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21:01
2 days ago, by GManNickG
Hm wait a minute, if you're here that means it must be my bedtime...indeed!
I am so much slower at this than the robot. :(
:)
I was going to make a joke about it, but now I'll feel bad about it.
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yesterday, by sbi
@GManNickG Hey, I just woke up, which is a reminder that you should go to bed soon. :)
yesterday, by GManNickG
@sbi Bleh, the sad part is you're right, if I had any self-control whatsoever I'd be in bed getting my recommended amount of sleep.
@RMartinhoFernandes I think we'd all prefer that. Machines are so bad at jokes.
@sbi 'Aw you even translated for me.
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@GManNickG Yeah, for the poor people of the one nation that can't tell a foot from a hand.
You can take your hand out of your mouth now.
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21:06
What?
American Football = Handegg
See, he gets it!
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And American Footballers = Egghands?
No, they're quarterbacks, silly.
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@RMartinhoFernandes Of course! Otherwise it would make sense!
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Q: Language C help me please

stribudaWell , I use CodeBlocks to compile my c programs but i have a problem : after compiling i execute my program then he crash :s This problem is frequent !

Well ... don't run it then :) — pmg 19 mins ago
Haha!
21:08
I hope I'm not showing my vast ignorance on the subject of handegg and they have non-quarterback players.
Damn, quarterback is just a position.
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@RMartinhoFernandes I fail to parse that.
@sbi Likewise.
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@RMartinhoFernandes I sat on my hands until the two minutes had passed. :b
Basically, it amounted to "I have no idea what I'm talking about; I hope I got it right by sheer luck, and they won't notice ".
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@RMartinhoFernandes Well, we did notice.
We were having so much fun here bashing the robot, and then @Xeo comes along and disturbs our wonderful chat with boring programming stuff. Booh!
And a repost on top of that.
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Yeah, why don't we move @Xeo to the bin and continue bashing machines, eh?
Oh, @Xaade just entered the room. Now it's going to become strange in here.
@sbi + he's on Vicoden.
21:16
What about handegg?
Evening
Could you guys recommend any good programming blogs?
Blogs don't program.
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Found out I have a hemorrhaged disc in my spine..
I read Herb Sutter's, cpp-next, Jon Skeet's, Eric Lippert's, and Raymond Chen's.
@RMartinhoFernandes: Not sure if you remember our talk on programs that always terminate, but it seems that when it comes to termination most statements start with "Ignoring infinite input...".
21:18
Not much of a blog reader.
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@Xaade I suppose you refer to "Vicodin"? So you should sing The Vicodin Song.
@sbi For me it doesn't really relieve the pain, but for some reason I sure as hell don't care I'm feeling any.
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@Xaade What pain ails you? (You mean the song doesn't help? That's odd.)
@sbi hemorrhaged disc which is pushing on sciatic nerve in my leg.
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@Xaade Ah, The Sitting Bull Programmer Disease, huh?
21:21
I think I fell and my butt bone hit some stairs pretty hard.... 2 months later, my leg says it's committing suicide.
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@Xaade Ouch.
You think you fell?
At one point I believe I lost vision to the pain.
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@RMartinhoFernandes Yeah, I thought the same. He shouldn't drink and walk stairs.
@RMartinhoFernandes Well, I know I fell, I'm just unsure of whether I had any impact in that area.... or if I caught myself.
But I couldn't have caught myself, because I was carrying my daughter....
Who then freaked out.
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21:23
@Xaade If you lost vision to the pain, then that doesn't seem to imply you caught yourself.
@sbi No no, that pain was later.
No pain when I fell.
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@Xaade When my daughter freaks out, I also sometimes lose vision, hearing, sense, and sanity. And worse.
@Xaade Is your leg dying!?
This was after I got a massage for the back pain, then my leg thought it was being cut up with a chainsaw, and I blacked out almost. I could hear people talking to me, and think I was seeing.... but nothing I could understand.
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I am sorry if I can't be serious about what must be really bad pain. I just watched that game, and had two beers with it...
21:24
@StackedCrooked Sciatic nerve pain feels like a butcher's knife in your back of your thigh.
At its worst, it felt like my entire leg was being atomically disintegrated, but never going away.
Heh, I had some trouble figuring out what you meant. You speak very indirectly.
I need to investigate this sciatic nerve thing. I don't think I have one.
@RMartinhoFernandes You have one. It doesn't tell you unless it's broken.
Like your brain.
Nothing until you have a seizure.
Are you implying I don't have a brain?
@RMartinhoFernandes Only if you don't have a sciatic nerve.
@RMartinhoFernandes disturbing
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@Xaade It doesn't break, it gets pinched.
@sbi Yeah, I know.... pinched...
Looks like a zergling that is hatching.
If it broke, I wouldn't feel pain, and I don't know what else.... paralyzed, or is it the sensation nerve....
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21:28
@RMartinhoFernandes You don't have nerves, you have sensors. And if you have a brain, it's a positronic one. And why do I need to explain that to you?
Two types of nerves, control nerves, and feeling nerves.
Like my hand.... my sensation nerve for my pinky is chronically numb.
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@Xaade Yeah, we had that here before, and I was laughed at for literally translating "motoric" and "sensoric" nerves...
Don't look at me.
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@Xaade Typewriter syndrome? Man, you got it all!
@sbi Not the carpal tunnel one...
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21:32
@Xaade No? So why's your pinky numb, then?
That one is really painful when it goes.... this is the other nerve, services the pinky and outside of ring finger, and outside of hand.
2 Nerves, CP serves thumb and up to inside of ring finger. Other nerve does the rest.
@RMartinhoFernandes Thanks
It was really painful at first when it went, but now it doesn't have any feeling at all.
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Oh, obviously there's "Emacs Pinky, a painful condition in GNU Emacs users' pinky fingers" Wikipedia.
Yeah, but I'm past the painful stage, so I don't care anymore.
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21:33
@ManofOneWay Are you at work? :)
I still get sensation from pinching or using a needle, but no pressure or touch
"Emacs pinky"? Nice.
@sbi The Ape Strikes Back!
@sbi I don't have a job :(
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@RMartinhoFernandes I'm not striking. I am merely lazily sweeping my long arms around me. It's not healthy to sit closely to me when I do that, but it's nothing compared to me actually striking.
@ManofOneWay So you have the job to search for a job, don't you?
21:36
Pay isn't very good.
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@RMartinhoFernandes It's strictly based on results. You get paid a job if you are successful.
@sbi Not really, I'm still in school. But I am gonna do my master thesis this autumn! I did my last exam last week!
@sbi It's easier to spend all day in the welfare line.
@sbi My job is to study ;)
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@ManofOneWay Wow! Cong-rats, and other nasty rodents!
21:38
@ManofOneWay That's not a job.
A job involves trying to accomplish something while constantly dealing with forces who unwittingly work in the opposite direction in the name of accomplishing nothing.
@sbi Well thank you!
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@Xaade "Crying at the doorsteps of those armies of salvation"? "Wasting time in the unemployment lines"?
@Xaade I wonder where you studied where this didn't apply.
@sbi I just find it funny how much work people go through avoiding work.
@sbi So when will you hire me as your programmer-slave?
Wow, I didn't realize how dead the chat rooms are in general. Only five active rooms overall.
21:40
My cousin spends countless time and stress trying to get the government to pay for everything. Avoiding the medicare donut hole, and coming up with excuses for losing another job, and then coming up with excuses to get the next job long enough to qualify for unemployment again when he loses the next....
@GManNickG Because the others attempt to converse about anything meaningful and related to SO.
Meta should have taught you how that works out.
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@Xaade I had one student who put an incredible amount of work into avoiding actually learning something. He would copy like ten other students' programs, merge their code into his own code, and learn how it all works, so I wouldn't catch him out when he tried to turn it in. But given an object, a member function, and an argument, he was too dumb to write obj.func(arg). And I am not exaggerating.
@Xaade I like candy too. But sometimes the garage doesn't open for the dolphin and the hand sanitizer stings like lemons on the cuts from my cat.
@sbi You implied "learn how it all works". Was that superficial knowledge?
Hey all
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@ManofOneWay Never. I am an employee, and I guess I'll always be. I don't hire, I get hired. (I have a pretty good record to get employers and employees together, though.)
21:43
Is there anyone here that can explain to me why a Vector is faster than a Map?
@sbi Matchmaker..... ? Headhunters earn a lot.
@Neal Sequential data.
@Neal At...?
Data in memory is more local in a Vector.
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@Xaade Rather than learning how to start with a problem and arrive at an algorithm, he would put energy into learning (somewhat mechanically) how an already thought up algorithm worked. He would never be creative, only digesting other creators' works.
Vectors have more horsepower.
21:44
And speed is all about memory caches and processor power.
Well I am using Qt. And I want to use QMap over QVector to store data. but my coworker is saying that would be "too slow"
@sbi Like the Chinese?
Is it too slow?
@Neal Screw him, demo it yourself.
Never take anything at face value.
Don't do anything I say without thinking about it.
@Neal Doing what?
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21:45
@Xaade Headhunters? Ugh. I have only bad experiences with headhunters. They have reduced their job to matching buzzwords, and they fail at that. I don't want to be with them.
@GManNickG Storing data, retrieving data.
What else would u use it for?
@Neal Still not specific enough. By key? By value? Pairs? Sorted? Unsorted?
@GManNickG yes, yes, no, not sure, not sure.
@sbi You don't get paid enough to actually spend time on one client. You have to shotgun for the tidbits these days. It's the "Retail Market" effect.
Vectors can't even retrieve data by key.
There's your answer.
21:47
@RMartinhoFernandes exactly!
2 mins ago, by Xaade
@Neal Screw him, demo it yourself.
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@Neal That's too unspecific. If a map is used for looking up a single value in response to a mouse click, it would be hard to program a map that's too slow for that. If it's used in a graphic driver's inner loops, it's nigh impossible to come up with one that's fast enough. Storing and retrieving data they both do.
@sbi I am outputting a table that has ever changing data.
@Neal A database.
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@Xaade The worst of those are geniuses compared to that guy. He tried my course three times, never dared to take the exam until he was forced to on the last trial, and scored something like 3%...
21:49
@Neal Ok, the problem with programmers is that they don't stop and listen to themselves. State problem, state potential solution in sentence, find matching solving algorithm or pattern, apply and modify to fit.
@RMartinhoFernandes You can sort the vector by key and do a binary search.
@sbi Chinese are notorious for being able to replicate but not create.
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@Neal "Outputting"? Like to the screen? To the disk? To the printer? It's hard to come up with something too slow for that.
@Xaade "Headhunters earn a lot." "You don't get paid enough to actually spend time on one client." Now which one do you actually believe in?
@sbi Outputting to a guided missle system that controls steering on a rocket, that has to hit within 10 meters are risks striking a school instead of a bus full of suicide bombers.
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@Xaade The worst of those are geniuses compared to that guy.
21:51
Hmm, FTR, performance of QMaps is hard to predict.
It appears to be based on a skip-list.
@sbi I don't consider replication to qualify as a trait of a genius.... but to each his own.
@sbi I'm speculating....
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@RMartinhoFernandes Now your grammar module seems to deteriorate, too.
@RMartinhoFernandes He's turning Kirk on us.
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@RMartinhoFernandes "Hmm, FTR, QMaps have hard to predict performance."
21:53
Target... enemy... lazer.... destruction... doom.
@sbi It's only missing a few dashes.
"Hmm, FTR, QMaps have hard-to-predict performance"
QMaps have hard to.
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@Xaade Did I mention this room was bound to become strange the moment you appeared?
I have hard too.
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21:54
As long as they don't have a hard on...
@Xaade Is "lazer" correct American spelling, a typo, or a joke?
@sbi My boners are crushing my disc. It's pinching my nerve and making my leg kick wildly.
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Please don't say #1.
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1 min ago, by sbi
@Xaade Did I mention this room was bound to become strange the moment you appeared?
Anyway, @GMan is here, so I'd better go to bed now.
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21:56
Good night, folks.
@GManNickG Doch!
Fine. :( Nighty.
@RMartinhoFernandes I have a predisposed potential to err on the spelling of laser.
Ok, just checking.
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He's too lasy to spell right.
21:57
I think it's my mind wanting to spell out phazor.
Direct... phazor.... upon... target.... .... ..... thingy.
@RMartinhoFernandes No.... Pheyzor... seriously...
It's one of those unlabeled pills I just took.
Sounds like fun.
So people want to use hannibus to kill pain.... how much and how long it lasts. I don't think it could be a safe amount to kill chronic pain.
I just took some vicodin last night and if I took that all day long.... I'd have some problems.
Like knowing which way the toilet points up?
oh man i have to poop
22:04
I mean... if I had a log I had to push through....
I wouldn't want to miss.
But that pressure. It's intense.
Sometimes you just have to let loose and let whatever blows. You know... like BP style. The oil isn't worth keeping in if the pressure is that hard.
@John right?
@sbi I guess he left?
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@Xaade Who? (I can't go to bed without playing Q3DM12, 15, and 17. In that order.)
Aight. I'm out.
Let the normalcy return.
Yay
22:19
TIL:
Muphry's law is an adage that states that "if you write anything criticizing editing or proofreading, there will be a fault of some kind in what you have written". The name is a deliberate misspelling of Murphy's law. Similar laws have also been coined, usually in the context of online communication, under names including Skitt's Law, Hartman's Law of Prescriptivist Retaliation, (or The Law of Prescriptive Retaliation) and McKean's Law. Further variations state that flaws in a printed or published work will only be discovered after it is printed and not during proofreading, and flaws suc...
@sbi Pardon my ignorance, but what does the second batch of numbers mean?
22:35
@sbi screen
mawnin
22:49
hehe sup
23:18
I'm tired
sleep
> Where would we be without the agitators of the world to attach the electrodes of knowledge to the nipples of ignorance?
lol
sleep sounds like a great idea
maybe I'll even get there before the sausage rolls I ate kill my stomach

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