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12:03
Poll: Do want non-Gregorian calendars included in the first standardized library?
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@Borgleader Hindley-Milner.
@Borgleader To say it in a dumb way, SFINAE on definitions and not just signatures. :P
Ven
Ven
Wow, wtf? In VBS, to set the return value, you assign to the function's name O_o
Function ShowSum(value1, value2)
    ShowSum = value1 + value2
End Function
user1804599
@Ven That's not very exciting.
Ven
Ven
neither are you.
user1804599
Pascal has that too.
Ven
Ven
12:10
Yeah, but VB also has return <expr>.
user1804599
Bisual Vasic is the botanic programming language.
user1804599
oh I'm exploiting something nasty now
Ven
Ven
If it wasn't for comments like this I would seriously think you're a bot that never sleeps :D
user1804599
JSON.parse converts its argument to a string. null converted to a string is 'null', which parses as null in JSON. :D
Ven
Ven
Not sure if that's a good thing :\
12:14
Err..are doubts answered here?
Maybe
That's a hard question to answer, it being a doubt itself...
If they are cool doubts. If they are doubts we have heard about over and over again and have been answered over and over again on SO, then no.
Some of them. If doubts are answered here, then what about the main parent site: stackoverflow.com?
So you better check on SO first. Otherwise the High Council will punish you.
user1804599
12:16
@ShubhamMehta I doubt it.
Are "beginner"/ "noob" doubts answered here? I thought I might just not disturb the parent site for something like this.
Everybody's a noob sometime. I had a recursion doubt.
user1804599
Then why disturb a chat room for it?
Thought to ask first.
Have you checked on Stack Overflow?
Ven
Ven
@ShubhamMehta Correct! So, it's better to post on the main website.
Because it means, you see, that the next noob will have the answer ready there :).
12:17
Okay. Thank you very much, I'll go there :)
Let him post his question here. If it's a cool unanswered question, I'll then post it myself on Stack Overflow and farm some sweet sweet rep.
Ven
Ven
@Shoe y u salty bby? :[
we <3 u
With the question&answerfromthesameauthor scam
user1804599
To understand recursion, you must first understand recursion.
@Ven I'm not salty :)
I'm serious
Ven
Ven
12:20
@Shoe :(
Also, Italy vs Belgium 2:0 yesterday
Yay
user1804599
It was a worthless match.
Not to me
user1804599
You're biased.
No shit, it's the country I live in
user1804599
12:21
Nationalist scum.
Ven
Ven
I'm french and couldn't give less of a fuck about football. But I let people who do care without me calling them scum...
^ that
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@Morwenn Nationalism is bad, except when sports is involved?
Do I know?
Ven
Ven
TELL US
nwp
nwp
12:26
I vaguely remember you complaining about people making sexist jokes saying "Sexist jokes aren't funny except this one".
seems inconsistent
I mostly gave up complaining about unfunny sexist jokes. There are simply too many of them .____.
nwp
nwp
Ok let me rephrase that
@Ven It's mostly an excuse to drink with friends
I don't know what's difficult to understand
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nwp
if you root for a team because it happens to represent or come from the country you happen to come from then that is nationalist scumness and I don't like it
lol
Ven
Ven
12:31
@Shoe There's nothing to understand. I just said I didn't care, and that people were free to do.
by saltines
bbl
@Shoe Most people don't need an excuse.
although really you should need a signed affidavit from your country's leader to purchase alcohol
Ven
Ven
wat
no
LOL
Ell
Ell
@nwp it's called a sense of community :3
Funny that the Brit is saying that.
Hasn't your team been threatened to be kicked out because the fan had too much of a sense of community?
I heard the Russian outdid their communitiness, though.
12:48
Can type code in the chat?
@R.MartinhoFernandes com-mutiny :B
@Ven Luc's is just my answer++. No reason for me to keep my shitting one around.
Ven
Ven
@ThePhD i disagree
Besides, it helps me reverse my lapse in judgement. Now I'm back at a comfortable 280.
@quiZ___ If you mean: "Is it physically possible?", the answer is yes. If you mean: "Is it advisable?", the answer is generally no. If you're going to do it at all, you should usually post the code to some online IDE, then post a link here (but unless it's a question we find interesting, your chances of getting an answer are much better on Stack Overflow).
I am 7 microseconds away from OOLua, the macro based framework, now.
Down from being 18ish seconds slower.
I am out of optimization ideas.
Maybe a new burn graph will tell me something.
Some potential optimizations I see helping...
Right now, when the new usertype_metatable<T, Tuple> is made, we loop over functions that quite honestly have no business being looped over and checked.
That is, we check new, __gc, __index, and a bunch of other ones that don't make any sense in being checked.
Problem is, I don't have a way of sorting a tuple into another tuple based on runtime information.
Oops, 18ish microseconds*
13:01
@ThePhD ...I was about to ask when I read this message, lol.
I could consider it "close enough" and just leave it alone.
TBH I'm basically out of optimizations to make.
Without doing a hard fundamental rewrite of sol2.
And I honestly don't want to do that until there's features in C++ that warrant it (e.g., Reflection).
sol2 is basically the fastest in every other category.
13:23
And it's probably going to be even better than the others when I add the "return objects", "stateful functors", "virtual functions", "multiple returns" and "multiple get/set" benchmarks.
Which reminds me. I need to: add those benchmarks, and also finally get matplotlib to draw the graphs I want it to. q_q
stateful function objects, pls :X
That's what I sai- wait, is that your Math-term thing?
You said functors. :P
I mean. That's the word people use for function objects.
FML.
13:32
What happened?
@ThePhD Everying!
Well. That's a lot of shit happening.
Just in general. Life sucks, works sucks. I need a vacation. Or better, a sabbatical.
Meanwhile elsewhere:
@Griwes o.O i uh... im not sure what that means
@Borgleader It means that in some forwarding cases, you don't need to repeat the entire return statement in the function signature, because the compiler considers the entire function definition to be a SFINAE context.
13:44
@rightfold OMG! lol, it took me whole work day to realize why this is stared. :D
^ I am just archiving this here so that I can get some of those at home.
@Griwes Oh I see. Wouldnt that introduce a lot of complexity just for the convenience of not repeating return types?
@Borgleader Err, it's not just "not repeating return types".
It's repeating all expressions inside the function body.
@Ven The same is true for Pascal.
With a sensible setup, you get what I like to call "implicit concepts", so concepts synthesized for a specific function, which would be very nice.
14:00
@Ven Which is not to say they are not scum :)
SCNR
nwp
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@wilx inb4 bin
Ven
Ven
@sehe sure
Ven
Ven
14:20
blaze it
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Ven
14:57
Meanwhile, people defending cis heteropatriarchy get to express their feelings with guns.
So, 50 people died in that club. And this person here is trying to use it to make a point about how society is patriarchal. That's one of the most disgusting thing I've seen.
Have you seen that one Trump tweet?
@Ven I don't quite get what he means. Who was expressing their feelings with guns?
Ven
Ven
@Abyx The guy who killed 50 in the club in Orlando
@Ven he was gay
Ven
Ven
wat
15:00
Appreciate the congrats for being right on radical Islamic terrorism, I don't want congrats, I want toughness & vigilance. We must be smart!
so it's one gay killed 49 others. no cis involved
Ven
Ven
but it's still hetropatriarchy
@Ven he was a regular at that club
Ven
Ven
because it's the heteropatriarchal society that forced him to do that
QED
ok
Ven
Ven
15:02
@Abyx did he kill himself at the end?
@Ven dunno, not really interested in their affairs
probably it was the cops
Ven
Ven
Police shot the 29-year-old dead after he barricaded himself in a bathroom, taking several people hostage.
you're correct!
welp it's all over the reddit
15:17
everything about streams makes me cringe.
From default-init just to read, to the weird way to check if a stream's still functional,
streams are the strangest way to work with a file I've ever had the mild annoyances of having to use.
Annnnd... of course I don't have string_view
Why would I have string_view
nwp
nwp
because std::experimental is for hipsters only
Who needs to have a bunch of char arrays in another bigger array without having to make them all const char* or pay the humongous initialization penalty of 500+ std::strings.
stream_view
Nope, not me.
nwp
nwp
how does one stop oneself being angry and stupid?
15:23
You don't.
Ven
Ven
drink more alcohol
It goes and goes until you make such a big fool of yourself only your smouldering embarrassment at the dumb things you've done keeps you warm at night and keeps you from getting out of bed.
Ell
Ell
@ThePhD rewrite the interface :3
@Ell You rewrite the interface.
@ThePhD I wanna rewrite my face :(
15:31
@Borgleader Why would you rewrite the definition of handsome?
binary_search is just lower/upper_bound, right?
Yeah, lower_bound.
@Ven Almost unlike showSum value1 value2 = value1 + value2
Ven
Ven
@milleniumbug very much, yes :).
@nwp namespace std { namespace hipster = experimental; }
@nwp ask in Texas
@Ven people are weird
nwp
nwp
maybe I should have added my implicit requirements
:D
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15:43
how does one stop oneself being angry and stupid without being an asshole?
Ven
Ven
@sehe I'd use the term "asshole"
Hey - hipsters gonna hipster
Ven
Ven
@smbzzzz et tu penses qu'elle restera avec toi quand tu seras en zonzon ?
Why would you go there
@sehe I ask people that about three times a day--and want to ask it about 100 more.
15:59
yah
wait. The pirate has lost his way
just thought I'd pop in and see who's still not on discord who's coming to Uncon
4
That's going to be where we will keep in touch, so join us there
How has shit been around here then?
Ven
Ven
good, good
Uh
If I know a number input is going to be hex, but it's not preceeded by 0x,
is there a way to trigger the stream to read the number as hex?
Do I just input >> hex >> num ?
@thecoshman A bit quiet, but otherwise decent enough.
@ThePhD yes.
16:06
Yay, my intuition was right.
Also, praise Jerry, for he has the answers to all life's questions.
Ven
Ven
And, at his age, he'll soon enough have the answer to death's as well.
Oneshotting 100km might not have been the best of ideas.
@JerryCoffin I'll pop buy at some point and stir up shit
@R.MartinhoFernandes Your legs dead?
Also out of battery
Later
16:14
char c;
input >> c;
Skips whitespace
q____q
Muh life.
I don't suppose there's std::getline_but_just_append_to_this_string, is there?
input >> streamname;
std::getline(input, poststreamname);
streamname.append(poststreamname);
Works for me.
mixing unformatted and formatted input is quite error-prone
@ThePhD d'aww <3
Ven
Ven
:3
@milleniumbug :B
I like living dangerously.
Too bad ignore doesn't report how many characters it ignored.
I wonder if I can 'peek' this.
@Ven Death has come to question me a few times, but I sent him away confounded with my philosophical questions.
Well, "philosophical" might be overstating it. I just told him to come back and get me when he had a program to determine whether a program I gave it was going to die or not...
16:26
lol I'm still on 1.9.1
Ell
Ell
the new diff algo looks pretty good
well, the new heuristic
Fuck
PCI IDs are not unique between vendors
They're only unique within that vendor's offerings
Uuugh this suuucks.
Wtf
Are they IDs ore part of the name???
LUL 2 spaces between entries, 1 space between hex groups
Awh fuck
Why can't anything be simple.
Why did they add a space between the ID numbers
this ruins everything.
Now I have to fucking glue 2 numbers together
There we go
Now we have some crispy vendor IDs
nwp
nwp
@ThePhD have you considered streaming on twitch or livecoding?
LUL
So I can show everyone how shit I am on the daily?
No pls.
Well. Maybe you should stop noising about it here too :)
nwp
nwp
16:41
@ThePhD so the people who listen to you do it of their own free will
How many of these campaigns do we need?
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nwp
We’ve reinvented how you learn to code, too.
probably with emphasis on code reuse
@nwp Your poor, poor eyeballs.
Let me do you a favor.
nwp
nwp
to be honest I might actually watch it
sehe never streams for me, got to get my fix elsewhere
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@fredoverflow 0
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16:44
Almost nobody can code.
@fredoverflow If you're a company paying people high salaries because decent coders are an extremely limited resource, it probably seems like a worthwhile investment to try to increase that pool as much as possible. In the end, it completely misses the point though: the real problem is getting people to think algorithmically (so to speak). With that, coding is trivial--and without it, little more than a cargo-cult ceremony.
the real problem is getting people to think algorithmically
agreed
Just like learning English won't turn people into the next Hemingway.
17:11
@Mikhail This Knights Landing thing is already a year late. Every quarter, they delay it by a quarter. Is there anything (not under NDA) as for why? Is it because of the whole "shitty performance can't beat GPU" thing that you hinted at? Or something else? I remember IBM's Power7 running into similar performance problems which may have been part of the reason why they ended up switching Blue Waters over to AMD.
I remember doing a bunch of FFT work on Power7. I noticed a bunch of issues with the chip. And then my prof/advisor told me "do something else" for a few months. He knew months ahead of time that the whole Power7 thing was a bust. He just couldn't disclose it.
Ell
Ell
Does Power8 fare better?
I'm wondering if raptorengineering.com/TALOS/prerelease.php will be manufactured
I'm not sure how desirable it is over x86
@Ell No idea. I already dropped out of school by the time that came out.
The problem with Power7 was that no matter how hard I tried and how artificial the benchmark was, I couldn't get more than half the performance that IBM advertised.
Even when they gave me very detailed specs and design details of the architecture.
Whereas for Intel and AMD chips, I could easily get 90+% without much effort.
17:30
@fredoverflow The new diff heuristic looks cool.
user6225166
@Mysticial FFT?
@GNACBetombo Fast Fourier Transform
user6225166
i have already read a book a bout i think XD...... kidding never head about
user6225166
it's the first time i have heard about it
damn
got a colleague who spent 5-6 days on a task.. rewrote a bunch of stuff that already worked and didn't achieve 95% of his task
gonna have to throw it away and start from scratch I think
user6225166
17:46
@Puppy . why ? is she crazy?
"she"?
user6225166
he or she whatever
user1804599
Oh look another LGBT attack
user1804599
This time in Belgium
user1804599
Sick fucks
17:51
just can't seem to do his damn job without fixing a bunch of random irrelevant crap he comes across
@Puppy I think at most places with proper precommit code-reviewing, that should be pretty hard to do since it will be hard to get "irrelevant crap" approved.
yeah
we do a lot of code reviewing but the problem is that when he has already done the work, it seems like a waste to throw it away
[7:44 PM] Etienne de Martel: My tits are moist.
and arguably it is an improvement, even if in a place where we absolutely didn't need it
so in the past we accepted it sometimes
@Puppy That sounds more of a management problem. The manager is supposed to keep the employee headed in the right direction.
17:55
yeah... the problem is that it's almost impossible to keep him in the right direction.
currently my record is that I walked away to use the toilet
In tech, he'll get transferred to somewhere more suitable. In finance, he'll get fired. lol
user6225166
'current topic? i can't keep up
came back and had to spend half an hour fixing bugs he'd introduced by renaming variables
the biggest problem is that he wants to refactor code because he doesn't understand it, but that by definition makes it unlikely that he'll succeed in getting it right.
user6225166
17:56
lol
user6225166
does he use a IDE having refactor feature?
Rewriting code when you don't understand it is reasonable.
Refactoring code when you don't understand it sounds like a disaster waiting to happen.
not all that well in this case.
user6225166
its a sucide
user6225166
code suicide.
user6225166
17:59
why does he want to refractor
doesn't understand it, doesn't like it, or both.
user6225166
in which langage ?
@GNACBetombo From the sound of things he may not want to refactor any more than an alcoholic wants to get drunk.
mostly Typescript
user6225166
i think there is probably a tool that can deal with this kind of probleme
18:01
@JerryCoffin I think I know what you mean when you say "think algorithmically", but can you elaborate?
user6225166
Typescript?
@Puppy This is frustrating to deal with in a coworker.
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@caps
user6225166
i know this feeling
if he tried to accomplish his task but failed or needed help I'd understand.
18:02
@GNACBetombo Particularly when said coworker is your team lead.
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i don't want to be in your place.
fortunately in this case, he is not my team lead.
@caps Thinking of (and expressing) problems in terms that are amenable to being turned into algorithms. Being able to recognize what kinds of results you can hope to produce (and what you can't), and what input and processing will be needed to produce them. Having at least some idea of what sorts of problems are reasonably solvable on a computer (or other deterministic system) and what aren't, so your requirements don't include "minor details" that require massive research instead of coding.
@Puppy Does he have any work experience prior to this job? I'd imagine anyone with at least a year or two will have learned to resist the urge to change ugly code that isn't yours.
my team lead has his own problems, but that's another matter
@Mysticial Yeah he did have a bit, he's been here for a few months now
one of the reasons why this really pisses me off is because he's been doing it for like five consecutive months
18:06
@GNACBetombo Well, I'm not in "my place" anymore, and that's one of the reasons. :p
@Puppy Oh geez. If I get pissed off enough at something that isn't mine, I'll ask for permission to fix it first.
@JerryCoffin So you mean a lot more than just being familiar with the STL algorithms and understanding how to implement new algorithms in the same vein.
@Mysticial Well, at the very least, I'd appreciate an explanation of what you think is wrong, what you'd want to do instead, why it's worth actually spending time on, etc
Although I would argue that understanding the STL algorithms in the small can help to understand how problems are algorithmic in the large.
yes, algorithms not <algorithm>s
18:07
@Puppy Recently, there was a file that mixed spaces and tabs in various widths. It looked ugly no matter what size you set the tabs to. I was so agitated that I asked my manager if I could just fix egregious places like that and he said yes.
@Mysticial That kind of thing seems especially easy to justify since your IDE can do it for you in a heartbeat.
Hello, may I ask a general question about C++ here? I'm not a professional C++ programmer, but I use C++11 occasionally and I'd like to know what are most common pitfalls related to inheritance hierarchies and polymorphism? I know about downcasts and sister classes so I'm not a complete newbie :) thank you
It's like: Okay, I'm a 4-space person. And I code by it almost religiously in my own code. When I see tabs, I cringe, but I resist the urge to convert them. Spaces and tabs mixed together? Eewwww... Okay, I'll put up with it. Space+tabs+inconsistent spacing? Fuck that shit. Clearly the file had been edited by at least 5 different people with different space/tab preferences and nobody cared to keep the spacing consistent.
Ell
Ell
@Mysticial the master race is tabs for indent, spaces for align :D
@Mysticial Wow, you've got to at least use the same convention as the file is already using.
@rostamn739 You're looking for stackoverflow.com/questions/388242/…
Particularly the "Effective C++" books by Scott Meyers
kec
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18:14
@Mysticial @Mysticial I've often wondered how people can tell when a file is using mixed tabs and spaces. Then again, I'm usually using an IDE.
Thank you
@caps Nobody does. Problem is that tabs and spaces look the same when you set the tab size correctly. So you don't know that you're mixing them. The other problem is that the file is really big. So the people editing a small part of the file will make one portion consistent with the nearby code. (say 2-space tabs) But other parts of the file need 4-space tabs to look consistent. The result is that a file that doesn't look good with either sized tab. And it's a fucking mess.
Ell
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@kec my editor shows whitespace
@caps Yes--the standard library implements only a minute fraction of the simplest of algorithms as a whole. What I'm thinking of here is also (mostly) independent of any particular programming language as well.
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18:15
@Ell Huh, which do you use?
Ell
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@rostamn739 slicing is one of them
@rostamn739 np. For more in-depth discussion, become a regular member of the chat. People are pretty friendly about discussing issues with C++ and coding in general if you have become one of the aforementioned people. When you just drop in, you typically won't get much help here.
Ell
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the diamond problem
@kec emacs
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@Ell Ah, okay. I can see the frustration, then. I have the advantage of using Code::Blocks right now with Astyle, so we don't really have that issue.
Ell
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it's not an issue :3
18:16
@kec I wouldn't have noticed if the spacing was consistent either with 2 or 4-space tabs.
Ell
Ell
I like seeing whitespace
@rostamn739 At least in my experience, by far the most common pitfall with respect to inheritance is overuse of inheritance.
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But the fact that it wasn't. One function would be properly indented with 4-space tabs. Another function 200 lines down would be properly indented with 2-space tabs. I also saw some 3-space shit in there as well.
kec
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@Ell I mean more than we don't have the issue of people submitting code that uses both tabs and spaces, even if we don't see individual tabs. :3
And then there were some functions which weren't properly indented no matter what size you set the tabs to. Someone clearly copied and pasted a couple lines into 10 functions without making any effort to indent it properly.
18:18
wow good job
Ell
Ell
ohh right
kec
kec
@Mysticial I, uh .. wow. I mean, ctrl-shift-f is my friend. Use that thing constantly. I don't know if there is an equivalent in vi/emacs.
@Mysticial 4-space master-race.
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Or ctrl-alt-l, or whatever you use.
These problems didn't exist at Google because their presubmit process enforces coding standards. Not everybody agrees with those standards, but at least it's consistent.
Ell
Ell
18:19
what does ctrl-shift-f do?
kec
kec
Auto-format code in eclipse.
find in files in VS
Ell
Ell
oh right
kec
kec
ctrl-alt-l is autoformat code in intellij
it might be alt-shift-f, I don't remember, been a long time
Ell
Ell
tab does the trick for me
18:20
@Mysticial The Google C++ style guide ensures that all their C++ code is consistently fucking awful.
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@Puppy Which, much though I hate to admit it, is a step up from awful and inconsistent.
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@JerryCoffin Yeah, but it's a big step below sometimes being awful and sometimes being good.
@JerryCoffin Inheritance is evil, it got us Donald Trump.
@Mysticial I'm not that passionate about the appearance of code, but I liked having a standard for it at my last place (even though I disliked parts of the standard). It is nice when all the files follow the same syntax guidelines. It simplifies readability overall.
@Borgleader People's views on inheritance appear to be heavily influenced by the value they've inherited (or expect to inherit).
18:32
@Mysticial I wish we had that here.
@caps For my personal stuff, I have a mental style guide. But I occasionally break from it if it leads to something that isn't aesthetically pleasing.
For example, I TitleCase all large classes. But if it has acronyms in it, then it looks ugly.
I sometimes use underscores for smurf naming even for objects that would otherwise be title cased.
Likewise, if smurf naming leads to similar files being grouped together (alphabetically in an IDE). I do that as well.
@JerryCoffin So, Programming Pearls type stuff.
@Mysticial smurf naming?
Ell
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I snake_case everything
apart from MACROS
Even template parameters?
18:39
I snake_case almost everything that isn't a large class.
@caps Mmmm...sort of, anyway.
Except constants and macros.
Ell
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@Morwenn hmmm
I think I use T
That's some dedication :p
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Ell
haha
18:44
I have MACROS, TemplateParameters and everything_else.
Ell
Ell
yep even template paremeters
besides T
I'm not sure why I special case that
18:57
@JerryCoffin Can you recommend a book on data structures that would go beyond I can find in Cormen's "Introduction to Algorithms"?
Asking you because you seem to know a lot on this subject

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