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15:09
@thecoshman um, that's not what architects do
do tell
it just means I look over things in a more broad way
instead of diving into implementation details of some small components, I know how they work on a higher level, which allows me to see more of them and their interactions
all I've experienced from people who are called architects is that they are generally dicks to work with
So, a developer?
@thecoshman no? Developers own and are in charge of some reasonably small codebase on a detail level
You can know everything about everything
either you know everything about a small component (developer) or quite a lot about a few of components (architect) or a very small bit about a lot of components (Chief Software Architects here)
@BartekBanachewicz so developer :\
15:12
e.g. you don't know the implementation details of two components to understand how they cooperate with each other, but for a developer of either component this is, otoh, too little to do anything meaningful
@thecoshman My responsibilities clearly differ from those of developers.
Maybe at your company there's no such distinction, but here we have it vOv
Now I really was just being awkward :P
I get the differing focus... but like... I don't know
@BartekBanachewicz Over here, they're all developers.
So, you have multiple teams working on one large system?
yeah it differs from a place to a place
@thecoshman Yes. Our core product has about a dozen teams working on it
erm... thoughts...
15:16
Most of the teams own parts of the product, but some of them are just "support"
e.g. the server team doesn't "release" to the customer (well we now have managed installs as well but in general), they just provide the framework for others
So every team operates on their bits, and architects and CSAs hold everything sorta together
CSAs mostly check very high-level stuff, like performance and security, and integrations on the highest level
I do stuff like e.g. negotiating protocols
Why isn't that just part of the dev team work?
@thecoshman who would be responsible for that? We have 6 people in our team. Would you bring everyone in to vote, or appoint someone ad hoc?
Both approaches have advantages and disadvantages over having a dedicated person for that I suppose.
@BartekBanachewicz the team is, done. let them work it out
I very much dislike singling people out for tasks because what happens when they are no longer there?
@thecoshman yeah, but on the team level. Assume you're the team leader. You get a task that requires establishing protocol with another team. What do you do?
@thecoshman A new architect is appointed? It's a role like any other.
Yes, if you swap architects you need to get the new one on board, but the alternative is keeping everyone informed about everything which is just unrealistic, so you end up with scattered knowledge.
@BartekBanachewicz what if they are sick for a day, you are blocked. If it's a team thing then you have redundancy. You also start to rely more on documenting things better rather than one guys just keeping it all in his head.
Plus you will lose information in handover
15:23
@thecoshman My job also involves documenting stuff for others to refer to.
Maybe for your work it makes sense to have someone that all teams can hand off this sort of work to
I also talk to people perhaps more than a regular developer to keep the information flowing.
@thecoshman I'm not doing it cross-team. It's a role in a team - to be a housekeeper, a contact point, and an overwatch.
@BartekBanachewicz then what are you doing o_0
sounds like you are dodging real work to me :P
aaah that makes more sense
@thecoshman keep track of technical debt, voice non-functional requirements, lead discussions with other teams, keep the documentation up to date, oversee the overall code quality, act as a local knowledge base about stuff we interact with.
I also do a bit of actual development; recently it was quite a lot because I got a quite large refactoring to do
@sehe Finally implemented the cleanup mechanism using filtered_graph. I still had to actually remove some edges though: see here
15:27
Rough edges?
@BartekBanachewicz issue tracker or code analysis tool, everyone should (especially PO), everyone should take this on, everyone should do this, everyone should do this, documentation (casual wiki like) should do this
> ~DependencyManager()
TRIGGERED
@BartekBanachewicz again, I just really don't like putting the eggs in one barket basket
@thecoshman in practice people don't do it
@BartekBanachewicz why not?
15:28
@sehe Welp, it was just to explicit the two clears: the one triggered manually and the one triggered by the dctor
I mean, well, I could imagine an utopia where every developer is perfect in communication, docs, code quality and product knowledge
@BartekBanachewicz there is still room for specialisation
@Rerito :) I was just riffing on Java memes
@thecoshman for one because it's impractical for every developer in a project to know about everything the project communicates with or impacts or is impacted by
As you said, it's impractical to expect everyone to have perfect knowledge of the systems
15:29
@thecoshman Call me a developer specialized in high-level interactions then, I don't care about the job title that much.
@BartekBanachewicz Documentation is lacking then
Oh and VS 2010 seems to act in a weird way when I use a lambda to initialize the filtered_graph, so I had to add a regular functor to the whole thing
@thecoshman documentation will never substitute for a person sitting in talks and knowing stuff that's happening
@BartekBanachewicz Is a hammer to the head a highlevel interaction?
Your interfaces should be clearly documented. Who uses them shouldn't really matter. You changes shouldn't break them, and if it has to, it should have been clearly documented along with a migration plan
15:30
@sehe a what
@sehe That is very low level. :D
@thecoshman it's not that simple
It's coarse grained
Some of the server interfaces are made directly at our request
@BartekBanachewicz I rather think it is.
15:31
I think you're both right for your specific narrow examples.
Interfaces are something you publish, people use them or not
@thecoshman Well, not knowing anything about your system, you're clearly wrong there.
@sehe oh you so cute :P
Pfft. This is your problem.
@sehe yeah, I've been saying this all along that different companies or projects will have different methodologies
15:32
@BartekBanachewicz so have I :P
1 min ago, by thecoshman
@BartekBanachewicz I rather think it is.
@thecoshman So, if your interfaces are NOT published or otherwise cast in stone the subsequent logic doesn't hold
@thecoshman except not.
but doesn't stop me arguing about it :P
1 min ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
Some of the server interfaces are made directly at our request
15:32
@sehe if it's not published, it doesn't exist
it's not made for shits and giggles
@thecoshman A little hammer to the head will do
@BartekBanachewicz what do you mean?
it's made because we need it in a certain form
and that form is a result of a discussion between us and the server team
@thecoshman trolling != arguing
And arguing == losing
15:33
@BartekBanachewicz you are requesting that from other services, or asking others use your service in a certain way?
@thecoshman the former
we're currently introducing a new source of data and e.g. need the server to understand it
12 mins ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
@thecoshman yeah, but on the team level. Assume you're the team leader. You get a task that requires establishing protocol with another team. What do you do?
@BartekBanachewicz then you just need your team to watch for notifications when those services you depend on change... your entire team should understand enough to know when it's at least going to cause an issue
@thecoshman it's not about "changing", it's about introducing a new thing
Also not sure how I feel about the idea of teams being tasked with certain small areas...
and the entire team is too busy with other things
15:35
@BartekBanachewicz same thing?
@thecoshman um, isn't that like the whole point?
@BartekBanachewicz then it can't be that important...
@thecoshman what?
now you're just trolling
not at all
then answer my question from the quote above
15:36
if the entire team is too busy to sort out how this new interface they need is going to work, why does it matter? OR why are they working on something that doesn't matter that much?
@BartekBanachewicz I'm not sure how I feel about teams being tasked in that way...
@thecoshman My point was that you can't tell everyone to stop what they're doing to bring them all in that task
@thecoshman excuse me? Who would you task that way?
again, isn't dividing a large system into components and people into teams the core idea of any large project?
Well, it depends how you are splitting you architecture
I think you're wandering too far
From a very Scrum point of view, all the teams work on the entire project. You only split up the tasks.
@thecoshman now that's something that doesn't scale in the slightest, dilutes code ownership and is an oversight nightmare
15:38
An thus, if a task involves a new internal API, the one team can do it on their own. No coms required
@BartekBanachewicz Indeed
@thecoshman it's an API on both sides. We send, they receive.
we need a common language.
But then Scrum doesn't directly scale beyond a few teams
says you, I suppose
maybe you should come work for us and see how we do things vOv
well, it doesn't, it says it kinda upfront. Nexus attempts to handle large team numbers
Agile isn't about taking a methodology off-the-shelf anyway
and FWIW I'm not saying that our setup is perfect
15:41
Perhaps you could think of it not as one large project with many focused teams, but a collection of small projects with 'full stack' teams. Need an API, it's just a feature request from one project to the next
@thecoshman that's more or less how it works. And we do such requests.
@BartekBanachewicz hahaha love to :D
It's just sometimes it's more of a collaboration instead of one-way requests vOv
@BartekBanachewicz Such requests would be handled via a PO then...
@thecoshman Not really. our Product Managers focus on the user PoV and functionality
15:42
@BartekBanachewicz it has to be a colab
they don't really dive into technical implementation details
ah, I was going with the idea that you think of it as a collection of small projects
yeah that still stands
And so adding a new API is a feature request like any other
I also said PO not product manager, but what ever :P
27 mins ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
Most of the teams own parts of the product, but some of them are just "support"
@thecoshman that's essentially the same here
it's the person driving the business requirements
15:47
Do you claim to follow Scrum? I don't think you said
@thecoshman Not really, no.
Fair enough
at least you don't claim to, it's rather annoying when you hear "Yeah, we work following Scrum, except all the things"
dunno why it would be
it's supposed to be tailored to the particular case, not followed religiously
because Scrum is a kinda of all or nothing thing. There is a minimum amount of things that make it scrum. It's like saying "I have a set of cutlery, but my knife is a wood saw and the fork I lost"
For example, if you don't do daily scrum meetings, you are not doing scrum, you are close (presuming you have the rest) but you are not there.
we work in an Agile way then
probably not scrum
couldn't care less TBH :)
15:54
Scrum is a way of being agile :P
@thecoshman a way, not the way.
indeed...
it also not an end
anyone else a toffefe?
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@JohannesSchaub-litb they tasty enough
@JohannesSchaub-litb Nope. The caramel tends to stick to my teeth.
16:05
really tasty
@thecoshman You a word.
they are real choco, no fake
flies don't like it
@JerryCoffin only if you want to be pedantic and insist on saying 'are'
@JohannesSchaub-litb Well I would certainly hope. Fake choco is a crime against humanity and the world.
@thecoshman Being pedantic is our defining quality, regardless of whether we want it.
he's a word, I'm an excelsius. you can't top it
16:09
@JerryCoffin we don't have any other quality :\
@thecoshman I have many other qualities: greed, sloth, gluttony, selfishness, dishonesty. All wonderful qualities, but pedanticism is the one ring that rules them all! :-)
@JerryCoffin I think that ring is your hernia
lol
"Consent"! That dirty, evil secret thing devised by the left to legitimize... having sex! Ew. Barbaric. Hypocrites.
16:20
how dare they enshrine this legitimacy in tthe legislation
It's funny because likely Rush is just trying to be morally superior by implying that a whole lot more than just consent should be required (like, you know the sanctity of marriage and/or sufficient secrecy of the victims). But he ends up detesting "consent" :)
I will try debugging it. Setting up SublimeGDB and the project file/settings really is very confusing, but I'll persevere. Thanks a lot for your help — Ryan Lee 7 mins ago
It's a bad bad world out there. Debuggers and other mysterious contraptions lurk in the woods awaiting their chance to reap your soul!
With consent, even!
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@fredoverflow Needs at least a factory for the comparere. Here's how C# would do it msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh737198(v=vs.110).aspx
@thecoshman "Hernia"? Putting "her" into the name of something that's universally disliked is a clear attack on women. You should be ashamed of yourself!
17:05
@fredoverflow yes a book is better than a language
17:33
@fredoverflow It's odd that they're so widely used as an example of things that can't be compared, since apples and oranges are actually quite easy to compare.
17:46
indeed, apples and oranges can be compared, you just need to choose an appropriate comparison function
17:59
~/jdk-9/bin $ ./jshell
|  Welcome to JShell -- Version 9-ea
|  For an introduction type: /help intro

jshell> "apple".compareTo("orange")
$1 ==> -14
wow you guys were right
So I guess oranges are 14 better than apples!
ScY
ScY
18:57
I just won a 1vs3 in rocket league lol
yotony
is this a harbinger of a regular return?
Ven
Ven
who knows.
maybe Tony?
19:20
Tony the Pony
Ven
Ven
Mony
Little bit of felony
He writes C++ code as a testimony
He's friend is a little pony
After he use a lil' bit of telephony
@Ven your turn
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Q: Why is boost::recursive_wrapper not working in this case (boost::spirit qi)?

Carlo WoodI have the following three rules: unary_expression = ( '(' > expression > ')' ) | int_; operator_expression = unary_expression >> *(operators > expression); expression = ( '(' > expression > ')' ) | operator_expression; Obviously this is recursive, so I use boost::recursi...

CC @sehe
Ven
Ven
He won't vote for tory
God damn these wanking bloody
You'll never see him smiley'
Cause he hates you wholly
(it's his btw)
ahhah
19:35
if you used a proper c++ cast like static_cast you'd find this probably doesn't even compile — Mgetz 2 mins ago
@Mgetz doesn't seem to change anything there
@milleniumbug so I'm not a big fan of Igor's answer because I really do think this is a case where the compiler is doing odd things because the developer is giving it a bad request
not anything to do with the limits
@Puppy no it is not. Just noticed that the rules weren't pinned, so I did my duty
20:06
@fredoverflow is there kshell yet?
20:29
@JerryCoffin did you see my later comment?
@Mgetz No, I hadn't noticed it. Fair enough.
@JerryCoffin it's not easy being wrong, trust me I know ;)
@Mgetz I find it quite easy, but that's probably because I practice it so much.
@JerryCoffin fair enough
21:09
@thecoshman Do you have IntelliJ IDEA? Tools / Kotlin / Kotlin REPL
user1804599
21:20
give crisps
So, who is the next UK boss? Corbyn? May?
user1804599
Elizabeth.
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Trump.
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Illuminati.
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Goldman Sex.
user1804599
21:29
PricewaterhouseCoopers.
@rightfold Merkel.
Well, Labour is not winning. Good.
user1804599
@wilx fun-fact: Dutch labour lost 29 seats this year
user1804599
From 38 to 9 lol.
user1804599
In four years time.
user1804599
21:32
They really screwed up.
@rightfold Our equivalent here has gone from some approximately 30 % lead to around 11 % support.
user1804599
\o/
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Less Labour, more labour!
@rightfold Pretty sure there's an argument for C-section delivery somewhere in there...
lol
21:46
oh gawd
the UK election forecasts are looking absolutely terrible
user1804599
your face is looking absolutely terrible
watching this election forecast I should hope so
user1804599
XD
if the exit poll is accurate, none of our parties can even put a coalition together to make a government
we would have no choice but to call another election almost immediately I think
That sounds like a feedback loop?
22:03
kind of yes
the question is whether it's positive or negative
22:16
ah
first couple of results are more positive for the current government
if that trend carries on they might just about still be able to form a government
@EnthusiasticChair I have no idea how it is cos the queues have been overfull
@EnthusiasticChair for the most part I’ve only ever gone through or not stayed long, but every time it’s been great. Italian Switzerland is top notch as well
@Mgetz Did you really fear I wouldn't find it :)
How do y'all like nettles as a veg or soup or anything?
never had
@CaptainGiraffe all of the nettle soups I’ve ever had were very thick and I ended up not liking the result too much
22:29
@LucDanton If anything a nettle soup should never be thick. It should be very green and silky.
maybe that’s where it went wrong
It should be consomme-like
@Puppy the only winning brexit strategy is not to govern
@PaulD No tiranny in poetry
@JerryCoffin lol
@wilx "Corbyn May Boss UK"
22:49
I was surprised when I was buying the tickets to the new Roger Waters show. They had a regular price for the seat I had in mind. A bit pricey, but ok.
and the usual stuff to rebook, if stuff happens.
But for another $1900 I could see a Roger Waters where he approves of Trump. Imagine my surprise.
It's playing "the wall" over and over.
ScY
ScY
23:04
@rightfold That looks like not-tea
at least the nationalistic shits UKIP are getting absolutely flattened
hahaha, super awkward moment
> the opposition leader may try to form a government and kiss hands with the queen, or whatever the queen agrees to let him do to the queen
23:26
@Puppy Take heart: Belgium has proven that a developed country can go for well over a year without a government...
@JerryCoffin Whilst conducting Bexit? ;p
well that is where Brussels is
@Puppy That would be rather more difficult. If anything, they were more likely to break into two (or three) pieces, all of which would have wanted to be EU members. Would have been interesting for the EC to meet in Brussels when it wasn't actually part of the EU... :-)
lol
23:48
very mixed bag right now
> I heard Alex Jones isn't even real.
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