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G-senjou's epilogue is quite something.
@StackedCrooked Five. I disappear for a while when the baby whines, but I'm still at least half here anyway.
Four was just a guess :)
You're probably one of the four.
00:14
@R.MartinhoFernandes might comprehend the lyrics :P
"its not like anyone would ever make a column called "ID" or anything.
@MooingDuck your wife is pretty. Just saying :)
@StackedCrooked Not even half of it.
That's more than I got.
That's mostly in Portuguese from Angola, which... I can't really understand.
00:27
Angola? Are dialects so different in Portugal?
The vocabularies of the African colonies diverge a lot.
Btw, is "forza" as common a word a Nelly Furtado claimed?
It's "força". It means "strength".
Or "force", depending on context.
Er, yeah, something like that :D
It can also be an incentive (as in "Go ahead")
00:29
I guess it's fairly common then :)
@MooingDuck lolwut
@R.MartinhoFernandes a bug I run into commonly :(
@MooingDuck In fairness, this is one of those times that MS is in a pretty tough position. The SYLK format goes back to the days of 8-bit processors with 48K of RAM and ~80K floppy disks. "Wasting" a whole 4 bytes in an unambiguous magic number to id the format would have been pretty unpopular at the time.
They have (IMO) worse problems. Just for example, create a .txt file that starts with "MZ", and try to open it by double clicking.
user1174868
presidential debates suck
What else is new?
@JerryCoffin Was something supposed to happen?
I just tried it.
My machine didn't blow up.
01:39
My computer is heating rapidly now all thanks to that .txt file. It's reaching 92 degrees C.
@Mysticial The contents or the name?
It's supposed to be in the contents.
@R.MartinhoFernandes contents
Now go to the command line and type that file's name.
is it going to blow my PC up
Is it gonna blow something up? If yes, I'll do it on my server instead of my main box.
haha
that's hilarious
01:43
What'd it do
@Mysticial It's harmless.
@Rapptz It's easier if you just try it instead of my posting a screenie.
yeah
lol
@Mysticial Depends on the version of Windows. Despite the file name, some will (based on the "MZ") detect/treat it as an executable file, and try to execute it. Depending on the contents it may actually try to load it as a DOS executable, or just tell you that the file is corrupt/not executable.
01:46
@JerryCoffin So what backwards compatibility BS are they trying preserve by not fixing this?
@Mysticial Mostly to do with the command.com file search order -- it always looked for .com, then .exe, and finally .bat. To ensure it was found, some people named what were really .exe files with a .com extension. To make that work, they check for the "MZ" that marks the beginning of a DOS .exe file, regardless of extension.
wtf...
I can see this as a good SU question.
It's not always harmless though. Just for one example, it makes a pretty easy way to disguise a trojan horse -- name your executable file "britney_nude.jpg" (for example) and see what percentage will double click. The answer seems to be "quite a few", and it's a whole lot easier than finding a buffer overflow weakness (etc.) in IE, Acrobat, etc.
Wow I'm in love with Sublime Text 2 even more now.
 
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03:00
One day I was in my data structures class, and I have this really horny programming professor; anyway, so we're talking about friend members -- and I didn't get it -- so my professor exclaims, without realizing it, "In C++, friends have access to your privates!" I lol'd.
That's an old joke.
I got it from that point onwards.
Never heard it before. Neat joke though
My favorite C++ "gotcha" was when I was using templated classes to write a data structure, and I made the lovely mistake of doing T<T<int>>. That cost me at least 3 hours.
That was several months ago and I think there are still bald spots on my head from that project.
(I was using namespace std;)
Anyone have some good C++ "gotchas"?
03:36
@JerryCoffin from nt 4.0 and onwards (it's all i can remember, although i used 3.52) double-clicking it does nothing wrong, but [cmd.exe] treats it as a DOS executable. I.e. [cmd.exe] and [explorer.exe] employ different rules for file type detection. At one time there was even some rule thing with a UUID.
@Cheersandhth.-Alf Oops -- yeah, it's "executing" it from a command line, not double clicking. My apologies. There are still UUIDs involved when/if it's using the registry to associate a file with an executable (e.g., finding what should open a ".pdf", ".jpg", etc.).
For me I "discovered" this when i intentionally downloaded a virus and tried to open it in Notepad by typing [blah.txt] (whatever) in [cmd.exe]. Hah! No Notepad...
Of course it was Microsoft's fault for not including a strings command in Windows (oh yeah)
@Cheersandhth.-Alf yeah you had to right click it
i remember double clicking some by accident too =(
+1 for bra*nfuck alone. That particular i always offended me. — Dennis 43 mins ago
lol
03:58
0
A: Solve the eight queens problem at compile-time

rey p. estudilloI just read this. include include include int r = 1; int c = 1; char *b[8][8]; int q = 0; BOOL s(int r, int c); BOOL i(int w, int l); void e(int r, int c); int main(void) { e(r, c); } void e(int r, int c) { BOOL f = true; while (q < 8 && f) {  f =...

What.
The.
Fuck.
Is.
Up.
With.
All.
The.
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol
Unicode?
@Mysticial U+200f is a right-to-left mark.
Don't ask me why it's there.
FF isn't rendering it for me.
04:01
Yeah, neither it is for me.
or me
Anyway, I have no idea what that thing is, especially why the fuck it has #include <windows.h> and #include <gl/gl.h> in it.
they added tables to github markdown?
TIL $($) crashes every web browser.
@JerryCoffin if the format is .csv, then invalid SYLK formats should be parsed as CSV.
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Q: Why does $($) crash my page?

NealDisclaimer: Do not try this at home Why, if I am using jQuery, does $($) freeze the page? Inspired by this Area51 question

04:15
@MooingDuck They seem to take the same general approach as C++: as soon as they find what looks like a match, they stop looking for other matches, and if it fails it fails. It's right for C++, but arguably not really the best choice for file formats.
04:25
oh god... I just searched for "not working" in the SO search...
Searching for "please help" also give hilariously bad results
how about please help not working?
even more hilariously bad useless questions.
04:55
You mean like: "It's now working please help?"
And that was my first utterance this morning.
Sometimes, C++ is even faster than C. For example, std::sort beats the crap out of qsort. — FredOverflow 12 secs ago
And at other times we freak out if somebody asks if language X is faster than language Y.
@R.MartinhoFernandes He probably doesn't understand the difference between compile-time and runtime.
By the way, why is it "compile-time" (two words with a hyphen) but "runtime" (one word)?
@StackedCrooked I think in the case of C and C++, that's a lot more reasonable comparison than in most other cases, if for no other reason than virtually every C++ compiler also including a C compiler, so it's pretty reasonable to compare "the same" implementation of both languages.
@FredOverflow Perhaps an abuse of language, where the runtime really only designates the facilities that help the program at run-time. (E.g. the GC.)
05:10
I'm curious about people's thoughts on answers that don't even attempt to address the original question, but seem like they're likely to be of interest to the OP anyway. Just for example (and no, I'm not trying to ask for up-votes here):
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A: Deleting Element from linked list, interviews exposed book bug?

Jerry CoffinYour question has already been answered, but I feel obliged to point out that if I were interviewing somebody, and they wrote the code this way, I wouldn't be terribly impressed. For starters, the use of a pointer to a pointer here, while reasonable in C, is entirely unnecessary in C++. Instead,...

You should also tell him that P = NP is still an unsolved problem.
Mmmh, that's not it. 'Runtime' definitively appears as an alternative to 'run-time' or 'run time'.
I don't really attempt to address his original question at all, but if he's looking at that code as guidance for interviewing, I think what I've written is likely to be useful/helpful. Is that enough reason to post that sort of thing as an answer or not? Technically I suppose it should be a comment, but obviously won't even come close to fitting into a comment.
@JerryCoffin That's the difference between someone who answers for rep and someone who actually wants to help someone.
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@FredOverflow Because if you try to separate runtime, it's too easy to get "runt-ime", and asian users are likely to get side-tracked into discussions of how awful IMEs (input method editors) are if you do that.
05:14
Well.
@LucDanton That's a deep subject!
I totally was expecting something like that!
@LucDanton Too obvious to pass up, especially sitting there all lonely like that for so long. :-)
It's the source of many ponderings.
05:22
@FredOverflow @DeadMG is probably still working on solving that. :-)
@Cheersandhth.-Alf He's not alone. From what I've heard, ArXiv (for one) gets a couple of "proofs" a month (though usually that P != NP). Of course, most are demolished within hours (sometimes even minutes).
@JerryCoffin ah, you might provide reference to exercise in TAOCP (where Knuth introduced the copy and delete)
I'm sorry my book collection is all stored down in inaccessible boxes, so I can't check it out.
Oh, and you should update the answer with info about assumption of no external pointer to next element! Pretty critical.
@StackedCrooked I think I prefer it with a tighter crop and blacks that are actually black:
template< class T >
T* unlink( T*& p ) { T* result = p; p = p->next; return result; }
05:33
Ah, you found another version?
^ Pretty useful. Call with ref to next field in previous node.
@StackedCrooked No -- downloaded, edited, and re-uploaded.
Not sure if joking..
It's difficult to evaluate blacks on a laptop screen.
05:35
It all depends critically on viewing angle
On this Samsung there's apparently no viewing angle that renders all colors good.
Of course, I have equaliser turned on for the headphones
It's like, they no longer produce linear systems, so there's no point in trying to preserve original signal (it's already distorted, unpredictably)
@StackedCrooked Nope. I do enough photography (especially for work) that I have Photoshop open virtually all the time. I edit pictures just about as easily as text.
is that with g++ then
@StackedCrooked i don't understand what's unexpected about that result, though. there's no check of endianess that i can see
@Cheersandhth.-Alf Quite true. I've certainly never seen a laptop with a screen I'd consider even borderline usable for photo-editing anyway.
@StackedCrooked This is where I learned most of what I know about aliasing. Very enlightening regarding unions as well.
05:42
@Cheersandhth.-Alf One would expect that the writes to s[0] and s[1] would also change the value of the integer.
I realize now that there are some imprecisions though. What with the common subsequence stuff for instance.
@Cheersandhth.-Alf Good point. Done. Added reference to Algorithms + Data Structures + Programs instead, since that's where I first learned it. For a while I was tempted to try to publish a book on C++ that was basically just A + DS = P, with the language changed. Unfortunately, the standard library renders about half the book semi-redundant.
@JerryCoffin hm. well it bugs me that the original pascal version isn't free. but there is a free oberon version.
i liked the original :-)
@LucDanton The common subsequence rule is new to C++11 right?
@Cheersandhth.-Alf It wouldn't be much of a stretch to say I learned more from the original than all the other books (on programming) I've studied put together -- so yeah, I like it quite a bit too.
@StackedCrooked Assuming you mean initial common sequence, no -- that goes back to C89. I'm not aware of C++11 adding anything new in that particular area.
05:50
Alright, my mistake then.
06:10
^ I think, the text can't be the original!
@Cheersandhth.-Alf Some GIS'ing suggests that in any case it's a very well spread image, incl. a version with a German caption.
oh, the days of tin-something are over
tineye
i wonder if there will be anti-trust laws for it companies, like there was for was it oil companies
The United States antitrust law is a body of law that prohibits anti-competitive behavior (monopolization) and unfair business practices. Antitrust laws are intended to encourage competition in the marketplace. These competition laws make illegal certain practices deemed to hurt businesses or consumers or both, or generally to violate standards of ethical behavior. Government agencies known as competition regulators, along with private litigants, apply the antitrust and consumer protection laws in hopes of preventing market failure. The term antitrust was originally formulated to combat ...
Laws that would reach further than they do, considering e.g. the trials against Microsoft?
@Cheersandhth.-Alf I think both the US and the EU are fairly satisfied with how the current laws worked in their cases against Microsoft, so I wouldn't really expect to see dramatic changes there.
I should add: that doesn't mean there was necessarily complete satisfaction with everything Microsoft did or how the case went, but that they were happy with the basic structure of the law, just not with the inability to charge large enough fines to really get Microsoft's attention in a hurry. As an aside: Despite being an American, I know far more about the EU case than the US case.
06:47
a bunch of fluff ^
07:25
yoyoyo
mornin'
Someone just called me "too polite". That's unheard of... lol
@sbi actually, I didn't say I see you as the 'true owner', I said I think a lot of people respect your view and thus will agree with you more so then most other people in the lounge.
morning all, sorry for dragging it up
Who's supposed to be the drama queen?
posted on October 02, 2012

It takes a different mindset to develop with a tiny Linux system instead of a traditional microcontroller.

07:44
@LuchianGrigore The ones making drama of course
who's making drama?
on a completely unrelated note, are there any girls in this room?
@LuchianGrigore @sbi and @Cheersandhth.-Alf
@LuchianGrigore not right now, as far as I know.
lol
nicely played
I'm sick today :(
07:46
Cicada is the only semi-confirmed girl who's a regular.
DeadCicada - FTFY
Semi-confirmed? I trust that 100%
There is just no faking that level of feminism :)
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@Mysticial wait... what about? due to the lack of fuss, I doubt it, but your name and avatar suggest otherwise
@sehe hahah
@Mysticial she either is, or just an epic troll... well, she is a troll, but you know
07:55
She tries to troll in what is otherwise a sausage fest. It usually doesn't work. :P
@Mysticial I prefer bacon
what the hell is this kind of comparison mystdstring < "someliteral" I have never seen that before?!
@Mysticial did you watch the presidential debate?
@TonyTheLion Nope, too busy.
But I heard that Obama got owned.
07:58
Yes, that's what the news (ie CNN) seems to indicate
@TonyTheLion hopefully, overloaded <
@TonyTheLion ?
@LucDanton but how does that make sense? Is that operator overloaded for std::string?
@thecoshman No. It's a passed in string as arg to function
Ever put std::string in a map?
08:02
Maps require that there is an order on the key type. std::less<std::string> defers to <.
Similarly you can put std::vector in a map and so on (which is the same ordering as for strings: lexicographical).
ah right
Woooo repcapped by 11AM!
mawning
I'm cold
also, it's hard to sleep when builders are using power tools on the wall next to your head
08:06
yea, that's hard
mat[i][j] = i+j; - Here's your problem. It should read: mat[j][i] = i+j;Neil 35 secs ago
@LuchianGrigore sigh... Let's see if you can beat 2 hours to repcap.
@Neil what?
@LuchianGrigore Just being funny.. he's complaining about how slow it is transposing a matrix and I jokingly commented that he should just initialize the array like that to begin with to make it faster
08:10
@Neil That's just the initialization. It doesn't matter.
@Neil ah, lol
@Neil okay joke... huh! :P
Now you guys make me want to remove that comment.. if it is not that obvious, I don't want to look like an idiot
@Neil I'd remove it, it does sound dumb....
@LuchianGrigore :(
trucking off all day today to get my passport
08:13
ohhh have fun :P
@DeadMG Didn't you already get your passport a few weeks ago?
@Mysticial Nope. The train lines and roads were flooded, and whilst I did indeed spend all day in search of it, I didn't get it.
Yay! 3.6k. Time for a screenshot and off to bed.
hmm
are cover letters really important?
@DeadMG Nah, and neither is the job.
08:21
shuddup
fuck sake, so much fuss over closing a bug report as dupe
lol
yes I'm laughing
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I'm back (to my home) lol, but I'm a drama boss, not queen xd
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Mu biggest drama for today is that I had to read "Vernon God Little" because I habve an exam about it.. but the only stuff I did read is well
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08:29
the stuff on internet about the story
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xD
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I don't like reading books :<
me neither
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*hopes the stuff on internet was enough to make the exam for 60%
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or at least 55%..
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08:31
less will be a problem, but I'm good in such exams where you have to read texts and answer questions on-the-fly, I always get between 75% and 90%
English examinations are awful
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@DeadMG at least for me, easy
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math is easy too, physics, chemics,
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IT
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and um, what more..
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08:33
lemme see
heh
I got an A* in Literature but a C in Language
2
or something like that
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biology I can do but I don't want it
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Dutch, well, not easy but enough for a 60%
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:p
08:36
IE? WTF
what's ma?
@GamErix: Is that the blue E of Evil?
AHAHHAHAHAHA internet explorer n00b
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@LuchianGrigore school doesn't allow to install other programs than the default programs...
Wait, he's probably at a school PC. Look, it's still WinXP. It's not his fault.
08:37
@GamErix it has your real name in the title bar
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@TonyTheLion so? ; p
What version is it? IE 8?
@GamErix so? You can't send requests via command line?
just saying.
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@MarkGarcia yep
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08:38
@LuchianGrigore well I have some bypasses for installing programs but I don't want to lose my account
@Gam Erix Hehehe... upgrade it to IE 9!
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@MarkGarcia win XP can't handle IE9
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(Microsofts bullshit about IE9 and 10)
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WinXP should support IE9 and 10
@Gam Erix Then upgrade to win VISTA!!!
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08:39
@MarkGarcia tell that to my network admin, at least, get the licenses
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The education system in the Netherlands doesn't have the money for that
Funny, cause MS seems to be advertising IE a lot lately. There was an at the cinema for it recently
WTF?
@GamErix so does ours
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@MarkGarcia ofcourse I would install pirated stuff but ok.. hey it's a schoolxD
@TonyTheLion IE is what makes Win8 stink.
08:41
IE stinks.
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anyway the only stuff you learn at IT here is SQL, HTML, Java
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and usin MS Access
oh gawd.
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A: Static methods in C++

x13nRemove static keyword in method definition. Keep it just in your class definition. static keyword placed in .cpp file means that a certain function has a static linkage, ie. it is accessible only from other functions in the same file.

wth - is static linkage a thing?
Access: The most painful DBMS there is.
08:41
Synonym for internal linkage?
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@TonyTheLion well it's kinda like visual basic or mysql
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like comparing C++ to visual basic
it's bad and they should feel bad for teaching it
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08:42
or mysql to other database languages
@GamErix dBase?
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(I don't have anything against Mysql, good guy mysql)
and who the fuck needs to be taught HTML?
if you can't learn that by yourself, you suck and shouldn't be in IT
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@TonyTheLion ye I hoped thewy wouild do C++ stuff here -.-
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just, the people here are too dumb
08:43
I repeat myself :) - Is static linkage a synonym for internal linkage?
yea plenty of dumb people around
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they can't even do java nor HTML xD
@GamErix: Well, we learned Excel, Turbo Pascal and turing machines. And the teacher was so frigging slow, that you could easily learn two other languages at the same time - in class. The internet protection software was nothing more than a joke, so computer science was renamed to "happy internet time"/"sauerbraten time"
Be the teacher!
@LuchianGrigore no
static linkage is when you link to a library at compile time
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08:44
they 'blocked' access to the C:\ disk.. download a zip and unpack in C:\ .. works! xD
and dynamic linkage is when you link at runtime
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but I g2g
Just making sure
Don't wanna throw around downvotes for nothing.
You could have used Google
08:44
and look for static linkage?
yeah, I could have found my answer in the 104542th page
I found it in the first page
it's all about Google-Fu
You do know I'm talking about static int foo() {} right?
I said linkage, not linking
08:46
@TonyTheLion crowd sourcing is much more fun :D
lol
then static linkage is like internal linkage
afaik
but I'm always confused about linkage
Is it a real term? Never heard it before (in this context)
I think it is
linkage - internal / external
linking - static / dynamic
maybe someone else is confused?
like OP?
08:47
I surely am.
I dunno
meh
well the grumpy ape may be able to tell?
seeing he's here
@MarkGarcia: I was! I asked the teacher whether I should give a little introduction into C. He said ok, but apparently he thought I could teach the whole language in one frigging lesson. I don't remember what I presented back then. I believe it was only control structures and input/output, since you could easily present both to them as they already knew Pascal. But pointers? Arrays? Functions? "We have no time to do anymore C". Wat? "We need to do the stuff from the plan"
If I had known that I had only one lesson for C I wouldn't have agreed.
@Zeta how old is your teacher?
@MarkGarcia: I don't really know, I guess he's retired now. Haven't seen him for three years.
@Zeta He's at your back.
08:53
@MarkGarcia: Sorry, I don't know the phrase. But he's definitely not standing behind me :D.

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