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18:00
async can be emulated both on sequention and venjunction
how does one handle inter-process communications and threads in C++?
Carefully.
So async logic can be emulated with:
@FrankComputer your questions are way to vague to be answered in any helpful way.
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@FrankComputer With a ten-inch pole.
@MooingDuck That always leaves the unhelpful way. :)
18:03
@FrankComputer it's like "what is the best way to run a company?"
is it really hairy?.. in VAX-COBOL we use to use MAILBOXES (semaphores)
@FrankComputer depends on how you do it, I can think of four ways off hand
@FrankComputer some are hairier than others, some are easier/faster/require more coordination/etc
@sbi It's hard to make a point for goto. I guess all I'm trying to say is that the way goto is used is the harmful part, not the statement itself.
there are no standard C++ library functions for handling IPC?
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@FrankComputer According to the C++ standard, there's no processes.
18:06
shared memory funcs?
@FrankComputer There's two, standard C++ library function, and I can think of two that ways (arguably better), that can be done easily in C++, but aren't part of the standard library
@sbi iostreams can handle pipes and files, there's two ways
so C++ is not thread-aware?
@FrankComputer we were talking about processes, not threads
@FrankComputer C++ is thread aware, and has lots of threading support.
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@FrankComputer Threads? It knows of those since last year.
@FrankComputer it's not process aware.
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18:07
@Pubby If there is no good way to make use of a tool, isn't the tool a bad one?
sorry, thats what i meant, processes-aware
Who has tried to work with D language? what's your impression with this lang?
@FrankComputer no, because C++ runs in places that do not have processes. (Microwaves, digipets, digital picture frames...)
thnaks
@sbi Yeah, goto is pretty bad/useless.
C++ is used for microwaves?
18:09
@user1131997 I've never used it, but seen other C++ users give mixed reviews. Some love it, some don't. For the most part nobody hates it.
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@MooingDuck Oh yes, C++ can handle processes just fine. (Heck, you can write th part of an OS dealing with processes in C++.) But I don't think the standard anywhere defines that there has to be processes, so it cannot provide an IPC library facility for it. OTOH, there's plenty of stuff in any OS providing processes, plus wrapping 3rd-party libraries.
so are there C++ library func supersets for multi-user/multi-tasking environments?
@FrankComputer All the platforms with processes that I know of provide shared mem and/or other IPC support for C/C++ though.
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@Pubby My standard example is always "your toaster". It made my students giggle to no end, when I asked them which hardware graphic acceleration their toaster has, and which file system it uses.
i would've thought so, cuz original C was created on a UNIX platform by K&R.
18:11
@sbi toasters don't really need programming though, I feel safer with microwaves
@FrankComputer there's libraries for everything.
@Pubby stop that, you're not helping :D
@Pubby where can i get one of those?
:D
@FrankComputer that doesn't sound right to me, I thought the origional UNIX was written in C...
lol, moern toaster with an ole belly CRT
modern
Wikipedia says I'm wrong. First ASM, later written in C
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18:14
@FrankComputer The first thing you do when you're looking for a library in C++ is to go to boost.org and look there. If you can't find what you need there, the second thing is to go to their user mailing list and ask. (Because you might have overlooked it, or they have something in the pipeline that's not (yet) part of the official distribution). Only then should you even think of googling for another library.
@sbi thanx for the advice
@FrankComputer really you don't need much of a library. Most of the time you want a pipe, or shared memory, and you're good to go. Either way, it's like 2 function calls to start, 1 to stop. Not much for a library.
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@MooingDuck That depends. They actually wrote the first version of their OS in assembler, then thought of porting, so created C, and rewrote the OS in C. (Yes, they were giants.)
@sbi that's what wikipedia says
@MooingDuck .. but how do you handle IPC traffic, semaphores?
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18:16
@MooingDuck I am using "toaster" precisely because it is so ridiculous and might be true at the same time.
@FrankComputer what do you mean "handle traffic"? Do you want a stream or a block of memory?
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@MooingDuck I very much hope so.
@Pubby Wtf does that do ?
when many processes talk to many other processes, you need a traffic cop!
to sync events
@angryInsomniac It makes toast and does spreadsheets.
18:19
@FrankComputer so grab a semephore where it's needed. That's standard multitasking stuff.
@Pubby Spreadsheets on toasts ? :D
@Pubby .. for a second I thought your toaster was a removable hard-disk unit
@angryInsomniac oh, wait, I've seen that. It would put the weather on the toast... must go find
@MooingDuck You could start a coffee shop with printed toasts :D
U could eat ur news
whats better than that
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18:23
Oh bugger. I hop ths kyboard is whisk-prof.
@HazyMcGee All news would end up being shit news :D
@angryInsomniac BWahahahaha
fantastic
XD
We could server Animal Sanwiches and News Toast - INSTANT $$$
18:28
@HazyMcGee Copyrighted ! :D
@angryInsomniac totally - to hell with programming
@sbi creepy ! you eat the teddy as it watches you helplessly :D
im going n 2 the coffee news toast business
lol
@HazyMcGee I thought I wanted a career , turns out I wanted a paycheck :D (trite but apt)
@user1131997 you have a buffer overrun
18:30
are most developers happy with the available tools?
you're making a copy of your 40ish chararacter string from character 20ish to character 60ish.
@MooingDuck where exactly?
@angryInsomniac very true - as long as im collecting im good - Mo Money (What Problems?)
@user1131997 the find_port function
Nope .. I for one would love to program the star trek way !
Computer : Create everything ! :D
18:31
@MooingDuck I have launched it in VS C++ , all works wel
try it in your MS C++
@angryInsomniac but that would take the challenge and fun away!
@user1131997 it "works" by sheer chance. It's wrong.
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@angryInsomniac #pragma do_what_I_want
@angryInsomniac I prefer to try to program the star trek way - usually leads to yelling at my box like a mad man
probably .. but have you seen those guys ? they walk in , go computer .. overlay this DNA sequence on that constellation :D
And the computers like .. done that .. oh and made you some awesome coffee in some stray cpu cycles :D
18:34
Why are we talking C++ in here?
@TonyTheLion we aren't, his code is C.
even worse
@sbi :D
@HazyMcGee Imagine .. if one day you yelled and your computer responded :D
don't clearly understand, with KMP I have searched the fisrt occurrence of symbol I defined.

When I have searched it, then I get the length from this value to the end-value of array.

The array length is 51.

The 1st occurance of '(' is - 26.

51 - 26 = 25.

So , I iterate 25 symbols and get the new char.
@angryInsomniac This is y i keep yelling - i assume itll happen eventually
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18:35
@angryInsomniac The coffee making computers can already do. So that's 50% of what you describe. Not bad for a future utopia, I guess.
@sbi if we can get 1 to knock some eggs and bacon out 2 well b on a roll
@sbi They dont ask you in a sexy voice .. "temperature?" :)
@angryInsomniac that wouldnt b that hard to code haha
I fear the day holodeck technology is developed though ! You know male productivity goes down to 0 ! everyone is busy getting virtual blowjobs :)
@user1131997 no, that's what you intended. That's not what your code does.
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18:37
@HazyMcGee TBH, I find it increasingly hard to parse your stmts. Did you, per chance, apply whiskey to your keyboard?
@MooingDuck And what my code does?
@user1131997 look at the z variable. z goes from 0 to strlen(str) during your copy. So you copy 51 characters.
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@angryInsomniac Shrug. The woman making the stop announcements on the trams in Berlin speaks with a pretty sexy voice, and it's certainly controlled by a computer.
@MooingDuck ahh.... } while(z < total);
@sbi Sorry about that - im texting and typing - the sloppiness is getting carried over
18:38
@sbi Difference of perspective :) The voice at train stations here in India is scary !
what is considered the best C++ code generator?
@MooingDuck yeap, you are right! thanks! :( blind me... (((((
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@FrankComputer Homo sapiens sapiens. Beats the shit out of those Thals. OTOH: newtechusa.com/ppi/talent.asp
@sbi You are right though , If someone from the 1700's saw an Ipad they'd be like .. "DEVIL MAGIC"
is GCC mainly for CRUD apps?
18:40
@FrankComputer if you mean C++ code compiler, then GCC. For generating C++ code, perl.
@angryInsomniac You would definitely get hung for having a tablet of any nature
@HazyMcGee the only acceptable alternative was the clayPad :D
@angryInsomniac the 1700s version of the XBox
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@angryInsomniac No need to go back that far. Someone beamed from the 1950s will very likely freak out over a tablet.
0 Mp camera , 1 color , break screen , comes with its own pick and hammer
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18:43
@HazyMcGee 1700s? Ha. They where writing on clay several thousand years ago.
but if you mess up theres no reset
@sbi True . but they probably will be able to see reason !
is it possible to embed an LCD screen on sunglasses and use an input device mounted on ones wrist?
@sbi Fair enough lol
@FrankComputer You are asking so many unrelated questions !
:P
18:44
@FrankComputer theoretically yes, but right now our tech isn't quite far enough to get a useful resolution
im asking about the future
@FrankComputer highest resolution I've seen on glasses is ~50x50
@FrankComputer sure, we have that now, just so low resolution it's useless. So far.
Hi Yall!
@MooingDuck you would do better with a pocket projector lol
18:45
Y'all... typo
Unrelated topic to whatever you guys are currently talking: I'm not a grown up.

I admit it. :(
@sbi probably when they were not dried :D
I felt like crying. Because I failed to live up to the expectations of the Lounge for C++.
@MooingDuck WELL hello!
@sbi but how do you make corrections ? answer .. timmy get my hammer will ya ?
18:47
In other news, I've just joined the Game Dev area of Stack Exchange.
@tom_mai78101 I, at least, have no idea what you're talking about.
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@angryInsomniac Of course not. Why else use clay?
@tom_mai78101 There are expectations ?
@MooingDuck Uh, the topic of today: "We're all grown ups here."
@angryInsomniac Aren't there expectations in this room?
@tom_mai78101 not that I know of :P
18:48
@angryInsomniac, question:
@sbi low density material , easier to carry around !
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@angryInsomniac While it was still wet and soft, you could probably correct it. Later, you couldn't. However, I suppose they did just beat their pupils enough when they made an error to make them not making errors. :-/
@tom_mai78101 oh, look, so it is
What expectations do you think you expect to have in this room?
@tom_mai78101 do not ask to ask, simply ask
18:49
@MooingDuck, Yes, sir.
@tom_mai78101 don't be a butthead
@tom_mai78101 Dude , wtf are you saying ?
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@angryInsomniac I bet you've never carried a lump of clay.
@sbi possibly :P
I started programming in 1971 on a teletype terminal with paper tape readers/punchers, but got frozen in time because I did 20 years in prison from 1989 to 2009.
18:50
@sbi What a co-incidence , I have :D
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Mar 16 at 9:04, by sbi
If you are new here, please read the newbie hints. Thank you.
@sbi Its a lot lighter than other soft stones of the same size
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@angryInsomniac After it dried!
@FrankComputer things have changed a bit since then.
@sbi Dried or wet , it weighs the same
@sbi rather , it would be lighter when dried !
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18:51
@angryInsomniac What are you smoking?
yes, alhtough I had access to a PC in the prison library, it could only be used to access WestLaw for legal research, therefore I couldnt practice programming
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@angryInsomniac That's what I said.
@angryInsomniac i think it'd weigh less dry
@sbi and your point is ? :)
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18:52
OMG, there's someone else here who's older than me!
@angryInsomniac, To be very honest, when you see the phrase that I'm not living up to the expectations of Lounge<C++>, it means that, for each and every members in this chatroom, they expect people to do something we normally see in a daily conversation.

I don't know much about the psychology behind all this, but in my opinion, and very honest one, I think of each and every member to expect other members some dignity and respect.

Probably some other people do not have that high expectations, but that is in a sense of foreignity and unsustainability in this room.
i'm trying to catch up, where I left off and its hard for me to visualize object-oriented programming
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@angryInsomniac That it is not lighter at all than stone while it is wet.
As I said I have held dried clay things .. and they weigh a lot lighter than stones of the same size
@sbi Actually , it still mught be , in any case , moving it around would only me a concern once its dried
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@angryInsomniac Ah. I was talking of a lump of clay that one can still work with — a wet one.
18:54
@FrankComputer I'm surprised they don't have more technical training programs.. or was that just so people could look up info about their particular situation?
TL;DR - Please ignore me. Thank you for your cooperation.
@tom_mai78101 Whoa !! Dude .. I feel like you just asked me to marry you ! :D
i was not imprisoned in America
@tommai78101 Dont take shit so seriously !
@FrankComputer What do you think you will get out of trolling this room ? :P
@angryInsomniac Then, I honestly don't know how to survive this coming of age. :/
18:55
So for a fairly seasoned C#/VB programmer; what are some good resources for picking up C++?
@Nate Beginning C++ Game Programming, Third Edition.
sorry, maybe i'll just keep quiet, listen and observe so i can perhaps learn something
@sbi it seems @tommai78101 is another young distressed soul in need of counsel , help the poor lad out will ya ? :)
@tom_mai78101 Thanks, I'll check it out.
I feel like the stress level just went up a bit n here lol
18:57
@FrankComputer I'm sorry if you weren't lying , however I highly doubt your story is true ! Dont be quiet on my account though !
@HazyMcGee @tommai78101 is banging his head on desk over and over
@HazyMcGee Seriously ! wtf just happened ? :)
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@angryInsomniac I already posted the link to the newbie hints.
@sbi did you see the post that he wrote to me ?
@angryInsomniac Right - we went from Star Trek to this lol
18:58
it is true!.. i was imprisoned in Mexico for trying to smuggle out drugs, bad mistake
@HazyMcGee I went from holodeck blowjobs to clay tablets ! :D
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@angryInsomniac Yeah, but I didn't know which way to turn my screen in order to make sense of it.
@angryInsomniac I was with ya the whole way XD
@sbi neither did I !
@FrankComputer object oriented programming is a simplish concept in general. Objects can do things. Instead of your "main" code doing stuff to objects, your "main" code tells those objects to do things, and they do those things. The details very wildly between languages.
19:00
@HazyMcGee Did you catch @tommai78101 's love letter to me ? :D
@angryInsomniac I read half of it....
so anyway, i'm just trying to catch up in the development world, maybe i should hang in a beginners chat room?
@HazyMcGee :P
@FrankComputer You may hang out in any rooms you want to.
@FrankComputer I would take a class and/or read a book on "learning <your language here>"
19:01
@FrankComputer You might want to start by reading a good book about c++ (or whatever language you like)
@FrankComputer but we accept all skill levels here, if sometimes grudgingly. Just don't argue with the dog.
@FrankComputer A good way, is to read some documentations on Dolphin, Wii/Gamecube emulation project on Google Code.
@MooingDuck The dog I believe is dormant ?
thanxs!.. my programming world got stuck in COBOL, SQL and green screens
@angryInsomniac right now yes. He's sleeping
19:02
@tom_mai78101 Did you look at my profile to recommend a game programming book, or is that one really a good one, even for general purpose programming?
@FrankComputer someone older than me might be able to tell you which modern programming languages are closest to COBOL in concepts. my first guess would be C.
@Nate When I read it, all it does was introduce you to C++ in a way that helps you develop a text-based Win32 console game.
@sbi Could you recommend a good book to @FrankComputer ? :) I' not qualified enough and feel bad for ripping on him earlier :)
@Nate In other words, it's an alternate way to learn C++.
@tom_mai78101 Gotcha... sounds good.
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19:04
@MooingDuck Don't argue with the dog, don't cross the cat, and make sure you're not the one causing the gorilla to become grumpy.
woof
@sbi And don't forget the laughing hyena.
should I start out with C++ or Visual Basic?
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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...

@FrankComputer Former.
@FrankComputer Make that definitely former.
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19:05
@tom_mai78101 I don't think we have that here.
@angryInsomniac woof woof woof woof
@sbi Oh, and I thought we need a full house zoo.
@FrankComputer @FrankComputer refer to @sbi 's post
@DeadMG And I swear laughing hyenas don't woof.
@FrankComputer This is not a good room to ask about Basic or Java :D
19:05
@DeadMG ok ... that's it , I'm out :D
it just seems like programming has become more complex because of GUI's and event-driven programming
heh
so am I
@FrankComputer absolutely it has
@FrankComputer It's now agile programming and object-oriented programming.
@DeadMG you just came over to woof at me ? :D
19:06
watching Life vs Polt right now, and after that I'm probably going to bed, so
@angryInsomniac basically, yes
@DeadMG *getting my shotgun*\
@FrankComputer We are improving and moving towards the more complex human natural languages.
@DeadMG Enjoy dude :) g'night :)
@DeadMG I'm kinda impressed, nobody called you by name, but you randomly showed up when we casually mentioned you?
@angryInsomniac Don't kill the puppy!
19:07
actually, Life vs Polt Game 4 just ended with an impressive victory by Life
and I just flipped over to see wtf was going on
@tom_mai78101 I think that might be stretching it. I don't think we're going to get a whole lot closer to human natural languages than we are now. A little obviously, but not much, not mainstream.
okay, thank you, i'll now do some catch-up reading/learning and wont bother y'all about my mundane basic topics
@tom_mai78101 puppy ? Puppy ? PUPPY ?
@angryInsomniac Should I call him, an old puppy?
Alright folks , me going over to play some assassins creed ? Anyone here play brotherhood ?
19:08
@MooingDuck Please say hello to my good secretary/assistant, Siri!
I like World of Warcraft
@angryInsomniac Heard that it's just daunting to play.
@FrankComputer That never gets old.
@FrankComputer Endlessly repetitive
So many wonderful games evolved while I was locked up
@tom_mai78101 It is , but the challenge is what keeps you hooked !
19:10
argh
well , no players here ! G'night folks :)
can hardly keep my eyes open, lol
Woof woof ! @DeadMG
@angryInsomniac I'll slow down, play some Minecraft, and probably wait for SimCity.
@tom_mai78101 That's not related to programming
19:11
@DeadMG You need to sleep. It's 3:11 AM here.
there's a whole culture behind WOW, a friend is at level 80 and he buys,sells, trades characters on eBay
it's 20:11 here
@MooingDuck Oh then.
@DeadMG While it is endlessly repetitive, if you have a good group of friends to play with, that doesn't matter as much.
true true
19:11
@FrankComputer I don't recommend that
yes, he belongs to a guild and they do raids together, very intersting and organized planners these guys!
well, Life crushed Polt in an unusually quick fashion
so it's nighty night for me
have fun
@FrankComputer Are they the part of the group that says Leroy Jenkins?
That's good planning right there.
nope, Thorium Brotherhood
Oh well.
19:13
the whole concept is Medival/Mythical, I LOVE IT!
WOW is medieval?
@Pubby Fantasy/Medieval/Dark Era
All I've played is runescape :(
Hasn't anyone played any indie games?
19:15
I cant believe people spend thousands of dollars and hours playing this game!
.. and its not easy, there's over 65 million WOW users
@FrankComputer And the US economy is failing.
Just not what it used to be in the past 3 months.
Seeing the current title, all I can say that it may have been true, but definitely isn't now!
well WOW is not failing! us.battle.net/wow/en/?-
@JerryCoffin RUFF DAY EH? 'OW ABUT SUM RINGIN' RUM?
@FrankComputer that number seems high.
19:18
@FrankComputer They laid off 600 employees, and that's a start.
@tom_mai78101 Rum's too sweet. I prefer Vodka, generally with cranberry juice (at least when I'm not drinking wine). STill a bit early for me to have any of that though.
@tommai78101 .. they dont need them anymore, more profits!
@JerryCoffin AW'ITE ZEN hic TIME TO DRIN...K MOAR RUM ....
@FrankComputer From there, I'm no expert.
@FrankComputer "On October 7, 2010 World of Warcraft reached a subscriber base of over 12 million players.[121] Since May 2011, the number of players playing had decreased by 10% from 11.4 million to 10.3 million."
well, that's still pretty high for an online game! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_of_Warcraft
19:21
Everyday I'm shuffling, shuffling...
@FrankComputer oh yeah, they're still #1 by a huge margin, but 65 million was... a little high :D
well, my numbers were inaccurate, but i knew it was still high, they have a huge following
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Well, subscriber base of 10.3 million after like eight years, it's believable that overall 65 million people have played, just fifty-five million no longer do
amazing how so many simultaneous players and the game never lags
@Tim plausable
19:24
@FrankComputer They blame the lagging caused by computer hardware not up-to-date.
@FrankComputer datacenterknowledge.com/archives/2009/11/25/…. Not amazing, just expensive! OF course, things have undoubtedly changed at least a little since that was written.
how do they accomplish that?.. huge servers like google's?.. big file system?
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Server lag happens if you raid cities hard enough. My guild once had about 80 people in Thrall's room, all AOEing about a hundred guards, and it crashed Kalimdor. Before it crashed, actions took about 45 seconds to be acknowledged by the server. It was wild.
@FrankComputer each "server" is many many computers
it all must be mostly memory-resident, gobs of TB's
@Tim .. so the bottleneck had to be mostly networking?
19:28
Loading screen + Progress Bar + ??? = Profit!

??? = How the hell do people predict the time it takes to load resources from 0 bytes to resource.getsize()?

If I knew that, my world is complete.
@FrankComputer Most servers top out around 60-130GB of RAM from what I've heard.
@FrankComputer yup
@tom_mai78101 magic. Depends on the resource, and guesswork.
@tom_mai78101 one trick is to load the first 4096 bytes, measure the time, and show the load bar for whever comes after that.
@tom_mai78101 Usually linear extrapolation, often from a moving average (but not too short of a term for the moving average, or you end up with the Windows 95-like predictions: 5 second left. No, wait, 1356987 seconds. Oh wait, only 1234 seconds. Oops done now.
how can Google instantly return millions of search results?.. or do they return a page at a time while another thread keeps querying to provide more of the result set?
Sweet Jesus, thank you! Now, researching...
@FrankComputer they send your query to >2000 computers, each compares with only the webpages that that computer has. Then they sort the results and return.
19:31
@FrankComputer It's the same thing that Watson played on Jeporady and Siri.
Only different.
@FrankComputer they also cache common queries/pages
@FrankComputer and yes, they generally only calculate the first 50ish or so, and don't bother with the rest
@Tim BWAHA
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Stackoverflow chat handles XKCD links natively. I'm pretty happy about that. It even included the mouseover text.
19:34
sounds like parallel processing, but bottlenecked by network resources.. the internet needs an overhaul
@Tim Because it's an image, and they parse the source URL and embed them into the image.
@FrankComputer Web 5.0, incoming to houses near you.
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Can I plug a question here to get it more attention? It's somewhat Mac OS-specific but you could theoretically answer it in C++...
@FrankComputer Big companies seem to rarely have bandwidth problems, it's usually the users who do.
have you ever had to develop an app where in order to provide quick response you had to deliver partial results while another fork/exec process continues to gather the rest of the results?
@Tim those aren't exclusive, so that makes no sense.
@FrankComputer oh sure, all teh time. Anything with a load bar.
@FrankComputer On the web, they use AJAX: asynchronus Javascript And XML.
19:38
Oh man, I'm giving up on Parcelables...Ugh
AJAX is what Google uses?.. I have response time problems with a huge SQL database because I cant deliver the result set until the query has completed
@FrankComputer Google can take advantage of AJAX, but google searches are just as fast with it disabled.
@FrankComputer (1) optimize the query (2) optimize the database (3) optimize the computer, (4) split the data/SQL database amonst several computers.
@FrankComputer vhxn.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/googledatacenter1.jpg each of those servers are only about 2" tall.
been there, done that!.. the table has over 300 million rows and rowsize is 2K+
even tried fragmenting tables on expressions
@FrankComputer for that many rows, if you want real performance you're going to want two+ SQL servers, each with half or less of the data.
But yes, google "completes" the query before sending anything to the user.
every column queried has an index and the primary key has clustered index (i.e. physical data ordered same as index)
19:45
@FrankComputer wait, rowsize is 2k+? That sounds wrong.
yes, each row is about 2,200 bytes
@FrankComputer Huh.
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Anybody know of a good way to force a Core i7 into Turbo Boost?
or a way to monitor it on OS X?
so its not possible to display the first 100 rows fetched by a query while the query continues searching and if the user attempts to go past displaying where the search is at, tell the user to wait for more results?
@FrankComputer oh, that's totally possible. That's... effectively what google does. That' why they have pages of 10 results.
19:50
@Mooing rowsize is 2,200 bytes.. thats not unusually high
@FrankComputer I don't know a whole lot about SQL, but that seems like a lot of data for a "high speed" query.
@FrankComputer seriously though, look into beowulf clusters.
its not high speed, due to millions of rows!.. SQL builds a temporary file to deposit the query result set into it and until the query has completed, you cant peek at the result set
we even have this DB on a decision-support DB product called RedBrick Informix which uses star-joins and its still slo
im contemplating unloading the C-ISAM table into another file format where a C program can start to fget the data, display some, while continuing the fget

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