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15:05
> cromulent
long time no see
Ven
Ven
^
15:33
C'mon, wtf
Gimme
did your paper get approved
that's a hidden requirement
fuck you :*
hehe :*
just messin
what exactly is the supplement, and why is it not an edit to the existing post? — sehe 10 secs ago
15:40
@sehe stop stepping on my safe space
Ell
Ell
@Griwes I have of course installed a multitude of booting linuxes :P
lies
Ell
Ell
>.<
I would bet that I'd be better at repairing a Linux installation than you
well, you probably are
Ven
Ven
Griwes just wouldn't break his installation.
15:44
Since I can remember exactly two cases where my Linux installation went fubar.
And one of those was caused by my HDD getting so worn out that it did not work at all anymore.
I broke about 3 linux vms in the last few weeks
on the latest everything works except it seems I can't stop the node server for the app even if I kill it via the term that started it
not a problem tho for what I need
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@Ven Doing a type checker for my symbolic thing try.purescript.org/?gist=ade7b81b036ff0ac22f1c9ff8aa2e96f
Ven
Ven
You've wrote that program dozens of time.
I'm pretty sure you know the algorithm by heart.
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Not the type checker.
Ven
Ven
i've seen that check many times
user1804599
15:58
Now it infers Sin[Pi] : R but 0 : N.
user1804599
Where N is a subtype of R.
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But I think want to do evaluation while type-checking, so Sin[Pi] would be inferred as N instead of R.
16:27
@thecoshman so did you get around to buying a soldering station already
@BartekBanachewicz phft no
It's taken me nearly seven months of living in my new apartment to get a desk in my room, let alone get the computer set up on it
@Columbo That's some pretty hardcore badge right there.
Ven
Ven
16:49
Quite the bikeshedder, huh.
god damnit
another PR today, colleague rejects because the user-facing description (<10 words) contains an Oxford comma.
11
what, they prefer Cambridge commas?
@Puppy I'd reject it if it didn't contain an oxford comma and grouping was not intended
@Puppy but does it need said comma?
@thecoshman Not really.
17:04
is it confusing with it?
@Mgetz Rejecting it in either case is stupid, since both forms are in common usage in English.
@thecoshman nope.
Then slap him
As you said, there is nothing inherently wrong with Oxford commas
seconded
also why do programmers decide what the user sees
don't you have some UX guys
17:07
it's a ten-word basic description
stick that in a localized strings file and forget about it
we don't offer any localization
@AlexM. her said a colleague, not a programmer
o ok
it was a programmer.
17:08
@thecoshman last time I checked
@Puppy "Fixed that shit that wasn't broke"
UX people don't do CRs
because they may or may not be able to code
much less critique code
@Mgetz The underlying assumption that Puppy writes software for lawyers?
@R.MartinhoFernandes no just that being precise and explicit should probably be favored
17:13
If I were to have a class which was gonna store many different datatypes as it is templated should I leave it as one templated class or use polymorphism and state what happens with each class
nwp
nwp

C++ Questions and Answers

Solve problems and approach solutions. Just ask and lurkers wi...
@Morwenn It primarily is because I am the only holder. Which would include me in the club of exclusive badge owners, yo @sehe
@sehe Is there a badge for being the only one that god a gold badge in sth.?
I'm in badge fever right now, gimme dat metal
@thecoshman I'm really thinking I need one
17:29
@Mgetz Plenty of times it takes an intentionally obtuse reader to assume the wrong meaning.
@BartekBanachewicz a desk?
Hey, I have C++ students, what's the best place to teach them lifecycle (destructor, operator=, copy constructor, constructor and move would be nice but not a must since they're new).
"I just want a car, a house and a garden."
I want something that explains that really well
nwp
nwp
@BenjaminGruenbaum a school with a competent teacher
17:31
This is school, I am the teacher, not everyone learns well when presented slides.
Ven
Ven
Why does LineInput in Python not have __exit__, sigh.
Fucking global shit
nwp
nwp
@BenjaminGruenbaum you can try basing it on this, it seems to be made exactly for this purpose, but I have no first hand experience if it is good
This is the course book already, but I wanted to give them something visual
Like a talk on youtube
Ell
Ell
Hmm
18:05
> Articles like these make me wanna kill myself. The best thing you can do to write good code (in whatever paradigm you decide to use) is to not write code against some future that doesn't exist yet.
Ell
Ell
The OOP one?
> It's handling the string, obviously.
Ell
Ell
I just read Eric Lipperts wizard warriors thing, I enjoyed it.
> Most of the programmers think that they understand the foundation of the object orientation.
There's no "the" in "object orientation", is there?
Ell
Ell
No
18:07
Is the object orientation about being object hetero or object gay?
@Morwenn No, in this case it's about objects facing north, south, south by southwest, etc.
Object orient/asian is an exotic programming paradigm.
@fredoverflow Don't go objectifying Asians.
I object!
And please don't asianify objects. It's a matter of respect.
18:10
not to be confused with the movie classic "I, Object"
block.bust();
I thought it was « I, @R.MartinhoFernandes ».
good one
> This is the best way to create 23903290329 classes and make your codebase 100x harder than it needs to be to understand.
> This is exactly the scenario I'm handling now. Between religious dependency inversion, strategy patterns and a zealous obsession for 'reuse', what I've been left to maintain is code that doesn't mean anything.
poor guy
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nwp
@BenjaminGruenbaum There don't seem to be any beginner tutorials covering basics like constructors and destructors on youtube that are not plain wrong.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Simple- don't.
"Don't point to things going out of scope" is about as far as is really useful in most cases
@BenjaminGruenbaum Are you looking for resources or an online community?
void * chuck_norris = &chuck_norris;
18:16
send the kids here
we'll teach them C++
With sticks and stones :D
as long as I can add a footnote about how fucking stupid my colleague is I'll do it
@AlexM. We'd probably try to teach them Haskell or Clojure instead, wouldn't we?
@Puppy Screw Flanders?
"I haven't really learned any C++. But I did learn about congruent monadic homeomorphisms over rings in Z."
guess the teacher
rightfold
18:18
10 pts to u
"My hair became several inches longer while learning some rudimentary C++ basics."
Damn.
« C++ on Hormones »
int * p;
{
    int x;
    p = &x;
}
// ^ C++ Horrorscope
18:25
Hello. I have a quick question: inside a namespace, does it make a difference (or sense) to call a function simply as f(), instead of Namespace::f()? Speed? Overhead? Etc?
Namespaces don't exist at runtime, so no performance difference possible.
I see. Then it's only a matter of legibility, no?
How is it recommended to use?
Good question, never thought about it though...
@fredoverflow resources
18:27
If I look at my code now, the function names are a bit short, so it might make them more readable, they would stand out if used as Namespace::f(), but it can get fluffy in there with too many calls...
So I'm not really sure which way would be better.
Call it without the explicit namespace if you're in that namespace already. It's like using this->member instead of just member, nobody does it.
@GManNickG except in template code
No templates. So then, f() will do. Thank you.
@fredoverflow Yeah, use the namespace if you need that specific function and can't rely on omitting the name.
18:31
@GManNickG No I meant there are cases where this->member compiles but member doesn't in some obscure template/inheritance scenarios.
@fredoverflow Ah, gotcha.
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Q: Why do I have to access template base class members through the this pointer?

AliIf the classes below were not templates I could simply have x in the derived class. However, with the code below, I have to use this->x. Why? template <typename T> class base { protected: int x; }; template <typename T> class derived : public base<T> { public: int f() { return this->x...

Just pushed the result of today's 10 hours of work which touches about 20x more files than I initially expected and now I will be away for a week.
So nice when it's my coworkers dealing with this shit and not future me
@JerryCoffin lol
Leaving now before the build server starts churning out builds.
Better to not know I broke the build.
18:33
sneaky robot
@fredoverflow Yeah, I never really understood those ones.
If I stay long enough to see a failing build I might be tempted to stay "just five more minutes" to fix it.
"Just one more turn"
« Just one more Reich »
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18:35
Which of you will be at Meeting C++ tomorrow? @Xeo @sbi @sehe @AndyProwl @?
@Morwenn if you have template <typename T> class foo : bar<T> and want to access some_bar_member in the definition of foo there's no way to tell if it is in the base or a missing global because you cannot know the definition of bar given the possibility of explicit specializations.
Ven
Ven
meow
18:53
@R.MartinhoFernandes Wait, that actually makes sense!
19:07
@R.MartinhoFernandes unlikely. Nor unless someone kidnaps me.
I'm open for it though
closed for modification
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19:25
@fredoverflow :c++:
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@JohanLarsson i.e. immutable!
nope, don't think so
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.-style-hot-dog-stand > .-note {
    background: red;
    color: yellow;
}
I listened to an idris talk and the guys said that if tdd has red > green > refactor fp has define > refine > refine (types)
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FP has write type > write typed hole > fill typed hole.
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19:29
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This took only 14 modules!
is it a picture of your bike?
Ven
Ven
where's the cycle
user1804599
@JohanLarsson no :p
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@Ven root is a child of b
19:53
2 messages moved to bin
sbi
sbi
@R.MartinhoFernandes Not me. Instead, you'll find some of my colleagues. I am available for a beer or two in the evening, though.
@sehe What's that even mean?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Wait, weren't you supposed to be in Israel??
20:22
@Borgleader
The laziness is getting out of hand with these questions. I especially can't stand the "urgently". — DejaVuSansMono 2 hours ago
20:34
@Borgleader
@Mysticial loooooooooooooooooooooooooool
someone literally copied the vote count
oh, that's not what happened
still, starting your question with "0 down vote"
just begging to downvote you
user1804599
@Mysticial Postnatal abortion.
Instead of asking for not downvoting you, start asking questions which are not horrible. — milleniumbug 8 secs ago
@milleniumbug I think it's more constructive to ask the OP's mother to have a postnatal abortion.
Aww... the puppy ruined it.
woof motherfucker
just because I have drugs doesn't mean I forgot how to bark
20:45
@Mysticial I have to say, I agree with this guy.
start asking questions which are not horrible. nailed it
sbi
sbi
@fredoverflow What do you think of him?
1. I know you like him ;)
2. He comes off as a very good speaker, I just don't enjoy him as much as others seem to do.
@Borgleader Lots of epic laziness today: stackoverflow.com/questions/40657268/…
sbi
sbi
@fredoverflow Well, but then you're a talk video connoisseur, so your verdict weighs. :)
20:52
I had to put "connoisseur" into Google, so I'm probably not one ;)
There should be an SO competition: Who can ask a question with the largest ratio of words which are, "help", "plz". And keep it undeleted for 4 hours.
4 hours? Maybe if you asked the question and then immediately launched a DDOS attack on SO.
@fredoverflow Out-of-the-box thinking is fair game. :)
sbi
sbi
@fredoverflow Is your verdict based on this video or on others as well?
I probably watched every Kevlin Henney video available on YouTube.
sbi
sbi
20:54
Oh you!
How many are there, a handful?
sbi
sbi
I dunno. I have better things to do with my time than watching videos.
Well, other things, anyway. Not all of them are better.
(I should empty the dishwasher. Hence I'm here.)
@Borgleader Ooooh... Plenty of epic laziness questions today. How about an epic fail?
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Q: addresses of members of an array of int* seems inconsistent

DharmendraI have written the following code : int* arrInt[5]; cout << &arrInt[0] << endl; cout << &arrInt[1] << endl; cout << &arrInt[2] << endl; cout << &arrInt[3] << endl; cout << &arrInt[4] << endl; The output is : 0x7ffc94fded00 0x7ffc94fded08 0x7ffc94fded10 0x7ffc94fded18 0x7ffc94fded20 Size o...

@sbi If I watch 6 Kevlin Henney talks per year, lasting an hour each, then 1 minute of every day is sacrificed to Kevlin Henney. I think I can handle that.
But yeah, I watch way too many IT videos.
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I don't give a fuck about Clojure.
sbi
sbi
20:59
1 min ago, by fredoverflow
But yeah, I watch way too many IT videos.
@rightfold I just found it amazing that a couple of days ago, I asked for the exact same topic that the video covers, which is also a couple of days old.
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No types lol.
21:13
@Mysticial Good lord...
21:26
@StackedCrooked I have seen that some time ago via Twitter. It is epic. Gave me goose bumps.
21:42
nasty beach
how is it filmed?
@StackedCrooked This was extra satisfying =)
@JohanLarsson They probably used cameras.
@StackedCrooked The sound effects are great too.
@CaptainGiraffe you think?
22:05
@JohanLarsson :Just a wild guess. I really don't know.
22:19
@rightfold ^ The pretty printer for the AST seems to work
> print.lib
tfw it prints backwards
Goddamnit
fucking
How do I append to a list in OCaml
@sbi It means I can't come unless I forsake my responsibilities.
A kidnapping is one of the most realistic ways to make me forsake my responsibilities
@набиячлэвэли :I
THE BEST DOCS.
"See: original function"
Thanks, ya git.
22:44
@sehe Is there anyone in particular you plan to kidnap?
I can't say I'm planning it, or I'd still be forsaking my responsibilities. Also, to be kidnapped
@ThePhD Don't forget to take a break :)
@sehe Oh, where can I pick you up. I have an outstanding £1000 bounty on a half-decent Angular coder.
I'll fight back if I small danger - like angular - in the vicinity.
Ven
Ven
Angular is big danger. Not small.
22:50
@StackedCrooked No time.
Hello World program due November 21st (4 days from now).
Group member finished AST last night, when I've been on these guys to do this since over a month ago.
And the Professor is the one who tells me to not just "do everything myself" and let everyone contribute
So here we fucking are, 4 days before curtain call and now I finally have an AST. We need to write a semantic checker and a code generator in 4 days, not including the literal pile of other things I have to do.
SeemsGood Thanks Team SeemsGood
You need better strategy. Like learning to blame others and stuff.
The best part?
Or anything that results in doing less work yourself.
I FIXED the AST literally an hour ago, because my group members could not be assed to figure out how to make things like lib.print a viable parse.
Also, variable declarations are semi-broken at times BUT I'LL CROSS THAT BRIDGE WHEN I GET THERE.
nwp
nwp
22:53
read some dilbert maybe
If I was doing this solo my shit would be 100% done by now because I know what the hell I'm capable of writing.
@ThePhD Tell your prof this immediately. You are not responsible for your team-mates.
As much as it is bad taste to point fingers, it's sometimes necessary to do so.
It's easier to do that when you have a paper trail.
But also avoid to directly point fingers directly at an individual. (Unless when you're having a confidential talk, like a performance review.)
Phrase it as "waiting on project x to be finished", or something.
23:04
I need some graph games examples. Like Icosien game. Any ideia?
@Ven Dayum. Smell*. I meant smell.
@ThePhD You fixed the assed
@ThePhD cowboy_cast<ThePhD> :)
...wow an actual opera
that surprised me
user1804599
@ThePhD doens't look very pretty
user1804599
no indentation
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23:13
space on the wrong side of :
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look at my UI, my UI is amazing
Absolutely fucking abhorrent
In today's decontextified nonsense: "I anticipated old news about misunderstanding based on presentation differences on the level of water gun vs. etc."
user1804599
Trivial groups are so cool.
23:30
Is that a reference to singletons?
user1804599
:P not intended
23:47
@R.MartinhoFernandes neat video about models but sadly it doesn’t bring up geocentrism :(
@milleniumbug that's... not an actual opera
hmmmm, now that I've seen more than 3 seconds of the video, you're right
I meant "as opposed to the browser"
@R.MartinhoFernandes Pretty sure that's about UNICODE nonsense again
user1804599
^ great scene
23:57
If you have to take dates to restaurants to figure out how well-mannered they are... That strikes me as weird or even upside-down. That twitter thread is quite something though
@rightfold yeah it's good
user1804599
I take my dates to bed.

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