@thepiercingarrow bro you are asking to get kicked out of this chat... I think I'm a relatively reasonable person when I ask for help and I get destroyed...
If you ask this kind of thing you're gonna feel people's wrath here
@TemplateRex I think "I'm on top of it" is a bit vacuous after the fact. Acknowledge The Pain. "I'm sorry I heard the demo didn't go as hoped. That was painful and I've been thinking how we can avoid such glitches from reaching the demo next time. Here's a plan... (test plans, regression, code freeze, smoke tests whatever) and of course I've been fixing most/all of the issues that were reported after the demo" /cc @Puppy
uh... i dont think he would have a wikipedia page, but that just shows that you need to learn how to google since wikipedia isnt the only place to get your answer
@thepiercingarrow Stop right now. You can't argue your perception. It's a lost cause if you have to and it only demonstrates entitlement. To spell it out this time: I'm not saying you shouldn't feel entitled, just that arguing why you are is not ever going to work.
I just noticed the anti-pattern of yelling in desperation and insisting "I'm not a vampire". Since I came into the chat, @thepiercingarrow was the first person to even mention vampires
That's fine. I didn't assume that. And it doesn't change the observation: it doesn't help to resist.
I've found it works really well to just leave the tab for a bit. If something is worth responding to, it'll probably be worth responding to 10 minutes later
Hey guys, opinion on having default values(just 1 in this case) in constructor parameters? I'm thinking the code reuse would be worth it, but I'm not a good programmer so I'm probably overlooking something
@OneRaynyDay Not a probem. Just remember that you can also forward the values to other constructors. Also avoid default values in explicit constructor, otherwise too many constructors will needlessly be marked explicit.
@JossieCalderon Versus simple overloading of the constructor over and over. I'm seeing a lot of code duplication in this library and am trying to submit a patch to make the code a lot shorter and readable.
@Morwenn Thank you, yep I read about the explicit problem - in this case no explicit constructor.
@TemplateRex If there is I never found any. I searched solutions though while trying to implement the trinary comparators proposal, but never found anything relevant :/
I assume that's going to happen at some point or other, unless serious barriers on communication and trade are put/stay in place for long enough to keep things separate.
I think it's continuously spoken of. But there are too many stumbling blocks to say it out loud in the streets without (a) ruining reputation (b) ruining chances of anything like it happening
@Borgleader why? Look at this vid for some context
According to YouGov, 75% of young people voted to remain in the EU. These are some of their voices. #BrexitVote
https://amp.twimg.com/v/c7b127af-4765-4540-9788-fb5ce6b9288c
That's quite popular thought stuff. "Schools don't strive for educated people, they strive for model citizens that are easy to govern and will serve the nation best"
@Puppy Maybe they'll instead negotiate some "status aparte" with the EU, but outside it. You know, like the last decennia but slightly differently labeled
there's a big prevailing theory from the Remain camp that in order to gain any remotely good trade deals with the EU, we'd basically still have to be subject to their rules anyway.
I think it seems fuckin' dumb to leave, call the whole future of the EU into doubt and give Europe a massive middle finger, and then go back to them the next day with the hat in hand asking for a nice trade deal please.
yeah, we're really not gonna get totally shafted on that one.
According to some articles that might not be 100% credible, Britain pays about $190 million to the EU for being in it, but also gets just as much back from the trades involving EU
having considered it, I guess I could be a little more hopeful about Parliament overturning the referendum
we don't need Parliament to overturn it, we only need the Lords to reject it.
the Commons can force the Lords to pass legislation but there's a minimum two year waiting period, and I happen to recall at this juncture that the Article 50 process is two years long and can only be extended by unanimous agreement.
so I wonder what would happen if the Lords (who are not elected and do not answer to the electorate) rejected the relevant statutes.
oh no it's only one year.
oh well
well anyway I'm going to go and cry about no longer being European
@Puppy That's a technologist's take on things. It's not just whether the people in the right position /could/ do this. It's whether they can /get away with it/ without destabilizing things to the point it hurts them more/most
@CaptainGiraffe It broke? Or you woke up?
Oh wait. "gigs", not "Gibibytes"
@Puppy Sleep well (by the way, to me you're still the same. It's just the governments that will do business differently)
I can't say to the world I have 13 excellent programming positions. I need to save that to my own guys that i have taught myself and I know has the basic skills. Like appreciate the value of elegant code.