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12:27 AM
Oh, it looks like Boost json is something new
Copyright © 2019, 2020 Vinnie Falco
 
@Mikhail Pretty new, yes.
 
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A: RapidJson And Boost Json Parser

Milo YipI have compared 37 C/C++ JSON libraries in nativejson-benchmark for standard conformance and performance. However, I failed to integrate Boost.PropertyTree (1.60) in the benchmark, because it parses number, true, false, null types as strings. Edit: To answer the question more directly, Boost....

dude likes his library
However, I failed to integrate Boost.PropertyTree (1.60) in the benchmark, because it parses number, true, false, null types as strings.
 
@Mikhail Vinnie's code has quite a few fans, but none bigger than himself.
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Hah that was the other dude
Vinnie is a beast though :-)
 
Talking about big fans ...
 
12:41 AM
@Mikhail 1.75
@Mikhail [p]unintended
 
@TelKitty That's only medium-ish. Medium large:
Doubt it's the biggest, but at least getting on the large side.
 
Are wind mill passive fans?
 
12:58 AM
@TelKitty No. A fan moves air. Those are moved by the air.
 
 
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11:00 AM
The most significant achievements by humans, were all bad economic decisions back then. -Telkitty™
I am talking about the likes of pyramid or the great wall constructions and the first moon landing.
Irony ...
 
11:54 AM
@JerryCoffin That's just move semantics
 
 
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1:19 PM
Yours may be larger... but moffett has more!
 
nwp
With that I can play crisis on my laptop!
 
 
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2:27 PM
I think I found an actual argument for snake_case/Bjarne_case against CamelCase.
addLabelPopup.application = ...
addLabelPopup.newApplication = ...
addLabelPopup.storeApplication = ...
showApplication = ...
We have a lot of those and I can write a loop. "Application" is one of the elements it loops over, but sometimes it's capitalized and sometimes not. So I have to write a somewhat ugly const caseProp = prefix ? prefix + prop : prop[0].toLowerCase() + prop.slice(1); to fix the case.
To be fair writing a loop like that is already ugly, but still.
 
 
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3:51 PM
holy crap... they didn't add coroutine support for std::future
I get std::future is broken... but still
hmm it's apparently in a TS
 
 
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6:44 PM
TIL Bill Gates' first name is actually William.
> However, Bill is a common nickname or shortened form of William. There are many, many people with the legal name of William who are commonly called Bill. Other examples are President Bill Clinton (William Jefferson Clinton), actor Bill Murray (William James Murray)
Wtf? Bill and William don't even sound similar.
 
do Dick and Richard sound similar?
 
I suppose William becomes Will. But the jump to Bill is weird.
@PeterT lol, I don't even know what you are referring to
 
it's the same concept, weird name shortenings
I don't think many people called another well know political figure Richard Bruce Cheney very often
 
Richard -> Rick -> Dick
WTF.. how
This must have been invented by middle schoolers.
 
7:06 PM
@Mgetz Really?
 
@Morwenn try it on godbolt
 
I know that there's std::future::then in a TS but I don't remember about coroutine support specifically
 
you can't have a coroutine return std::future right now because it doesn't have a promise type
 
oh
 
7:23 PM
Hello
 
 
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9:13 PM
@StackedCrooked At a guess, this is something that happened in a translation between German and Russian, or something on that order. In German, Will would be pronounced about like "Vill" would be in English. Transliterate that to the Cryillic alphabet, and it ends up starting with B, because that's what makes the V sound in Cyrillic (though the rest would also change, so it'd probably be "Bил", which would be pronounced pretty much like "veal").
 
 
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11:40 PM
@StackedCrooked Okay so this is how it works. Basically in Shakespeare's time it was "cool" to generate rhyming nicknames. So William was normally Will, now the more friendly form was a rhyming name like Bill, but also others that didn't quiet stick like Gill, Mill. BTW know a 9 year old whose friend group did something similar with their names. Is it dumb? Yes.
on the subject of awful languages
also jerry is wrong, its not a translation
 
@Mikhail Okay.
 
So "void foo(Args arg, Context ctx)" in this case we could say "the context is an injected dependency?"
You guys ever seen that kind of terminology?
but then also we could do void foo(Args arg) {auto get_ctx = ContextSingleton();}
so are they both injection?
or injection at different places...
 

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