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22:00
Hello Kitty island Adventure
@RMartinhoFernandes Because you're adopted?
"Klaatu barada nikto" is a phrase originating from the 1951 science fiction film The Day the Earth Stood Still. "Klaatu" refers to a name of the humanoid alien protagonist of the film. Klaatu (Michael Rennie) commanded Helen Benson (Patricia Neal) that, were anything to happen to him, she must utter the phrase to the robot Gort (Lockard Martin). In response, Gort relented from destroying the Earth and resurrected Klaatu from death. Usage in the film Edmund H. North, who wrote The Day the Earth Stood Still, also created the alien language used in the film, including the phrase "Klaatu b...
@DomagojPandža Hello to you to. Welcome to SO Chat, kittty
Lockard Martin, the true mastermind behind Lockheed Martin
My casting grammar looks suspiciously much like the one found in C++.
cast < identifier > ( expr )
Stupid Markdown.
cast<spell>(markdown);
22:03
What happened to stupid Mark, he fell down?
Oh fuck.
identifier should be typename.
cast<spell>(Fireball) sounds better
@ScarletAmaranth But it fails to designate a target. I'd be careful with that
I think "fireball" is the most generic name of a spell. Can't think of anything more common.
Markdown as in a person, as in target of cast.
22:05
A death spell? Simple and effective. Those fireballs are just frill
user457812
I think "fire" wins out there.
Spell to be casted can be the actual fireball.
cast<Fireball>(ScarletAmaranth)
@DomagojPandža Yeah you got the casting direction :)
cast<Fireshield>(self) ?
cast < typename > ( expr )
Phew, I almost had to die.
22:06
Yeah, Fireballs are quite popular.
@DomagojPandža sorry
@RadekdaknokSlupik I'm so happy for you. Keep it coming. We really love semi EBNF in chat
@ScarletAmaranth Fire shields are for pussies. Real Nords use Steadfast Wards they learned from Tolfdir at the College of Winterhold, the best school of magic in all of Skyrim.
Well, my favorite spell is Firaga but I doubt that's any well known :(
22:08
pure identifier (opt) parenated-function-args (opt) -> expr
Okay, I'll stop.
Stupid chat Markdown.
@ScarletAmaranth Who cares if it is known. If it is stealth it has more killing potential
@RadekdaknokSlupik parenated?
@sehe But it deserves moaar fame :(
@sehe parenthesized was such a long word.
have you ever tried Volunia?
@RadekdaknokSlupik but it has the advantage of being one
22:09
@sehe Parenated function arguments are those that have been adopted recently.
@sehe I could have called it dogshit and it would still be correct.
It doesn't matter.
Now you have to.
It's not a terminal.
Dogshit is never correct. Not on my lawn, it isn't.
You know you can't resist it.
You'll never rest until you have dogshit in your grammar.
In fact, I don't want the spec to look shitty.
It will haunt you until the end of your days.
Which will come soon after you go insane and start babbling incoherently.
And drooling.
babbling?
but friend
dude
guy
I never ehm
Drooling and yelling: I should've turned my life around. Should've made dogshit a part of my grammar. Dogshit was the source of my power.
And then you'll start running around with a piece of dogshit saying "My precious"
@RadekdaknokSlupik I think you should go back to including helpful samples in source code. It doesn't matter
lol
@sehe lol
I already removed that keyword. :P
I wasn't in the mood to test it in a different way back then.
So, we won't see dogshit in your language? :(
22:13
dogshit main -> birdScheiße::print("Hello, world!")
I love mains that return dogshit.
@DomagojPandža it doesn't return anything.
Oh type inference!
You would have written weak there, but you guys want dogshit.
Dogshit is weak.
Dogshit is pure.
@sehe as should be -> now.
22:18
So I read that Microsoft is really showing commitment to open source these days. One of the highlights being LibUV:
> ibuv is a new platform layer for Node. Its purpose is to abstract IOCP on Windows and libev on Unix systems. We intend to eventually contain all platform differences in this library
Node.js integral part, nice.
Nothing much changed. Look what I spot in the blog comments on this page:
piscisaureus says: 2011/10/04 at 12:16 pm

We have a patch for this already – we’re just waiting for the contributor to sign the CLA.
I ate way too much ice cream today
Damn, too late.
@DeadMG You too?
22:19
for dogshit, do you mean " feces of canine origin " ?
it's ridiculously hot
@DeadMG To be honest, you always do.
King Double is my weakness.
@RMartinhoFernandes true
@DeadMG Yeah, puppies may not eat ice cream. Bad puppy.
22:20
Dogs would eat their own shit if it didn't smell bad.
wanker
@DomagojPandža guess what. They eat shit from other dogs.
@RadekdaknokSlupik That's showing homage to 2 girls, 1 cup
2 dogs, 1 cup
> (...) and choose a directory (without spaces) to install (...)
Fuck off.
22:21
I know a lot of shock sites, but 2g1c was really the worst one.
It's the 21st century. I should be allowed to put spaces in my directories.
@RMartinhoFernandes I've always wanted to put spacetime continuums in my directories.
@DomagojPandža Okay! Okay! I admit defeat. Next time... PLEEEEEEEASE link to the Oracle or PHP websites again? PLEEEEASE???
@sehe I did that.
I mean, I'm already pissed I don't have a flying car, and now they tell me I can't use paths with spaces?
22:24
@sehe Please don't tell me you looked it up. xd
@RadekdaknokSlupik Missing the point by a big margin. I scolded you for that. Now that I've seen the alternative, I repent.
Stop confusing me with Domagoj Pandža!
ž is a character worthy of kings.
@DomagojPandža That's exactly what you intended to happen
22:25
@RadekdaknokSlupik Stop confusing yourself
1 message moved to bin
Thanks, puppy
22:25
WTF man, I can't post wikipedia links now?
not ones like that
@RMartinhoFernandes the dog doesn't want to be reminded that dogs eat other dogs' shit too.
What's so bad about that one?
I have no desire to watch 2girls1cup and nor am I going to read the detailed summary
Oh.
Me and my friends, we take sooooooo long to schedule a big dinner that we end up missing the intended schedule before we agree on it.
22:28
@DeadMG I thought you like... What was it yesterday... Ah, yes! Vigorous masturbation.
for one, that was just a joke, and for two, I wouldn't post detailed descriptions here
I know it's a joke, don't worry. :Đ
My ex-girlfriend was also into some similar weird satanic shit...
Wanted to talk about feelings and emotions. Can you believe that?
22:31
Satanism is great.
I'm a programmer. I don't have any feelings and emotions either.
I'm a squid. Bloop bloop.
I tell people I'm a physicist and a programmer... And they give me money.
Real nice of them.
I just take their money.
22:35
I also take food.
We just do what we're told.
I steal food from my mom's fridge whenever I'm at her house.
I steal people's ideas and use them to make money, get stars here or get karma on Reddit.
I photoshopped Notepad to look like Visual Studio in Microsoft Paint, so people don't think I'm a fraud.
So, you became a fraud, so people don't think you're a fraud?
Sounds like a nice plan.
22:37
Then I used Microsoft Paint to photoshop Microsoft Paint to look like Adobe Photoshop.
And then I became a graphics designer.
@DomagojPandža Dammit. I spat at my monitor there. Don't. Make. Me. Laugh.
Startled the cat?
The cat got startled earlier today, actually. We've not seen him make such strange jumps anytime before.
@DomagojPandža I don't get teh joke.
@sehe you didn't.
@RadekdaknokSlupik Don't mention it. It will go away
22:40
@RadekdaknokSlupik That's because it isn't. But don't tell anyone.
@RadekdaknokSlupik Did so! However, it didn't reach, luckily enough
Euclid like I; a nice font is it.
@sehe He was out in the garden (still on a leash since we got him recently so it isn't advisable to let him roam yet). Somehow, I startled him by shoving something aside with my foot. He jumped about the height of the laundry mill.
Naturally I felt sorry and risked my life calming him down and removing the strap (from the leash).
(dammit. English is hard once I get 2 inches out of the center of my usual jargon file)
Sounds adventurous.
@RMartinhoFernandes zimbu isn't better than my worst fear:
 1 # Zimbu example program: Unix style "echo"
 2
 3 FUNC MAIN() int
 4   bool    writeNewline = TRUE
 5   string  sep = ""
 6   bool    didFirst
 7   FOR arg IN ARG.getRawList()
 8     IF !didFirst && arg == "-n"
 9       writeNewline = FALSE
10     ELSE
11       IO.write(sep + arg)
12       sep = " "
13     }
14     didFirst = TRUE
15   }
16   IF writeNewline
17     IO.write("\n")
18   }
19   RETURN 0
20 }
21 ARG.Status argStatus = ARG.disable()
22:46
Ew, all-caps keywords.
What's special about that?
@RMartinhoFernandes What? All caps, or the snippet?
Looks just like any other run-of-the-mill language, except that it uses unbalanced } as a "feature".
Difficult to type and it not be pleasin to me eye.
I mean, who the hell design unbalanced pairs of brackets?
22:47
Seriously, being unique doesn't equal being useful.
@sehe The snippet.
@DomagojPandža If it's not unique, it's a dupe. Why not just use Ruby or Python or any of a dozen alternatives?
@RMartinhoFernandes That wildly contradicts the goals (zimbu.org/design/goals), e.g. bullet 6: Tools support
Progamming tools are essential.  The language should make it easy, or at least possible, to have tools do such things as:
- reformatting
- auto-indenting
- refactoring
- automatic completion
- looking up documentation
All those would be enormously helped with balanced braces/brackets (well, except perhaps looking up docs)
Okay, maybe I'm not that bad at designing languages.
@RadekdaknokSlupik You haven't even seen vimscript yet, the other child of Bram Molenaar. The only reprieve there is that it is pragmatic and fits vim. In a way.
I'll look it up.
Doesn't look as bad as zimbu.
> Type checking helps a lot. Java is a good example here.
22:53
@RadekdaknokSlupik It doesn't look as bad. It has an awful lot of Perl semblance. And it has real trouble dealing with any kind of datatype/ structure beyond ints or strings.
@RadekdaknokSlupik It doesn't use unbalanced tokens. That's a win already.
> If one has a very nice language that is too slow, it won't be used. And "too slow" quickly means slower than others. That is why C and C++ are often favored above Python and Java.
Completely depends on the implementation.
Seriously, @sehe, that's a joke, right?
@RMartinhoFernandes It doesn't use braces/brackets in the first place
22:54
It must be a joke.
@RMartinhoFernandes Well, either that or the docs are really really bad.
I refuse to believe it.
> Key to good readability is a good mix of text and symbols.
Oh yeah, ehm… Dear language designer, you're contradicting yourself with your stupid all-caps keywords.
@RMartinhoFernandes Are you saying I missed the boat, or did you in fact not use vimscript yourself?
@RadekdaknokSlupik Oh, sorry APL
@sehe No, I refuse to believe zimbu exists as something other than a joke.
22:55
Just like the GPL. Also a joke.
I did touch vimscript a little once, but not much.
@RMartinhoFernandes Well, the best approach with these things is to simply ignore them.
@RMartinhoFernandes That's how it goes with stuff that isn't tasteful: people will have a bite, and then leave it.
I've decided to inform you that I am awesome.
@sehe Wait, you mean, give up?
Never.
Again? The last one didn't expire
22:56
If I take a bite of something to taste, I eat the whole thing, regardless of liking it or not.
Yeah, but you are a robot. You have no taste.
@RMartinhoFernandes I can envision that. Hell, I recognize it. Taught myself XLST 2.0 with XSL/FO once. Oh god.
I was fairly glad I had it unlearned, till last friday, my boss asks me to redo a XSL before wednesday (it needs to go into production then ... GOD morons).
I'll have to slay XSL demons again

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