It is like a Medusa, as long as you don't look directly at it you will walk away alive.
22:36
@Morwenn coolgrats
Anyways, so do any of you know good professors that study static analysis?
@Morwenn Congrats on the gig.
@ItachiUchiha Because it's not my choice to make.
Well, I'm not super duper excited about starting to work, but it looks decent and I need money ._.
@VermillionAzure What?
22:36
@VermillionAzure type system stuff?
@fredoverflow why is the IDE relevant to the course
Because the assignments assume Eclipse and teach some Eclipse stuff.
Funny how MS just moved into the Eclipse stuff, just after IntelliJ stole the android developer base.
@CaptainGiraffe They are trying to salvage the poor souls of Eclipse users.
@fredoverflow Yes
22:40
@Morwenn They might have a plan for an OS agnostic .NET toolchain. I'm thinking VS is hard to rewrite.
Static analysis of computer programs
@CaptainGiraffe Yes, but more
@VermillionAzure The static analysis is heavily dependent on the type system. I'm not sure there exists a position you are looking for.
@CaptainGiraffe What do you mean by "position?"
@VermillionAzure "good professors that study static analysis". This is no longer an isolated topic. I'm guessing you want to move towards a PhD position?
@CaptainGiraffe Uh, I'm just looking for research and significant works that I should look at...
22:47
@fredoverflow why would it teach IDE stuff? What kind of stuff?
@VermillionAzure Ok, I'll see if I can dig up with something decent til tomorrow.
But what do you think?
@VermillionAzure The research on functional languages is a start. LISP of course. Scheme has lots of referable articles.
@CaptainGiraffe but don't you think that the tooling is sort of weak for the general public right now?
with win32, In a c HWND EDIT control with a monospaced font, what message do I send to obtain the visible bounds in lines and columns? I tried EM_GETLINECOUNT, but that only returns the total number of lines
22:56
Boost.Graph is borderline unusable; it tries to be too general purpose and the documentation is poor. I suggest writing your own class. — Collin Dauphinee Nov 22 '11 at 23:54
lel. gem

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