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00:06
Maybe he was so bad they became traumatized and lost the ability to interview people.
This actually happened at my last place of employment
What happened to cause that? (if there aren't NDAs or other things preventing you)
We interviewed software engineers, and we couldn't find any qualified software developers in our absurdly low salary group. The tipping point was some dude who kept saying Linux wrong. Instead they hired a sales guy.
nwp
nwp
> If your product is shit just sell more of it.
00:31
Sounds like a plan if they already have a few software engineers. There's a pretty big divide between engineering and development as it is.
"the company" was 3 people
@Mikhail lol "who kept saying Linux wrong"
The last candidate we interviewed, before the rage quitting.
Why do you think you don't get good candidates?
Not enough money, and also the recruiter wasn't too good either. But mostly not enough money.
C++ devs cost maybe 2x as much as a python code monkey
00:45
Is C++ twice as hard to learn?
It's probably just the usual supply/demand thing. C++ devs are rare.
why don't you learn python and tell us yourself
@Mysticial We explain the short supply by saying that C++ is hard to learn.
I think I have a funny or/xor happy story
Does the xor happy story have anything to do with encryption?
Nothing at all
00:48
Based on my experience, there does seem to be a bit of a feedback loop here. C++ devs are rare. So nobody uses C++. And then nobody bothers to learn it, etc...
But my all computers use C++!
Do they even teach C++ in school anymore?
@Mysticial Here is the thing
They never really did, but yes, typically a single semester of "data structures".
@Mysticial Did I send you this one ?
00:50
@Borgleader oh geez
edit history and comments are worth checking
I've been doing this for the last ... Hey I'll be getting my twenty year medal this year!
@CaptainGiraffe Arguably, a lot of devs I've worked with (some of which are very good), never even went to school. So fuck that shit.
@Mysticial I resent that.
@CaptainGiraffe In which direction?
00:51
In principle, school can be useful, but in practice it often fails to live up to its potential.
@CaptainGiraffe why? as a lecturer/professor in a university, don't you get a lot of cheap labour in the name of thesis?
You can be a college grad who resents the non-schooled programmers because you wasted X years in school. Or you could be the non-schooled programmer who resents the college guy because he never had a change to go to school.
if you teach in a good university, you shall have a lot of brilliant students & you don't even have to pay them much
Or rather because those assholes who paid $50k for out-of-state tuition are - indeed - making more than you.
100% as in all of them. The students that I have led to a degree have jobs, well paying jobs.
00:55
@Mikhail Are you referring to the parents who can afford that 50k? Or are you referring the assholes themselves who are making more because they went to school?
Most of them are getting paid better than I am.
@Mysticial I'm quoting from a trope. Certainly not everybody who went out of state was an asshole. They typically just had wealthier parents than grades :-)
One of them wanted to try to the olympics in the marathon run, the kenyans beat him, then he got a job too
One company downtown is about 78% my senior students. They are trying to expand.
@Telkitty No, I just love to build things.
My dad used to be computer/electrical engineering lecturer in a university some 20-30 years ago, he thinks being a teacher was boring, but I guess it's just him
he had some research projects back then too & travelled often because at least one was in another city
@Telkitty For my next to last lecture I brought a ukelele. For my last I wore an apron and a very dirty towel. I kinda like it.
01:05
I find that programming in highschool here just wasn't much more than basic competency in a language and a few concepts of algorithms and data structures. Practical knowledge definitely begins in post secondary or through experience.
That would be more than most got.
Most of the applicants you had?? It's evident that only a small percentage of the population (my estimate is at <2%) knows any programming that isn't excel.
No, I mean most highschool students
The closest thing I got to a programming course was a technology course where the final project was to make a website in dreamWeaver
Ah, that's true. It's optional too, though I chose to attend a school with programming courses because of prior experience.
01:10
@jaggedSpire dreamWeaver =)
I made it a programming project (barely) by writing the entire thing by hand in notepad, including the javascript to make the animations run
FrontPage fo life
@CaptainGiraffe thanks
@jaggedSpire Notepad is a virtue!
To me that is the signs of wit and potential.
It was a little later that I discovered the true wonder of syntax highlighting
@CaptainGiraffe ^_^
01:14
code completion must have been a ?
Yeah I still have paper manuals in my shelf
oh man code completion
shortly after that my variables became intelligible instead of as short as possible
That dog's face is just perfect
@Borgleader hehe
01:29
@Morwenn kittens! /cc @Ven @jaggedSpire
01:55
^ Kinda fun video.
Basically uncle Bob dismissing all the things.
02:20
fuck a rebuild fixed my error
I'm a coming for you MSVC 2015 test team!
save a few teeth for me
ew
if you need calcium theres milk
I was actually planning on using some pliers
because I am secretly an evil, evil person
02:26
@StackedCrooked Why is he playing with unrelated objects in every take?
I had a very vague memory of a song in my head.
So I googled:
> song motherfucking hah hah
tu tu tu tu tu tu.. tu tu tu tu
02:38
"What should the language look like? What should it's attributes be?". What are the figures? What are the facts? What do people mean when they talk about things?
I should write a script to add the [c++] tag to all the new questions with only [c++11] and [c++14]
@jaggedSpire You should make a script to remove c++ from all question tagged C containing scanf and/or stdio.h
heh
also that
Usually people are (angrily) on the ball with those, though
C++11 and C++14 questions that don't have C++, though...
I see them because my new questions feed is set to or all them together
02:42
[c++] or [c++11] or [c++14] or [haskell] or [opengl] or [wpf]
similar to me
I should mention that I was watching uncle bob at 2x speed so that I could palate the video ^^;
02:56
Hey, any of you guys familiar with memory allocation issues in Windows?
I've had a strange problem which I think might be related to applications and paged memory which has remained unsolved for ages. It's not really C++ related but I'm not sure where else to find people who might actually know the answer.
03:54
@Borgleader I just made a pun while talking to myself. You've corrupted me, you menace.
@Mysticial Get a repost chain going in SE chatrooms :)
 
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07:15
I learnt that a few months back
Ven
Ven
07:48
@jaggedSpire he's a cute menace to be fair
@StackedCrooked fuck this guy, saying types are useless because we have tests
@Borgleader doesn't look happy :c
08:00
Sup guise
Ven
Ven
Yo
 
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09:06
@jaggedSpire Cauliflower? Geez.
 
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10:12
@ning_king @miltown13 how about the time Jesus saw a prepubescent girl and bragged that he was gonna date her in 10 years?
@jaggedSpire slow and has been posted many times before (apparently the vid changes)
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Only three of these are fun. :(
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@Ven Nice corners.
Ven
Ven
@rightfold you're a nice corner
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10:15
I mean your avatar.
> clang: error: argument unused during compilation: '-isystem deps/range-v3/include'
ALSO THIS IS EXTREMELY ANNOYING
Fuck clang.
Make sure you use it then.
@StackedCrooked No, I'm not going to write in the build system which files use it and which don't.
The files already say it.
make it ignore that warning?
It usually comes with the warning flag in the message, but not this time.
10:24
14 hours ago, by Mikhail
Idk, East Germany paid for its wall, why can't Mexico?
lol
your European mindset doesn't really work here @Mikhail
warning as errors: the bad side...
Excuse me
Are continuations possible in C++?
Boost.Coroutine
next
@ratchetfreak No, the warning alone is annoying as fuck.
I have a parser that's given its source material string by string, and I'd like to pass around a continuation so that I can continue a recursive descent parser from where we are without having to preserve state
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10:28
@BartekBanachewicz I learned linear algebra
@R.MartinhoFernandes w00t
Is that a released version of clang or some trunk build?
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I understand now how to transform vector spaces and compose transformations.
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And matrices no longer feel opaque to me
@Griwes It's technically a released version, but it's Apple's release scheme.
@rightfold Did you guys reach eigen-stuffies yet?
10:30
I don't think I've ever seen that error/warning. Not on -isystem at least.
Anyway, for anyone's future reference, it's -Wno-unused-command-line-argument
@Griwes I'm not sure I understand when it would help me, to be honest.
I understand the warning helping in general, for example for unrecognized warning options.
I have no clue why it'd print it on -isystem though.
Unrecognized != unused
This just feels like a waste of everyone's time, both the developer's and mine.
An unrecognized option ends up being unused. :P
Does it also give you that with -I?
Anyway, I'd try it on non-apple clang and file a bug if it was also present - or file a bug against apple's clang, though I have no clue where to do that.
@Griwes lol, no
10:34
lol
Maybe it doesn't recognize -isystem? :D :D :D
Pretty sure it does, because GCC parity.
Also, it looks for the headers in that path if I ignore the warning.
Sure, but maybe that's the bug? :P
Hmm.
So it does know about it, and at least it does the same as -I.
Can't say if the "no warnings" bit is working because the headers are actually warning-free.
But I've seen it working before.
user1804599
Can a branch have two parents in Git?
A branch is a pointer.
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10:38
:(
I'm not sure how that'd make sense.
user1804599
I guess I can branch from A and then rebase B into it.
Commits can have two (or more) parents, but branches don't have parents.
git merge a b c d e f will create a commit with six parents.
user1804599
GitHub branch visualisaion is really shit.
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This is about the only thing Bitbucket does better.
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10:43
Hmm.
user1804599
I'm not sure.
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I have two branches with open PRs.
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I want to create a new branch and I want to have the code that is in both branches.
Create a new branch and merge both other branches onto it.
user1804599
That'll create a merge commit.
10:44
And...?
user1804599
That's awful.
user1804599
Maybe I can remove it later once the two branches are merged.
What?
"once the two branches are merged"
"merge commit" "awful"
Do you want to merge or not?
user1804599
Ok, I'll rebase them.
user1804599
Then once they are merged into master, rebase master.
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10:47
That works.
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:3
So you're getting rid of the branch history. :/
user1804599
Yes! :)
blah blah hobgoblin of small minds blah blah :(
user1804599
I don't think I've typed git merge this year.
user1804599
10:50
I always use rebase, and only merge with the merge button under GH PRs.
user1804599
I'm very happy with this workflow.
Yeah, but you suck :P
user1804599
No, it's nice.
user1804599
The history is actually readable.
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Also git pull merge commits are the worst.
10:54
Rebasing like that breaks commits.
It breaks bisect.
Unless you re-test every single one of the rebased commits, you can no longer know that all the commits in between even compile.
You can make history readable on the reading end instead of doing so by butchering it (--first-parent is your friend)
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@R.MartinhoFernandes CI
@rightfold You run CI on every single commit?
user1804599
Yep.
What do you do if one of your intermediate rebased commits is broken, but the tip isn't?
Unpush it?
user1804599
reset, force push
user1804599
10:59
I force push all the time.
user1804599
It's a great tool.
I think we're done here.
user1804599
But it's never happened so.
user1804599
Ugh, Node.js doesn't support ISO/IEC 8859-9.
user1804599
11:01
Don't want to rebase into master lol
user1804599
Or even develop
user1804599
It's for branches only I touch
user1804599
The only reason I push them is because I'm a badlet and don't backup my work pc
What did you mean by "rebase master" above, then?
user1804599
checkout my-branch
rebase master
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11:02
not checkout master; rebase my-branch
Oh, into. Ok. That doesn't sound anywhere near as silly. Never mind then.
rebasing typically means changing the branch so that it's as if you branched from master right then
@ratchetfreak Right, but "rebasing master" means master is the branch you're changing.
@Abyx WTF is this true?
what the fuck
11:18
> Hey. I found your software is online. Can you write the code for my project? Terms of reference attached below.
The price shall discuss, if you can make. Answer please.
Got this email with a zip bomb attached.
lol
11:34
@IulianOnofrei well not to state the obvious, but... it escapes the string value in a way that it's safe for use in a shell expression. See wiki.bash-hackers.org/commands/builtin/printf and of course man bashsehe 46 secs ago
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