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posted on July 31, 2020 by Herb Sutter

Two weeks ago, I had the privilege of speaking at the C++ on Sea 2020 virtual conference. The video of my talk has now been posted — it’s an extended version of the talk I gave at DevAroundTheSun in April. You can find it here: Thanks very much to Phil Nash and all the other … Continue reading C++ on Sea video posted: Bridge to NewThingia (extended) →

 
 
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Morning adorable web-dwelling critters
 
8:10 AM
Morning 👋
 
How is the day? :)
 
8:51 AM
> C++/Golang
 
 
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Hello, I am new. What should we do here?
 
11:28 AM
chat about whatever and direct actual C++ code questions to the Q&A room
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11:45 AM
That's the purpose of a lounge
Also share a cup of coffee or a glass of whatever it is you like
 
12:16 PM
This is a place for you to whine about C++ related features, if you whine is accurate and lead to improvement of C++, you might earned yourself some credit in this room.
 
12:27 PM
 
There's bunch of things you can whine about, C++ is merely the ice breaker x)
 
Who would have thought COVID-19 has managed to help Stackoverflow?
As chickens people are locked up, they have more time to be on the internet, thus more Stackoverflow engagement.
 
 
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2:05 PM
It's kind of cool to work on some code sitting on a server on the other side of earth while on a rural property surrounded by mountains and forests.
 
@TelKitty can you show us?
 
How do I show you?
 
@TelKitty I think pictures can do that.
 
I vote for an interpretative dance, much more expressive
 
@Milad I have posted many pictures of that piece of rural land, although it's a bit hard to show the land, the mountains and the screen in the same picture, I might try it with my drone next time.
 
2:17 PM
I have to leave home in a few days (again) and be gone for about 70 days. Won't be able to access a computer. So, I usually print/take books and carry with me. Last time it was a C++ book. Haven't decided what book I should read for the next 70 days. I find most(>90%) books useless and not worth my time.
@TelKitty that's cool. drones are cool.
 
2:31 PM
@Milad Do you have access to a phone? Last time I went on a 6 days hiking/bushwalking trip, I had downloaded many books on my phone to read. Also it depends on how much luggage you could take. 70 days is a long time if you have a habit of reading.
70 days seems to be a long time to be away from computers. I kind of envy you, personally I think I am too addicted to be away from the internet for more than 2 weeks at a time.
 
@TelKitty It's kind of compulsory for me to leave. It's the military. Have to live like this for the next 8 months. But yeah, it's good to leave your computer sometimes. It changes your habit. In my case, when I'm there, my habits are changed 90%. Can't access phone either (but maybe a few hours a week).
I did many things I couldn't do in my comfortable home, there. Like reading. Like working on my AI project (which I'm very proud of). I have many times to just think or read.
I usually print 8 pages on an A4 paper for there. Because storage is a problem there. And I'm used to reading small texts.
 
 
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So anybody up to anything fun?
 
5:43 PM
Can a word be composed of other words? For example: is "father in law" a word?
If it's not a word, then what is it?
 
@StackedCrooked a term? It's a pronoun and a noun
also a better example is albeit
 
What is "albeit" composed of?
all be it ?
lol, I'm not a native speaker
 
In short while some words are composed of words, composing your own words is generally frowned upon, especially when they are not of Latin origin
Compound words have an interesting history. For example, they were strongly associated with modernist movements such as the communists in 1984.
 
@StackedCrooked in effect
@Mikhail we take german words too
 
Yeah, so while making your own compound words is weird, Orwellian, or corporate speak, for some reason you can get away with composing them they are made of Latin parts.
 
6:34 PM
Also compound German words are perhaps not translated, for example, kummerspeck recently entered the English lexicon unperturbed.
On an unrelated note, I've had some trouble with my employer, and I suspect they pulled my contract a day before I was going to sign it. Which is a rather awful end to a 7 year academic career. Anybody know of PhD level positions for biomedical imaging?
 

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