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00:22
hi
@JohnMerlino that's a big onebox
@user1123950 wow, the room's practically empty!
its from year 2000
what has changed since then?
garbage collection support
00:40
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Q: What are the effects of exponential runtime on a computer?

underveilLet's say I wrote a program containing an algorithm that had an exponential runtime and then ran the program through a sufficiently large data set in which it would not finish for years. What would happen to the computer? Would it lock up? Would it run at 100% capacity until either it finishes o...

lol
@JohnMerlino concurrency, JITing...
is there a reason that the compiler choose non-const methods over const methods (in the case of overloading )
@AlexDan if the object is non-const. Otherwise it will choose the const one.
the object is non const
and it choose the non const one
00:56
@AlexDan right, that's what I just said
Numbersnumbersnumberseverywhere.
okey, so it depend on the object , thanks
@AlexDan it will always use the non-const version if it can, otherwise it falls back on the const.
Ihatephysics.
you know one problem I am having about syntax
std::string stars(10, '*');
i dont like that
the () makes it look like a call
but really it is just a string with **********
It's a call to the constructor, somewhat.
@JohnMerlino I always think of it as a function call that results in an object, and I can refer to that object by the name of stars
^ Visual C++ 10.0 ICE. Why is it I discover a new bug (in someone else's code) most every time I sit down to code?
@JohnMerlino actually, Cat is right, it is a function call.
In Python, types overload __call__ to return instances.
Just some trivia.
01:03
@JohnMerlino C++11 came out. You're going to want all new books. rvalue references changed everything
so I am readint he wrong book?
@JohnMerlino yeah. :( Sorry
@JohnMerlino it is functional cast notation. of course a cast with two arguments does not make sense. but that's the formal grammar view, and it's because c++ lacks syntactical categories for many of the semantic level effects.
then perhaps this post should be updated:
987
Q: The Definitive C++ Book Guide and List

grepsedawkThis question attempts to collect the few pearls among the dozens of bad C++ books that are released every year. Unlike many other programming languages, which are often picked up on the go from tutorials found on the Internet, few are able to quickly pick up C++ without studying a good C++ book...

@JohnMerlino I didn't think about it but you are right. The world of C++ has changed.
01:08
we're talking about 12 years, so I assume it must have changed in 12 years
Mymindisnumbfromnumbers.
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Q: error message with this line

user1299569why do i get this error message? Error: expected a ';' int main() { int score; double distance; char playAgain; bool shieldsUp; short lives; short aliensKilled; score = 0 distance = 1200.76; playAgain = 'y'; shieldsUp = true; lives = 3 aliensKilled = 10; the error is under distance =...

^ Good comment I think. :-)
@CheersandhthAlf I cant believe someone actually posted a question like that on stackoverflow. I read something over 20 times before I post on here.
Yeah.
Perhaps just as bad, that people write SO answers. As if someone finding that via Google could benefit from reading through the answers.
I voted to close as too localized. Needs 4 more votes, please.
id stay away from php. use python or ruby for web development. php makes desperate effort to upgrade into a serious oo language, but much of core library remains procedureal (e.g. explode(' ', $string). It just not going to look right unless it was rewritten from scratch.
01:22
@ScottW one reason i sometimes dabble in PHP is because it's available, and python or ruby would require learning some (probably) over-engineered frameworks
user406009
Knowing PHP, using that "easy" email feature will create a giant security whole in your site.
user406009
Or was it file uploading? Too many bad things in the language.
if you want to do something Quite Useful To Earth (QUTE), then do the opposite program, one that can block automatic e-mails based on simple criteria
and possibly DDOS the sender machine
then present on screen uplifting message: "spam detected, sender identified, server destroyed, LOL :-)"
Misread the news: Thousands flee Mass Pope in Cuba
I would like to contact someone who recently answered one of my questions for follow up questions. Does stackoverflow provide a mechanism for directly or indirectly contacting users?
01:36
@Paul Comment on the answer. He will be notified at next login. No offline contact mechanism, but it's close.
@Paul you can check the person's SO profile. if necessary perhaps google. then if e-mail found, just contact the person, or otherwise write a comment where she or he will see it (like e.g. under one from that person)
Thx
@CheersandhthAlf That might be less likely to get a response if they visit SO often and don't like stalking.
@ScottW haha, mixed you up with Paul
Well, I guess the same advice applies to you… write a comment to him.
@Potatoswatter well i hate to say this, because you're one of the least offensive persons around and pretty smart to boot, but, well, it's very young people (usually female) who think googling them is stalking. stalking, that's following someone. undesired attention.
@ScottW No such thing as too random. Thermodynamics forbids it.
@CheersandhthAlf Back in Usenet days, I occasionally got too much attention from answerees.
Better to stay within the bounds of the site, since it promotes organized, shared discussion.
That would be awesome. Fuck Facebook. The mods would be the ones to get annoyed, if they noticed.
 
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02:53
why overriding is resoldev at runtime whereas overloading is resolved at compile time ?
yes I know, but why they get resolved at different time
in other words, why overriding cant be resolved at compile time @ScottW
I what year do people generally take a data structures course for a major in computer science? Freshman or Sophmore?
ok thank you, I just need a general idea
I'm a senior in high school taking data structures :-)
Brainbrokenduetophysics.
Actually I can't believe I finished both reports and still have 2 hours free before classes.
03:11
@ScottW I thought the type in known at compile time, so the compile will know how much memory to store for.
If you have e.g. int i; std::cin >> i; base b; derived d; base& ref = i ? b : d; then it's not knowable whereas ref refers to an object of base or derived dynamic type until runtime.
Memory is a red-herring in this case.
You can see with this example, if you scroll down you can give inputs to the program. Try with alternatively 0 and a non-zero value, you'll see the output change, and you can't predict until runtime what this output will be.
thank you,
@CatPlusPlus lol
03:27
And there's LP!
That's not the same playthrough though right?
@DeadMG: Hi
delay sleep by 2.5 hours -> wake up 4 hours later -> excellent trade
03:32
No sleep -> no sleep -> bwuh?
On the plus side, 2 hours till classes, 4 hours classes, then weekend.
I just have to manage to survive physics lab.
@CatPlusPlus: What physics lab would this be?
Er, a physics lab.
E&M, thermodynamics, mechanics?
A class where you do physics.
Presumably there's a specific focus
So general physics?
03:34
And then you write silly reports.
Today it'll be light interference.
So it's optics
Assignments are picked randomly.
I see. At my university I had to take 3 quarters of physics
It started with mechanics and ended with E&M
And everything else was in between like thermodynamics
I actually liked the physics classes. But I'm just a freak, I suppose.
I had density calculating, thermocouple scaling, Hooke law and photocell so far.
@CatPlusPlus: Wow, that is quite random
03:37
And today this thing, and next week something else and then it's over.
The hell you need a lab for density calculation for?
NO MORE SILLY REPORTS.
It was introductory assignment.
Oh okay
Some irregular object, measure, weigh and calculate stuff.
With errors and whatnot.
Is it one of those physics classes for non-physics majors?
03:38
It's an elaborate torture.
Okay, it's not that elaborate.
Anyway, I'm on a basic program and I'm happy about it.
My brain is slowly turning itself off.
Oh, we're doing double-slit today.
So this lab goes from mechanics to E&M to quantum mechanics, yay!
Okay perhaps not quantum mechanics
Or maybe not.
But I have double-slit in theory here.
The double-slit experiment, sometimes called Young's experiment, is a demonstration that matter and energy can display characteristics of both waves and particles. In the basic version of the experiment, a coherent light source such as a laser beam illuminates a thin plate pierced by two parallel slits, and the light passing through the slits is observed on a screen behind the plate. The wave nature of light causes the light waves passing through the two slits to interfere, producing bright and dark bands on the screen — a result that would not be expected if light consisted strictly of ...
That what I was thinking of
Because of course we have to have entry test on each class.
Yes, that. It's called Young's experiment here, but I'm clever and recognised it. Ha!
It appears we're actually doing Newton's rings as a practical thing today.
That's quite a lab to be jumping from one major concept to another in such a short period of time like that
03:45
My theory is that nobody actually cares about physics here, and they only want those fucking reports.
Reports are boring as fuck to grade, though
And to write.
I don't know anybody that actually wants to grade undergraduate homework assignments
Or any homework assignment, for that matter
I've learned the stupid linear regression for this thing.
@CatPlusPlus: I just use Excel or my TI-83 for that
03:48
@CatPlusPlus have you free time to speak python?
I've implemented linear regression algorithms in my spare time, I'm sure as hell not going to do it by hand. :-)
Sssssss.
Ssssssssss.
Ss.
SSSSssssSSssSsSSsssssSSSSSSSSsssSSSSSSSSSsSsSSsssSssssssss.
lol I'm having issues with a game I'm trying to make D:
This theory has so many words.
03:49
so apparently python thinks this:
(<type 'exceptions.ValueError'>, ValueError("'candle' is not in list",), <traceb
ack object at 0x00B8D648>)
I don't want to read it. :<
@Hoxieboy: Why not ask a question on Stack Overflow? There's lots of people on Stack Overflow that are way better at Python than I am
Source and traceback.
@Insilico faster, possibly here? lol
And actually read the damn traceback and think about what you wrote.
It's not really that hard.
03:50
@CatPlusPlus if you've been doing it for over an hour then yes,
@Hoxieboy: Of course. You'll get great help on Python faster here in Lounge< C++ >
roomstart = Room('There is a hole in the ceiling where you seemed to have fallen through, there is no way back up...', [candle], True, False, False, False, False)
@Insilico cat writes it proffesionally
What's candle?
candle is supposed to be an item in a list
And this is not where the error originates.
03:51
@Hoxieboy If you ask on Stack Overflow Cat Plus Plus can get some reputation points
ok, biznatches, I'm awake now
gimme the low-down, homies
I have a room class that has an "item" list, and the candle is supposed to be in the list :P
@DeadMG: We're just talking about random shit.
And physics labs
Full code. Full traceback.
Physics labs with random shit.
I guess I can ask on SO I'll post you the link brb
03:55
goes to check grades "Grade Delayed (by instructor)." WELL, SHIT.
owch
Grades were due yesterday. >_<
Grades are unhealthy.
Coincidentally, so's not sleeping.
It doesn't help that said instructor is the head of some department here
Physics theory is so boringomagad.
03:58
@CatPlusPlus I actually almost don't give a damn about them
@CatPlusPlus: I actually find physics quite interesting
I only care about going forward. My ambition ran out at the end of the last semester.
But again I'm one of those freaks
Passing grade? GOOD ENOUGH.
@CatPlusPlus I know how that feels
I like physics
but I like coding a lot more
03:59
I like turtles.
@CatPlusPlus: You also like catnip.
No drugs. Except whiskey. And vodka, sometimes.
Alcohol is a drug.
I believe I implied I know that.
Reading comprehension failure on my part.
04:02
Tsk tsk.
man
I dislike having to share pointers to every-fuckin-thing
You'd prefer to hoard all the good pointers, don't you.
lol
maybe I should just drop it and transition to shared ownership of practically everything
then I wouldn't have to clean up all the dangling pointers
// TODO: implement communism.
There needs to be a way to downvote the "Community Content" stuff on MSDN
04:05
I just don't look there.
I swear it's like only fucking morons contribute to those things 99% of the time
ok
if you add a sprite to a scene, does the scene share ownership of the sprite?
@DeadMG: Who else owns the sprite?
the guy who created it
04:10
I mean, he might be using it in multiple scenes at once, for example
That's a good question
I would say yes, the scene owns the sprite
lol sorreh, heres the best I could do :P
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Q: Python object is in list yet isn't?

HoxieboyI am having an issue trying to make a small text-fantasy type game involving classes for each type of entity (a wall, the player, a book etc). I have a class called room that looks like this: class Room: def __init__(self, desc, items, wallF, wallB, wallL, wallR, isdark): self.desc ...

hmm
Omagadawallofcode.
04:12
And still no traceback.
Nobody is going to read this, you know.
sadly, SO failed my comments and made them massive title headings, bolded and all, so yeah...
There's a post preview.
It's even live.
yes
there IS a reason why I preferred simple asking rather than posting "what nobody is going read"
It's unanswerable either way, because you can't produce a minimal testcase and the damn traceback.
Probably with different amount of 's'.
04:15
Actually sscce.org
wow cats really <traceback object at 0x00B8D648>
fuckles, I said it to myself out loud whilst typing that and I still got it wrong
lol
THIS IS NOT A TRACEBACK
IT EVEN SAYS SO
D:
perhaps instructing a "hobbyist" programmer in creating one would be better than simply saying "And still no traceback"
your the pro, show me how its done?
Rule #1: don't catch an exception if you have no idea what do with it afterwards.
04:18
oh, you need the line number as well? -.-
@Hoxieboy: Geez, just search for "how to make a traceback in python" on your favorite search engine :-)
facepalm
Pros are pros because they know how to find shit on their own
Also, elif 'grab' or 'take' or 'loot' in input: doesn't do what you think it does.
how so
04:19
lol
It's always true.
'grab' or 'take' or ('loot' in input)
>.< the cruelties of being lazy
Also the comment already told you what's wrong. 'candle' and candle are two different, unrelated things.
yes, but what IS the other candle?
I can't figure it out :/
candle is a variable name and 'candle' is a string?
04:22
If you have a = 1; l = [a, 2, 3], you can't do l.index('a') and hope it'll return 0.
List is not a dictionary.
Names and objects exist in different dimensions.
so I have to use a dictionary to have a list of items in a class or so on?
If you have { 'candle': whatever }, then you can do items['candle'].
Or whatever.
Oookay, off I go to classes. First English, then physics.
Day of boredom and excessive yawning.
4.5 hours till sleep.
Thanks
05:08
argh
one of my flatmates came back toda
now I can't sing loudly at 6am in the morning
user457812
Sure you can, just puncture her/his eardrums while s/he's sleeping
OH MY GOHAD time to implement Zork IV
no not really :P I just feel super sexy due to the fact that the dict fix worked and now I can make books explode and explosions produce books, all whilst recycling code :D happeh newb is happeh
anyone know a good place where I can learn how too develop a project using JSP, Netbans and Microosoft SQL server ?
For specialized requirements like that I think it would be best to ask on SO (post your question) or simply stick with searching the internet, it also depends what your "project" is?
ok thanks
My friends need it
I prefer MySQL
but i need to do it in MS Sql
I'm familiar with JSP too
just not used to Netbeans and MS Sql
So just to get started on the basic setup
05:23
so, just to check, but
what on earth does this have to do with C++?
lol sorry :P
you should be
this isn't a help desk, this is us chatting and relaxing
Well dead, better to solve quickly then dote on "why"
no?
I prefer the "kill it with fire" approach
XD
anyways, simply searching for "tutorial on using netbeans" will lead to a good source
05:25
yeah i already did that
just checking if there was something of a Bible out there
bible on the web? lol keep searching I think you will eventually, undeniably, inexplicably find one that fits the bill
its one of the internet's genetic traits :-]
user457812
Wow, Code Complete dropped in price by $2 on the Kindle edition
user457812
I'm actually kind of temped to buy it
lol
Code Complete?
05:33
so we can talk about anything here?
Oh right internet happened, googling...
this is my first time to chat
@KarthikSampath
11 hours ago, by In silico
Only in Lounge<C++> do we go from talking about schools to porn in a matter of minutes.
yup
user457812
Well, still not cheap enough for me to give a damn about the book.
@Hoxieboy yeah i saw that
05:35
lol
if you read the rest in the history its actually pretty funny
user457812
Are there different genres of porn?
user457812
Like drama, horror, and scifi porn?
assuming that you have a Lounge<C++> sense of humour
@nil Blonde, redhead, bondage, etc
porn gets boring
@JohnMerlino I also find it spectacularly uninteresting
user457812
05:38
@DeadMG Dunno if I'd call those genres
user457812
Like I really wanna know if there's horror porn and find someone willing to say "this is erotically terrifying, I love it!"
user457812
"I've never been more turned on than when there was the risk of being beheaded by an ax murderer!"
it's a sort by content, so of course they're genres
scifi? woah
user457812
Horror porn is when you've got a pizza guy with a hole in the box and a knife behind his back
05:40
I wonder what he's doing with a hole in the box >.>
user457812
I don't, but I do wonder if there's some sort of hammerspace thing going on when those boxes are so short
think not of such sinful things
D:
user457812
I wish it didn't cost $30 to get a 12-pack of this soda
"posted by user: Dennis Lee Bieber" THERE IT IS AGAIN
kill it, with fire, before it lays eggs

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